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they're saying russia, russia, russia. it could be someone sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds. >> they have no idea if it's russia, china or somebody. it could be somebody sitting on a bed some place. >> our country has no idea. >> he'd rather believe -- >> i doubt it. >> as mr. trump was being briefed i sat down with two republican senators who have been political witch hunt.>> believe leaders, general clapper and admiral rogers who testified before the arms services committee are credible people and well respected. general clapper, i think, has 53 years of experience in the intelligence business and yes, intelligence authorities have made mistakes in the past that have been wrong in the past, but what they're saying is there is a long history of russian attempts to affect the outcome of our election. >> you know, here's the deal for me. i think he's worried that inquiring into what russia did in the election is going to undermine his credibility and his legitimacy. quite frankly, i haven't heard any har ng t ele
they're saying russia, russia, russia. it could be someone sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds. >> they have no idea if it's russia, china or somebody. it could be somebody sitting on a bed some place. >> our country has no idea. >> he'd rather believe -- >> i doubt it. >> as mr. trump was being briefed i sat down with two republican senators who have been political witch hunt.>> believe leaders, general clapper and admiral rogers who testified before...
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russia was not happy with new leaders taking power in these countries and had negative affects on russia's sort of regional influence and the fact there were ng os involved organized revolutions were getting funds from foreign donors, including american donors, made it very easy to russia to do that and create an easy pretense in some cases for arresting activists or passing foreign agents laws. but another problem i think is that ngo workers -- people who are dependent on ngos, a. -- this is very clear in the case of health especially -- it does often lead to creation of parallel systems that are probably not sustainable. right? if you have very essential halve services being provide evidence -- provided not by the government's haven't health sim but by ng os funded on maybe one two, five year grants, that's very precarious. if these are police officer saving servicers, essential services especially in da country where the government can afford them these should be integrated in government stills and operated in a sustainable way. so ngo employees -- there is a huge problem -- it's diffic
russia was not happy with new leaders taking power in these countries and had negative affects on russia's sort of regional influence and the fact there were ng os involved organized revolutions were getting funds from foreign donors, including american donors, made it very easy to russia to do that and create an easy pretense in some cases for arresting activists or passing foreign agents laws. but another problem i think is that ngo workers -- people who are dependent on ngos, a. -- this is...
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and the shared border with russia. russia denied it but pretty much everyone knew that it was happening so they played a huge role at the same time there were a lot of things going on internally in ukraine but also made the situation possible and i think that if russia had tried to support a place citizens felt they were fully integrated into the west they sort of fully identified themselves as ukrainian citizens and they wouldn't have embraced this or supported it. part of it was the russian propaganda at that time. there have been problems of identity information in ukraine, and i felt especially critical of the media narratives that reduced it to ukrainian versus russian because you know they have been extraordinarily fluid way of using language and to say one person is ukrainian and one is an ethnic russian i think the narratives like that serve to sort of increased vision while not being an accurate sense of reality and so there were a lot of problems that were not fully citizens and a lot of them had e to do with
and the shared border with russia. russia denied it but pretty much everyone knew that it was happening so they played a huge role at the same time there were a lot of things going on internally in ukraine but also made the situation possible and i think that if russia had tried to support a place citizens felt they were fully integrated into the west they sort of fully identified themselves as ukrainian citizens and they wouldn't have embraced this or supported it. part of it was the russian...
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rigorousl be for more -- for sections against russia. you will see them come together with a strong sanctions package though, frankly, even what the administration was more than symbolic, it was very meaningful, it is not enough to deter russia. >> the new congress starts today. watch all the opening-day events and activities on c-span. we are live from the u.s. capitol starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you will meet new representatives and hear from returning members. noonouse gavels in at
rigorousl be for more -- for sections against russia. you will see them come together with a strong sanctions package though, frankly, even what the administration was more than symbolic, it was very meaningful, it is not enough to deter russia. >> the new congress starts today. watch all the opening-day events and activities on c-span. we are live from the u.s. capitol starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you will meet new representatives and hear from returning members. noonouse gavels in at
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plus - explosive new claims about the president-elect's ties to russia. the new investigation trump is calling a witch hunt. and that warmer weather is finally here, bringing temperatures near the sixties! good morning washington. toss to eileen - 50s today, 60s tomorrow - rain for this evening's pm rush - back to cold this weekend - wintry weather likely saturday (mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain, & rain) - first look at inauguration weather (mid 50s & dry) today: partly sunny. rain possible after 4pm. highs: 49-54 winds: s 5 mph tonight: showers taper off by 9pm. mostly cloudy. patchy, dense fog possible. lows: 41-45 winds: sw 5-10 mph thursday: am fog, clouds. partly cloudy. mild & breezy. highs: 62-66 winds: sw 10-15 g 25+ eileen toss to john
plus - explosive new claims about the president-elect's ties to russia. the new investigation trump is calling a witch hunt. and that warmer weather is finally here, bringing temperatures near the sixties! good morning washington. toss to eileen - 50s today, 60s tomorrow - rain for this evening's pm rush - back to cold this weekend - wintry weather likely saturday (mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain, & rain) - first look at inauguration weather (mid 50s & dry) today: partly sunny. rain...
