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it turns out now the phone call of vladimir putin were treated that way.saudi royal family were treated that way, and that's a break with the way previous presidents have treated these phone records. >> yeah, that's right. so much of this is troubling on so many levels. i spent the last couple of days trying to wrap my brain around all these allegations as more and more comes to light. there is a couple of common themes to all of this. number one, it all seems to be related to helping donald trump win re-election. everything he does seems to be geared towards how can he help his election better his prospect in 2020. and i think it is important that you know, you think about the national security aspect of this and his complete disregard for our national security professionals, our troops, people who have taken the oath who are putting their lives on the line to defend this nation. context is really important. when president trump was talking about javelin missile systems with president zelensky, these are weapon systems that are needed to prevent-t 72 tank
it turns out now the phone call of vladimir putin were treated that way.saudi royal family were treated that way, and that's a break with the way previous presidents have treated these phone records. >> yeah, that's right. so much of this is troubling on so many levels. i spent the last couple of days trying to wrap my brain around all these allegations as more and more comes to light. there is a couple of common themes to all of this. number one, it all seems to be related to helping...
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were local elections in russia with practically no opposition candidates and few voters and yet vladimir putin's united russia party can barely declare a victory the party lost nearly a 3rd of its seats in moscow's city parliament a stagnating economy declining living standards and they fall in vladimir putin's approval ratings are all seen as the main reasons the opposition leader alexina vonnie he called on russians to vote tactically to block candidates from united russia after some opposition candidates were banned from running. even the mascots outside the polling stations don't seem very enthusiastic overall turnout in moscow was only 21 percent city council elections 2 candidates from the governing united russia party and other kremlin friendly parties but many opposition candidates were kept off the ballot president vladimir putin cast his vote early the lack of choice didn't bother him too much because there's been some countries there are 3050 even 100 candidates but that doesn't mean to say they do better work it's quality not quantity that counts i think we have with the cand
were local elections in russia with practically no opposition candidates and few voters and yet vladimir putin's united russia party can barely declare a victory the party lost nearly a 3rd of its seats in moscow's city parliament a stagnating economy declining living standards and they fall in vladimir putin's approval ratings are all seen as the main reasons the opposition leader alexina vonnie he called on russians to vote tactically to block candidates from united russia after some...
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this threat from a former communist kgb official, vladimir putin against america's democratic processof election? the answer he did not want to get involved. and he didn't. then for months after the election not a single republican senator spoke on the senate floor about the mounting and devastating evidence of russia's attack on our election and in 2016 i know that's personally because the first casualty in that attack was my state of eilinois and the russians found a way through their trolls to get into the file of my home state and into the voting records of 70000 or more americans who lived in illinois. what did they do with that information? it appears little or nothing but they could have changed it could of had a dramatic impact on the rights of these american citizens to make m their legitimate constitutional choice in the election. four months the silence was deafening as well as president trump defended vladimir putin's brazen denials of these attacks. president trump took the word of vladimir putin over that of his own american intelligence professionals. senate republicans
this threat from a former communist kgb official, vladimir putin against america's democratic processof election? the answer he did not want to get involved. and he didn't. then for months after the election not a single republican senator spoke on the senate floor about the mounting and devastating evidence of russia's attack on our election and in 2016 i know that's personally because the first casualty in that attack was my state of eilinois and the russians found a way through their trolls...
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donald trump blamed that not on vladimir putin but on president obama.e for russia's aggression tonight in georgia? and what should the president of the united states be doing about it? russia expert evelyn farkas will join us after this break. fundraising. giving back. subaru and our retailers have given over one hundred and sixty-five million dollars to charity. we call it our love promise. and it's why you don't even have to own a subaru to love a subaru retailer. subaru. more than a car company. you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not, because you have e*trade whose tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad, get e*trade. (burke) at farmers insurance, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "three-ring fender bender." (clown 1) sorry about that... (clown 2) apologies. (clown 1) ...didn't mean it. (clown 3) whoops. (stilts) sorry! (clowns) we're sorry! (scary) hey, we're sorry! [man screams] [scary s
donald trump blamed that not on vladimir putin but on president obama.e for russia's aggression tonight in georgia? and what should the president of the united states be doing about it? russia expert evelyn farkas will join us after this break. fundraising. giving back. subaru and our retailers have given over one hundred and sixty-five million dollars to charity. we call it our love promise. and it's why you don't even have to own a subaru to love a subaru retailer. subaru. more than a car...
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for example, what was vladimir's intentions -- vladimir putin's intentions in 2016?are his intentions in 2020 vis-a-vis the u.s. election? did members of the trump administration collude or conspire with russian intelligence? presumably if this source was as well placed as he sounds, we would know some of the answers to those questions. >> it's fascinating. steve hall, i really appreciate it. rolf larsen, thank you so much. >>> president trump went after the three republicans so far who have said they'll run against him for the republican presidential nomination. coming up, i'll talk to one of those the president went after today, former congressman joe walsh, and explore why the republican party is trying to limit the number of gop primaries next year. i can't believe it. that sophie opened up a wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am i? (woman speaking french) are you crazy/nuts? cyclist: pip! pip! (woman speaking french) i'm here, look at me. it's completely your fault. (man speaking french) ok? it's me. it's my fault? no, i can't believe how easy it w
for example, what was vladimir's intentions -- vladimir putin's intentions in 2016?are his intentions in 2020 vis-a-vis the u.s. election? did members of the trump administration collude or conspire with russian intelligence? presumably if this source was as well placed as he sounds, we would know some of the answers to those questions. >> it's fascinating. steve hall, i really appreciate it. rolf larsen, thank you so much. >>> president trump went after the three republicans so...
