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translator: [speaking russian] [laughter] [applause] >> [speaking russian] >> mr.resident, how was the walk this morning in the kremlin? mr. reagan: it was just fine. i have long wanted to see red square. and the general secretary very kindly took me out. i not only saw it, i got to walk in it and to meet some of your people. >> how far are the talks? >> how are the talks going so far? mr. reagan: they are just fine. >> do you still think you are an evil empire, mr. president? mr. reagan: no. >> [speaking russian] >> why not? >> [speaking russian] >> are you happy? >> [speaking russian] >> the problems of reducing strategic locker rooms -- strategic arms, eliminating chemical weapons, conventional arms in europe, this is the central [indiscernible] we discussed that with the president. our experts are -- mr. gorbachev: [speaking russian] translator: we would like more visits. just like space seems to become routine, your visits seem to become regular. mr. gorbachev: [speaking russian] translator: mr. president -- mr. gorbachev: [speaking russian] translator: we are
translator: [speaking russian] [laughter] [applause] >> [speaking russian] >> mr.resident, how was the walk this morning in the kremlin? mr. reagan: it was just fine. i have long wanted to see red square. and the general secretary very kindly took me out. i not only saw it, i got to walk in it and to meet some of your people. >> how far are the talks? >> how are the talks going so far? mr. reagan: they are just fine. >> do you still think you are an evil empire,...
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it was a russian operation. it was not a true. the french were able to prove that based on terms of the origin of information. the same news cycle, they were and to debunk it publicly, blunted the weapon. we have to be in the same class knowme place so that they this will cripple them as well. we can talk about those later. >> the vice-chairman and i many times wondered what we would have done if we had the same ability as the french do. to some degree it shows you the vulnerabilities. we are challenged to live within the first amendment, and clearly they have some tools we didn't have. >> i am not recommending that. information is the best -- sunshine is the best disinfectant. >> it is obvious it changed the campaign for russia as it related to france. >> i would like to follow up on that point. in talking to people in eastern europe, i have asked them, what is the best defense? you can't cut off television, take off the internet. they said the best defense is for the public to understand it is happening. they can discount, it is
it was a russian operation. it was not a true. the french were able to prove that based on terms of the origin of information. the same news cycle, they were and to debunk it publicly, blunted the weapon. we have to be in the same class knowme place so that they this will cripple them as well. we can talk about those later. >> the vice-chairman and i many times wondered what we would have done if we had the same ability as the french do. to some degree it shows you the vulnerabilities. we...
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[applause] >> [speaking russian] ♪ >> [speaking russian] >> esteemed mr.onald reagan, president of the united states of america, esteemed mrs. nancy reagan. >> [speaking russian] >> on behalf of the people and government of the soviet union, i extend to you my sincere greetings on the occasion of your visit. welcome. >> [speaking russian] >> it is now almost six months since our meeting in washington, which went down in history as a major milestone in soviet-american, and in international, relations. >> [speaking russian] >> now on this return trip, you mr. president have traversed the great distance that lies between our two capitals to continue our political dialogue. this is a fact we duly appreciate. [background chatter] [applause] >> maybe you want to say something, mr. president, to them. mr. reagan: well, yes i would. i was just saying to the general secretary that i have great admiration for the women of russia. >> [speaking russian] mr. reagan: i think you are courageous. i think you contribute a great stability to the whole society, but also to a
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assuming that the russian culture the russian values. need to change in order to accommodate the economic wisdoms rather than the other way around that you need to . adopt economic reforms to the peculiarities of the russian a character i wonder where do you come out on. how customisable is they decide the science of economics. i think this is some extent true. things like. food nation of the story i don't think there is any kind of historical. inefficient and corrupt or inefficient course this could be improved and this could be changed but i mean when you when you say about the inefficient corrupt police. i think we would all agree that there are still plenty of instances of corruption and torture and many other things that are absolutely horrifying but when you look at the trajectory or how that institution has been changing you really see no change comparing let's say seventy years ago. the changes sort of. just. didn't improve efficiency. see image improvement when you come to. see. the police. not just a law enforcement issue that'
assuming that the russian culture the russian values. need to change in order to accommodate the economic wisdoms rather than the other way around that you need to . adopt economic reforms to the peculiarities of the russian a character i wonder where do you come out on. how customisable is they decide the science of economics. i think this is some extent true. things like. food nation of the story i don't think there is any kind of historical. inefficient and corrupt or inefficient course this...
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you know the russians and know that. when you talk about other actors leaning into this and nation states and other activists and want to engage and people have a political beef and want to affect this. for you in particular with the russians and mr. daniel and broader session and what is the next move? where are they going next. based on what you've seen. you're not there all the time. what do you think is the next move? >> i think we're already seeing some of the moves on the russian side. there's obviously the electoral target between the course of 2017-2018, they've had great success turbo charging their efforts to divide the u.s. on race, on issues, on gun control, on any of the scenes that stretch us. so i any they will accelerate -- i think they will accelerate that. i don't know whether they will have a view about the 2020 election but having been more successful than they anticipated the last time, you could see them be quite aggressive on both sides, both at primary time and election time in trying to influence
you know the russians and know that. when you talk about other actors leaning into this and nation states and other activists and want to engage and people have a political beef and want to affect this. for you in particular with the russians and mr. daniel and broader session and what is the next move? where are they going next. based on what you've seen. you're not there all the time. what do you think is the next move? >> i think we're already seeing some of the moves on the russian...
