151
151
Mar 23, 2017
03/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
, jared kushner met with this person. >> sergey kislyak. >> bro! >> former national security adviser michael flynn met with this person to discuss sanctions. >> was it sergey kislyak? >> it was sergey kislyak. >> excitement emoji. >> you and your friends will have fun connecting the trump administration to the person u.s. inthels has called russia's
, jared kushner met with this person. >> sergey kislyak. >> bro! >> former national security adviser michael flynn met with this person to discuss sanctions. >> was it sergey kislyak? >> it was sergey kislyak. >> excitement emoji. >> you and your friends will have fun connecting the trump administration to the person u.s. inthels has called russia's
315
315
Mar 23, 2017
03/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 0
gorden. >> is it sergey kislyak? >> be car careful it's not as ey as it seems. >> rex tillerson was awarded the order of friendship by this person. >> is it sergey kislyak. >> no it's vladimir putin, but close enough. >> everybody wins. >> especially russia. >> so order trumpboo today, available wherever democracy is sold. >> it's the late show with stephen colbert. tonight, stephen welcomes, glenn close, michael mckeen, featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now live on tape from new york city, it's stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! >> stephen: welcome to" the late show," everybody. i'm your host, stephen colbert. thank you. lovely people. absolutely lovely people. how is everybody's march madness doing? it continues tomorrow night and friday on cbs. right? am i right about that? yeah. everybody's brackets okay? yeah. >> jon: bracketed up. >> stephen: how are everybody's buckets? i'll explain that in a moment, you see, for weeks now, republicans have been bushing their obamacare
gorden. >> is it sergey kislyak? >> be car careful it's not as ey as it seems. >> rex tillerson was awarded the order of friendship by this person. >> is it sergey kislyak. >> no it's vladimir putin, but close enough. >> everybody wins. >> especially russia. >> so order trumpboo today, available wherever democracy is sold. >> it's the late show with stephen colbert. tonight, stephen welcomes, glenn close, michael mckeen, featuring jon...
100
100
Mar 23, 2017
03/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
>> was it sergey kislyak?ont color="#ffff00">>> it was sergey kislyak. >> excitement emoji. >> you and your friends will have fun connecting the trump administration to the person u.s. inthels has called
>> was it sergey kislyak?ont color="#ffff00">>> it was sergey kislyak. >> excitement emoji. >> you and your friends will have fun connecting the trump administration to the person u.s. inthels has called
78
78
Mar 2, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
sergei kislyak. >> matthew.hank you. >>> the obama administration took steps to make sure information about russia's meddling in the election would be preserved after mr. obama left office. this is according to a blockbuster report in "the new york times" saying the effort was to ensure a trail of information for government investigators after obama left office. eric schultz is a spokesman from the former president. he tells cnn, the situation was serious. prompting president obama to call for review by u.s. intelligence. now white house staff members instructed by administration lawyers to save all records related to potential russian interference in the election. those coming after the democrats asking the white house and other agencies to preserve those materials. >>> one person paying close attention to the developments is jon huntsman. he is in talks to become the u.s. ambassador to russia. huntsman has spoken with rex tillerson about the job as top vers advisers. he ran for the republican nomination in 201
sergei kislyak. >> matthew.hank you. >>> the obama administration took steps to make sure information about russia's meddling in the election would be preserved after mr. obama left office. this is according to a blockbuster report in "the new york times" saying the effort was to ensure a trail of information for government investigators after obama left office. eric schultz is a spokesman from the former president. he tells cnn, the situation was serious. prompting...
100
100
Mar 4, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
whatever he is, who is sergei kislyak? joining me, nicholas burns, former undersecretary of state for political affairs. he worked for both presidents bush and clinton and now is a professor at harvard's kennedy school. ambassador burns, thank you so much for being here. give us some insight, because you've actually negotiated with the man. >> well, sergey kislyak is a long-time russian diplomat, a physicist, nuclear arms expert. i worked with him when he was -- i was ambassador to nato and he was the russian ambassador to the nato alliance. they actually had a mission there. i worked with him when i was undersecretary of state and he was deputy foreign minister. i found him to be, he's highly intelligent and experienced. he was always very well prepared for meetings. he is no friend of the united states. he's cynical about the united states, aggressive towards the united states, he does not wish us well. i always considered him to be an adversary of our country. i think, michael, as you look at this wider story, the real
whatever he is, who is sergei kislyak? joining me, nicholas burns, former undersecretary of state for political affairs. he worked for both presidents bush and clinton and now is a professor at harvard's kennedy school. ambassador burns, thank you so much for being here. give us some insight, because you've actually negotiated with the man. >> well, sergey kislyak is a long-time russian diplomat, a physicist, nuclear arms expert. i worked with him when he was -- i was ambassador to nato...
173
173
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
real professionals and sergei kislyak, both they'rer is gays lavrov and kislyak.hey are both professionals. it's painful even for me to see what course they are now serving. th their professionalism is devoted to the putin regime. that's painful for me morally but professionally they are doing a great job. >> the fact that he would be meeting with senator sessions who was so close to donald trump, that would be, what would be the reason to go and set up that meeting? >> for ambassador, it's definition of the job. the job definition. meet as much people especially knowing he was a surrogate for donald trump especially in september, so i mean it's just normal procedure. >> he would then be writing back. he would file a report as any ambassador would? >> of course. >> to moscow. >> but you know what? i guess professionally that the first he would report that sessions apparently didn't tell him to stop the hacking, to stop the interference into american domestic policies, and sessions says that he does not remember even conversation then. he said oh, we discussed ukra
real professionals and sergei kislyak, both they'rer is gays lavrov and kislyak.hey are both professionals. it's painful even for me to see what course they are now serving. th their professionalism is devoted to the putin regime. that's painful for me morally but professionally they are doing a great job. >> the fact that he would be meeting with senator sessions who was so close to donald trump, that would be, what would be the reason to go and set up that meeting? >> for...
