even at that point in the campaign, russia was kind of an issue. i mean, we already know that donald trump, jr. had experience before, as you pointed out. he was kind of wary of what the russians do when they get into negotiations, et cetera. i think it's totally legitimate to say why didn't a red flag go up at that point? you add to that the fact that they obviously were interested in getting something, as the russians would call it, on hillary clinton. so those two are worrisome and notable things. also, look at some of her clients. one of her clients, as was pointed out in the piece that kind of set this up, one of her clients was involved in real estate -- using real estate, reportedly, and he settled on this, but to launder money. so this is -- i think there are a lot of very important aspects of this that really are very unclear and should be clarified. >> yeah. again, all we know from "the new york times" reporting and now donald trump's revised statement. jill dougherty, thanks, steve hall, as well. up next, president trump announced a cyber security initiative with vladamir putin and then shuttered the idea