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, russian intelligence operative. and i know trump's willing to push the envelope, but that seems unlikely. if you step back from this, this is just -- this is just a remarkable moment, right? in u.s. political history. you might remember the day before the trump inauguration "the new york times" had this amazing report, the new president that's about to be sworn in the very next day is caught up in a counterintelligence investigation into links between people associated with him and russia. and russia had just attacked our election to help him. "the counterintelligence investigation centers at least in part on the business dealings that some of the president-elect's past and present advisers have had with russia. paul manafort has done business in ukraine and russia. some of his contacts there were under surveillance by the nsa, the national security agency, for suspected links to russia's federal security service." i mean, that was the day before the inauguration, and we knew the day before trump was sworn in that p
, russian intelligence operative. and i know trump's willing to push the envelope, but that seems unlikely. if you step back from this, this is just -- this is just a remarkable moment, right? in u.s. political history. you might remember the day before the trump inauguration "the new york times" had this amazing report, the new president that's about to be sworn in the very next day is caught up in a counterintelligence investigation into links between people associated with him and...
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russians called sputnik. within 60 days is showed up on fox news. 60 days further, donald trump would be on stage saying russia, if you're listening, please release the 30,000 hillary clinton emails. that information warfare operation work as planned. thrown through where i got to the mouth of a presidential candidate and was believed to be true. there is no way it could be true, right? no one releases discussions of the top five guys in the kremlin to the public to say they're having a debate about hillary clinton's emails. but it became so pervasive people to this day say it is a fact. this is the core of russia's military psychological warfare and information warfare against the united states. the last point i think that is most significant in this discussion is the fact that used wikileaks. assanges -- julian hated hillary clinton. be made that clear on his own blog. they knew they could not get it through to the larger news media themselves so they leaked all this material to wiki leaks. theleaks prompte
russians called sputnik. within 60 days is showed up on fox news. 60 days further, donald trump would be on stage saying russia, if you're listening, please release the 30,000 hillary clinton emails. that information warfare operation work as planned. thrown through where i got to the mouth of a presidential candidate and was believed to be true. there is no way it could be true, right? no one releases discussions of the top five guys in the kremlin to the public to say they're having a debate...
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we also know russian methods. more broadly, the next steps on this the macedonian parliament has ratified the deal but it has to be confirmed via public referendum. the parliament has to adopt the necessary amendments by two thirds majority. we would then expect to see greece ratify the agreement, only after macedonia has made the constitutional changes. and we expect to see nato extend an invitation to what would be north macedonia at the summit in july. we are hopeful that the eu will decide to open accession negotiations. that is much more uncertain than the nato path. >> have you had a chance to talk to the eu about that? >> yes we have. >> have they given you any indication? >> we are in frequent dialogue with the french on this matter. the french have some concerns that we are working with them to help understand their concerns. i am optimistic that we will see that. we are coming up on a council meeting. i think everyone recognizes that what the greek and macedonian leaders have done is truly historic. if i
we also know russian methods. more broadly, the next steps on this the macedonian parliament has ratified the deal but it has to be confirmed via public referendum. the parliament has to adopt the necessary amendments by two thirds majority. we would then expect to see greece ratify the agreement, only after macedonia has made the constitutional changes. and we expect to see nato extend an invitation to what would be north macedonia at the summit in july. we are hopeful that the eu will decide...
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government, russian military, russian intelligence interfered in the u.s. presidential election in 16 to try to help donald trump win that election. to put a finer point on it, we got that indictment in february filed against 13 russian individuals and three russian corporate entities. indictment filed in federal court in washington that spelled out the findings of robert mueller's office, the special counsel's office on how exactly russia conducted that operation, at least the part where they conducted their own influence operation from outside t united states targeting the u.s. plic opinion in ways that would benefit trump during the election. we've got that spelled out in that indictment. we n'have any denitive public findings on thus far is the question of whether or not the russian government also found ways to directly assist the trump campaign as an entity rather than just targeting u.s. public opinion. i mean, we do have evidence about that, but we don't have definitive public findings of the kind we might see in an indictment. we do know, though, t
government, russian military, russian intelligence interfered in the u.s. presidential election in 16 to try to help donald trump win that election. to put a finer point on it, we got that indictment in february filed against 13 russian individuals and three russian corporate entities. indictment filed in federal court in washington that spelled out the findings of robert mueller's office, the special counsel's office on how exactly russia conducted that operation, at least the part where they...