121
121
Mar 23, 2017
03/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> was it sergey kislyak? >> it was sergey kislyak. >> excitement emoji. >> you and your friends will have fun connecting the trump administration to the person u.s. inthels has called russia's top spy. >> former adviser j.d. gorden. >> is it sergey kislyak? >> be car careful it's not as ey as it seems. >> rex tillerson was awarded the order of friendship by this person.
. >> was it sergey kislyak? >> it was sergey kislyak. >> excitement emoji. >> you and your friends will have fun connecting the trump administration to the person u.s. inthels has called russia's top spy. >> former adviser j.d. gorden. >> is it sergey kislyak? >> be car careful it's not as ey as it seems. >> rex tillerson was awarded the order of friendship by this person.
156
156
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
did you meet sergei kislyak? >> i'm not going to deny that i talked to him. although i will say i never met him anywhere outside of cleveland. >> i'm respect to feel the organizers, i'm respectful to confidentiality. whether it's in government or outside. >> but you're not going to deny you talked with him in cleveland. >> i do not deny that. >> okay, we have established this. here's my other question. there's weird things about whether you are an adviser or not. the man who is president of the united states, donald trump reads your name to the "washington post." its own campaign disavows or disowns you. what's the deal. were you an adviser to donald trump? >> i never directly briefed donald trump. i was part of a named committee which was put together -- >> so you were part of the committee that advised the campaign? >> that's a fair assessment. >> what did you do in that role and capacity? >> you know, similarly i don't like talking about internal discussions. it's the old first rule of fight club, don't talk about fight club. i think if you look at a lot o
did you meet sergei kislyak? >> i'm not going to deny that i talked to him. although i will say i never met him anywhere outside of cleveland. >> i'm respect to feel the organizers, i'm respectful to confidentiality. whether it's in government or outside. >> but you're not going to deny you talked with him in cleveland. >> i do not deny that. >> okay, we have established this. here's my other question. there's weird things about whether you are an adviser or not....
153
153
Mar 4, 2017
03/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
just to is sergey kislyak. welcome to the hotel with the worst view in the world. tonight we will take you inside the latest project in bethlehem. welcome to "world news america." the red cross says weapons appeared to have been used in the rocky city of muzzle, which government forces are trying to liberate from the so-called islamic date. while people have been hospitalized for the exact chemical is unknown. civilians are trying to escape the fierce fighting. our correspondent reports. reporter: an 11-year-old boy he rushed to hospital after chemicals struck his home. two incidents and 12 victims including a month-old baby. doctors say it was a chemical weapons attack. n infection of a the respiratory tract. developed of blisters, especially in exposed areas. reporter: tonight, the committee for the red cross said the chemicals used was very likely mustard gas. they have threatened to use chemical weapons before, but what isn't known is what chemicals they have, how much they have, and what weapons they have to deliver the chemicals affect the play. -- effectivel
just to is sergey kislyak. welcome to the hotel with the worst view in the world. tonight we will take you inside the latest project in bethlehem. welcome to "world news america." the red cross says weapons appeared to have been used in the rocky city of muzzle, which government forces are trying to liberate from the so-called islamic date. while people have been hospitalized for the exact chemical is unknown. civilians are trying to escape the fierce fighting. our correspondent...
117
117
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
and russia has soured, and one russian foreign policy expert says sergey kislyak is performing his jobery well. >> sergey kislyak has always done a good job of making sure that he is talking to everyone, so when democrats are in power, he talks to democrats, but he also talks to republicans, travels a lot and gives lectures and talks to students. he clearly is getting the sort of zeitgeist sense of what is going on in american society, which during the election, very, very important. >> he says he is unaware of anyone working in foreign policy, russian policy in washington, d.c., who has not has at lease had a conversation with kislyak peer he's an expert and arms control. he came back to the united states in 2008 to take up his current position as ambassador from russia to the united states. days after the election in november, he was speaking about u.s.-russian relations at a talk in stanford university in california to which he said "most probably we are living in the worst part and our relations after the end of the cold war. there are no ideological divides by difficulties still e
and russia has soured, and one russian foreign policy expert says sergey kislyak is performing his jobery well. >> sergey kislyak has always done a good job of making sure that he is talking to everyone, so when democrats are in power, he talks to democrats, but he also talks to republicans, travels a lot and gives lectures and talks to students. he clearly is getting the sort of zeitgeist sense of what is going on in american society, which during the election, very, very important....
120
120
Mar 2, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
in addition, the person we're talking about, meetings he had with sergey kislyak, who u.s. intelligence considered to be russia's top spy in washington, not only top spy but top spy recruiter in washington. going to see a lot more questions asked about these meetings and why the senatoe apparently -- senator apparently didn't remember them. >> he's saying the meetings in his position on the armed services committee. but one of them at least at republican convention. why was the ambassador even there and can he claim that this was in his capacity as senator when he's meeting at nominating convention for his party? >> that's a good question. one of the things that people might be interested to know, at both conventions, democratic and republican conventions, you have invitations made to ambassadors. it's not uncommon for ambassadors to come to these conventions as celebration of american democracy. obviously additional context here is talking about the russian ambassador and this is the time -- well known by july that russians are behind an operation that is not only hacking
in addition, the person we're talking about, meetings he had with sergey kislyak, who u.s. intelligence considered to be russia's top spy in washington, not only top spy but top spy recruiter in washington. going to see a lot more questions asked about these meetings and why the senatoe apparently -- senator apparently didn't remember them. >> he's saying the meetings in his position on the armed services committee. but one of them at least at republican convention. why was the ambassador...
