expressing affection for each other and also disappointment that they couldn t bridge the gap between their negotiating positions. so it was a surprise appearance by north korea s foreign minister last night here around midnight before some journal iss where he said we wanted five out of 11 sets of sanctions lifted and in exchange we would have permanently dismantled the facilities at the yongbyon nuclear sight. that is a sprawling site in north korea. a senior state department official has responded briefing journalists saying that the president had asked for other sites involved in development of weapons of mass destruction to also be dismantled and that the north koreans were not willing to go that far. so as a result, both sides ended up with, to paraphrase president trump, a friendly walkaway with
those who make a point of upsetting the audience. as a right-wing hate monger it s happy to be at a hollywood shin dig with all these celebrities that s not a fund-raiser for obama. typically right-wing politics tends to be protecting the status quo. good comedy is questioning it, satirizing it. in just eight years i ve given you enough material for 20 years. the president does a speech every year at the white house correspondents dinner. historically speaking, this is the most like disgusting display of elites in a room together. it s journal iss, congress members, cabinet members and the president typically does this speech that makes them all laugh. they re inside jokes and toasting to their power. it s kind of the worst of washington as the speech.
unclassified setting is what we have in the report, that there were efforts to penetrate organizations associated with the republican party and that i think what we said in the report, and there were not releases of material taken hacked from any republican associated organizations. the hacking, the use of cyber tools as part of their broader, whether you call it hybrid warfare or information warfare campaigns, it was done to both parties? correct. thank you. taking a further step back of what s been in the news recently, and i m referring to the yahoo! hack, the yahoo! data breach. last week the department of justice announced it was charging hackers with ties to the fsb in the 2014 yahoo! data breach. was this hack done, to your knowledge, for intelligence purposes? i can t say in this forum. press reporting indicates that yahoo! hacked targeted journal iss, dissidents and government officials. do you know what the fsb did
hammered with angry questions. egyptians take security into their own hands. even some children are armed with illegal guns. the revolution giving way to a wild west mentality. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. the united states is another day closer to a possible default on its debts. 19 days before the deadline there s no sign that political leaders are any closer to preventen an unprecedented and frightening train wreck. right now members of congress are in the fifth straight day of talks aimed at raising the debt limit. the frustrations and tempers have been laid bare. let s go to our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin. she s over there with the latest. what do what do we expect from the negotiations? as you know, it s been 24 hours of extremely high tension with each side accusing the other of political posturing. now they re back to see if they can sal van these negotiations or if they have to move on to plan b, or maybe plan c. today w
i ve spoken to lots of protesters on the ground. i ve spoken to protest leaders. maybe they feel that way tonight because two of the main activists who were organizing the demonstrations in tahrir had their offices raided, that it s been part of a crackdown we ve been seeing not on the protest today, but on people organizing it and the people trying to cover it. journal iss included, one of the reasons i m not in front of the camera like i was the other day, journalists are being forced to play this kind of cat and mouse game, hiding where they re broadcasting come for fear that their offices will not be raided by loyalists to mubarak or one of his security services. going back to your original point, i haven t heard people talking about putting mubarak on trial. they just want him to leave the country, to step down and hold the election. let me ask you about the attitude by the government over there towards us, towards the united states. what is that now? has that changed? has he di