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yesterday you saw tom cotton talk about stronger sanctions toward russia. there was no doubt in anything he said that russia was responsible where you saw him saying you had to wait and see so you do see us talking past each other and because congress is coming back in session and because donald trump has the ability to get rid of a lot of these executive orders that president obama has put in including the sanctions on russia it will be interesting to see how these two eventually meet because they're going to have to. they're going to have to have a discussion about this in the near future. >> about whether or not donald trump accepts that russia was behind this hack into the u.s. election process. >> do you accept that russia was behind this. >> he has to have the briefing from the intelligence community. it's not a question of getting the information. everyone in the media wants to make a conclusion based off other sourced information, anonymous sources coming out of the intelligence community. he's going to do this right. >> he was saying everyone in th
yesterday you saw tom cotton talk about stronger sanctions toward russia. there was no doubt in anything he said that russia was responsible where you saw him saying you had to wait and see so you do see us talking past each other and because congress is coming back in session and because donald trump has the ability to get rid of a lot of these executive orders that president obama has put in including the sanctions on russia it will be interesting to see how these two eventually meet because...
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why would it work with russia? >> because the theory is that they need to understand that we are simply not going to sit back and allow this to happen. unfortunately, they are experienced -- their experience over the past years is that will happen. we don't see either evidence or commentary from the administration on what they have done and response, not only to earlier examples of russian hacking, but china stacking tens of millions of personal records from the u.s. government. indeed, what was leaked out of the administration was a long list of reasons why they can't make up their mind what to do. i think what you fed what happens in cyberspace with the overall obama worldview in foreign policy, it's an approach that very much limits the assertion of american interest. it constantly ties us down in ways that others take advantage of. i don't see cyber as being different from a range of other international threats that we face and adequately for eight years. >> we know that the russians have hacked into all kinds
why would it work with russia? >> because the theory is that they need to understand that we are simply not going to sit back and allow this to happen. unfortunately, they are experienced -- their experience over the past years is that will happen. we don't see either evidence or commentary from the administration on what they have done and response, not only to earlier examples of russian hacking, but china stacking tens of millions of personal records from the u.s. government. indeed,...
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intelligence agencies concluded russia was behind the hacking. now trump suggests there's more to it. >> i also know things that other people don't know. >> like? >> and so they cannot be sure of the situation. >> reporter: trump will be briefed by leaders of the intelligence community next week and is promising more details. >> what do you know that other people don't know? >> you'll find out tuesday or wednesday. >> reporter: the top democrat on the house intelligence committee tells us the evidence is ironclad. >> it's very solid. it's, indeed, overwhelming. if he's going to have any credibility as president, he needs to stop talking this way. >> reporter: president obama already retaliated including closing two lavish russian diplomatic retreats and evicting dozens from the u.s. plane moscow bound. the team questions the white house's motivation. >> there's question whether there's political retribution here versus diplomatic response. >> reporter: some republicans want more punishment. >> we will be working for much tougher sanctions against
intelligence agencies concluded russia was behind the hacking. now trump suggests there's more to it. >> i also know things that other people don't know. >> like? >> and so they cannot be sure of the situation. >> reporter: trump will be briefed by leaders of the intelligence community next week and is promising more details. >> what do you know that other people don't know? >> you'll find out tuesday or wednesday. >> reporter: the top democrat on the...
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russia has clearly violated our international law. their dangerous acts including the taking of crimea and even on the border of ukraine today, are the reason for these sanctions. to relieve these sanctions would be a huge mistake. by the way, a huge mistake for american foreign policy, too. when sanctions are put in place, they can be relieved for other reasons. i would strongly urge the administration not to move forward with removing the sanctions until the reason the sanctions are put in place are resolved. >> on friday when british prime minister turea may was here in the united states, she said what you said, the sanctions can't be lifted until russia resolves what they have done in ukraine, not to mention other things they have done in other places. in georgia, syria, crimea. >> i'm counting crimea as ukraine. >> thank you. but president trump seems to be more ambivalent and have a more open mind about it. obviously, every president comes to office thinking we're going to have a better relationship with russia. george w. bush d
russia has clearly violated our international law. their dangerous acts including the taking of crimea and even on the border of ukraine today, are the reason for these sanctions. to relieve these sanctions would be a huge mistake. by the way, a huge mistake for american foreign policy, too. when sanctions are put in place, they can be relieved for other reasons. i would strongly urge the administration not to move forward with removing the sanctions until the reason the sanctions are put in...
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russia came into this in a big way. we've been talking for weeks now about russian influence in this election, what they did or did not do in connection with influencing this election in regards to what happened with those clinton e-mails. well, the president, as you know two weeks ago, put the sanctions in, expelled a bunch of diplomats, he made a pitch to donald trump to keep these sanctions in place. what he said was this didn't really have anything to do as much with the election as it did with what he said was russia's influence in ukraine. so listen to this new argument they had here today. >> i think it's important just to remember that the reason sanctions have been put in place against russia has to do with their actions in ukraine, and it is important for the united states to stand up for the basic principle that big countries don't go around and invade and bully smaller countries. >> reporter: the president also referenced to the fact that democrats say on congressional reasons that they're going to be boycot
russia came into this in a big way. we've been talking for weeks now about russian influence in this election, what they did or did not do in connection with influencing this election in regards to what happened with those clinton e-mails. well, the president, as you know two weeks ago, put the sanctions in, expelled a bunch of diplomats, he made a pitch to donald trump to keep these sanctions in place. what he said was this didn't really have anything to do as much with the election as it did...