131
131
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
sergey kislyak became russia's ambassador to nato in 1998.served in that position in the 2003 when he became russia's deputy minister of foreign affairs. in 2008 he was named russia's ambassador to the u.s. and he's been serving here in washington ever since then. ambassador sergey kislyak is well known in washington as a great television interviews. barbara harris talked to him about the state of relations between the two countries. >> it's very unfortunate, the current state of russian/american relations. i think we can do significantly better. when i say we, i mean us and you. and we can -- the normalcy is a return to relations. i do not see russia and americans like poles or adversers. we have differences and we need to be talk to talk on these differences seriously and work on them. >> again, that interview was from back in december. barbara also spoke with the ambassador in january. >> barbara, tell us more about your interaction and what the ambassador was like. >> we had the opportunity to spend some time with him back then in decembe
sergey kislyak became russia's ambassador to nato in 1998.served in that position in the 2003 when he became russia's deputy minister of foreign affairs. in 2008 he was named russia's ambassador to the u.s. and he's been serving here in washington ever since then. ambassador sergey kislyak is well known in washington as a great television interviews. barbara harris talked to him about the state of relations between the two countries. >> it's very unfortunate, the current state of...
91
91
Mar 2, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
the kremlin is disputing the cnn characterization of sergei kislyak.s that kislyak is considered to be one of the russian top spies. we stand by our reporter. russia pushing back significantly on that this morning. >> the resumes of spies doesn't usually say spy from 1985. >> he is a diplomat going back to the 1980s here in the united states. >>> do you recognize this guy? evan spiegal. his net worth is about to go huge this morning. the ceo of snapchat. his ipo is about to go public. >> genius. you have access to in-depth analysis, level 2 data, and a team of experienced traders ready to help you if you need it. ♪ ♪ it's like having the power of a trading floor, wherever you are. ♪ ♪ it's your trade. e*trade ♪ ♪ hei don't want one that's haded a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com nobody does unlimited like t-mobile. while the other guys gouge for unlimited data... t-mobile on
the kremlin is disputing the cnn characterization of sergei kislyak.s that kislyak is considered to be one of the russian top spies. we stand by our reporter. russia pushing back significantly on that this morning. >> the resumes of spies doesn't usually say spy from 1985. >> he is a diplomat going back to the 1980s here in the united states. >>> do you recognize this guy? evan spiegal. his net worth is about to go huge this morning. the ceo of snapchat. his ipo is about to...
140
140
Mar 2, 2017
03/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
peter, in your opinion is sergey kislyak a diplomat or is he a spy?well, look, in the russian system it's essentially without a difference. if you are the ambassador from russia in washington it's your job to meet and cultivate american officials and to collect information. whether he had any formal ties or not, i don't happen to know. what he was doing here in washington is what ambassadors have done for a long time. the problem is he did it with officials from a campaign that wasn't yet in office who then didn't necessarily tell the full truth about their contacts. that's what's gotten both michael flynn and now jeff sessions in trouble. >> is there reason to believe kislyak was meeting with sessions because he was a senator or because he was part of the campaign? the "washington post" contacted all 26 senators in the armed services committee and none of them had met with kislyak except for sessions. >> he is a smart guy. he understood who jeff sessions was. he understood that jeff sessions was a real, you know, insider with the trump campaign, and
peter, in your opinion is sergey kislyak a diplomat or is he a spy?well, look, in the russian system it's essentially without a difference. if you are the ambassador from russia in washington it's your job to meet and cultivate american officials and to collect information. whether he had any formal ties or not, i don't happen to know. what he was doing here in washington is what ambassadors have done for a long time. the problem is he did it with officials from a campaign that wasn't yet in...
163
163
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
justice department acknowledged sessions met with the russian ambassador to the united states, sergey kislyakring the campaign. sessions did not disclose this when he was asked at his confirmation hearing about contacts between the campaign and the russian government. sessions was a campaign adviser. u.s. intelligence has concluded the russians tried to influence the election. now the f.b.i. is investigating whether trump campaign associates colluded with russian operatives. last month, the president fired national security adviser michael flynn, after flynn lied to the vice president about contacts he had with ambassador kislyak. no administration official has been accused of collusion, but questions are being asked about why top trump officials have been evasive in explaining their meetings with ambassador kislyak. jeff pegues has today's developments. >> in retrospect, i should have slowed down and said, "but i did meet one russian official a couple of times." >> reporter: u.s. attorney general jeff sessions said that he would have no involvement in any investigation related to the trump c
justice department acknowledged sessions met with the russian ambassador to the united states, sergey kislyakring the campaign. sessions did not disclose this when he was asked at his confirmation hearing about contacts between the campaign and the russian government. sessions was a campaign adviser. u.s. intelligence has concluded the russians tried to influence the election. now the f.b.i. is investigating whether trump campaign associates colluded with russian operatives. last month, the...
71
71
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
among them sergey kislyak, the russian ambassador.earlier today nancy pelosi said never she had a meeting with kislyak. that picture shows otherwise. and that is why you have the president tweeting out what he did this afternoon. by the way, pelosi's people say what she really meant was that she had never met with kislyak one-on-one. it started though earlier today with president trump going after chuck schumer, the top democrat in the senate. he wrote on twitter, tweeting here again, quote, we should start an immediate investigation into senator schummer and his ties to russia and putin. a total sip crit. that had schumer and vladmir putin eating doughnuts, buddy buddy, laughing with each other. schumer fired back afterwards, happy to talk. read my contact with mr. putin and his associates, took place in '03, in full view of press and public under oath. would you and your end quote? bottom line here, david, in the middle of all of this with jeff sessions, the president on this day going to twitter to say, oh by the way, nancy pelosi,
among them sergey kislyak, the russian ambassador.earlier today nancy pelosi said never she had a meeting with kislyak. that picture shows otherwise. and that is why you have the president tweeting out what he did this afternoon. by the way, pelosi's people say what she really meant was that she had never met with kislyak one-on-one. it started though earlier today with president trump going after chuck schumer, the top democrat in the senate. he wrote on twitter, tweeting here again, quote, we...