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fears that president trump might leak information about the spy to russians, including possibly vladimir putin. but "the new york times" is reporting tonight that the cia had other concerns about ways the spy's identity might be compromised, and the cia was considering extracting the spy from russia to safety because reporters for nbc news and "the new york times" and "the washington post" began reporting about the cia's possible sources inside the kremlin in 2016. "the new york times" reports tonight the moscow informant was instrumental to the cia's most explosive conclusion about russia's interference campaign that president vladimir putin ordered and orchestrated it himself. as the american government's best insight into the thinking and orders from mr. putin, the source was also key to the cia's assessment that he affirmatively favored donald trump's election and personally ordered the hacking of the democratic national committee. the informant, according to people familiar with the matter, was outside of mr. putin's inner circle, but saw him regularly and had access to high level k
fears that president trump might leak information about the spy to russians, including possibly vladimir putin. but "the new york times" is reporting tonight that the cia had other concerns about ways the spy's identity might be compromised, and the cia was considering extracting the spy from russia to safety because reporters for nbc news and "the new york times" and "the washington post" began reporting about the cia's possible sources inside the kremlin in 2016....
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were local elections in russia with practically no opposition candidates and few voters and yet vladimir putin's united russia party can barely declare a victory the party lost nearly a 3rd of its seeds in moscow city parliament a stagnating economy declining living standards and a fall in vladimir putin's approval ratings they're all seen as the main reasons opposition leader alexina vonnie he called on russians to vote tactically to block candidates from united russia after some opposition candidates were banned from running. even the mascots outside the polling stations don't seem very enthusiastic overall turnout in moscow was only 21 percent city council elections 2 candidates from the governing united russia party and other kremlin friendly parties but many opposition candidates were kept off the ballot president vladimir putin cast his vote early the lack of choice didn't bother him too much with your friends in some countries there are 3050 even 100 candidates but that doesn't mean to say they do better work it's quality not quantity that counts i think we have with the candidate
were local elections in russia with practically no opposition candidates and few voters and yet vladimir putin's united russia party can barely declare a victory the party lost nearly a 3rd of its seeds in moscow city parliament a stagnating economy declining living standards and a fall in vladimir putin's approval ratings they're all seen as the main reasons opposition leader alexina vonnie he called on russians to vote tactically to block candidates from united russia after some opposition...
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foreign leaders extended to phone calls with crown prince mohammed bin salman and russian leader vladimir putin, according to people familiar with the matter. now, those calls were among the presidential conversations that aides took remarkable steps to keep from becoming public. in the case of trump's calls with prince mohammed, officials who ordinarily would have been given access to a rough transcript of the conversation never saw one according to one of the sources. instead, anderson, a transcript was never even circulated at all, which the source said was highly unusual, particularly after a high-profile conversation like that one. now the call which the person said contained no especially sensitive national security secrets came as we'll recall, anderson, as the white house was confronting the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi which u.s. intelligence assessments said came at the hand of the saudi government. now, with putin access to the transcript of at least one of trump's conversations was also tightly restricted according to a former trump administration official speaking to
foreign leaders extended to phone calls with crown prince mohammed bin salman and russian leader vladimir putin, according to people familiar with the matter. now, those calls were among the presidential conversations that aides took remarkable steps to keep from becoming public. in the case of trump's calls with prince mohammed, officials who ordinarily would have been given access to a rough transcript of the conversation never saw one according to one of the sources. instead, anderson, a...
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intelligence in the dismemberment of jamal khashoggi and vladimir putin? >> it doesn't sur please me at all because the way this white house has apparently worked is unconventional. >> just something that makes you scratch your head and what were you thinking. >> unconventional and inkofrnable. >> both wrapped into one. >> in the case of the crown prince, the saudi crown prince, ordinarily pamela's reporting there would be a group of people that would be given a rough transcript of what transpired in this phone call. nothing was circulated at all and highly unusual after a high-profile conversation. you know how these things are done. how unusual would such a thing be? >> it is very unusual and it leads you to believe that something is hiding something or somebody wants to keep things from getting outside and this is the same secretive attitude that we have found straight on which is one of the reasons why we issued the subpoena today, and i signed the subpoena because we really want to find out what's happened. as chair of the foreign affairs committee an
intelligence in the dismemberment of jamal khashoggi and vladimir putin? >> it doesn't sur please me at all because the way this white house has apparently worked is unconventional. >> just something that makes you scratch your head and what were you thinking. >> unconventional and inkofrnable. >> both wrapped into one. >> in the case of the crown prince, the saudi crown prince, ordinarily pamela's reporting there would be a group of people that would be given a...