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intelligence and questioned if russia was behind the hacking. now with an interview, trump's new press secretary questions if the punishment fits the crime. in. >> you look at 35 people being expelled. is that response in proportion to the actions taken? there is a question about whether there's a political retribution versus a diplomatic response. >> reporter: with 2017 hours away trump is wishing many a happy new year. mary bruce, abc news, washington. >>> tonight marked the eighth and final night of hanukkah. one group in san francisco shared positive thoughts after a thief nearly ruined the celebration. ♪ a rabbi read prayers and songs before lighting all night candles. >> twitter released the top trending subjects giving us a look at what people were talking about all over the world in 2016. "game of thrones." then rip for all the beloved people who passed away. trump, the black lives matter move and brexit. the top five the oscars shown here on abc7. the gaming trend pokemon go. there's another mention of this year's presidential electio
intelligence and questioned if russia was behind the hacking. now with an interview, trump's new press secretary questions if the punishment fits the crime. in. >> you look at 35 people being expelled. is that response in proportion to the actions taken? there is a question about whether there's a political retribution versus a diplomatic response. >> reporter: with 2017 hours away trump is wishing many a happy new year. mary bruce, abc news, washington. >>> tonight marked...
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prison and i wish we wouldn't take so lightly how trump seems to have a love affair with putin and russia and there's a new book about how richard nixon tampered with the peace prospects and costing another i think it was 27,000 american lives in vietnam, so i wish we wouldn't be so bla say about realizing this guy that's going to assume the presidency actually has no business there. it also brings up my disappointment for how the american people -- i know there's a lot of people hurting. there's a lot of people hurting everywhere, then we have a lot of super wealthy people in this country, i don't know how -- i have a hard time finding where there's any patriotism in them i think they hide their money anywhere they can. i think it's going to be a repeat of the blush administration and america is going to continue to go downhill. >> bill there talking about the 114th congress doing very little. they are still in session, they are going to adjourn around 11:00 a.m. eastern time and gavel in the new around noon, so what are you expecting today? >> well, to pick up one thing the caller said,
prison and i wish we wouldn't take so lightly how trump seems to have a love affair with putin and russia and there's a new book about how richard nixon tampered with the peace prospects and costing another i think it was 27,000 american lives in vietnam, so i wish we wouldn't be so bla say about realizing this guy that's going to assume the presidency actually has no business there. it also brings up my disappointment for how the american people -- i know there's a lot of people hurting....
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gary: brazil, russia, india and china. >> we are excited about argentina politically and economically is astounding. you look at what's happening -- trish: liquidity. especially in a place like argentina. >> they came back to the bond market after the default in '01. they are 15 times oversubscribed. but it has been tough up to this point. >> i might have a lot of similar conclusions for different reasons. i think that it has to be investable from a bottoms up basis. there are so many companies with incredible return on invested capital. high operating earnings growth, and low multiples. finding managers and finding companies trading at those levels, being somewhat agnostic about the country locations. gary: stay right there, "wall street week" will be right back. >> announcer: the trump rally take a breather. so what happens when the presidenelect actu take fice? that's n trish: the trump rally slowed down a bit, but we continue to flirt with 20,000. the market is in a show-me mode. now the trump administration has to deliver on it. we want to welcome back mark yusko and david. gary:
gary: brazil, russia, india and china. >> we are excited about argentina politically and economically is astounding. you look at what's happening -- trish: liquidity. especially in a place like argentina. >> they came back to the bond market after the default in '01. they are 15 times oversubscribed. but it has been tough up to this point. >> i might have a lot of similar conclusions for different reasons. i think that it has to be investable from a bottoms up basis. there are...
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russia relations. at that time, i have to say if there was american democracy promotion in russia, not russian interference in the united states but it provides you with a certain perspective. george beebe is truly one of the most insightful and serious american experts of russia. george was a foreign service officer, stationed in moscow, became a member, i think it is called senior intelligence service; right? was also director of russian analysis of the cia and before that was special advisor to vice president cheney who has many of you know was not suspected of particular ways as par as russia was concerned. and george published a very powerful piece several weeks ago where he was raising some questions about how reliable was our involvement in russian interference and not so much if the russian interference existed and what level it was trying to accomplish. most of our speakers will speak for ten minutes. >> thanks, dimitri and to the center for the invitation. i would like to keep my remarks brie
russia relations. at that time, i have to say if there was american democracy promotion in russia, not russian interference in the united states but it provides you with a certain perspective. george beebe is truly one of the most insightful and serious american experts of russia. george was a foreign service officer, stationed in moscow, became a member, i think it is called senior intelligence service; right? was also director of russian analysis of the cia and before that was special advisor...
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with friends in russia have said they would like to see and i do have a german and spanish contract. these are the early days as far as i'm concerned. i would like to see the reaction and again i want to stress this isn't a prescriptive text it just asks people to begin to engage in a set of questions. maybe we will get some clarity and maybe there are straightforward answers. the muslim experience in the west can be different from the muslim experience in muslim majority countries believe that it's used in the west they are issues and problems that are different. even the clerics are different. sitting here listening to you i have trouble relating to things you are saying as someone that is an advocate for gender equality and advocates joining hands in the community here i was struggling with a lot of the things you're saying so i'm wondering your book letters to a muslim exactly which muslims does it address even in the muslim majority countries the muslim experience would be different from those in pakistan that would be different so who is this targeting? >> it's a set of questio
with friends in russia have said they would like to see and i do have a german and spanish contract. these are the early days as far as i'm concerned. i would like to see the reaction and again i want to stress this isn't a prescriptive text it just asks people to begin to engage in a set of questions. maybe we will get some clarity and maybe there are straightforward answers. the muslim experience in the west can be different from the muslim experience in muslim majority countries believe that...
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to them, it was the means for the the revival of a great russia. >> sunday evening at 6:00 on american artifacts, fdr presidential library and national archive on their efforts to preserve ten of franklin d. roosevelt's most important speeches. >> what's left in the film is based on historical significance, frequency of how often they're requested and quality of the footage as well. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, the tgill universit from president harry trueman to barack obama. >> i said i would commit political suicide if i didn't support this. is audience participation part of a program? it was said next slide, jimmy carter in 1977, fooled ya. >> for complete american history tv
to them, it was the means for the the revival of a great russia. >> sunday evening at 6:00 on american artifacts, fdr presidential library and national archive on their efforts to preserve ten of franklin d. roosevelt's most important speeches. >> what's left in the film is based on historical significance, frequency of how often they're requested and quality of the footage as well. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, the tgill universit from president harry trueman to barack...