113
113
Mar 31, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
resigned after it was revealed he had not disclosed his communications with the russian ambassador sergey kislyak. will general flynn testify? will he be granted immunity? no details forthcoming. he had spoken last year in reference to hillary clinton's staffers, secretary of state as well, putting it this way saying when you are given immunity, that means you probably committed a crime. so could those words come back to haunt him? at this point the white house not commenting on this. >> another bombshell rocking the trump administration, this according to "the new york times" it was two white house officials who gave house intel chairman devin nunes reports that allegedly backed trump's claims about being wiretapped. the senate intelligence committee opened hearings and senator marco rubio made the surprising revelation that he has been personally targeted by coordinated cyberattacks. >> 10:45 a.m. yesterday a second attempt was made again against former members of my former presidential campaign team who had access, again targeted from an i.p. address from an unknown location in russia and that
resigned after it was revealed he had not disclosed his communications with the russian ambassador sergey kislyak. will general flynn testify? will he be granted immunity? no details forthcoming. he had spoken last year in reference to hillary clinton's staffers, secretary of state as well, putting it this way saying when you are given immunity, that means you probably committed a crime. so could those words come back to haunt him? at this point the white house not commenting on this. >>...
130
130
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
came less than a day after sessions acknowledged having two meetings with russian ambassador sergey kislyak last year, something he did not reveal while under oath at at his confirmation hearing when he was questioned by minnesota democrat al franken. >> and if there is any evidence that anyone affiliated with the trump campaign communicated with the russian government in the course of this campaign, what will you do? >> senator franken, i am not aware of any of those activities. i have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign, and i didn't have-- did not have communications with the russians. make america great again! >> reporter: in february, 2016, sessions became the first senator to endorse then-candidate trump. he defended mr. trump's positive comments about russia. >> donald trump is right. we need to figure out a way to end this cycle of hostility that is putting this country at risk. >> reporter: in july, he had a conversation with kislyak at the republican national convention in cleveland. then, in september, the two met in the alabama senator's capitol hill office
came less than a day after sessions acknowledged having two meetings with russian ambassador sergey kislyak last year, something he did not reveal while under oath at at his confirmation hearing when he was questioned by minnesota democrat al franken. >> and if there is any evidence that anyone affiliated with the trump campaign communicated with the russian government in the course of this campaign, what will you do? >> senator franken, i am not aware of any of those activities. i...
171
171
Mar 2, 2017
03/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
"the washington post" first reporting sessions met with russian ambassador sergey kislyak during the republic campaign. and again on september 8th in sessions' senate office. >> we need to make america great again. >> reporter: sessions was one of trump's top advisors in the campaign, the first sitting senator to endorse him. his september meeting with the russian ambassador came in the middle of the controversy over the election hacking, and just one day after candidate trump said this about russian president vladimir putin. >> if he says great things about me, i'm going to say great things about him. he's been a leader. far more than our president has been a leader. >> reporter: so did that moment come up in sessions' meeting with the russian ambassador? today sessions says he does not remember what, if anything, they discussed about the campaign. >> i don't recall, but most of these ambassadors are pretty gossipy, and they like to -- this was in the campaign season. but i don't recall any specific political discussions. >> reporter: sessions said he met with kislyak purely in his
"the washington post" first reporting sessions met with russian ambassador sergey kislyak during the republic campaign. and again on september 8th in sessions' senate office. >> we need to make america great again. >> reporter: sessions was one of trump's top advisors in the campaign, the first sitting senator to endorse him. his september meeting with the russian ambassador came in the middle of the controversy over the election hacking, and just one day after candidate...
162
162
Mar 5, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
sergey kislyak. is there concern in russia there are more revelations to come and that this particular individual is going to undergo even more of a character assassination than he's already had? >> reporter: well, i think there must be. obviously, there are a lot more meetings between russian officials including sergey kislyak the russian ambassador to washington, and trump officials than we earlier understood. i mean, it's emerging almost by the day that there were more contacts that weren't previously disclosed. and the russians of course say this is just a normal part of diplomatic activity. that their ambassador to washington as their other diplomats are -- they have the job of making contacts with prominent people from the united states. particularly people from the incoming -- what was the incoming trump administration. and they say they're doing nothing wrong and that this is just a witch-hunt to manipulate the perception of those contacts. but yes, look, this going to be very difficult. obvi
sergey kislyak. is there concern in russia there are more revelations to come and that this particular individual is going to undergo even more of a character assassination than he's already had? >> reporter: well, i think there must be. obviously, there are a lot more meetings between russian officials including sergey kislyak the russian ambassador to washington, and trump officials than we earlier understood. i mean, it's emerging almost by the day that there were more contacts that...
