disclose them at confirmation hearings. joined by greg. correspondent at washington post. you re reporting that senator jeff sessions spoke with russia s ambassador to the u.s. during the presidential campaign, contacts he doesn t disclose in confirmation hearings. what are officials telling you? not just during the campaign but as recent as september. at height of the alarm in washington about the russian hack of the u.s. election. in the middle of all that that sessions has a private meeting with the russian ambassador in senate office. two or three months later is asked during confirmation hearing, did you have any contacts or communications with russians during the campaign and can t remember that meeting several months earlier. i have the sound bite. let s listen to it. if there is any evidence that
raising concerns. here s evan why was the top russian spy at the convention to begin with? i was at convention and ran into a lot of ambassador. both democrats and republicans invite as courtesy, ambassadors from all these countries. obviously you know, you ve got friendly countries like britain and czech republic and france who show up, sort of celebration of american democracy. they do invite them. not considered to be unusual but russians there for a different reason. to gather information, spy on the american electoral process and as greg aptly pointed out, in middle of all of this, carrying out a very audacious operation to disrupt and