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it's a local election but a test for vladimir putin the russian president's party takes a hit in moscow's poll that's come after weeks of protests against the government so how will you deal with this set and is he losing influence this is inside story . hello and welcome to the program i'm homage enjoy him it's sparked some of the biggest demonstrations the country has seen in decades thousands took to the streets over the summer in russia after some of the kremlin's fiercest critics were barred from a regional ballot but despite moscow's attempt to silence them the ruling party lost a 3rd of its seats in the capital in sunday's local election president vladimir putin's united russia still holds a majority but the opposition communist party has almost doubled its number of seats so what does this mean for the national elections in 2 years time is putin beginning to lose his popularity we'll be speaking to our guests in a moment but 1st step fasten has more from moscow. pretty interesting developments here in moscow and also a politically complicated scheme that has played out for sure un
it's a local election but a test for vladimir putin the russian president's party takes a hit in moscow's poll that's come after weeks of protests against the government so how will you deal with this set and is he losing influence this is inside story . hello and welcome to the program i'm homage enjoy him it's sparked some of the biggest demonstrations the country has seen in decades thousands took to the streets over the summer in russia after some of the kremlin's fiercest critics were...
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if it was vladimir putin and there was a promise made, whether it's donald trump giving vladimir putinome compliment on an official call, the russian government knows or whomever was on that call. at this point the president is stonewalling congress from what was said again despite the fact that that foreign government has that information. >> even though the foreign leader has the information. we don't know which foreign leader it was. >> correct, we don't. >> or which promise was made. i interviewed jackie earlier saying this president used unsecure cell phones. why do you think she raised that point? >> because the cell phones are so insecure. if there was not a transcript of this call, if it was done from a cell phone, for example, that cell phone represents a major counter intelligence risk. if you're a foreign government you are trying to survey his phone, his contacts. that is an easy collection target for a foreign government. at this point though we don't know if it was a cell phone or an official call. what we do know is that someone within the intelligence community thought
if it was vladimir putin and there was a promise made, whether it's donald trump giving vladimir putinome compliment on an official call, the russian government knows or whomever was on that call. at this point the president is stonewalling congress from what was said again despite the fact that that foreign government has that information. >> even though the foreign leader has the information. we don't know which foreign leader it was. >> correct, we don't. >> or which...
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net an attack from the opposition candidates now that's not to say that in the big picture that vladimir putin is maybe in danger of losing power here in russia but it seems that the apparatus that he's built up over the last 20 years that guarantees his support is starting to lose some of its support among the but the electorate ok now what outcome is the opposition campaigning for considering that many of its candidates have actually been barred from running. well the electorate are i'm sorry the opposition rather isn't expecting a surprise win here instead some of the opposition members who support alexina volumnia who is the most prominent opposition representative here and moscow are pulling forth they're calling smart voting they're attempting to get people that will support them to back a list of candidates that they feel have the best chance of defeating candidates were backed by eugene assia basically what they're saying is even if members of their own party aren't getting elected to the minutes at the municipal level or at the the regional level if they can prevent candidates f
net an attack from the opposition candidates now that's not to say that in the big picture that vladimir putin is maybe in danger of losing power here in russia but it seems that the apparatus that he's built up over the last 20 years that guarantees his support is starting to lose some of its support among the but the electorate ok now what outcome is the opposition campaigning for considering that many of its candidates have actually been barred from running. well the electorate are i'm sorry...
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of calls, for instance, between russian president vladimir putin and president donald trump. these comments follow the release of a transcript of a call in july between ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky and president trump. certainly this is a matter of concern for the russians, and it's also interesting to note this is part of a pattern of secrecy that we've seen on the part of president trump when it comes toen conversations with putin. we know, for instance, that president trump took the notes from a translator following a meeting in 2017 with president putin and instructed that translator not to discuss the content of that conversation that had happened. so certainly this is something that is being watched closely on the russian side, christi. but we're still awaiting news that has emerged from overnight, christi. >> the kremlin says it hopes the white house doesn't release the calls between putin and president trump. how is this received by the people there in russia because i think a lot of people here in the u.s. probably look at that and may wonder about the legi
of calls, for instance, between russian president vladimir putin and president donald trump. these comments follow the release of a transcript of a call in july between ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky and president trump. certainly this is a matter of concern for the russians, and it's also interesting to note this is part of a pattern of secrecy that we've seen on the part of president trump when it comes toen conversations with putin. we know, for instance, that president trump took...
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you know, when talked about vladimir putin's a killer.ot of people are killers, there's a -- a lot of people do a lot of things. it is extraordinary to hear the president saying that directly to the russian ambassador and the foreign minister. is it clear to you how that conversation was limited? the reporting that cnn had earlier, cnn was only able to say that the -- the distribution of it or the access to it was limited. do you know any more details on how it was limited? >> sure. we know that essentially this was no longer available to people who might actually have access, ordinarily have access to it. now the white house -- what i mean by this, if you're a country expert or an issue area, you ordinarily would get access to conversations from that area. other senior nsc people who might have security clearance could get it. at the time this conversation happened, the white house had already started restricting these memos fearful of press leaks. we're told that this memo about this conversation with lavrov and kislyak was restricted e
you know, when talked about vladimir putin's a killer.ot of people are killers, there's a -- a lot of people do a lot of things. it is extraordinary to hear the president saying that directly to the russian ambassador and the foreign minister. is it clear to you how that conversation was limited? the reporting that cnn had earlier, cnn was only able to say that the -- the distribution of it or the access to it was limited. do you know any more details on how it was limited? >> sure. we...