108
108
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
sergey kislyak, the russian ambassador is considered by u.s. intelligence to be one of russia's top spies and spy recruiters in washington. according to current and former senior u.s. officials, russian officials dispute this characterization. sessions failed to disclose those contacts with kislyak during his confirmation hearings in january. in sworn testimony, sessions was asked about russia's meddling in the elections and alleged ties between trump associates and the kremlin. >> i have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign, and i didn't have communications with the russians. and i'm unable to comment on it. >> reporter: in a questionnaire, senator patrick leahy asked sessions if, quote, you have been in contact with anyone connected to any part of the russian government about the 2016 election? either before or after election day? sessions' response, no. but sessions said he did not mislead the committee, saying that the two meetings with the russian ambassador were not tied to his role in the trump campaign. >> i was tak
sergey kislyak, the russian ambassador is considered by u.s. intelligence to be one of russia's top spies and spy recruiters in washington. according to current and former senior u.s. officials, russian officials dispute this characterization. sessions failed to disclose those contacts with kislyak during his confirmation hearings in january. in sworn testimony, sessions was asked about russia's meddling in the elections and alleged ties between trump associates and the kremlin. >> i have...
168
168
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile, who is sergey kislyak?ow he found himself at the center of the controversy and what did he want? right now president trump on the attack, going after democrats who want jeff sessions to resign, ahead of a trip to florida where he'll visit a private school this afternoon to promote school choice. the president is slamming democrats who want attorney general jeff sessions to resign overs legal and political questions piling up over his meetings with russia's ambassador. democrats say recusing himself is not enough. and the president in a statement calls it all, quote, a total witch hunt. russia's foreign minister, sergey lavrov said the same thing last night. >> do you see this as a witch hunt? >> i don't think what was said about that meeting i had with the russian a
meanwhile, who is sergey kislyak?ow he found himself at the center of the controversy and what did he want? right now president trump on the attack, going after democrats who want jeff sessions to resign, ahead of a trip to florida where he'll visit a private school this afternoon to promote school choice. the president is slamming democrats who want attorney general jeff sessions to resign overs legal and political questions piling up over his meetings with russia's ambassador. democrats say...
114
114
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile, who is sergey kislyak? how he found himself at the center of the controversy and what did he want? right now president trump on the attack, going after democrats who want jeff sessions to resign, ahead of a trip to florida where he'll visit a private school this afternoon to promote school choice. the president is slamming democrats who want attorney general jeff sessions to resign overs legal and political questions piling up over his meetings with russia's ambassador. democrats say recusing himself is not enough. and the president in a statement calls it all, quote, a total witch hunt. russia's foreign minister, sergey lavrov said the same thing last night. >> do you see this as a witch hunt? >> i don't think what was said about that meeting i had with the russian ambassador was legitimate. i think it was hyped beyond reason and i think it was unfair. i was glad to be able to address it today. >> this morning vice president mike pence is also facing fire. he right now heading to wisconsin for a meeting wi
meanwhile, who is sergey kislyak? how he found himself at the center of the controversy and what did he want? right now president trump on the attack, going after democrats who want jeff sessions to resign, ahead of a trip to florida where he'll visit a private school this afternoon to promote school choice. the president is slamming democrats who want attorney general jeff sessions to resign overs legal and political questions piling up over his meetings with russia's ambassador. democrats say...
260
260
Mar 4, 2017
03/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> did you meet sergey kislyak in cleveland? did you talk to him? >> i'm not going to deny that i talked with him, although i will say -- i will say that i never met him anywhere outside of cleveland. let's just say that much. >> the only time that you met him was in cleveland? >> that i may have met him possibly, it might have been in cleveland. >> reporter: meanwhile, attorney general jeff sessions is drafting a detailed explanation for his answer to this question at his confirmation hearings. >> if there is any evidence that anyone affiliated with the trump campaign communicated with the russian government in the course of this campaign, what will you do? >> senator franken, i'm not aware of any of those activities. i have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign, and i didn't -- did not have communications with the russians. >> sessions now admits that wasn't the whole truth. >> in retrospect, i should have slowed down and said what i did is meet one russian official a couple of times. that would be the ambassador. >> reporter:
. >> did you meet sergey kislyak in cleveland? did you talk to him? >> i'm not going to deny that i talked with him, although i will say -- i will say that i never met him anywhere outside of cleveland. let's just say that much. >> the only time that you met him was in cleveland? >> that i may have met him possibly, it might have been in cleveland. >> reporter: meanwhile, attorney general jeff sessions is drafting a detailed explanation for his answer to this...
127
127
Mar 4, 2017
03/17
by
KOFY
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
>> no meetings. >> now, did you meet sergey kislyak in cleveland? talk to him?i won't deny i talked to him. >> and jared kushner joined meeting between flynn and ambassador in december. democrats say it calls for independent investigation. trump calling it a witch hunt and tweeting out photo of chuck schumer eating doughnuts with vladimir putin, writing should start immediate investigation. total hypocrite schumer said it took place in full view of the press. abc news new york. >>> vice president pence is downplaying his use of private e-mail account to conduct business as governor of indiana. contacted -- via aol account hacked in the summer. voc vocal critic of hillary clinton's use of private e-mail server. he says there's no comparison. >> i'm confident that e-mail practices were in full compliance with all of indiana's laws and in service as vice president will continue that practice. >> as in clinton's case, concerns he didn't comply with archiving and open records guidelines. >>> arnold schwarzenegger is terminating his role in "celebrity apprentice" he b
>> no meetings. >> now, did you meet sergey kislyak in cleveland? talk to him?i won't deny i talked to him. >> and jared kushner joined meeting between flynn and ambassador in december. democrats say it calls for independent investigation. trump calling it a witch hunt and tweeting out photo of chuck schumer eating doughnuts with vladimir putin, writing should start immediate investigation. total hypocrite schumer said it took place in full view of the press. abc news new...