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italy year russia wants the number is cut by 90 percent from italy, agrees, russia and poland is cut to almost nothing so that is why the immigrant population but only in 65 that congress changes those laws and goes s back to where no one country gets privilege over another but with the flow there is the unintended consequences from that law that puts in place limits but there are exceptions to the limits ofexcet their are family members of immigrants already in the united states and they don't anticipate how many family members of asian or latino immigrants will want to come to the united states so that is one of the reasons why immigration grew so much more rapidly. >> that is how my own family came here. from detroit in the early '70s and by the early '80s we had 15 members fear so but now talk about the diversity. >> but the important thing to note about that lottery is you could obi qualify for the diversity lottery if you had very few in the grants in the united states now sober people from the major countries were not eligible. that this house ever theib larger numbers from af
italy year russia wants the number is cut by 90 percent from italy, agrees, russia and poland is cut to almost nothing so that is why the immigrant population but only in 65 that congress changes those laws and goes s back to where no one country gets privilege over another but with the flow there is the unintended consequences from that law that puts in place limits but there are exceptions to the limits ofexcet their are family members of immigrants already in the united states and they don't...
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we have a horrible relationship with russia. russia can help us fight isis. then he started taking apart reporters, saying whether they were reporting fake news or not. speaking about whether the phony nationalcreated by agencies. near the end, he posted a question, did he really think hillary would be tougher on putin than him, and he said, quote, "give me a break." john gonzalez, abc 7 news. jummy: the hot seat. rex tillerson has been on capitol hill for all of this. sam sweeneyd by live from the rotunda. afternoon. as expected, russia and vladimir putin are dominating the confirmation hearing right now for rex tillerson. some presently, we learned that tillerson and donald trump have never had a conversation about russia, and th only met last month for the first time. as for foreign policy, rex tillerson just told the senate foreign relations committee it is likely the russia and u.s. will never be friends, fighting that "our two nations do not have the same values." tillerson continued the belief that russia should be held accountable for actions in crime
we have a horrible relationship with russia. russia can help us fight isis. then he started taking apart reporters, saying whether they were reporting fake news or not. speaking about whether the phony nationalcreated by agencies. near the end, he posted a question, did he really think hillary would be tougher on putin than him, and he said, quote, "give me a break." john gonzalez, abc 7 news. jummy: the hot seat. rex tillerson has been on capitol hill for all of this. sam sweeneyd by...
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from italy or from russia. they are cut from where we are before world war i by well over 90% and by 1924 by 98%. the immigration from italy, from greece, russia and poland cuts to almost nothing. that's the reason you have your figure they are a 1970 with the immigrant population of new york as the love. o only in 1965 that congress changes those laws and goes back to assist them where no one country gets privilege over. another. and then the fidelity in terms to the flow is there some unintended consequences from thm 1965 law, with puts in place a numerical limit but there are exceptions to those limits for family members of immigrants already in the united states. the lawmakers don't anticipate how many family members of asian immigrants or latino immigrants are going to want to come to the united states. so that is one of the reasons why immigration rose so much more rapidly after 1970. >> my uncle came here as an engineer to detroit in the early 1970s. by the early 1980s, we had some 50 members of my famil
from italy or from russia. they are cut from where we are before world war i by well over 90% and by 1924 by 98%. the immigration from italy, from greece, russia and poland cuts to almost nothing. that's the reason you have your figure they are a 1970 with the immigrant population of new york as the love. o only in 1965 that congress changes those laws and goes back to assist them where no one country gets privilege over. another. and then the fidelity in terms to the flow is there some...
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intelligence officials doubling down that russia hacked the election. our next guest says he is sure russia had no hand in getting trump elected. the loaded -- low-budget commercial you want to watch forever. >> black cats. your mother has fallen, and is going to the hospital... don't wait for that fall! half of all falls happen at home! poor vision and poor lighting double the risk of falling. 70% of older adults hospitalized after a fall can no longer live independently but things are about to change... introducing the stridelight® ultrabright walking cane, the world's most illuminating cane- the only walking cane designed by doctors to reduce the risk of falls. the military-grade led shines bright, intense, clear light exactly where you need it- in a wide arc around your feet and walking area to reduce the risk of injury from falling in the dark. the stridelight ultrabright walking cane was designed for use in low lighting to reduce the risk of falling over steps, curbs, rugs and even pets, inspiring the confidence and independence to feel secure wh
intelligence officials doubling down that russia hacked the election. our next guest says he is sure russia had no hand in getting trump elected. the loaded -- low-budget commercial you want to watch forever. >> black cats. your mother has fallen, and is going to the hospital... don't wait for that fall! half of all falls happen at home! poor vision and poor lighting double the risk of falling. 70% of older adults hospitalized after a fall can no longer live independently but things are...
