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. the time running the third-largest anti-doping laboratory in the world, which is the moscow lab, which had overseen all the testing for the sochi olympics, but was overseeing testing of all russian athletes across all sports and all international athletes coming to russia to compete. so ibm working with gregory, -- so i began working with gregory. 2014is basically december to november 2015 and during this year, gregory is under investigation, but i keep going on with my film and gregory is helping to advise me. a report comes out based on this investigation and it is now alleging that gregory is essentially the mastermind of the state-sponsored doping program. at the time, it is still only the investigation is only am a track and field. but this creates a series of events. the lab is shut down. agree is forced to resign. russia is suspended from world track and field. gregory is basically telling me that he is going to be killed by the russian government, and i helped facilitate his escape from moscow to los angeles, and then, over the next few months, i learned the full size an
. the time running the third-largest anti-doping laboratory in the world, which is the moscow lab, which had overseen all the testing for the sochi olympics, but was overseeing testing of all russian athletes across all sports and all international athletes coming to russia to compete. so ibm working with gregory, -- so i began working with gregory. 2014is basically december to november 2015 and during this year, gregory is under investigation, but i keep going on with my film and gregory is...
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moscow. >> rose: what did he do in moscow. >> remember at the republican meeting when somebody quipped there are only two people in the pay of putin -- and paul ryan said just kidding don't ever say that outside this room. >> rose: here it is. full frontal. >> we turn to forty afternoon c-span to hear dana articulate the party line on collusion. apparently after a liquid lunch at the old debit grill. >> if someone says to you that they want to give you information, there is nothing wrong with that. this was a legitimate thing to ask and determined there was absolutely nothing wrong, by the way i am the chairman of the europe, asian, europe and euroasian subcommittee including emerging trusts. >> you are. jesus someone get him out of here until he starts to drool -- okay you slurred your pc. i'm sure the rest of your colleagues would like a turn. >> i would yield to my colleague. >> i appreciate so much my very good friend from california. >> hey, nice crowd you guys have there. haven't seen that many empty seats since ted cruz's birthday party. >> rose: you still happy that is a 30 min
moscow. >> rose: what did he do in moscow. >> remember at the republican meeting when somebody quipped there are only two people in the pay of putin -- and paul ryan said just kidding don't ever say that outside this room. >> rose: here it is. full frontal. >> we turn to forty afternoon c-span to hear dana articulate the party line on collusion. apparently after a liquid lunch at the old debit grill. >> if someone says to you that they want to give you...
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and i helped facilitate his escape from moscow to los angeles, and then over the next few months, i learned the full size and scope. >> rose: once he was in los angeles, he was free to tell you. >> yes, and that's when i learned the size and scope of this spectacular conspiracy to cheat the olympics that had been placed for essentially all of modern sport, but specifically what they did at the soichi games, which was an unimaginable fraud. >> rose: and the accusation against the president of russia? >> well, when you look at how russian sport is set up, right, unlike the u.s. where it's all private, in russia it's actually controlled by the ministry, and all russian athletes -- >> rose: the sports ministry? yes, the sports ministry in russia. so all russian athletes across all sports are essentially being paid by the russian government. so everything under russia is under the country umbrella and gregory is running the anti-doping lab which is really the anti-anti-doping lab, and the guy who is his boss, his russian ministry, vitali who is then the sports minister of russia, his bes
and i helped facilitate his escape from moscow to los angeles, and then over the next few months, i learned the full size and scope. >> rose: once he was in los angeles, he was free to tell you. >> yes, and that's when i learned the size and scope of this spectacular conspiracy to cheat the olympics that had been placed for essentially all of modern sport, but specifically what they did at the soichi games, which was an unimaginable fraud. >> rose: and the accusation against...
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damaged u.s. relationship with moscow. >> he attacks the intelligence community. >> right, he attacks the intelligence community. how does an executive like that expect to engender any loyalty across the administration when he's constantly pointing fingers of blame, accusations, criticism in all directions. >> i agree as a practical meter that, sort of the inevitability of these constant attacks, including on the intelligence community, which is really damaging. as a practical matter, one could argue, it's inevitable, that this happens, but it doesn't make it right, though. it doesn't make it right that a public servant within intelligence community, or anywhere else, takes this kind of action in response -- the president is allowed to criticize whoever he wants to criticize, including his own government. it doesn't make it okay for officials within u.s. government to release it. again, i think the long-term implications are extremely damaging. >> there's additional value for us here at "the washington post." when we published our story earlier this year, characterizing this conversat
damaged u.s. relationship with moscow. >> he attacks the intelligence community. >> right, he attacks the intelligence community. how does an executive like that expect to engender any loyalty across the administration when he's constantly pointing fingers of blame, accusations, criticism in all directions. >> i agree as a practical meter that, sort of the inevitability of these constant attacks, including on the intelligence community, which is really damaging. as a...