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on the -- fighting on the russian side, and they're saying things like i'm fantasizing about russian stealth fighters flying over the capitol, a red flag flying over the white house. and after a while -- at first it seems kind of whacko, but then you realize maybe what historians always do. what we're taught to do is when something strikes you, rath aerothan dismiss it, you're supposed to try to see it from the point of view of the speaker. and if you play that exercise enough times, you realize there may be some patterns here. maybe they're thinking et for a reason. and in retrospect when you put the sources together as i tried to do in the book, you realize if you look at the chronology, the annexation of crimea is followed within a couple of weeks by the internet research agency turning itself attention to the u.s. just by way of riffing on the premise of your question. i think there are two interesting things here. the first is i think the general idea which i call strategic relativism is not to make europe or the u.s. follow some model, right? it's not like the 20th century wher
on the -- fighting on the russian side, and they're saying things like i'm fantasizing about russian stealth fighters flying over the capitol, a red flag flying over the white house. and after a while -- at first it seems kind of whacko, but then you realize maybe what historians always do. what we're taught to do is when something strikes you, rath aerothan dismiss it, you're supposed to try to see it from the point of view of the speaker. and if you play that exercise enough times, you...
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russian facilities have been closed. we have been clear and public in attributing malicious cyber activity to the russian government. we have done so, sometimes in a coordination with our allies. i think we continue to look for ways to raise costs of maligned behavior, and including influence operations that are illegal. >> for a complete record we have the president of the united states who has referred to the mueller investigation as a hoax and a witchhunt over and over and over again. just this last weekend he called for recognition of russia and the g8 again to give them full partnership back into that organization. it is a mixed message at best. let me go to a specific. i agree with the chairman. it's a senator's job to produce new laws. in one particular area senator graham and the bipartisan bill, to try to deter russians who are seeking visas to come into the united states. for these maligned purposes. we know from the indictment a special counsel mueller of these 13 russians in february of this year. that there
russian facilities have been closed. we have been clear and public in attributing malicious cyber activity to the russian government. we have done so, sometimes in a coordination with our allies. i think we continue to look for ways to raise costs of maligned behavior, and including influence operations that are illegal. >> for a complete record we have the president of the united states who has referred to the mueller investigation as a hoax and a witchhunt over and over and over again....
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the russians and chinese were not. and in many countries in this region, i think you see the russians and chinese have gained political economic yardage. in the past when the united states has often been harder on our allies, like hungary for poland than we are on russia in periods like the reset, i think that's been a mistake and created vacuums that others have filled, so going forward we have to strike a balance. be clear on principles and what we stand for, and we'll never stop, but i think we have to balance that with increased diplomatic engagement. the chinese and russians are there regularly and spending a lot of money. if we show up occasionally and do nothing but criticize we can lose ground. >> thank you. senator murphy? >> thank you very much mr. chairman. this is no secret that i think our strategy with respect to europe is just a total debacle, and it's not your fault. i understand you don't share the views of this president with respect to the attack he's launched on europe or some of the policies he may
the russians and chinese were not. and in many countries in this region, i think you see the russians and chinese have gained political economic yardage. in the past when the united states has often been harder on our allies, like hungary for poland than we are on russia in periods like the reset, i think that's been a mistake and created vacuums that others have filled, so going forward we have to strike a balance. be clear on principles and what we stand for, and we'll never stop, but i think...
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i love russians.and just because i disagree with the policies of the person who is in the kremlin, i'm not going to allow those people to deny me that right to continue to love russians and russia. and it happens to me i'm being attacked all the time for the book, a russia phonephone -- phonephone -- -- we can criticize donald trump and doesn't mean we don't love america. give me a break. i wish i would have made that clear. the second thing, i'm an optimist but russian and an optimist but the u.s.-russia relations. maybe i'm an opt nist general. maybe because i was born in montana and has nothing to do with analyzing things but i'm an optimist for two reasons. i'm optimist for all kind of reasons but want to end with two anecdotes. one, noodlehead professor from stanford and two anecdote from being ambassador, as a professor, i'm sure some of you have taken the -- you know that there's theory that is very robust, called modernization theory and the more well to do a society is the lower likely to bec
i love russians.and just because i disagree with the policies of the person who is in the kremlin, i'm not going to allow those people to deny me that right to continue to love russians and russia. and it happens to me i'm being attacked all the time for the book, a russia phonephone -- phonephone -- -- we can criticize donald trump and doesn't mean we don't love america. give me a break. i wish i would have made that clear. the second thing, i'm an optimist but russian and an optimist but the...
