manufacturing. so disruption to them is very difficult to catch up for, especially if you are in the middle of a global pandemic. it s not exactly easy, and that can lead to significant impacts. yeah. yeah. good point. i mean, tell me this. how how how does the perpetrators being, it would appear, in russia hamper efforts to get on top of this? even if these aren t government actors, and they might well be. but even if they are just criminal, it would certainly seem, you know, vladimir putin and his government isn t acting against them. how significant is that? it, absolutely gives them air cover. so a lot of these criminals in eastern europe and in russia and other places. their governments don t lock down or crack down, at all, on their actions. the mindset is, as long as you re not attacking our companies, you re not breaking our laws. therefore, we re not going to get involved. and because ransomware operations are very easy to get into. it s kind of cheap to start off in.
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department and you re hearing from someone who is a long-time friend of william barr and respected him. what he said about rudy giuliani. he s shocked by seeing hard to call this a partisan attack, the president may find some way to do it. virtually impossible. i don t know another person in washington well regarded in both parties as judge william webster. has he said why he thinks this is helping. the president isn t acting alone. look at how republicans are voting on the impeachment and bill barr. secretary of state mike pompeo. look at those who have enabled this to happen in our foreign service, in all branches of government really. because you don t have people willing to say no or to challenge what s going on. why. and the tone has been set by this attack on the deep state. the fbi, cia, state department, they ve had their flaws. that s to be expected. these organizations have to reform over time. but the idea that it s all political now and it s all
agricultural and logging companies could exploit its natural resources. much of the world disagrees and there are protests at home and abroad. this demonstration took place in london. world leaders at the g7 summit are talking about it and u.s. presidential candidate kamala harris tweeted this. as the amazon burns, brazil s trump-like president isn t acting. trump must not seek a trade deal with brazil until bolsonaro reverses his catastrophic policies and addresses the fires. we need american leadership to save our planet. cnn senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is joining us now in porto velho, brazil. you told us some of these fires were deliberately set by fires who want land to graze herds. is that still happening? yeah, i mean, we spoke to police further down the road from where i m standing here deeper inside what was once the
close ally of vladimir putin. it was back in december just before christmas break. steve mnuchin lifted sanctions that directly benefited three of the oligarch s companies. those are important points, steph. it is not just congress that isn t acting. president trump has not used the bully pulpit of his office to deliver any sort of threat to other countries and it s not only russia now. there are a host of other nations including iran that are trying to interfere in our elections and wage these social media campaigns to change the direction of our campaigns. that s a dangerous thing for this country and it is something the intelligence community has been very alarmed about for sometime and, yet, trump has not come to grips with those facts. we all remember when he was in helsinki face to face with vladimir putin and declined to confront putin over this or to challenge putin and even took putin at his own word by saying he haddish united a very strong