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were local elections in russia with practically no opposition candidates and few voters and yet vladimir putin's united russia party can barely declare a victory the party lost nearly a 3rd of its seats in moscow's city parliament a stagnating economy declining living standards and a fall in vladimir putin's approval ratings they're all seen as the main reasons opposition leader alexina vonnie he called on russians to vote tactically to block candidates from united russia after some opposition candidates were banned from running. even the mascots outside the polling stations don't seem very enthusiastic overall turnout in moscow was only 21 percent city council elections 2 candidates from the governing united russia party and other kremlin friendly parties but many opposition candidates were kept off the ballot president vladimir putin cast his vote early the lack of choice didn't bother him too much with your friends in some countries there are 3050 even 100 candidates but that doesn't mean to say they do better work it's quality not quantity that counts i think we have with the candida
were local elections in russia with practically no opposition candidates and few voters and yet vladimir putin's united russia party can barely declare a victory the party lost nearly a 3rd of its seats in moscow's city parliament a stagnating economy declining living standards and a fall in vladimir putin's approval ratings they're all seen as the main reasons opposition leader alexina vonnie he called on russians to vote tactically to block candidates from united russia after some opposition...
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but a lot of attention is being focused on a late july call with -- between the president and vladimir putin precisely because the readout from that -- from the kremlin initially was very different from what was me la -- belatedly acknowledged from the white house. the kremlin reported it first and after a series of calls from reporters here in washington, the white house acknowledged that the call had taken place but gave a very minimal description of what the issues were. >> right, that was a july 31st call initiated by the white house to putin. and the initial very cursory readout by the white house was that it had something to do with trump expressing concerns about wildfires in siberia. but the readout given by the kremlin was much -- a little more forthcoming and indicated that trump had made an offer which the kremlin took as a signal that full bilateral relations, a relationship could one day be restored. so that is definitely something of interest here. and i just don't want to get too far ahead of the reporting but that is something one would be advised to look into, i think.
but a lot of attention is being focused on a late july call with -- between the president and vladimir putin precisely because the readout from that -- from the kremlin initially was very different from what was me la -- belatedly acknowledged from the white house. the kremlin reported it first and after a series of calls from reporters here in washington, the white house acknowledged that the call had taken place but gave a very minimal description of what the issues were. >> right, that...
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if it was vladimir putin and there was a promise made whether it's donald trump giving vladimir putin some kind of compromise on official call, the russian government knows what was said or whomever was on that call. and at this point the president is stonewalling congress from knowing what was said. again despite the fact that that foreign government has that information. >> even though the foreign leader has the information. we don't know which foreign leader or what promise was made. but i interviewed congresswoman jackie sphere earlier and she brought up that the president used unsecure cell phones. why do you think she raised that point? >> if it was done from a cell phone, for example, that cell phone represents a major counter intelligence risk. if you're a foreign government, you are definitely trying to survey the president's cell phone. you are also trying to surtheir contacts. that is an easy intellection target. what we do know is that someone within the intelligence community thought that a promise was made that represented an urgent and credible threat to national securi
if it was vladimir putin and there was a promise made whether it's donald trump giving vladimir putin some kind of compromise on official call, the russian government knows what was said or whomever was on that call. and at this point the president is stonewalling congress from knowing what was said. again despite the fact that that foreign government has that information. >> even though the foreign leader has the information. we don't know which foreign leader or what promise was made....
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reports suggest his aides restricted access to records of calls to several world leaders, including vladimir putin. police in hong kong use tear gas and water cannon to disperse pro—democracy protesters on the fifth anniversary of umbrella movement. voting finishes in afghanistan's long—awaited presidential election. the poll has been dogged by violence and low turnout. after nearly half of the competitors withdraw from the gruelling heat of the women's marathon in doha, we ask whether the event should even have been held. hello and welcome to world news today. the white house has restricted access to transcripts of some of president donald trump's calls with foreign leaders. that's according to us media reports. officials say notes about calls to leaders including russia's vladimir putin and the saudi crown prince have not been handled in the usual way. it comes as an impeachment investigation into president trump over his administration's dealing with ukraine is gathering pace. live now to our north america correspondent, peter bowes. the white house acknowledged that it had restricted acc
reports suggest his aides restricted access to records of calls to several world leaders, including vladimir putin. police in hong kong use tear gas and water cannon to disperse pro—democracy protesters on the fifth anniversary of umbrella movement. voting finishes in afghanistan's long—awaited presidential election. the poll has been dogged by violence and low turnout. after nearly half of the competitors withdraw from the gruelling heat of the women's marathon in doha, we ask whether the...