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it up mark in that explained the resurrection of a russian journalist in ukraine who's russian yes ok i think i got that right ok so there's a journalist opposition activists are back janko he's a veteran of the church and war he tried on the russian side the russian side he tried to get out of military duty by claiming mental illness in fact he. caught bribing a doctor to claim he was mentally ill he ended up not serving when his parents broke in there was commander's office and threatened to chain themselves to the radiator then he volunteered to go back to the second shot at you and war as a contract soldier then he became anti-war then he became anti russian government this is a guy who really has no love for his country and the country doesn't have much love for him he celebrated the death of children in a fire in cattermole recently saying burn burn he said he celebrated the death of a red army choir and journalists that were on route to syria for a performance saying they were as guilty as putin and he posted on social media that he promised to come back to russia on the first
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russian descent or russian citizen, this person was coming directly from the russian government in the way the don junior meeting seems to have transpired. mimi, how significant is this likely to be? michael caputo says he was questioned about this quite a bit by mueller's team, that it got heated at times. how big of a piece of the puzzle could this be? >> i think it could be very big. first of all, we have caputo saying nothing came of this, it was one minute. you did a great job of pointing out, well, there was actually more substance to it. you have some back-and-forth, not an easy meeting to forget, as he claims. but right now we have this series of games between caputo, roger stone, many people in the trump orbit with various russian actors. we don't know -- but mueller does -- what came of those meetings. so first of all, if we are talking about crimes, crimes of lying about the meetings, but then, yes, is it possible that there are crimes in and of themselves that are chargeable from having taken those meet beings and not reported those meetings to the fbi at the time that they
russian descent or russian citizen, this person was coming directly from the russian government in the way the don junior meeting seems to have transpired. mimi, how significant is this likely to be? michael caputo says he was questioned about this quite a bit by mueller's team, that it got heated at times. how big of a piece of the puzzle could this be? >> i think it could be very big. first of all, we have caputo saying nothing came of this, it was one minute. you did a great job of...
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or russian cutouts. leave aside trump. we've discussed him and his interest in doing a business deal. >> you're talking about carter page -- >> paul, we'll start with paul manafort, the campaign chairman. when we quote vtoria nuland who was -- >> who was also the victim of a dumping in her own right. >> in many ways, the first victim of the putin information warfare campaign. when she finds out putin -- manafort is the chairman of the trump campaign, she goes, manafort? he's been a russian stooge for 15 years. she knew this because manafort had been a very major presence in ukraine as the consultant to the pro-russia political party, to january -- yanokovic, had collected millions of dollars for that, had as his chief assistant in kiev a guy who we write about in the book who was a known russian intelligence agent. in fact, we just learned in recent days -- >> former -- >> no, no. in the recent filing by robert mueller, the fbi assessed he has ties to the russian military intelligence agency, the gru. so
or russian cutouts. leave aside trump. we've discussed him and his interest in doing a business deal. >> you're talking about carter page -- >> paul, we'll start with paul manafort, the campaign chairman. when we quote vtoria nuland who was -- >> who was also the victim of a dumping in her own right. >> in many ways, the first victim of the putin information warfare campaign. when she finds out putin -- manafort is the chairman of the trump campaign, she goes, manafort?...
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but not uniformed russian personnel. so i think that's something they'll take on board moving forward. >> there's been a lot of talk about china using the same approach that russia did in countries that border -- where it takes advantage of russian populations in countries on its border and now large portions of eastern russia are ethnically chinese because they moved across the border illegally. do you see anything where russia is trying to come up with a strategy to defend those areas against future chinese aggression? >> i would say very little directly about china, even when they hold -- even when they hold some of the exercises in the far east, very large commitments of troops, they don't specify an adversary. so they seem to be playing that a little closer to the chest than being very open about nato as a potential adversary. so they don't talk about it very much. do you know of anything? >> no, nothing i can think. but i think that if that concern was permeating the russian government, that would be the responsibi
but not uniformed russian personnel. so i think that's something they'll take on board moving forward. >> there's been a lot of talk about china using the same approach that russia did in countries that border -- where it takes advantage of russian populations in countries on its border and now large portions of eastern russia are ethnically chinese because they moved across the border illegally. do you see anything where russia is trying to come up with a strategy to defend those areas...
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so i reject the idea that he is a russian asset or that wikileaks is a russian front. at this junctu although i once believed that the dnc had been hacked, today i don't think they were hacked at all. as you may know, i'm being sued along with others including the trump campaign by the democratic national committee, which is terrific because we'll get a chance to look and examine those servers and establish once and for all whether the dnc was ever hacked by anyone or whether the information was downloaded to some kind of portable drive and taken out the backdoor, which a number of i.t. counter terrorism experts now believe based on an article i read in the nation. host: you have written how many books? guest: this is my sixth book. i am a "new york times" best-selling author, but this book is somewhat different than the others. you don't have to be a republican or a conservative or a trump supporter to benefit and enjoy this book. it just would work for bernie sanders supporter, progressive even people who aren't inrested in politics whatsoever. if you're trying to ge
so i reject the idea that he is a russian asset or that wikileaks is a russian front. at this junctu although i once believed that the dnc had been hacked, today i don't think they were hacked at all. as you may know, i'm being sued along with others including the trump campaign by the democratic national committee, which is terrific because we'll get a chance to look and examine those servers and establish once and for all whether the dnc was ever hacked by anyone or whether the information...
