are on the intelligence committee. have you seen any evidence of those questions you ve asked, that his positions on ukraine aren t just a policy position. people are allowed to have policy positions without being paid off by the russians if that s the insinuation you re making. i think it s a fair question. do you have any evidence that the answer is yes? i think what we re talking about here is i haven t prejudged one way or the other. i m saying that s a key part of the evidence to help us understand what s taken place. this is the very early stages of this investigation. i will tell you it s unfair for me to prejudge in any way where i think this is going to go. what i m saying is, if you are taking away a key piece of evidence in that investigation, those questions will remain out there. democratic congressman mike quigley, i always thank you for bringing up lewis carroll. thank you, sir. thank you.
acquisition ray tdar was. finally, i don t think there is much question but the nsa would have picked up the same background chatter and other reports from the russian fed are radiation and spraeparatists. we know where it was fired from and probably have ruled out the ukrainian government. i hope we ruled out the russian military. these missiles work pretty damn good when they are in part of a brigade with radar access. this is a lone firing platform. i m worried and we can see perhaps the minds of the people in the separatist crowd operating within ukraine aren t as advanced as the systems hands on. so, michael weiss, why would the russians put a weapon of this stature in the hands of rebels without the command and control of the russian military? these weapons are capable of
liquefied natural gas destined to europe would be much easier. something that s, obviously, relevant in today s geo political climate. we reviewed our negotiations with iran, which gave us the opportunity to peacefully resolve the concerns with the iranian nuclear program. we pledged to sustain our support for the effort to eliminate syria s chemical weapons, even as we work to deliver humanitarian relief to the syrian people, and we discussed a number of global challenges, including the desire to step up our cooperation with the asia pacific region and our commitment to a new global agreement to combat climate change. obviously, much of our focus today was on the situation in ukraine. russia s actions in ukraine aren t just about one country. they are about the kind of europe and the kind of world that we live in. the european project was born from the ashes of two world wars, and the united states has
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dangerous situation. new reports of a large potential debris area search for the missing malaysia airlines plane. good morning from washington. a very busy morning. this is the daily run down. i m in for the great chuck todd. we will go live to chuck in brussels as we wait for a live news conference with president obama and european leaders. however, we begin with more grim news from northern washington state. the rescue and recovery effort in the massive mudslide. the water logged hill side collapse and officially 16 people are now confirmed dead. crews say they have located eight more victims but haven t been able to recover their bodies. unfortunately, we didn t find any signs of life. we didn t locate anybody alive. there are 176 reports of missing people but that number is expected to go down as the