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if you're from italy or russia the number cuts from where we are before world war i to after by well over 90% and by 194498 percent. 98%. so the immigration from italy, greece and pulling cuts to almost nothing. that's that's the reason you have it there in 1970 with immigrant population is so low. it's only in 65 that congress changes those laws and goes back to a system where no one country gets privilege over another in immigrants. the final thing in terms of the flow today, there's there's unintended consequences from the 1965 for which puts in place there still the limits but there's exceptions to those limits or family members in the united states. the lawmakers don't anticipate how many family members ovation immigrants or latino immigrants are going to want to come to the united states. that is one of the reasons why immigration rose more rapidly after 1970 than the lawmakers expect. >> my uncle came here as an engineer to detroit in the early 1970s and by the early 1980s we had 50 members of my family over here. [inaudible] >> important thing to note about the diversity lott
if you're from italy or russia the number cuts from where we are before world war i to after by well over 90% and by 194498 percent. 98%. so the immigration from italy, greece and pulling cuts to almost nothing. that's that's the reason you have it there in 1970 with immigrant population is so low. it's only in 65 that congress changes those laws and goes back to a system where no one country gets privilege over another in immigrants. the final thing in terms of the flow today, there's there's...
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what about senator mccain, hey, we spy on russia. russia spies on us. we have done some democracy -- we have supported democracy movements in russia actively so. isn't that a form of getting involved in their politics? how is this not a same thing? >> it isn't just elections that they are hacking into. it is across the board, including military secrets that we have, including the ability to shut down satellites, including the ability to shut down power plants. i mean, they can do grave danger to the united states of america. we never tried to do anything like that. >> you guys just returned from a trip to eastern europe, spending some time in the baltic countries. what would you say to donald trump? he seems to have an affinity for putin. he seems to want to have a reset with him. do you think a reset with putin is something that's worth doing. >> i wish he would have gone with me to ukraine as we did and met with the brave ukraine yan's that are serving. they have dismembered a country, and i don't think they're through. and they have done so in violat
what about senator mccain, hey, we spy on russia. russia spies on us. we have done some democracy -- we have supported democracy movements in russia actively so. isn't that a form of getting involved in their politics? how is this not a same thing? >> it isn't just elections that they are hacking into. it is across the board, including military secrets that we have, including the ability to shut down satellites, including the ability to shut down power plants. i mean, they can do grave...
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keeping russia sort of relevant and who is making russia seem like it still is a superpower. perhaps more than it actually is. so i think if russia lost that in and it could be quite damaging for putin and could cause difficulties in the russian government. one thing that i think is really sad with the trump administration people his name so far is to see how much comes to what it extent it is seen, it's actually the united states trying to look more like russia, right, with essentially sort of oligarchs occupying central roles in the government. it seems that it will really ultimately be sort of feeding to come it to the interests of big business while maintaining this veneer of sort of nationalist tribalism which, of course, is totally false. >> host: this is an interesting morning sounded by scholars and writers like yourself of the post-communist region, sort of seeing some of these trends in the united states and u.s. politics. warnings about possible rising authoritarianism or a new kind of media environment, or this interconnection between personal ties and business ti
keeping russia sort of relevant and who is making russia seem like it still is a superpower. perhaps more than it actually is. so i think if russia lost that in and it could be quite damaging for putin and could cause difficulties in the russian government. one thing that i think is really sad with the trump administration people his name so far is to see how much comes to what it extent it is seen, it's actually the united states trying to look more like russia, right, with essentially sort of...
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i have no deals in russia. i have no deals that could happen in russia. because we have stayed away. and i have no loa ns we have stayed away. and i have no loans with russia. as a real estate developer, i have very little debt, i have very low debt. but i have no loa ns i have very low debt. but i have no loans with russia. at all. and i thought that was important to put out. i certified that. i have no deals. i have no loans. and i have no dealings. we could make deals in russia very easily if we wanted to. ijust don‘t russia very easily if we wanted to. i just don‘t want to, because think they that would be a conflict. i have no loans s, no dealings and no pending deals. i have to say over the weekend i was offered $2 billion to do the weekend i was offered $2 billion todoa the weekend i was offered $2 billion to do a deal in dubai with a very, very, very... amazing man. a great developer. from the middle east. hussein demak. a friend of mine. i was offered $2 billion to do a deal in dubai. a number of deals. and i turned it down. i didn‘t have,
i have no deals in russia. i have no deals that could happen in russia. because we have stayed away. and i have no loa ns we have stayed away. and i have no loans with russia. as a real estate developer, i have very little debt, i have very low debt. but i have no loa ns i have very low debt. but i have no loans with russia. at all. and i thought that was important to put out. i certified that. i have no deals. i have no loans. and i have no dealings. we could make deals in russia very easily...
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up first, russia did it. u.s. intelligence leaders say they are more convinced than ever that russia was behind the hacking during the 2016 election here in the united states. and that sets the stage for a clash with president-elect donald trump who has repeatedly raised doubts that russia was responsible. at a senate armed services committee hearing today, intel leaders again pointed the finger directly at moscow. >> director clapper, how would you describe your confidence in atributing these attacks to the russian government as opposed to someone in their basement? >> it's very high. >> you say you think this was approved at the highest level of government in russia, generally speaking. is that right? >> that's what we said. >> okay. who is the highest level of government? >> well, the highest is president putin. >> intelligence officials also were asked about what russia was trying to accomplish with the hacking. >> you stated that the report soon to be released will discuss the motive. would you care to give a
up first, russia did it. u.s. intelligence leaders say they are more convinced than ever that russia was behind the hacking during the 2016 election here in the united states. and that sets the stage for a clash with president-elect donald trump who has repeatedly raised doubts that russia was responsible. at a senate armed services committee hearing today, intel leaders again pointed the finger directly at moscow. >> director clapper, how would you describe your confidence in atributing...
