Washington, DC - 4 October 2017
1. Wide shot of Burr and Warner walking into Senate Press Gallery
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Richard Burr, (R) North Carolina:
"That the issue of collusion is still open, that we continue to investigate both intelligence and witnesses and that we're not in a position where we will come to any type of temporary finding on that until we've completed the process."
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4. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Richard Burr, (R) North Carolina:
"Well let me just say that we have more work to do as it relates to collusion but we're developing a clearer picture of what happened. What I will confirm is that the Russian intelligence service is determined, clever and I recommend that every campaign and every election official take this very seriously as we move into this November's election. And as we move into preparation for the 2018 election."
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6. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Richard Burr, (R) North Carolina:
"As it relates to the Steele dossier, unfortunately the committee has hit a wall. We have on several occasions made attempts to contact Mr. Steele, to meet with Mr. Steele, to include personally the vice chairman and myself as two individuals making that connection. Those offers have gone unaccepted. The committee cannot really decide the credibility of the dossier without understanding things like who paid for it? Who are your sources and sub sources?"
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8. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Mark Warner, (D) Virginia:
"The Russian active measures efforts did not end on Election Day 2016. They were not only geared at the United States of America. We have seen Russia enacted measures take place in France. We've seen concerns raised in the Netherlands. We've seen concerns raised in Germany. And we need to be on guard."
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10. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Mark Warner, (D) Virginia:
"I think there is a large consensus that they hacked into political files, released those files, in an effort to influence the election. We think they actively tried to at least test the vulnerabilities of 21 states' electoral systems."
11. Wide shot of press conference
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Richard Burr, (R) North Carolina:
"We can certifiably say that no vote totals were affected - that the tallies are accurate. The outcome of the election based upon the counting votes. They they did not in any way shape or form that we've been able to find alter that."
13. Wide shot of press conference