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alliances across the world. to see this undermining of our nato alliance, to see the far right pro putin alliance of people who are quoted on sputnik radio in support of putin is shocking to me and many americans. but this today is how we show leadership. this is how we pass a piece of legislation and resume the mantle of authority in nato and the support we have for allies across the world. >> one caveat, republicans have pushed for 9 of the 61 billion to be in the form of a loan but one that could be forgiven over time. is that reasonable? >> if that is how we get this aid passed, i think quite frankly, it will turn out at the end of the day to be very similar to what the senate passed. but i think that is something the senate will be willing to pass as well. all of the democrats that are supporting the ukrainian aid are desperate to get that out to the
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Talking-about-ukraineAtlantic-allianceAllianceOmissionsUsIn-living-memoryFatigueWordSeasPutinAtiiancePutin-allianceout perfectly, and if the economic impact of a policy or of concern, the government wouldn't be shut down, 3 it, going on 33 days. the common thread isn't we're worried about the global economy. trump doesn't worry about the european economy. the thread that runs through everything is this is another policy that benefits the trump/putin alliance. >> well, and specifically, oleg deripaska surfaces who got the polling data -- >> where's waldo? >> who got the information at the madrid meeting? who did it ultimately go along to? it went along to oleg deripaska. paul manafort was reportedly in debt for a lot of money to oleg deripaska, and so you have a key figure who is also -- he's the beneficiary of these sanctions being loosened. >> tim, this does seem like such a trumpian kind of rundown. you know, we start with the, you know, fbi is shuttered and can't
ItImpactGovernmentConcernPolicyThreadWouldn-t333EverythingInformationTrump>> yeah. in one case the president himself reportedly confiscated the notes from the interpreter after the meeting. do you have any idea what happened to them after that? what happened to those notes? >> i haven't the faintest idea. i frankly didn't even know the notes were confiscated until i heard it from you guys. it just is another thing that we can add to this mysterious trump-putin alliance. it's just crazy. what was on that paper that the president didn't want anybody to see? >> yeah. >> i don't know. >> what would you do if the interpreter in this case, marina gross, if the interpreter just simply refusaled to testify? >> i don't know. i don't want to put the cart in front of the house. i think that i would hope it would not get to that. i think subpoenas should be a last resort. not a first resort. and hopefully we won't have to do the subpoenas. if we're being stonewalled and
PresidentNotesInterpreterMeetingIdeaCaseOneThingFaintest-ideaHaven-tGuysPutin-alliancein one case the president himself reportedly confiscated the notes from the interpreter after the meeting. do you have any idea what happened to them after that? what happened to those notes? >> i haven't the faintest idea. i frankly didn't even know the notes were confiscated until i heard it from you guys. it just is another thing that we can add to this mysterious trump-putin alliance. it's just crazy. what was on that paper that the president didn't want anybody to see? >> yeah. >> i don't know. >> what would you do if the interpreter in this case, marina gross, if the interpreter just simply refused to testify? >> i don't know. i don't want to put the cart in front of the house. -- horse. i think that i would hope it would not get to that. i think subpoenas should be a last resort. not a first resort. and hopefully we won't have to do the subpoenas. if we're being stonewalled and we're coming to the conclusion there's no other way to get, it
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alliance between vladimir putin and the syrian dictator, bashar al assad. brian todd is taking a closer look at the ties between these two men. brian, what are you finding out? >> wolf, there is real concern tonight that vladimir putin is doubling down in syria, escalating his military presence, deploying ground troops. it's prompting serious questions over just how invested putin is in bashar al assad. we've got new information tonight on the alliance between putin and assad and the initial communication which led to the russian deployment. it was a letter, a personal overture from bashar al assad to vladimir putin, which opened the door to russian forces entering syria. that's according to syrian and russian officials. a request from an embattled dictator to his ally, which now threatens america's already shaky strategy against isis. >> the dangerous factor in the assad/putin alliance and the russian intervention in syria more broadly is that it's putting a lot more fuel on an already raging fire. if assad comes on strong now with a new offensive backed by
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