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in san francisco are on the ware walk to russia. four diplomats and their seven family members drove to lax, where they boarded a flight to months scow two hours ago. the 11 were part of 35 expelled by the obama administration this week. there's newly discovered evidence suggesting russian hackers may have infiltrated america's electrical grid. >> the clock is ticking and russian dip plats on the move. now less than 24 hours before their deadline to get out of the country. but as they pack up, a new threat, code associated with russian hacking, found on a laptop linked to a vermont electrical company. it does raise questions about the security of the u.s. power fried. >> on twister the president-elect wishing a happy new year to all, including my enemies and those who fought me and lost so badly. seemingly not among those enemies, the russian president, on friday, trump praising vladimir putin for defying calls to retaliate. saying, i always knew he was very smart. >> i am frankly very, very scared that our next president hasn't a c
in san francisco are on the ware walk to russia. four diplomats and their seven family members drove to lax, where they boarded a flight to months scow two hours ago. the 11 were part of 35 expelled by the obama administration this week. there's newly discovered evidence suggesting russian hackers may have infiltrated america's electrical grid. >> the clock is ticking and russian dip plats on the move. now less than 24 hours before their deadline to get out of the country. but as they...
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i had a chance to catch up with russia's energy administer and he's surprised their aehead of schedule. they could reach as much as 1.7 million barrels a day by the end of this month and i took the chance to ask him about the secretary of state nominee, rex tillerson. >> translator: rex tillerson a very famous energy specialist and i'm certain his actions will be positive as a whole for the industry. >> reporter: so essentially you're hearing russia's energy minister weighing in and the foreign ministry expected to vote on that later today and we heard comments from sergey, that country's foreign minister and essentially saying that putin agrees with most of president trump's foreign policies so far. >> howhere are the uncertaintie? >> reporter: well, it's interesting you mention this because basically what we were told is in russia's area of interest, they're going forward with things he more quickly than they anticipated. but in terms of data, we didn't hear that much in terms of specifics. they say that's because they haven't gathered all of that data as of yet themselves. i expect
i had a chance to catch up with russia's energy administer and he's surprised their aehead of schedule. they could reach as much as 1.7 million barrels a day by the end of this month and i took the chance to ask him about the secretary of state nominee, rex tillerson. >> translator: rex tillerson a very famous energy specialist and i'm certain his actions will be positive as a whole for the industry. >> reporter: so essentially you're hearing russia's energy minister weighing in and...
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intelligence experts that russia meddled in the 2016 election and the former chief stopped short of saying why the kremlin did it. we will get to that next week. the director of national intelligence today walks right up the edge. chief correspondent katherine harris was there for all of it. >> the russian president pulling the strings and the intent was to help donald trump win and make sure that hillary clinton lost and confirming that russia wanted to expand its influence. >> the you arussians are hell bn establishing presence in the western hemisphere. >> saying that it is multifaceted with the emails and the witnesses avoided calling the russian president putin by name and that it came from the top. >> the high level russian authorities is shared by all of these agencies? >> yes. >> there is a unclassified version that should be public on monday that is supposed to address who is behind the meddling and why. >> do you think in the report next week that you all will subscribe a motivation for putin for the election attempt. >> yes, we will. i would rather not, again preempt the report.
intelligence experts that russia meddled in the 2016 election and the former chief stopped short of saying why the kremlin did it. we will get to that next week. the director of national intelligence today walks right up the edge. chief correspondent katherine harris was there for all of it. >> the russian president pulling the strings and the intent was to help donald trump win and make sure that hillary clinton lost and confirming that russia wanted to expand its influence. >> the...
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russia has violated our law in taking of crimea. and on the eastern border of ukraine is the reason for the sanctions. the big mistake for american foreign policy, too. when sanctions are put in place, they can be relieved for other reasons. i strongly urge them not to move forward until the sanctions are put in place as a result. >> and british prime minister theresa may said what you just said. the sanctions can't be lifted until russia resolves what they have done in yeukrain syria, et cetera. but president trump seems to be more ambivalent and have a more open mind about it. obviously, every president comes to office thinking we're going to have a better relationship with russia. george w. bush did it, barack obama did it. but this seems to be something else. because he never said a critical word of vladimir putin as a candidate. do you know why that is? >> i just saw his statement earlier on your program where he said i hope to have a better relationship with russia. that may or may not happen. that's the right attitude. look,
russia has violated our law in taking of crimea. and on the eastern border of ukraine is the reason for the sanctions. the big mistake for american foreign policy, too. when sanctions are put in place, they can be relieved for other reasons. i strongly urge them not to move forward until the sanctions are put in place as a result. >> and british prime minister theresa may said what you just said. the sanctions can't be lifted until russia resolves what they have done in yeukrain syria, et...
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now, you may be wondering why russia's vladimir putin is not on the list. experts estimate his current worth between 70 and $200 billion, mostly based on his alleged holdings in oil and natural gas companies. that would make him one of the richest men on earth. but when the former kgb agent took office back in 2000, he was worth far less than that, and in fact in 2013 he only reported making a little over 100 grand. ore anything but simple. so i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatm
now, you may be wondering why russia's vladimir putin is not on the list. experts estimate his current worth between 70 and $200 billion, mostly based on his alleged holdings in oil and natural gas companies. that would make him one of the richest men on earth. but when the former kgb agent took office back in 2000, he was worth far less than that, and in fact in 2013 he only reported making a little over 100 grand. ore anything but simple. so i had an important conversation with my...
