to continue this economic miracle and that s what it is, a miracle what s happened in the last year and a half, we must invest in job training and vocational education. unveiling the national council for the american worker, the administration set its plan will crate hundreds of thousands if not millions of new jobs over the next five years. bret, for context, we can tell you that the last time vladimir putin came here to the white house was all the way back in 2005. the last time, 2010, dmitry medvedev came here. bret: thank you. vladimir putin is calling the helsinki summit a success. but he says president trump s opponents are hampering real progress between the nations. reporter kitty logan brings us putin s first public comment since the meeting. translator: finally the full meeting happened which allowed us to talk directly. these were the russian president s first public comment
welcome any sign of warming relations with the u.s. but there are already sticking points. russian politicians are angry about a suggestion to question trump s official translator for the summit. the translator sat in on one-on-one talks but the exact content of the discussion has not been made public. a russian government official said interviewing her about the meeting would threaten the idea of diplomacy. the overall mood in moscow may be in favor of improving ties with the u.s., russia remains isolated over a range of issues and is under sanctions from several countries, including america. there may be many more obstacles ahead with any future diplomacy. bret. bret: kitty logan in london, thank you. president trump s initial comment seeming to favor putin s denial of interference in u.s. elections over the assessment of his own intelligence community is a hot topic at a meeting of national security officials. the director of national intelligence speaking out about
this is trump s handpicked national security team. they should be rated on these things. having to find out from andrea mitchell from a tweet doesn t seem to be the best way to run our railroad. we can have debates about the nature of nato but to freelance this idea that we wouldn t recognize our honor article five to people already in nato is really serious stuff and very dangerous stuff. seems to me the model of domestic politics where you can get away with attacking your political opponents or your rivals and it works to your benefit does not work the same way on the international stage. i think it would be good for everybody if this slowed down and seemed less chaotic. we are throwing a lot appeal in turmoil and we are making a lot of we are changing domestic politics and international alliances are rattling because of it. it s not like the domestic policy arguments. it s more serious stuff.
success adding: i look forward to our second meeting. that coming hours after a report in the new york times that suggested two weeks before his inauguration, mr. trump was briefed by cia director john brennan, director of national intelligence to james clapper and the nsa director. a report showed mr. trump highly classified intelligence indicating that vladimir putin himself ordered cyber attacks to sway the election. in an interview today, the president said he been tougher on russia than any president in many years and it would continue if things didn t improve. if that doesn t work out, i will be the worst enemy he has ever had. the worst he has ever had. site name executive order to encourage investment and new training for american workers, to better prepare them for jobs of tomorrow and today, president trump this afternoon trying to shift the nation s focus back toward his domestic agenda. to keep this momentum going,
allowing me to talk directly with the u.s. president. it was successful generally. getting along with president putin, netting along with russia is a positive, not a negative. with that being said, if that doesn t work out, i will be the worst enemy he s ever had. the worst he s ever had. the white house has announced on twitter than vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. say that again. [laughter] vladimir putin. did i hear you? yeah, yeah. okay. that s going to be special. bret: kudos to andrea mitchell for asking in real time as this tweet came out, asking the director of national intelligence. from sarah sanders, in helsinki, we agreed to an ongoing working level dialogue. president trump asked