
Putin on 2018: ‘I’d like to see the insanity end’
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Putin urges American political elites to ‘calm down’ on Russian election meddling
Russian President Vladimir Putin unleashed a pointed verbal attack on the U.S. while speaking with special correspondent Ryan Chilcote in Moscow Wednesday. He called concerns about Russian meddling in the upcoming 2018 elections “insanity” and he criticized some Trump administration policies. Nick Schifrin talks with special correspondent Ryan Chilcote, who spoke at length with Putin.
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Putin on 2018: ‘I’d like to see the insanity end’
Clip: 10/3/2018 | 10m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Russian President Vladimir Putin unleashed a pointed verbal attack on the U.S. while speaking with special correspondent Ryan Chilcote in Moscow Wednesday. He called concerns about Russian meddling in the upcoming 2018 elections “insanity” and he criticized some Trump administration policies. Nick Schifrin talks with special correspondent Ryan Chilcote, who spoke at length with Putin.
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