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Well, do you worry that the Russians
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have developed the capability to
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actually change vote vote counts in the
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Yes. You know, the the pe the men and
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women who are working at the
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intelligence communities, they
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understand the risk and I talk to them
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often. But again, it has to come from
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the top and it that starts with the
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president directly confronting the man
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who ordered the attack against America
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and telling Vladimir Putin, "We will not
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stand for this." a cyber attack uh that
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could dramatically change the the view
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the democracy here in the United States
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change totals in an election.
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Wolf, I fear that we cannot weather
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another attack like this. We can survive
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one attack and if we learn from it,
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we'll be better off in future elections.
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We can't handle another attack from
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Russia. And even worse, we can't handle
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a two or three-front war if other
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countries with similar capabilities see
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a chance to get in on US elections.
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Well, do other hostile countries, let's
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say like North Korea or Iran, have a
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similar capability? Let's say China for
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Uh, yes. Uh well if there are many other
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countries with similar capabilities