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limit access extended to phone calls with saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman and russian leader vladimirutin. >> he told two officials that he was unconcerned about moscow's interference in the election. >> cnn has confirmed that kurt volker, u.s. diplomat, has now suddenly resigned. >> the white house in crisis. we have learned mike pompeo has been subpoenaed by three house committees. >> democrats saying if they don't get this and other subpoenas it will only strengthen their case for impeachment. >> impeach any president over a phone call like this would be insane. >> the president is blatantly extorting a foreign leader. >> no push, no pressure, no nothing. it's all a hoax, folks. it's all a big hoax. >>> welcome this saturday morning. we're glad to have you with us. we're following major news. secretary of state mike pompeo has been subpoenaed to turn over documents related to ukraine and the whistle-blower scandal. he's already missed two deadlines. his third and final chance to hanlds them over is now on file. >>> kurt volker is now out of a job. resources tell cnn he resigned yes
limit access extended to phone calls with saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman and russian leader vladimirutin. >> he told two officials that he was unconcerned about moscow's interference in the election. >> cnn has confirmed that kurt volker, u.s. diplomat, has now suddenly resigned. >> the white house in crisis. we have learned mike pompeo has been subpoenaed by three house committees. >> democrats saying if they don't get this and other subpoenas it will only...
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they tried to bury information about calls with vladimir putin. and saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman. coming in the midof out rage over the murder of jamal khashoggi. impeachment possibly as soon as thanksgiving. resigned just one day after the complaint was made public. that after rudy giuliani told cnn he spoke to the state department. at least ten times about his work in ukraine. insisting he has quote a feis little trail of text messages with ambassador. to prove his story. also tonight secretary of state pompeo subpoenaed by the chairman of the house foreign affairs, intel and over sight committees. why? failing to turn over adopts on ukraine. documents on ukraine. they have given him until next friday to comply. also scheduled depositions with five state department officials including the ambassador. as house intel committee chairman schiff says he's negotiating to interview the whistleblower. the one who wrote the explosive complaint that alleges that president trump pressured ukraine to investigate joe biden. all in effort to dig up
they tried to bury information about calls with vladimir putin. and saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman. coming in the midof out rage over the murder of jamal khashoggi. impeachment possibly as soon as thanksgiving. resigned just one day after the complaint was made public. that after rudy giuliani told cnn he spoke to the state department. at least ten times about his work in ukraine. insisting he has quote a feis little trail of text messages with ambassador. to prove his story. also...
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president vladimir putin's united russia still holds a majority but the opposition communist party has almost doubled its number of seats so what does this mean for the national elections in 2 years time is putin beginning to lose his popularity we'll be speaking to our guests in a moment but 1st step fasten has more from moscow pretty interesting developments here in moscow and also a politically complicated scheme that has played out for sure united russia the ruling party of lattimer put in has lost more seats here in moscow than ever before but on the other hand they still have a majority so it's more like a psychological loss for a party that is simply not used to losing and has been having a monopoly position here in the city duma for such a long time and has been in power in russia for such a long time on the other hand it doesn't mean that now there's an independent opposition in the city duma because they were simply banned from running in these elections the opposition has then called for this so-called smart fold voting for anyone basically who can beat united russia and thi
president vladimir putin's united russia still holds a majority but the opposition communist party has almost doubled its number of seats so what does this mean for the national elections in 2 years time is putin beginning to lose his popularity we'll be speaking to our guests in a moment but 1st step fasten has more from moscow pretty interesting developments here in moscow and also a politically complicated scheme that has played out for sure united russia the ruling party of lattimer put in...
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zblan congress been pressuring donald trump to advance that aid to the ukrainians because obviously vladimir putin continues his threats of further invasion after invading their country already. but explain how the president continued to hold up aid to ukraine at the same time eight times he was pressuring the ukrainian president to interfere in america's political process. >> just a few seconds of background here. after ukraine was invaded first
zblan congress been pressuring donald trump to advance that aid to the ukrainians because obviously vladimir putin continues his threats of further invasion after invading their country already. but explain how the president continued to hold up aid to ukraine at the same time eight times he was pressuring the ukrainian president to interfere in america's political process. >> just a few seconds of background here. after ukraine was invaded first
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strategy he, vladimir putin, was being aided by useful ed yitidiots in ameri. your answer, sir? >> congressman, i can't be sure to the motives of vladimir putin or the russians who want to interfere with our election process in 2016 but can be certain of one thing. donald trump is was a private citizen at the time and no more responsibility or authority to secure the integrity of the 2016 election cycle than i can. that responsibility fell for the intelligence committee and obama administration and clearly failed. never under my tenure inform me or anyone in the campaign of any potential hacking transpiring never contact us to alert us of any potential security violations as related to the election and so i think mr. comey, mr. brennan, and mr. clapper ultimately own the responsibilities to understand why they did not do a better job protecting the american electorate in 20916 ensuring we didn't have foreign interference. >> and mr. lewandowski, had they contacted you what would have been your response in terms of notifying others on the election in terms of th
strategy he, vladimir putin, was being aided by useful ed yitidiots in ameri. your answer, sir? >> congressman, i can't be sure to the motives of vladimir putin or the russians who want to interfere with our election process in 2016 but can be certain of one thing. donald trump is was a private citizen at the time and no more responsibility or authority to secure the integrity of the 2016 election cycle than i can. that responsibility fell for the intelligence committee and obama...
