to go ahead. no consequence. the other problem is that putin has to look at the whole situation how the russians now have economic leverage over germany and everything else and he has to conclude maybe i will go to those first 16 because i don t think biden i will have shown him to be a paper tiger. harris: keane says putin got more out of it than he expected given the major concessions made prior to the summit. he got further along than what you just described. last thought on that and we ll move. absolutely. i think putin walked away from this the winner and particularly visually when putin a robust guy who is at a tough press conference and sadly i thought president biden looked tired. it was not the image to project of strength of the united states. harris: we ll get to this. push can senator john kennedy is calling out president biden for suggesting china can be trusted after asking beijing to
serious consequences if russia was found responsible. putin denied any involvement says the u.s. is behind most of the global cyber-warfare. ranking member mike rogers ripped the president s handling of this issue. i found his remarks stunning. providing a list of targets to putin that russia can t attack was unwise and gives him a roadmap of what to attack. k.t. why would the president do this? i don t know. i guess maybe he thought he would be tough and biden would back down biden would put the list to putin and putin would back down. the thing about putting red lines down you have to enforce them. when president biden gave a list of 16 industries that are in no go zones. don t touch these. what about industry 17 or 18? he is giving a target-rich environment to russian hackers
was biden went second and it didn t seem like he had that moment. yeah. and he was able to, of course, putin was, promote falsehoods, push their agenda without biden being there either to stop that from happening or to challenge him. the fact that biden wouldn t have the joint press conference was an immediate surrender and everyone knows. that s the issue. when you aren t standing next to the enemy they will say whatever they want and then you come in second like are you a bridesmaid. from the beginning i don t know who is advising him. it is a team of people that have experience but it seems very, very strange and almost counterproductive at least embarrassing this nation like when barack obama was bowing to everyone. at least we didn t have that. in a way even more dangerously he gave putin everything and we got nothing. harris: maybe the same people advising the president
biden faltered and just doesn t get it. my takeaway is that biden has no idea who putin is. the entire democracy here is what biden doesn t understand. putin could give a damn what you think about him. the only thing he will respond to is when you threaten his power. i saw nothing coming out of this summit threatening putin s power. harris: and the problem with china. biden was pressed whether he will hold beijing accountable. is there going to come a time where you might call him old friend to old friend and ask him to open up china to the world health organization investigators trying to get to the bottom of covid-19? president biden: we know each other well. we aren t old friends. it is just pure business. look, certain things you don t
and putin looked away. you don t want to read too much or too little. public posturing, about how you project strength and that was a notable moment to me. harris: one person tweeted this. he looked away for a photo op. talking about putin. trying to make a case of strength by this action. what color is the sky in your world? another looking forward to your expert analysis why putin and biden s colors may mean. he said it was just a visual observation, not praising biden. i think that in fact in some ways he wanted to go even further. the indication of where there is weakness and where there is strength because this is all theater for the entire world. keep in mind in your other segment speaking about the 16-point list of what not to attack. his weakness that is perceived