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so other russians came along later.has a very different definition of what it means to be a great power. but i want to remind people that russians earlier, and russians in moscow and saint petersburg and vladivostok today, also think of themselves as proud patriots, but they also want to be a pa rt patriots, but they also want to be a part of the west, they also want their country to be a democratic russia. well, let's examine that in some detail, and let's talk about your own role in russia policy in washington through the period of barack obama's washington through the period of ba rack obama's two washington through the period of barack obama's two terms, but particularly as you are his advisor to the white house was sometime and then sent to moscow to be the us ambassador to russia. this, of course, is now fast to the period roughly from 2008 to 2012, and then in moscow to 2014. by then, you had had vladimir putin become clearly the predominant politician in russia. yes. he was winning elections by huge margins. he
so other russians came along later.has a very different definition of what it means to be a great power. but i want to remind people that russians earlier, and russians in moscow and saint petersburg and vladivostok today, also think of themselves as proud patriots, but they also want to be a pa rt patriots, but they also want to be a part of the west, they also want their country to be a democratic russia. well, let's examine that in some detail, and let's talk about your own role in russia...
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he has indicted 13 russian nationals and three russian corporations and seven others who may have been complicit in the effort. when we look at the money given $380 million, i think illinois has $13 million and we were hacked by the russians, i wonder if we can point to a record where we have aggressively gone after russian interference, set upefenses and deterrence so they will not do this again in november. are you confident we have been, under this administration, aggressively pursuing this russian interference in our last election? beenickey: i think we have trying to raise costs on russia for a range of its malign activities. in doing so, we have brought charges against officers not related to election interference but in connection with hacks of yahoo! and others. individuals have been sanctioned by this administration. dozens of diplomatic officers have been kicked out of the united states will stop russian facilities has been closed. we have been clear in attributing malicious cyber activity to the russian government. we have done so sometimes in coordination with our allies. w
he has indicted 13 russian nationals and three russian corporations and seven others who may have been complicit in the effort. when we look at the money given $380 million, i think illinois has $13 million and we were hacked by the russians, i wonder if we can point to a record where we have aggressively gone after russian interference, set upefenses and deterrence so they will not do this again in november. are you confident we have been, under this administration, aggressively pursuing this...
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from russian viewers. in this portion of the program, he answered questions about relations with the west, russian forces and the construction of a 12-mile bridge to the crimean peninsula. this year we have a lot more questions about the relations with russia anda the west. ish should say it's also about e theory of disappointment by one of the t strategies received. it's the main instrument of talking with us. how should we behave when no one even turns to listen to our arguments and we can see no one is going to listen to wes? >> one of the questions says you get an endless stream of actions against russia. >> much is clear on this. this is a method to contain russia just like the so-called sanctions. these current allegations provide the basis, the foundation to take the containment measures that would contain russia. that would bring more benefits for the global economy. you can see what has been happening in some of the western countries as the politicians need to build relations with russia. politici
from russian viewers. in this portion of the program, he answered questions about relations with the west, russian forces and the construction of a 12-mile bridge to the crimean peninsula. this year we have a lot more questions about the relations with russia anda the west. ish should say it's also about e theory of disappointment by one of the t strategies received. it's the main instrument of talking with us. how should we behave when no one even turns to listen to our arguments and we can...
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now, the russian intel guy manafort is charged with in the superseding indictment, the russian guy did not turn up in court for his arraignment on these charges today along with paul manafort, but we'll have more on that in a moment. now, what happened next was more dramatic. first we got him pleading not guilty to the new charges that he's facing along with his russian co-defendant, who's not there in court. and then we get the part that leads to him going to jail. you'll recall that paul manafort was first charged last october, then he was further charged in february, then he was further charged last week. but what happened today after he was arraigned on the newest set of charges today, the ones where he pled not guilty, what happened right after that was that then the judge took up the issue at length of whether or not manafort could continue to be out on house arrest while he's waiting for his trial to start. the latest charges from the special counsel's office say that manafort secretly contacted witnesses in his case and tried to get those witnesses to lie for his benefit and he
now, the russian intel guy manafort is charged with in the superseding indictment, the russian guy did not turn up in court for his arraignment on these charges today along with paul manafort, but we'll have more on that in a moment. now, what happened next was more dramatic. first we got him pleading not guilty to the new charges that he's facing along with his russian co-defendant, who's not there in court. and then we get the part that leads to him going to jail. you'll recall that paul...
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i reject the idea that he is a russian asset or that wikileaks is a russian front. at this juncture although i once believed that the dnc and then, today i don't think they were hacked at all. as you may know i'm being sued along with others in the trump campaign by the democratic national committee which is terrific because we will get a chance to examine those servers and establish once and for all whether the dnc was ever hacked by anyone or whether the information was downloaded to some kind of portable drive and taken out a backdoor which a number of it experts s now believe based on an article i read. >> you've written how many books, roger stone? >> this will be my sixth book. i'm a new york times best-selling author of this book is somewhat different than the others. you don't have to be a republican or a conservative or a trump supporter to benefit and enjoy this book . this would work for a bernie sanders supporter, a progressive, even people who aren't interested in politics whatsoever. if you're trying to get a hand in business or media or fashion or agr
i reject the idea that he is a russian asset or that wikileaks is a russian front. at this juncture although i once believed that the dnc and then, today i don't think they were hacked at all. as you may know i'm being sued along with others in the trump campaign by the democratic national committee which is terrific because we will get a chance to examine those servers and establish once and for all whether the dnc was ever hacked by anyone or whether the information was downloaded to some...
