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NBC’s chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel reports for TODAY that Russians “seem to be brushing” off President Obama’s tough talk toward Russian President Vladimir Putin about hacking the 2016 election. Engel says there have been no comments from top Russian officials since Obama’s news conference on Friday.