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cyber security hearing where russia was front and center. officials confirmed that russia was behind attacks during the presidential election. intelligence officials said only russia's most senior officials could have authorized the data theft. one day beforet president-elect donald trump, who had previously cast doubt on the findings, is to be briefed on the hack. bill from is washington. agency seemsnce even more confident that russia was behind this hack. what do we know from this event? the three side chief sumitra mayhill today said they had more confidence than they did in october when they first released the are report. they pushed back quite a bit against some of the public criticism they have received by donald trump, who said earlier this week that a briefing had been delayed and that he thought it was because they had to still build their case. thinkade clear that they they have a very solid case. they will be presenting that case to the president-elect tomorrow. to twitterrump took once again, his favorite form of is talking and
cyber security hearing where russia was front and center. officials confirmed that russia was behind attacks during the presidential election. intelligence officials said only russia's most senior officials could have authorized the data theft. one day beforet president-elect donald trump, who had previously cast doubt on the findings, is to be briefed on the hack. bill from is washington. agency seemsnce even more confident that russia was behind this hack. what do we know from this event? the...
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first russia. tensions building for years over ukraine, syria, and now the latest sanctions by the obama administration. retaliation for russia's election cyber attacks. trump's positions on russia have drawn criticism from democrats and republicans. >> do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? >> reporter: the trump administration will be under considerable pressure to contain the spread of isis abroad, and limit the threat it poses in the u.s. on the trail trump said this will be his first order to his top generals. >> they will have 30 days to submit to the oval office a plan for soundly and quickly defeating isis. >> reporter: other burning issues, the refugee crisis in the middle east and europe. ongoing challenges in afghanistan. china's aggression in its own neighborhood, and international efforts to fight climate change. and on all of these are will soon be briefed by intelligence officials whose work he's questioned and criticized repeatedly. >> he doesn't nec
first russia. tensions building for years over ukraine, syria, and now the latest sanctions by the obama administration. retaliation for russia's election cyber attacks. trump's positions on russia have drawn criticism from democrats and republicans. >> do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? >> reporter: the trump administration will be under considerable pressure to contain the spread of isis abroad, and limit the threat it poses in the u.s. on the...
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the whole russia thing is just political. as far as the rex tillerson hearing, i want to talk about that. i thought marco rubio was horrible in that confirmation hearing. he was absolutely horrible. the reason why he was so bad in that hearing was because he basically asked a guy who is supposed to be the top diplomat of the united states, at a confirmation hearing, he is asking him without him having all of the information, he is asking him to label people were criminals, murderers. that is just crazy. how is he going to have any room to negotiate, and a room to do anything if you are calling half the people you have to deal with on a diplomatic level murderers or more criminals. -- war criminals. i agree with rand paul, some people like john mccain, marco rubio, all they want to do is ave confrontation and war. you cannot disparage all of these world leaders before he even gets confirmed. that would not make any sense. host: we will get to all of those topics this morning. matt is up next, emerson, new jersey, the line for
the whole russia thing is just political. as far as the rex tillerson hearing, i want to talk about that. i thought marco rubio was horrible in that confirmation hearing. he was absolutely horrible. the reason why he was so bad in that hearing was because he basically asked a guy who is supposed to be the top diplomat of the united states, at a confirmation hearing, he is asking him without him having all of the information, he is asking him to label people were criminals, murderers. that is...
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to stay say tough with russia to have the sanctions and individual nations. against russia as well. there is a lot of speculation that he may rollback some of the sanctions that he put into place against russia. would you see this is a strategic mistake. if indeed that would be the policy. there is no clear indication that that will be the policy. if it goes down that route. to the allies especially in eastern and central europe. it's very important in terms of weakening of the russian regime. it sends a clear signal that occupying other countries is not acceptable. is directly menacing the very close friends. blood on the battlefield as well. we need to stand with our allies. and maintain the sanctions. against russia and strengthen them. and also we need to tell moscow very clearly that the united states stands with the nato alliance but the units it will defend its partners. there had been some on the left. in terms of the first meeting. and yet it seems like he came out of that with a have of steam. that the talks went well. they were talking of a u.s. british trade deal in the
to stay say tough with russia to have the sanctions and individual nations. against russia as well. there is a lot of speculation that he may rollback some of the sanctions that he put into place against russia. would you see this is a strategic mistake. if indeed that would be the policy. there is no clear indication that that will be the policy. if it goes down that route. to the allies especially in eastern and central europe. it's very important in terms of weakening of the russian regime....
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, and the role of russia's cyber hacking in the u.s., russia has now according to the system at the intelligence and armed services hearings russia has hacked the state department, as we knew, the joint chiefs, obviously the dnc and other targets. it's been going on for years and years. what is your message to vladimir putin for this wholesale attack on the united states? >> well i think president obama sent the message and made it very, very clear how totally unacceptable and dangerous this kind of behavior is. the president i know personally, because i was there, engaged president putin on this, face to face, and has subsequently taken measures to express the concern of the american people about this kind of activity. now, it also needs to be said that many countries are engaged in this kind of behavior, and it's a constant back and forth. we entered into an agreement with china a year ago where president xi and president obama arrived at a set of norms of understandings of how big countries and important countries should behave with respect to cyber activity, and that's had an impact with res
, and the role of russia's cyber hacking in the u.s., russia has now according to the system at the intelligence and armed services hearings russia has hacked the state department, as we knew, the joint chiefs, obviously the dnc and other targets. it's been going on for years and years. what is your message to vladimir putin for this wholesale attack on the united states? >> well i think president obama sent the message and made it very, very clear how totally unacceptable and dangerous...