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to documents he was able to report to the cia on vladimir putin's orders and his intentions and his moods it was an incredibly valuable source, and it's a great loss that he is no longer in place. >> reporter: today russia confirming the man worked in the kremlin, but says he did not have direct access to putin, calling the u.s. reports pulp fiction the russian foreign minister saying "i have never seen this man. i have never met and have never monitored his career or movements. once in the u.s., the russian was apparently living in plain sight under u.s. government protection in the washington area where nbc news found his house and knocked on the door, but no one answered. >> i get in my car, and i notice an suv screeching down the street at a high rate of speed it stops nose to nose with my vehicle. inside are two men they were clearly u.s. government agents who had been alerted to my presence and rushed to the house. >> reporter: no secret to the russians >> i'm convinced after 25 years in counterintelligence that russian services knew exactly who this person was, knew that he h
to documents he was able to report to the cia on vladimir putin's orders and his intentions and his moods it was an incredibly valuable source, and it's a great loss that he is no longer in place. >> reporter: today russia confirming the man worked in the kremlin, but says he did not have direct access to putin, calling the u.s. reports pulp fiction the russian foreign minister saying "i have never seen this man. i have never met and have never monitored his career or movements. once...
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on july 31st there was a phone call between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. the reason we know about this phone call is because the kremlin put it out. the kremlin first put out the read out of what they spoke about, and then reporters went to the white house and said what can you give us and hours later the white house put out their account. here's all we know about this phone call. this is from the kremlin's press service. president trump offered putin assistance in fighting forest fires in siberia. then what the white house said was president trump spoke with president vladimir putin today and expressed concern over the vast wildfires afflicting siberia. so one is a promise of assistance. one is expressing concern. so there's a discrepancy, but it can't be about wildfires, right? would a whistleblower be so concerned about this phone call? >> not as described, no. but, of course, as we know, this white house has routinely now not put out information or full details about meetings the president has or conversations he has with foreign leaders. and russia be
on july 31st there was a phone call between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. the reason we know about this phone call is because the kremlin put it out. the kremlin first put out the read out of what they spoke about, and then reporters went to the white house and said what can you give us and hours later the white house put out their account. here's all we know about this phone call. this is from the kremlin's press service. president trump offered putin assistance in...
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prudent strategy, vladimir putin was being aided by useful idiots in america. your answer sir. >> congressman i can't be sure to the motives of vladimir putin nor the russians who want to interfere with our election process in 2016 but i can be certain of one thing. donald trump was a private citizen at the time and had no more responsibility or authority to secure the integrity of the 2016 election cycle than i did. that responsibility fell to the intelligence committee and the obama biden administration and they clearly failed. never did they inform anyone of the campaign at the time of any potential hacking which may have been transpiring, never did they contact us to alert us of any potential security violations as it related to the election. so i think mr. comay and mr. brennan and mr. clapper ultimately own responsibility ahead of the intelligence committee to understand why they did not do a better job of protecting the american electorate in 2016 to ensure we didn't have foreign interference. >> and mr. lewandowski had they contacted you what would have
prudent strategy, vladimir putin was being aided by useful idiots in america. your answer sir. >> congressman i can't be sure to the motives of vladimir putin nor the russians who want to interfere with our election process in 2016 but i can be certain of one thing. donald trump was a private citizen at the time and had no more responsibility or authority to secure the integrity of the 2016 election cycle than i did. that responsibility fell to the intelligence committee and the obama...
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they are until is in moscow and says today's vote is crucial for the party behind president vladimir putin's power base. the election to the moscow city duma has given the country's opposition in the unlikely chance to challenge the power and control of united russia. and its complete domination of russian political life now you know you're a c.e.o. is actually face seen historically low poll numbers with the rhondda only 30 percent of russians saying they currently support the party now the brain is also considered toxic in many of the country's major cities and that's part of the reason why many candidates here in moscow chose to run as independents out of fears that association with the party could hurt their chances in today's polling you know this also might be part of the reason that we've seen such heavy handed tactics from russian security forces when it came to some of the opposition back demonstrations we've seen in recent weeks they're speaking to many political experts here they tell me that that was heavy handed tactics have actually gone a long way to help politicizing
they are until is in moscow and says today's vote is crucial for the party behind president vladimir putin's power base. the election to the moscow city duma has given the country's opposition in the unlikely chance to challenge the power and control of united russia. and its complete domination of russian political life now you know you're a c.e.o. is actually face seen historically low poll numbers with the rhondda only 30 percent of russians saying they currently support the party now the...
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revealed details unknown but it is about a phone call between donald trump and the ukrainian leader vladimir selenski they had july and allegedly during that conversation with donald trump more than once. to launch an investigation into former vice president joe biden and his son's business in ukraine and it was happening at the time when the donald trump administration was withholding the military aid for ukraine earlier approved by congress and this is why some politicians and journalists put it as if trump is accused of threatening the ukrainian leader of holding millions of dollars in. for ukraine unless they dig up some dirt on the political opponent we have here we were told we could joe biden who may be going up against him in 2020 for the white house joe biden said and ukraine right trump claims that when joe biden was vice president he pressured ukraine to fire their top prosecutor because that gentleman was investigating a ukrainian kompany that biden's son was a board member of course if this is the case this is a power abuse case but at this point these are just claims the long t
revealed details unknown but it is about a phone call between donald trump and the ukrainian leader vladimir selenski they had july and allegedly during that conversation with donald trump more than once. to launch an investigation into former vice president joe biden and his son's business in ukraine and it was happening at the time when the donald trump administration was withholding the military aid for ukraine earlier approved by congress and this is why some politicians and journalists put...