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but bithe russians. can you explain to us what procedures the department of homeland security makes once it has identified a potential threat to a state's election infrastructure? >> sure. and thank you for the question, senator. from the department of homeland security's perspective, our number one goal in that instance is to ensure a timely and actionable sharing of that information to the system of owners and operators. so in the case in 2016, moving forward, we enshoord we got indicator specific information down to the owners and operator to look for possible issues or incidents and respond on that. then we offered responses. if necessary. >> so in your opinion, how fast can the federal government help? we have elections are aprimaril a creature of states an local governments. typically it's not the federal government that's running elections. but the national interest in otecting integrity as against those who would try to interfere from outside and foreign powers would certainly be cause for concer
but bithe russians. can you explain to us what procedures the department of homeland security makes once it has identified a potential threat to a state's election infrastructure? >> sure. and thank you for the question, senator. from the department of homeland security's perspective, our number one goal in that instance is to ensure a timely and actionable sharing of that information to the system of owners and operators. so in the case in 2016, moving forward, we enshoord we got...
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hooligans or russian hackers or while in america of. russian spies how many people are spying on you right now on oh probably like a living thousand people are watching me ok so i knew any one of them could be spies yeah all right so you're you're suspect of the you're not letting your guard down on not. in the run up to this one of many western media when wild with speculation about supposedly infamous russian hooligans and the threat they pose to foreign founds out the world cup two australian filmmakers came to the country to try and find the folks described on t.v. . russian funny sometimes violence and you going to see this is a. state tax or sanctioned by the kremlin a lot of me if you see this somehow linked to the hooligans the alleged leader of the russian hooligans in marseilles the city the killer we go take it i go my film crew together man alex finally go to russia say could become whole again it's time to head in. posing as tourists we managed to get a camera inside. i. reckon i buy gold to go there and also look in there
hooligans or russian hackers or while in america of. russian spies how many people are spying on you right now on oh probably like a living thousand people are watching me ok so i knew any one of them could be spies yeah all right so you're you're suspect of the you're not letting your guard down on not. in the run up to this one of many western media when wild with speculation about supposedly infamous russian hooligans and the threat they pose to foreign founds out the world cup two...
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the organisation of the russians and it physicality of the russians, the manager got it right, it mightet on you know they've got it right for the first match of 2018, saudi arabia, just looked at little bit out of their depth. they played really good football, they u nfortu nately really good football, they unfortunately overplayed in the wrong areas, they did not look organised. physically they looked very slight. yes, maybe a little bit out of that. the tests will get much harder much quickly for the russians because next up it egypt. if mo salah is fit to play that game, the defenders, they were never challenged for paste the night, they we re challenged for paste the night, they were never in the one—on—one. they would be against mo salah, do you think they would struggle and soirees when they play your about —— uruguay? i think there's possibly more chinks in the armour of the russians, they weren't tested at all, everything in the final third saudi arabia tried to do, they obviously took the wrong decision or the russians squashed it. i can't believe some of the failures of the s
the organisation of the russians and it physicality of the russians, the manager got it right, it mightet on you know they've got it right for the first match of 2018, saudi arabia, just looked at little bit out of their depth. they played really good football, they u nfortu nately really good football, they unfortunately overplayed in the wrong areas, they did not look organised. physically they looked very slight. yes, maybe a little bit out of that. the tests will get much harder much...
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seven summit that crimea is russian because everyone speaks russian there on the second day of the summit truck made a few comments in regards to russia saying it used to be the g. eight before russia was kicked out and he also called for russia to be reinstated saying that they should be at the table so that they can solve the world's problems together naturally some leaders were opposed to this including mccrone and merkel but first some background crimea joined russia after.
seven summit that crimea is russian because everyone speaks russian there on the second day of the summit truck made a few comments in regards to russia saying it used to be the g. eight before russia was kicked out and he also called for russia to be reinstated saying that they should be at the table so that they can solve the world's problems together naturally some leaders were opposed to this including mccrone and merkel but first some background crimea joined russia after.
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in the different cities and different parts of the russian but. you have to say it welcome the world we want to show the. new russia the stuff you know that there is a peculiar quality to russians that we tend to treat our aghast batter than ourselves or our own people do you think there will be any change in russia on the inside in the aftermath for example of the world cup in terms of how our police force treats large crowds on the streets on about how open russians are to the rest of the world do you expect any of that now even though in the high game this must. mean your game. which is supposed to be you know how to play in the hard hitting with stuff like that they play artistically ripley create your style here always being the grace if in any sport this is the form to the people around the game and of course you know it's. not a hard thing sold out to the host people to give them the respect and make them feel comfortable and think it's not so wrong and trust me i've been around for and i. must say i was just really feel right now in the st
in the different cities and different parts of the russian but. you have to say it welcome the world we want to show the. new russia the stuff you know that there is a peculiar quality to russians that we tend to treat our aghast batter than ourselves or our own people do you think there will be any change in russia on the inside in the aftermath for example of the world cup in terms of how our police force treats large crowds on the streets on about how open russians are to the rest of the...