101
101
Mar 4, 2017
03/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
did you meet sergei kislyak in cleveland? did you caulk to him? >> i'm not going to deny i talked with him. >>> an administration plagued by deception. >> i don't recall any discussion of the campaign in any significant way. >> did they just get caught in a new lie? >> why did you soften the gop platform on ukraine? >> i wasn't involved in that. >> tonight, as the white house pushes back, new reporting about russians, ukraine and what transpired at the republican convention. plus, billion to -- following the money, david korn on oligarchs. and draconian dhs plans to scare women and children away from the border. >>> and about those e-mails. >> i'm confident our e-mail practices were in full compliance with all of indiana's laws. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight the latest chapter of the trump administration's on going challenges with the truth, particularly on the subject of russia. after what was for him a lengthy hiatus, the president of the united states returned to twitter today trying
did you meet sergei kislyak in cleveland? did you caulk to him? >> i'm not going to deny i talked with him. >>> an administration plagued by deception. >> i don't recall any discussion of the campaign in any significant way. >> did they just get caught in a new lie? >> why did you soften the gop platform on ukraine? >> i wasn't involved in that. >> tonight, as the white house pushes back, new reporting about russians, ukraine and what transpired at...
120
120
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 1
>> sergey kislyak is one of the most prominent russian diplomats.e's had high-level posts in the past, including their representative to nato. he's an arms control specialist. he's a friendly, ingratiating guy who's also very tough advocate for government positions. he has been portrayed in our media in the past few days as a great schmoozer, someone gifted at outreach. you would have to say, i don't know this. i've known sergey kislyak for a long time, but in the time that he's been in washington, the image that americans have of russia has declined. their opinion of president putin has drastically declined. there's only so much good marketing can do. if you have an effective market, schmoozing isn't going to save us. >> where do we stand in the u.s. relationship between the u.s. and russia? >> well, i would say things are not looking very optimistic with regards to u.s. relations. so, whatever vladimir putin had hoped or had invested or allegedly invested in a trump presidency doesn't seem to be working out for him in the respect that, let's say,
>> sergey kislyak is one of the most prominent russian diplomats.e's had high-level posts in the past, including their representative to nato. he's an arms control specialist. he's a friendly, ingratiating guy who's also very tough advocate for government positions. he has been portrayed in our media in the past few days as a great schmoozer, someone gifted at outreach. you would have to say, i don't know this. i've known sergey kislyak for a long time, but in the time that he's been in...
285
285
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 0
it's not my first time in the states and i lived here in the cold war. >> for nearly a decade sergey kislyak been russia's link to washington. >> in a way he's a man behind enemy lines were politico's michael crowley describes kislyak as russia's most dangerous diplomat. >> at a time when putin is one of the great villains, his job primarily is to gather information and report back to moscow. >> reporter: over the years he's met with senators and top officials. in recent months with then u.s. senator jeff sessions who said thursday he did not meet with the ambassador as a trump campaign surrogate. kislyak did speak with several members of the trump administration including the president's son-in-law and close adviser jared kushner. a senior white house official confirmed kushner and general mike flynn briefly spoke with the ambassador at trump tower in december, a meeting which the white house described as an inconsequential hello, came around the time kushner and flynn melt with dozens of other diplomats. flynn stepped down last month as national security adviser after failing to disclose t
it's not my first time in the states and i lived here in the cold war. >> for nearly a decade sergey kislyak been russia's link to washington. >> in a way he's a man behind enemy lines were politico's michael crowley describes kislyak as russia's most dangerous diplomat. >> at a time when putin is one of the great villains, his job primarily is to gather information and report back to moscow. >> reporter: over the years he's met with senators and top officials. in recent...
123
123
Mar 28, 2017
03/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
amid revelations kushner sat down with sergei kislyak at trump tower during the transition and met with the helped of a russian bank with deep ties to vladimir putin. >> that was part of his role and he executed it completely as he was supposed to. >> reporter: date for kushner's testimony has not been set. the white house said executive order president trump will sign on. epa will rescind t t senato >>> apparently republican t ove. house huddled with administrat he told republican donorsnge fo he reportedly is aiming to outl retreat thursday. >>> the fre amacare was a blow to the administration andbuanfor folks health care thee i ca big relie 2-year-old son is in the hospitaled u a loter the aca bu winter a republican. so and our principles. >> reporter: ca she's grateful for some of the aca did for mecourse, the pre-existing conditions. he has two major life alteringo and shop for it able to afford it. >> r was one of dozens of republicans who planned to vot ew health care bill before it got pulled. the bill because it didn't do enough to addre addiction treatment. pennsylvania has ov
amid revelations kushner sat down with sergei kislyak at trump tower during the transition and met with the helped of a russian bank with deep ties to vladimir putin. >> that was part of his role and he executed it completely as he was supposed to. >> reporter: date for kushner's testimony has not been set. the white house said executive order president trump will sign on. epa will rescind t t senato >>> apparently republican t ove. house huddled with administrat he told...
127
127
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
it's the drip, drip that's really going to be damaging. >> reporter: sessions told fox he and sergey kislyakked politics. >> i don't recall any discussion of the campaign in any significant way. >> reporter: some on capitol hill want sessions to come back and explain. >> the only way he can really restore full trust and credibility is to answer our questions under oath. >> reporter: the president calls it a total witch hunt, designed to suggest his team colluded with russia to rig the election. >> that's irresponsible. there's no proof of that. it didn't >> don't run for politics. >> reporter: congress has found no proof so far. they're still investigating. still unknown, will jeff sessions come back here to capitol to testify under oath again? some lawmakers want him to. sessions said he told the truth the first time when he thought lawmakers wanted to know about any russian connections in connection with his work with the campaign, not with his work as a senator. >>> you can now once again enjoy one of the best views in washington. the "washington post" reports the clock tower tours at the
it's the drip, drip that's really going to be damaging. >> reporter: sessions told fox he and sergey kislyakked politics. >> i don't recall any discussion of the campaign in any significant way. >> reporter: some on capitol hill want sessions to come back and explain. >> the only way he can really restore full trust and credibility is to answer our questions under oath. >> reporter: the president calls it a total witch hunt, designed to suggest his team colluded...
