you know, i think if there s something in that realm to be done, i think it needs to be some kind of federal initiative. i brought this with me on purpose. this is a potential cyber weapon. it can be hacked into. it can be marshalled as a bot net, and used to do cyber attacks. every child ten years and older has one of those. none of those kids have any training in cyber security and basic cyber hygiene. that s a big problem. we are so naive, using technology we re not aware how it can be abused, misused. as a country, we re not well prepared. i think our intelligence services are. let me ask you about the summit that s coming. prun president trump is spending the weekend golfing. laughable. how would you expect that
the year. that s when they got access to the podesta e-mails. so this may be coincidence or not. it certainly establishes a foundation for mueller to ask president trump about what he may have known about this if president trump submits for an interview which, of course, he has been resisting for quite some time. i mean, to your point, this was a very sophisticated, expensive, time consuming labor intensive process that the switch could not just have been thrown. they were ready to go. yeah. and look, more importantly, and i think this is something that is especially significant on the eve of this summit. these gru guys weren t operating on their own. they just didn t decide they were going to mount this extensive campaign to hack democratic political parties in
of people are asking is how will president trump confront vladimir putin about election interference at the summit in two days monday. former undercover agent jeff barski has a few things to say as well as talking about sophisticated tactics russian hackers used to meddle in the election. i m captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i hosting a dental convention after party in my vegas suite? because hotels.com lets me do me. who wants to floss me?
this morning, democrats are calling on president trump to can sell his visit with vladimir putin. the white house says it is moving ahead as scheduled. we are learning more from the white house that there will be press availability at the summit, although sarah sanders declined to call it a news conference or say if the president will take questions. joining me to take questions, democratic representative mike quigley of illinois on the house intelligence committee. congressman, good morning to you. good morning. thanks for having me on. good to have you. let s start with a letter from several top senate democrats to the president just this morning in which they say mr. putin is a trained kgb intelligence veteran that will come to the meeting well prepared. as the kremlin said last week, a one on one meeting with you absolutely suits him. there must be other americans in the room. advising the president not to
are we really to assume that this indictment just happened to come on the last business day before trump meets with putin? no way. this was deliberately timed. at least by rosenstein to send putin a message right before the summit and in advance of the american midterm elections. whether president trump was part of that deliberation we may never know. surely when rosenstein briefed him earlier in the week trump could have at least requested the announcement be delayed until after the summit. but we will learn on monday whether president trump is finally prepared to stop the charade of crying witch hunt and use the tools that mueller and rosenstein just handed him, to be america s advocate. maybe he ll even demand the extradition of those just indicted for meddling in our election. one can hope. and that brings me to today s survey question at