what happened in his meeting with president biden, and what sort of promises were made, and what sort of promises can be kept? the alliance is sticking together, and the money and weapons have been pouring in along with still firm sanctions on moscow. but, with a u.s. presidential election looming, what can ukraine count on long term, and what can nato expect? are there contingencies for a second donald trump administration if it comes to that, and what about at other variable? republican lawmakers on the hill, the party is publicly split on supporting ukraine. some even calling for the u.s. to pull funding immediately. so as the president heads to helsinki to celebrate finland s entry and sweden s ascension, let s discuss what s to come. nbc correspondent josh lederman, in kyiv, kelly cobiella, and with me, new york times chief white house correspondent peter baker. everybody, welcome. josh, let me start with you. walk us through the meeting with president zelenskyy and th
what happened in his meeting with president biden, and what sort of promises were made, and what sort of promises can be kept? the alliance is sticking together, and the money and weapons have been pouring in along with still firm sanctions on moscow. but, with a u.s. presidential election looming, what can ukraine count on long term, and what can nato expect? are there contingencies for a second donald trump administration if it comes to that, and what about at other variable? republican lawmakers on the hill, the party is publicly split on supporting ukraine. some even calling for the u.s. to pull funding immediately. so as the president heads to helsinki to celebrate finland s entry and sweden s ascension, let s discuss what s to come. nbc correspondent josh lederman, in kyiv, kelly cobiella, and with me, new york times chief white house correspondent peter
story. the world surely watching let s talk about what s happening in the backdrop, this cloud that continues to follow the president as he leaves scotland, heads to helsinki, the latest indictment squarely pointing the finger at russian operatives, state operatives for interfering in u.s. affairs. president trump in a tweet again blaming his predecessor, the former president barack obama, rather than the man he will meet there in helsinki. is this president trump giving mr. putin a pass? reporter: well, he did the first time they met face-to-face. a year ago president trump said then he put the question, president putin denied it, accepted it, thought was better for their relations to move forward. but of course the context is different now. president trump has that evidence to his hand in terms of those indictments. the nature of the indictments and the detail of the indictments has been made
stzrok as a star witness. within 10 minutes of seeing these attacks seeing these hacks come the jurors would have reasonable doubt in their mind. the credibility of peter stzrok and lisa page of primary importance to ultimately let people think of the findings. slated to return tomorrow for the second part of the closed-door deposition. he may go over into a classified session. after part 1 on friday, one of the harshest critics conceded she had been forthcoming, transparent and said the committee had learned new information from her testimony. gillian turner come interesting. thank you so much. train to the president to helsinki later this hour is therefore one air force one touches down. added to ahead of this is down from u.s. ambassador jon huntsman telling fox news americas message is clear. we have an election coming up in november and if there is
vladimir putin is running an economy the size of the state of new york. his military budget is 90% less than the united states and is making trouble over the world. he shouldn t be rewarded with this type of recognition. for those who don t know bill browder, he was a major investor in russia and the subject of a fraud case. his lawyer, served a magnet ski was killed in jail in moscow in russia. russians say he died of natural causes, but browder has managed to get something called the magnets the act passed by the u.s. congress which puts sanctions on russian individuals considered to have had some link to that case. liz: amy kellogg with the very latest. appreciate it. still ahead, new questions congress has for this man in a possible bias in the clinton e-mail investigation. as the president heads to