102
102
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
who is sergey kislyak? he is a career diplomat who joined russia's foreign minute ci -- ministry four decades ago. in 2003 he became the deputy minister of foreign affairs. he's been serving as the russian ambassador to the u.s. for nearly a decade. the individuals who's met with him, we know now the presi's with him back in december during the transition speerperiod. joining him in that meeting, michael flynn. two other campaign officials carter page and jd gordon also say they met with sergey kislyak at the convention last summer. >>> president trump meanwhile is once again in florida for the weekend. today discussing his push for school choice. the president and education secretary betsy devos toured st. andrew catholic school in orlando and met with students there. mr. trump called florida his second home and referred to the southern white house, his mar-a-lago resort, saying there's no rest there. he also jokingly told a student who said he wanted to be a business owner not to run for politics. >>> wel
who is sergey kislyak? he is a career diplomat who joined russia's foreign minute ci -- ministry four decades ago. in 2003 he became the deputy minister of foreign affairs. he's been serving as the russian ambassador to the u.s. for nearly a decade. the individuals who's met with him, we know now the presi's with him back in december during the transition speerperiod. joining him in that meeting, michael flynn. two other campaign officials carter page and jd gordon also say they met with sergey...
121
121
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
december, jared kushner met with michael flynn, the russian ambassador to the united states, sergey kislyak, eric trump tower. it is said to have been a ten minute introductory meeting, nothing much more than that. simply to establish a line of communication between the incoming administration on the russian ambassador. >> bret: while this one-on-one meeting happens between then senator sessions on the russian ambassador in his office, happened at a time when russia was the news during the election. some are saying he shouldn't have forgotten about senators have lots of meetings with ambassadors, tons of them. sometimes when they are trying to criticize, they forget with a match with. >> exactly where they have so many meetings, the capture member them all. senator mccaskill of missouri tried to claim the moral high ground on this idea of senator sessions meeting with the russian ambassador, tweeting "i've been on the armed services committee, the same when the senator sessions, for ten years. no call or meeting with russian investor ever. a masters call members of the foreign relations com
december, jared kushner met with michael flynn, the russian ambassador to the united states, sergey kislyak, eric trump tower. it is said to have been a ten minute introductory meeting, nothing much more than that. simply to establish a line of communication between the incoming administration on the russian ambassador. >> bret: while this one-on-one meeting happens between then senator sessions on the russian ambassador in his office, happened at a time when russia was the news during...
89
89
Mar 20, 2017
03/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
michael flynn as a secret conversation with sergey kislyak. michael flynn lies about the secret conversation. the vice president unknowingly then assures the country that no such conversation ever happened. the president is informed that flynn has lied and pence has misled the country. the president does nothing. two weeks later the press revealed that flynn has lied and the president is forced to fire mr. flynn. the president then praises the man who lied, mr. flynn, and castigates the press for exposing the line. is it possible the removal of the ukraine provision from the gop platform was a coincidence? is it a coincidence that jeff sessions failed to sell the senate about his meeting with russian officers? is it a coincidence that mr. flynn would lie about a meeting with the same russian ambassador when they spoke over sanctions over russian hacking? is it a coincidence that the russian gas company sold a 19% share afr former british intelligence officer steele was told by russi sources that carter page was offered fees on a deal of just t
michael flynn as a secret conversation with sergey kislyak. michael flynn lies about the secret conversation. the vice president unknowingly then assures the country that no such conversation ever happened. the president is informed that flynn has lied and pence has misled the country. the president does nothing. two weeks later the press revealed that flynn has lied and the president is forced to fire mr. flynn. the president then praises the man who lied, mr. flynn, and castigates the press...
198
198
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
sergey kislyak is considered to be one of russia's top spies and spy recruiters in washington according to current and former senior u.s. officials. russian officials dispute this characterization. sessions failed to disclose it with kislyak in january. sessions was asked about russia's meddling in the election and the ties between trump and the kremlin. >> i have been called a surrogate a time or two in that campaign and i did not have communications with the russians. i'm unable to comment on it. >> reporter: sessions insists he did not mislead the committee saying they were not tied to the role with the trump campaign. >> i was taken aback a little bit about this brand-new information, this allegation that surrogates and i had been called a surrogate for donald trump meeting continuously with russian officials and that's what struck me very hard and what i focused my answer on. in retro spect, i should have slowed down. >> reporter: democrats say sessions recusal is hardly enough. demanding he resign. >> the fact that the attorney general, the top cop in our country lied under oath t
sergey kislyak is considered to be one of russia's top spies and spy recruiters in washington according to current and former senior u.s. officials. russian officials dispute this characterization. sessions failed to disclose it with kislyak in january. sessions was asked about russia's meddling in the election and the ties between trump and the kremlin. >> i have been called a surrogate a time or two in that campaign and i did not have communications with the russians. i'm unable to...