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that is the russian collusion delusion. with all of theti investigators that the special counsel indicted 13 russian and to provide every two them looking for a headline it is about this investigation if a witchhunt and interestingly returning the country to prosperity abroad it is amazing how much the president can achieve given those attacks with the democrats in his critics and mr. giuliani is absolutely right. >> with that trump associate with the russian national during the 2016 campaign were there any other meetings that took place in 2016? >> nine that i can recall that was an oculus that i want to be clear to you purchase information on to donald trump. >> to "stone's rules" the and consistent to take a run with the bogus claims is a russian agent and then to pass them to donald trump and the trump campaign is the biggest lie of the century. >> absolutely true. that was on msnbc. let me be clear. for that exact closure timing regarding the dnc. hacking the emails from juliana sans or wikileaks or the russians or any
that is the russian collusion delusion. with all of theti investigators that the special counsel indicted 13 russian and to provide every two them looking for a headline it is about this investigation if a witchhunt and interestingly returning the country to prosperity abroad it is amazing how much the president can achieve given those attacks with the democrats in his critics and mr. giuliani is absolutely right. >> with that trump associate with the russian national during the 2016...
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you won't find any of that russian mean an athlete. affiliation or it may mean a national affiliation so most of the different nationalities who will love to have in this city would also identify as russian i wonder if you given that you get so much maybe multiculturalism is not such a bad thing after all no because i don't buy your definition of multiculturalism at all and just because you have one most with five thousand people able to fit into it that does not in any way replicate the europe that are you know i've just come from belgium mozambique in fact the jihadi capital of europe where they have twenty two mosques in a six kilometer square do you have miles or kilometers here kilometers yeah. coloma to square the area twenty two mobs so it's very different for me where i live in terms of multiculturalism which is much more about monocultures who live in ghettos and it's a very different definition to the one that you might understand i actually want to discuss that but before we do that many of the three that you have posted hav
you won't find any of that russian mean an athlete. affiliation or it may mean a national affiliation so most of the different nationalities who will love to have in this city would also identify as russian i wonder if you given that you get so much maybe multiculturalism is not such a bad thing after all no because i don't buy your definition of multiculturalism at all and just because you have one most with five thousand people able to fit into it that does not in any way replicate the europe...
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he was convicted of being an accomplice of the russian mafia and the russian mafia would have had an accomplice in the regional police so it shows you the things they were coming up against but i think spain crackdown is interesting because it's been one of the most sustained and systematic and they've arrested some of the most important bosses, russian or eurasian mafia bosses, they've arrested outside of russia including the georgian kingpin. they've led europe wide investigations of a particularly murderous georgian mafia which to show you the kind of obstacles they were up against, when the spanish warrants were executed throughout europe, in greece one of the georgians paid an $800,000 cash brought bride to the greek police who were coming to arrest him on behalf of the spanish and you heard about the police, a trial of some of these people awaiting a verdict which is in my estimation , i know there are probably experts people like what you heard about. and the depth and the breadth and the specificity of the way that threat that combined these different sectors of crime and int
he was convicted of being an accomplice of the russian mafia and the russian mafia would have had an accomplice in the regional police so it shows you the things they were coming up against but i think spain crackdown is interesting because it's been one of the most sustained and systematic and they've arrested some of the most important bosses, russian or eurasian mafia bosses, they've arrested outside of russia including the georgian kingpin. they've led europe wide investigations of a...
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it up mark in that explained the resurrection of a russian journalist in ukraine who's russian yes ok i think i got that right ok so this journalist opposition activist our county back janko he's a veteran of the church and war he tried on the russian side the russian side he tried to get out of military duty by claiming mental illness in fact he. caught bribing a doctor to claim he was mentally ill he ended up not serving when his parents broke in there was commander's office and threatened to chain themselves to the radiator then he volunteered to go back to the second shot at you and war as a contract soldier then he became anti-war then he became anti russian government this is a guy who really has no love for his country and there the country doesn't have much love for him he celebrated the death of children in a fire in cattermole recently saying burn burn he said he celebrated the death of a red army choir and journalists that were on route to syria for a performance saying they were as guilty as putin and he posted on social media that he promised to come back to russia on the
it up mark in that explained the resurrection of a russian journalist in ukraine who's russian yes ok i think i got that right ok so this journalist opposition activist our county back janko he's a veteran of the church and war he tried on the russian side the russian side he tried to get out of military duty by claiming mental illness in fact he. caught bribing a doctor to claim he was mentally ill he ended up not serving when his parents broke in there was commander's office and threatened to...