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nor fed more than 7000000 were eligible to elect small macon's to the moscow parliament president vladimir putin cast his vote in the capital where demonstrations have erupted in recent weeks protesters were angry after authorities banned several allies of opposition leader in a valley from standing a police crackdown around 2000 people the times. for more on this let's bring in our correspondent our until he's in moscow will only have a full sagan's tomorrow but do we have any was also i saw well we're russia is quite a large countries around which amounted to we get the official election totals but looking here at moscow which is actually the most closely watched races we're seeing that voter turnout is roughly in line with what it was last year and that was only around 21 percent which is quite low and that could be an indication that these weeks of protests would lead up to this polling actually failed to have a large impact on and feel like total shit here when these regional elections are being seen as a serious test for russian president vladimir putin and his united russia party wh
nor fed more than 7000000 were eligible to elect small macon's to the moscow parliament president vladimir putin cast his vote in the capital where demonstrations have erupted in recent weeks protesters were angry after authorities banned several allies of opposition leader in a valley from standing a police crackdown around 2000 people the times. for more on this let's bring in our correspondent our until he's in moscow will only have a full sagan's tomorrow but do we have any was also i saw...
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complaint has to deal with a call involving the president vladimir putin. but he also spoke with kim jong-un, the pakistani prime minister, the dutch prime minister and the mayor of qatar. while the president is brushing all of this off, one thing we should note is that administration officials, and i've talked to some in the past, has raised questions as to what the president has been doing behind the scenes on these foreign leader calls, specifically about vladimir putin. i talked to a senior administration official earlier this year who questioned what the president was doing on these calls with vladimir putin during some of his conversations with vladimir putin, so it is not, i think, a complete surprise that this whistleblower complaint has come forward. we don't know the details about all of it, and asman our manu r is reporting on capitol hill, the attorney general so far is not disclosing to the intelligence committee in the house any details from this whistleblower complaint. obviously house democrats are upset about this on capitol hill, and so fa
complaint has to deal with a call involving the president vladimir putin. but he also spoke with kim jong-un, the pakistani prime minister, the dutch prime minister and the mayor of qatar. while the president is brushing all of this off, one thing we should note is that administration officials, and i've talked to some in the past, has raised questions as to what the president has been doing behind the scenes on these foreign leader calls, specifically about vladimir putin. i talked to a senior...
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candidates the regional and municipal polls are being seen as a test of popularity for president vladimir putin and his united russia party last cow has been rocked by weeks of protests in the run up to the elections with hundreds arrested demonstrating in support of opposition politicians banned from standing several protesters were also detained on polling day. even the mascots outside the polling stations don't seem very enthusiastic by early evening turnout in moscow had reached only 17 percent of the city council elections drew candidates from the governing united russia party and other kremlin friendly parties but no opposition candidates were allowed president vladimir putin cast his vote early and the lack of choice didn't seem to bother him much in the near future in some countries there are 3050 even 100 candidates but that doesn't mean to say they do better work it's quality not quantity that counts i think we have with the candidates. the exclusion of opposition candidates has inspired weekly protests since mid-summer the police have cracked down hard more than 2000 demonstrat
candidates the regional and municipal polls are being seen as a test of popularity for president vladimir putin and his united russia party last cow has been rocked by weeks of protests in the run up to the elections with hundreds arrested demonstrating in support of opposition politicians banned from standing several protesters were also detained on polling day. even the mascots outside the polling stations don't seem very enthusiastic by early evening turnout in moscow had reached only 17...
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a source tells cnn the top spy extricated from russia has access to vladimir putin and could even provide images of documents on the russian leader's desk. the decision to remove the informant was driven in part by concerns that president trump and his administration repeatedly mishandled classified intelligence that could expose the intention asset as a spy. the kremlin is responding this morning and we'll have much more on this fascinating story in just a few moments. >>> he was in charlotte north carolina on today's special election. this is a big day, not just for north carolina but i think for the entire trump presidency, diane. >> reporter: yeah, john, and the people here in the ninth district have been without representation for almost a year at this point, so when the polls open in half an hour, they are ready to finally get their congressman. the thing is right now it is a tight race in a district that both trump and romney won by 12 points, meaning that since it's a toss-up the president, the vice president, and all sorts of republicans who bring their clout with them are here t
a source tells cnn the top spy extricated from russia has access to vladimir putin and could even provide images of documents on the russian leader's desk. the decision to remove the informant was driven in part by concerns that president trump and his administration repeatedly mishandled classified intelligence that could expose the intention asset as a spy. the kremlin is responding this morning and we'll have much more on this fascinating story in just a few moments. >>> he was in...