38
38
Mar 6, 2017
03/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
no meetings. >> but on thursday, page's answer changed. >> did you meet sergey kislyak in cleveland? did you talk to him? >> i -- i am not going to deny that i talked with him. >> by the way, we contacted paul manafort last night. he told us that he has, quote, always been forth right with us and had no knowledge of the platform change until the sunday after the convention so he couldn't have authorized the change. joining me now senator marco rubio, republican of florida. senator rubio, welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you. good morning. >> good morning. you travelled with the president on friday down to florida on air force one. on saturday morning, the president went on a tweet-storm, including accusing former president obama of illegally having him wire-tapped. do you have any insight, first of all, did the president talk to you about this on friday? and do you have any insight on what precipitated all this? >> we never obviously discussed that, number one. i have no insight into what exactly he is referring to, and i would imagine the president and the white house in t
no meetings. >> but on thursday, page's answer changed. >> did you meet sergey kislyak in cleveland? did you talk to him? >> i -- i am not going to deny that i talked with him. >> by the way, we contacted paul manafort last night. he told us that he has, quote, always been forth right with us and had no knowledge of the platform change until the sunday after the convention so he couldn't have authorized the change. joining me now senator marco rubio, republican of...
173
173
Mar 22, 2017
03/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
was some incident of collection because lieutenant general michael flynn was caught talking to sergey kislyak. does this go beyond that and does this qualify, the wiretapping that the president was tweeting. >> it definitely goes beyond what happened to general flynn. we don't actually know yet officially what happened to general flynn. we know his name leaked out but we don't know how it was picked up. >> the president was corrected and what he tweeted? >> it's possible. >> after that, he said to some degree, he does feel vindicated by what chairman nunes told us. nunes will continue to look into it. >> kimberly: thanks, john. we are going to take you live to the capital with representative adam schiff. >> the surveillance was anything but lawful and what people need to understand about foreign intelligence gathering and incidental collection is, if we are listening to two foreign spies talking to each other on foreign soil or to representatives of a foreign government and they mention a u.s. person, that is incidental collection. doesn't necessarily mean there was a call from a foreign part
was some incident of collection because lieutenant general michael flynn was caught talking to sergey kislyak. does this go beyond that and does this qualify, the wiretapping that the president was tweeting. >> it definitely goes beyond what happened to general flynn. we don't actually know yet officially what happened to general flynn. we know his name leaked out but we don't know how it was picked up. >> the president was corrected and what he tweeted? >> it's possible....
122
122
Mar 4, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
over the reports that sergei kislyak is engaged in espionage activities, something we've been reporting over the past couple days. the foreign ministry saying this is a provocation. but when i spoke to the spokeswoman yesterday she said stop cnn, stop spreading lies and false news. which is obviously, again, a very familiar refrain to us. >> where does the diplomatic relationship with the u.s. and russia stand right now? >> reporter: well, i mean, i think from the kremlin point of view, it's a confusing picture. they were expecting donald trump to come into office with a pro-russian agenda, the kind of stuff that he'd bokspoken about during his campaign, doing a deal over ukraine. but the issue of russia and its connection with american politics has become so toxic in the united states, none of that has followed through. now there's an understanding with the press a lot, that donald trump is not going to be the sort of president who, the american president who's sympathetic to the russian point of view, the idea that donald trump was going to transform the relationship between washingto
over the reports that sergei kislyak is engaged in espionage activities, something we've been reporting over the past couple days. the foreign ministry saying this is a provocation. but when i spoke to the spokeswoman yesterday she said stop cnn, stop spreading lies and false news. which is obviously, again, a very familiar refrain to us. >> where does the diplomatic relationship with the u.s. and russia stand right now? >> reporter: well, i mean, i think from the kremlin point of...
55
55
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> sergey kislyak has spent years living amgd working as a diplomat in the united states.re on his background and the controversy swirling around him. >> reporter: sergey kislyak is the russian ambassador again at the is that right of damaging allegations about trump administration contacts with moscow. he's been russian's man in washington since 2008. before which he held a series of key diplomatic posts including ambassador to nato and the russian deputy foreign ministers, he was also instrumental in working out a complex arms reduction treaty between russia and the united states agreed during the obama presidency. more recently ambassador kislyak has been actively engaging the trump team. remember, it was conversations between the ambassador and michael flynn, the former national security advisor that led to general flynn's resignation after just 24 days in the post after it emerged that u.s. sanctions on russia had been discussed. government officials say they suspect ambassador kislyak is one of russia's top spies and spy recruiters. russia's foreign ministers has pus
. >> sergey kislyak has spent years living amgd working as a diplomat in the united states.re on his background and the controversy swirling around him. >> reporter: sergey kislyak is the russian ambassador again at the is that right of damaging allegations about trump administration contacts with moscow. he's been russian's man in washington since 2008. before which he held a series of key diplomatic posts including ambassador to nato and the russian deputy foreign ministers, he...
168
168
Mar 2, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
what do we know about sergei kislyak? >> a career diplomat, wolf. 40 years working for the foreign ministry here in russia. started back in '73 dwragraduat from the institute of fphysics. joins the foreign ministry. '81, when this country is still the soviet union, he's assigned to new york to the u.n., to the united nations there as a second secretary representing the u.n. a low position. four years later, promoted to first secretary, sent to the soviet union's embassy in washington. he leaves '89. so he has about ten years in the united states. he comes back to russia. he's serving here. serving in russia in various capacities in the foreign ministry. 20 -- or 1998, he's assigned to become the russian ambassador to brussels. also russia's representative to nato as well. 2008 he becomes the deputy foreign minister -- between 2003 and 2008, the deputy foreign minister here in russia. before then being assigned back to russia as ambassador. so this is a long diplomatic career. n this is what russian officials are pointing
what do we know about sergei kislyak? >> a career diplomat, wolf. 40 years working for the foreign ministry here in russia. started back in '73 dwragraduat from the institute of fphysics. joins the foreign ministry. '81, when this country is still the soviet union, he's assigned to new york to the u.n., to the united nations there as a second secretary representing the u.n. a low position. four years later, promoted to first secretary, sent to the soviet union's embassy in washington. he...