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among the russian citizens attending trump's inauguration were the russian lawyer from the june 2016 trump tower meeting. she's the one who reportedly offered russian government dirt on hillary clinton to trump's campaign. also with her the russian lobbyist who attended the trump tower meeting with her. nice velvet tux, right? you clean up nicely. that's them at a trump inaugural event. so the washington post in january did this first reporting about all these well connected russians, people well connected to the russian government who just happened to pop up in d.c. on the day trump became the most powerful person on the planet. today, abc news advanced the story. they have obtained guest lists from exclusive invitation-only formal receptions that were held during the trump inaugural celebration. this isn't just for going to the inauguration, the big outdoor event where it rained at the capitol. these are vip exclusive black tie events you needed to get invited to and that not that many people got to attend. why were there lots of russian government connected russian citizens invite
among the russian citizens attending trump's inauguration were the russian lawyer from the june 2016 trump tower meeting. she's the one who reportedly offered russian government dirt on hillary clinton to trump's campaign. also with her the russian lobbyist who attended the trump tower meeting with her. nice velvet tux, right? you clean up nicely. that's them at a trump inaugural event. so the washington post in january did this first reporting about all these well connected russians, people...
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russians will get a victory against saudi arabia the first despite all the negativity in the russian press. if i was. shackles of i hope by sharing using a not so not so wrong i'll be happy because. no expectations no positivity no optimism everybody expects the world and it can be in this moment in in this hotel with this players preparing everybody for the. for their country pride well let's for that let's do it for the country let's do it for ourselves let's do it against the ones that don't believe in don't believe in the so i think can be can be a good thing for them you want my personal opinion i give them my personal opinion i think that. seven bits of. identity crisis in the russian team we are used at least i think my generation used to have. the russian teams with a certain identity i think they lost a little bit of that identity there in the search of that talent is not in men's. but they have enough enough to win tonight they have enough to those through the the group phase of course later you will get the teams more talented with the probably the best the best teams in e
russians will get a victory against saudi arabia the first despite all the negativity in the russian press. if i was. shackles of i hope by sharing using a not so not so wrong i'll be happy because. no expectations no positivity no optimism everybody expects the world and it can be in this moment in in this hotel with this players preparing everybody for the. for their country pride well let's for that let's do it for the country let's do it for ourselves let's do it against the ones that don't...
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one german russian at least plans to give his all for russians world cup aspirations constantine's i wish at the age of six he and his family left russia for germany he went pro at hanover and played for various german news teams but russia remained in his heart last fall he played his first international match for russia although he didn't make the world cup squad playing for russia is still an honor. in the club order. does it in. a moment of. for me or. for my my as a. spider man as for. been through. has been the. like all other russian national players mouse to have to deal with the issue of doping russia's athletes are often regarded with suspicion and football players and no exception. at the last world cup in brazil allegations of doping were made against the russian scene russia was accused of manipulating urine samples to cover up doping. richard mclaren a special prosecutor on behalf of the world anti-doping agency named the number of affected cases. and there are also or one hundred fifty five samples awaiting analysis and were seized by water and we also reported those t
one german russian at least plans to give his all for russians world cup aspirations constantine's i wish at the age of six he and his family left russia for germany he went pro at hanover and played for various german news teams but russia remained in his heart last fall he played his first international match for russia although he didn't make the world cup squad playing for russia is still an honor. in the club order. does it in. a moment of. for me or. for my my as a. spider man as for....
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i had no contact with russians. i never heard of anyone in the trump campaign talking with russians. but i never was asked questions about my time in russia that i never seen spoke to anybody in russia. i never heard the word russia and we did not use russian dressing. >> they both said they forgot about the meetings until the text messages. they also say they were set up. greenberg said he worked as an informant to the fbi. the post says there is no evidence that greenberg was working with the fbi in his interactions with stone. i'm joined by michael caputo, the former trump campaign adviser. of michael, if you were on a jury and someone said they forgot in the midst of this russian thing we've been talking about every night for the last couple years and didn't remember hearing from a guy who called himself henry greenberg, the name of an american baseball player with heavy russian 5: accent, you forgot you got the call and forgot you called roger stone after he had this meeting and forgot all three incidents and f
i had no contact with russians. i never heard of anyone in the trump campaign talking with russians. but i never was asked questions about my time in russia that i never seen spoke to anybody in russia. i never heard the word russia and we did not use russian dressing. >> they both said they forgot about the meetings until the text messages. they also say they were set up. greenberg said he worked as an informant to the fbi. the post says there is no evidence that greenberg was working...
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seven summit that crimea is russian because everyone speaks russian there on the second day of the cement truck made a few comments in regards to russia saying it used to be the g eight before russia was taked out and he also called for russia to be reinstated saying that they should be at the table so that they can solve the world's problems together naturally some leaders were opposed to this including mccraw and merkel but first some background of crimea joined russia after a referendum was held where almost ninety seven percent of the population voted to join russia and international observers were present at this referendum but it's pretty big that this is all coming from a u.s. president so we'll just have to see what happens well speaking at a white house press conference spokesperson sara sanders declined to expand on donald trump's remarks are aware of any comment like that i know it's been reported but i'm not going to comment on a private conversation i wasn't part of that i don't have information on. united nations has held an emergency session on the saudi led offensive in th
seven summit that crimea is russian because everyone speaks russian there on the second day of the cement truck made a few comments in regards to russia saying it used to be the g eight before russia was taked out and he also called for russia to be reinstated saying that they should be at the table so that they can solve the world's problems together naturally some leaders were opposed to this including mccraw and merkel but first some background of crimea joined russia after a referendum was...