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ukraine's new president vladimir the linsky says he wants to revive peace negotiations with russia he'sbeen courting european leaders recently rooted in zelinsky have already spoken by phone the prisoner exchange could be an important and if step towards further dialogue and to simmons'. service and moscow with more details about the prisoner swap. this is the 1st major positive move between russia and ukraine since the conflict started in 2014 prisoners exchange including a person who was sentenced to jail for 20 years all accents also ukrainian filmmaker who has also been on a hunger strike 445 days a manage to get home today meeting his family after 45 years in prison here in the north of russia his release is seen as a major concession by russia by vladimir putin and it shows that was and is willing to negotiate with presidents alinsky off ukraine but he wanted something in return and the person who went back from ukraine to moscow is vladimir the same a key witness in the an 817 down or off the malaysian airliner in 2014 to kill that killed 298 people russia insisted of having this
ukraine's new president vladimir the linsky says he wants to revive peace negotiations with russia he'sbeen courting european leaders recently rooted in zelinsky have already spoken by phone the prisoner exchange could be an important and if step towards further dialogue and to simmons'. service and moscow with more details about the prisoner swap. this is the 1st major positive move between russia and ukraine since the conflict started in 2014 prisoners exchange including a person who was...
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other kremlin friendly parties but many opposition candidates were kept off the ballot president vladimir putin cast his vote early the lack of choice didn't bother him too much when you're in some countries there are 3050 even 100 candidates but that doesn't mean to say they do better work it's quality not quantity that counts or i think we have with the candidates to. the exclusion of dozens of opposition candidates has inspired weekly protests since mid-summer the police of crackdown hard more than 2000 demonstrators have been arrested the best known opposition figure alexina valmy took to social media to call for voters to choose candidates who would do the most harm to the governing party. didn't you look at every single vote for a party doesn't get is good even if it's not for rose but we hope that we can do more to counter them. local and regional votes were held across the country but the real test comes in 2 years with new parliamentary elections. counts for more on that let's bring in our correspondent who is in moscow so erin tell us a little bit more about the results that we
other kremlin friendly parties but many opposition candidates were kept off the ballot president vladimir putin cast his vote early the lack of choice didn't bother him too much when you're in some countries there are 3050 even 100 candidates but that doesn't mean to say they do better work it's quality not quantity that counts or i think we have with the candidates to. the exclusion of dozens of opposition candidates has inspired weekly protests since mid-summer the police of crackdown hard...
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in the 1st place but as she puts it himself a great friend of the russian president vladimir putin and finally the heads of 2 asian mongolia and malaysia a lot was said about what's left of global security now that the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty is gone because the u.s. administration thought that was the way to go in the 21st century mr putin said that he believes the world will have plenty of reasons to worry about after all a potential new arms race is a very big deal what you see us in the least it was a series of challenges facing humanity imagine if the some weapon maybe a nuclear bomb in a little bit over our heads. this could drastically change the security situation across the globe as for my own american partners keep silent when we suggest continuing to negotiate to some and there's nothing new in that. another key message from the russian president was that moscow will keep up with all the missile r. and d. that the west will get itself involved in but when it comes to the deployment that won't happen on the part of russia when it comes to the weapons previous
in the 1st place but as she puts it himself a great friend of the russian president vladimir putin and finally the heads of 2 asian mongolia and malaysia a lot was said about what's left of global security now that the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty is gone because the u.s. administration thought that was the way to go in the 21st century mr putin said that he believes the world will have plenty of reasons to worry about after all a potential new arms race is a very big deal what you...
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she went on to become theer first african-an woman to be secretary of state, meeting with russia's vladimirutin anm libya's r gaddafi. a decade after leaving condoleezza rice say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... addional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... >> welcome to "firing line," secretary condoleezza rice. >> thank you very much. great to be withou.al >> it's a onor. you had served in two white house national security councils for both bush administrations. >> that's right, yes. >> you are now a senior fellowoo at ther institution at stanford university, where you had also served as provost. and the hoover institution is an organization that i'm also affiliated with. now, you have written a new book. it is co-wtten with philip zelikow, and it is called "to build a better world: e choices the cold war and create a global commonwealth."ea why is now the moment to write about the end of the cold war? >> we wanted to do a couple of things in this book. first of all, it will have been 30 years next year since the unification of ger
she went on to become theer first african-an woman to be secretary of state, meeting with russia's vladimirutin anm libya's r gaddafi. a decade after leaving condoleezza rice say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... addional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... >> welcome to "firing line," secretary condoleezza rice. >> thank you very much. great to be withou.al >> it's a onor. you had served in...
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to the stage and now they're both dark on day 2 and the eastern economic forum russian president vladimir putin was joined for discussions by the indian japanese malaysian mongolian needles on how to move forward on trade technology and the environment and avoiding global military escalations reporting from the forum in a patrol car. that was quite a company in that room the leader of the 2nd most populous country in this world and as we began to realize. the last few years a staunch ally of russia and the plus the leader of japan an ally of the us in the 1st place but as they put himself a great friend of the russian president vladimir putin and finally the heads of 2 asian mongolia and malaysia a lot was said about what's left of global security now that the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty is gone because the us administration thought that was the way to go in the 21st century mr putin said that he believes the world will have plenty of reasons to worry about after all a potential new arms race is a very big deal which in the recent was a serious challenges facing humanity imag
to the stage and now they're both dark on day 2 and the eastern economic forum russian president vladimir putin was joined for discussions by the indian japanese malaysian mongolian needles on how to move forward on trade technology and the environment and avoiding global military escalations reporting from the forum in a patrol car. that was quite a company in that room the leader of the 2nd most populous country in this world and as we began to realize. the last few years a staunch ally of...