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members of the san francisco russi russian consulate are on their way back to russia right now. . also happening, more questions surrounding malware on a vermont company's laptop. it's not clear if other you tillties will be inspected or how it got on the computers. >> a massive search effort. today, the sheriff's team is scouring the hear. they have been here. the two went to big sur for christmas weekend and they have not been seen since. they say it is possible that the two are stuck somewhere along their travels. >> a 69-year-old woman is dead after being hit by a car in sunny veil. the crash happened last night. she was walking on el camino. right now it is not clear if the woman was on the road or on the sidewalk at the time. the driver that hit her was not on contr in control. >>> take a look at this video here, a banged up vegetable truck here if involvemented a fresh produce truck. it happened early this morning near gaits road. the driver is okay, but as you can see here by the road, the vegetables were not so lucky. coming up next, the biggest party in the united states
members of the san francisco russi russian consulate are on their way back to russia right now. . also happening, more questions surrounding malware on a vermont company's laptop. it's not clear if other you tillties will be inspected or how it got on the computers. >> a massive search effort. today, the sheriff's team is scouring the hear. they have been here. the two went to big sur for christmas weekend and they have not been seen since. they say it is possible that the two are stuck...
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hasformer nsa contractor been harboring in russia since news of those leaks broke in 2013. his finalarries out duties as president, the preparations are well underway for the inauguration of the man set to replace him at the white house. the two days before go ceremony, a scandal is coming back to haunt him. he is being sued by definition for one of the women he allegedly sexually assaulted. she says she has been left with no choice but to sue the future president. her.portedly harassed slapping the president-elect with a defamation suit. contestantprentice wants donald trump to admit that he kissed her and rubbed his genitals against her in 2007. he continues to dismiss her story as an absurd lie. >> he has left me with no alternative other than to sue him in order to vindicate my reputation. i want mr. trump to know that i will still be willing to dismiss my case against him immediately for no monetary compensation if he would simply retract his -- statements about me and a knowledge i told the truth about him. she was one of the dozen women who accuse trump of sexual har
hasformer nsa contractor been harboring in russia since news of those leaks broke in 2013. his finalarries out duties as president, the preparations are well underway for the inauguration of the man set to replace him at the white house. the two days before go ceremony, a scandal is coming back to haunt him. he is being sued by definition for one of the women he allegedly sexually assaulted. she says she has been left with no choice but to sue the future president. her.portedly harassed...
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donald trump was continuing to cast doubt that russia hacked u.s. cyber systems in the run-up to the presi >> i just want them to be sure. it's a pretty serious charge. i know a lot about hacking and hacking is a very hard thing to prove. >> if he's going have any credibility, he needs to stop talking this way and denigrating the intelligence, he's going to need to rely on them. >> congress will push for more sanctions against russia. >> they didn't just steal data, they weaponized it with the specific intent of influencing the outcome of the election. >> reporter: the congressional election. >> what vladimir putin needs is a sense of new boundaries. he's had a free reign throughout the world over the last eight years. he needs to have a sense of boundaries and to know that costs are going to be imposed. >> reporter: that hard line comes in the wake of the praise of donald trump on vladimir putin. mr. trump tweeted, great move on delay by v. putin. i always knew he was very smart. >> there is a question about whether there's a political retribution
donald trump was continuing to cast doubt that russia hacked u.s. cyber systems in the run-up to the presi >> i just want them to be sure. it's a pretty serious charge. i know a lot about hacking and hacking is a very hard thing to prove. >> if he's going have any credibility, he needs to stop talking this way and denigrating the intelligence, he's going to need to rely on them. >> congress will push for more sanctions against russia. >> they didn't just steal data, they...
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as for the relationship with russia, i am well over the age of 50 now. it would be much better for us in russia to go back to being allies like we were in times of war and say that way even during times of peace. it would make both countries than the smaller countries like the mideast, they would behave themselves and twice before acting out. guest: the old phrase, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. i do not see any problem with tim up with russia to wipe out isis at least in syria. it does not mean you have to subscribe to everything, the invasion of crimea and all the other things russia is doing under vladimir putin. when you see a common enemy, as we did in world war ii, tim have against the nazis in hiller, i do not know of anyone ask that was a bad new -- bad move. what followed was the eastern europe slavery -- calmness and. we defeated a greater enemy. there are ways to promote the general welfare. host: danny on twitter asked this question to you. -- there's one thing about talking to your enemy and talking to an enemy that wants to destroy u.s
as for the relationship with russia, i am well over the age of 50 now. it would be much better for us in russia to go back to being allies like we were in times of war and say that way even during times of peace. it would make both countries than the smaller countries like the mideast, they would behave themselves and twice before acting out. guest: the old phrase, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. i do not see any problem with tim up with russia to wipe out isis at least in syria. it does...
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. >> we also have another vid russia. you can see a couple of nannies with a gaggle of kids. what's going on? where's the disaster? there it is. >> oh, she left the kid in there. >> one of youngest about two years ol left inside the lift. >> you see the child tries to reach up to the buttons. >> 90 seconds later, you will see, bing there's the nanny. where have you been? >> 1 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 -- i'll be back. >> if i was to use a song to describe what's going on in thisould becauses exactly that's what this black lab needs. you can see right there. he was fetching that stick but as you can see this river got a little bit of waterfall right there. ♪♪ >> going for a ride puppy. >> that puppy was trying to climb up on that work it didn't work. it slides right down there. watch what the white lab does. the white lab immediately jumps in. because the black dog needed a hero. >> nice grab. >> the white dog grabs the stick and helps the black dog out. but, i know you are thinking who would let their dogs play there. they actually love pstic nobody was i danger. >> are we assigning
. >> we also have another vid russia. you can see a couple of nannies with a gaggle of kids. what's going on? where's the disaster? there it is. >> oh, she left the kid in there. >> one of youngest about two years ol left inside the lift. >> you see the child tries to reach up to the buttons. >> 90 seconds later, you will see, bing there's the nanny. where have you been? >> 1 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 -- i'll be back. >> if i was to use a song to describe what's...