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aide, then became a congressman from -- what did he do in moscow? jo: remember the republican meeting when somebody quipped there were only two people in the pay of vladimir putin, dana rohrabacher and trump? and paul ryan last and said not to repeat that. charlie: here's a clip. samantha: we turn to c-span to hear dana rohrabacher talk about collusion. apparently after a liquid lunch at the grill. >> if someone says to you they want to give you information, there's nothing wrong with that. that was a legitimate thing to ask, and determine, absolutely, there's nothing wrong with -- by the way, i am the chairman of asian and, europe and eurasian subcommittee, including emerging threats. [laughter] samantha: you are? jesus. somebody get him off. before he accidentally starts a war in -- you have slurred your piece. i'm sure the rest of your colleagues would like a turn. >> i appreciate it so much, my very good friend from california. samantha: nice crowd you guys got there. i haven't seen that many empty seats since ted cruz's birthday party. charlie: are you still happy that is a 30 mi
aide, then became a congressman from -- what did he do in moscow? jo: remember the republican meeting when somebody quipped there were only two people in the pay of vladimir putin, dana rohrabacher and trump? and paul ryan last and said not to repeat that. charlie: here's a clip. samantha: we turn to c-span to hear dana rohrabacher talk about collusion. apparently after a liquid lunch at the grill. >> if someone says to you they want to give you information, there's nothing wrong with...
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how they are addressing unique challenges. we will also look at moscow's massive renewal program and how refugees are flowing into the amazon. all that ahead on bloomberg businessweek. ♪
how they are addressing unique challenges. we will also look at moscow's massive renewal program and how refugees are flowing into the amazon. all that ahead on bloomberg businessweek. ♪
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became a congressman from california. what did he do in moscow? jo: remember the republican meeting when somebody quit there are only two people in the pay of vladimir putin, rebecca and trump -- dana rohrabacher and trump? -- left andn left said not to repeat that. charlie: here's a clip. samantha: -- >> if someone says to you they want to give you information, there's nothing wrong with that. that was a legitimate thing to ask, and determine, absolutely, there's nothing wrong with -- by the way, i am the chairman of europeope, asian and, and eurasian subcommittee, including emerging threats. [laughter] samantha: you are? jesus. somebody get him off. you have slurred your piece. i'm sure the rest of your colleagues would like a turn. myi appreciate it so much, very good friend from california. nice crowd you guys got there. i haven't seen that many empty birthdayce ted cruz's party. charlie: you do a 30 minute show once a week. we never want to do more than one per week. can you imagine?? charlie: some of your specials, people say it would be so good if you were on for one hour. samanth
became a congressman from california. what did he do in moscow? jo: remember the republican meeting when somebody quit there are only two people in the pay of vladimir putin, rebecca and trump -- dana rohrabacher and trump? -- left andn left said not to repeat that. charlie: here's a clip. samantha: -- >> if someone says to you they want to give you information, there's nothing wrong with that. that was a legitimate thing to ask, and determine, absolutely, there's nothing wrong with --...
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congress of being responsible for the damaged relationship with moscow. he attacked the intelligence community. how does an executive like that expect to engender loyalty across the administration when he is constantly pointing fingers and putting blame and criticism in all directions? >> i agree as a practical matter it is sort of the inevitability of what you are describing, constant attacks including on the intelligence community which are damaging. it is inevitable this kind of thing will happen. it does not make it right that a public servant in the intelligence community or anywhere else takes this kind of action in response. the president is allowed to criticize whoever he wants to criticize, including his own government. it does not make it ok for officials to release it. the long-term implications are extremely damaging. >> there is additional value for us at "the washington post" because when we published our story earlier in the year as characterizing the conversation with turnbull as acrimonious, trump the next date announced denounced the story as fake news. the presiden
congress of being responsible for the damaged relationship with moscow. he attacked the intelligence community. how does an executive like that expect to engender loyalty across the administration when he is constantly pointing fingers and putting blame and criticism in all directions? >> i agree as a practical matter it is sort of the inevitability of what you are describing, constant attacks including on the intelligence community which are damaging. it is inevitable this kind of thing...