appreciation and love. i m eternally great many i have the opportunity to record this glorious music at this time. she recorded the album at home during the pandemic. while the album won t be out until the fall, the title track thank you is out today. still ahead, did president biden make headway in confronting vladimir putin on cybersecurity and human rights? former congresswoman jane harman will weigh in. wet take a look at this date in history. 27 years ago after leading police on a slow speed chase on southern california freeways, o.j. simpson was arrested and charged with murder in the slayings of his ex-wife and her friend. he was later acquitted in a criminal trial. they trailed him from orange county up into los angeles, along the san diego freeway here as you can see. he has said to a police dispatcher earlier, i will hurt myself, i want to see my
face-to-face meeting with president putin. both leaders deeming the talks constructive. president biden insisting he met the moment. it was important to meet in person so there could be no misconceptions about what i wanted to communicate. i did what i came to do. reporter: but the president left the summit with few concrete reactions from putin, including on cybersecurity following a string of attacks in the u.s. linked to russian actors. i talked about the proposition that certain critical infrastructures should be off limits to attack, period. by cyber or any other means. if, in fact, they violate these basic norms, we will respond. cyberly. he knows. in the cyber world. putin denied most responsibility. translator: most cyberattacks in the world are carried out through the cyber realm of the united states. joining us now is the
follow-up about what s off limits and the follow up on specific cases that originate follow up on specific cases that originate in other countries, either of our originate in other countries, either of our countries. with me is our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. first, on cybersecurity, this is one of these issues that s not going away. there s an awful lot at steak. he had a lot of questions because journalists know that s what american are worried about at stake. i think president biden knows that too. they went into details, 16 critical infrastructure that he said where off limits. he didn t want to go into detail, but he made it clear what would be the response if that kind of an attack happened again. one journalist kind of an attack happened again. onejournalist said it kind of an attack happened again. one journalist said it would there be a military response? he said there was no discussion. you could see and he said, you know how he speaks, he comes do
connections in moscow. i just hope that the americans there will be released. the president mentioned in the case of michael kelby, the businessman, arrested on ridiculous charges. was held in prison for a while. and now is under house arrest. now, i think the president made it very clear that this is one of the greatest deterrents for american business to invest in russia. and russia is really hurting themselves by keeping somebody who is a respected investment banker, michael kelby, in prison. i d like to see the cases resolved as quickly as we can. on the question of cyber security, we know there s been discussion moving forward with experts, consulting experts on some rules of the road. there was a partnership that was suggested by vladimir putin to president trump back in 2018, on cyber security, that was dismissed out of hand, because experts said that he wasn t a fair actor. is there a degree of confidence that the u.s. should have now,
on 60 minutes about the likelihood he would be the target in 2020. o donnell: the russians are targeting you. the russians don t want me to be president, and trump doesn t want me to be the nominee. reporter: u.s. intelligence officials have warned that the russians would again meddle in the presidential election. russia, if you re listening, i hope you re able to find the reporter: in ary clinton s campaign. the russians wouldn t pick this company out of the blue. reporter: jim lewis consults for the u.s. government on cyber-security. and depends who ends up being the democratic nominee. o donnell: and jeff joins us. these phishing emails, have others been targeted. area one, the cyber-security company, says several top candidates over the last several months have received about 1,000 phishing emails, the kind of emails that look for your credentials, passwords or try to