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Former Iran president and leading reformer Rafsanjani dies of heart attack

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NewsHubFormer Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani died on Sunday at the age of 82, state media reported, a big blow to moderates and reformists deprived now of their most influential supporter in the Islamic establishment.
«Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani was taken to hospital after heart attack and more than an hour long efforts by doctors to revive him were not successful,» the deputy minister of health was quoted by Fars news agency as saying.
Residents said a crowd gathered outside the hospital in northern Tehran where Rafsanjani was taken.
In a sign of mourning, state television channels carried a black banner on a corner of screen.
Mehdi, the imprisoned son of Hashemi who is in jail on corruption charges, attended the hospital to say goodbye to the body of his father. He was escorted out by police.
Rafsanjani was an influential figure in Iran , and headed the Expediency Council, a body which is intended to resolve disputes between the parliament and the Guardian Council. He was also a member of the Assembly of Experts, the clerical body that selects the supreme leader, Iran’s most powerful figure.
Rafsanjani has been described as «a pillar of the Islamic revolution. » His pragmatic policies — economic liberalization, better relations with the West and empowering Iran’s elected bodies — appealed to many Iranians but was despised by hardliners.
His death is a big blow to moderate president Hassan Rouhani five months before a presidential election.
Since 2009 he and his family have faced criticism over their support for the opposition movement which lost that year’s disputed election to former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
His funeral will be held in Tehran on Tuesday, his relative and aide Hossein Marashi was quoted as saying by Fars news agency.

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Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Aston Villa

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NewsHubBy Tom Rostance
BBC Sport
Ben Davies scored his first goal for Tottenham as the eight-time winners ground out an FA Cup third-round win over a stubborn Aston Villa side.
After a dreadful first-half showing, Spurs improved and the Wales left-back found the breakthrough against their Championship opponents with a deft header.
Son Heung-min then wrapped up the victory when he converted Moussa Sissoko’s pass to put Mauricio Pochettino’s side in Monday’s fourth-round draw.
Tottenham have moved into third place in the Premier League on the back of a five-match winning run, but their second string struggled to click against a Villa side set out to frustrate.
Without the rested Dele Alli, Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen, the hosts were short of ideas and the tie looked destined for a replay until unlikely goalscorer Davies arrived inside the penalty area.
Villa mustered one shot on target all game and Steve Bruce will now turn his attention to overhauling a seven-point gap to the Championship play-off places.
Tottenham were excellent in beating Premier League leaders Chelsea 2-0 in midweek but, perhaps unsurprisingly, were nowhere near that level in the opening hour.
Of the XI who started against Chelsea, only Toby Alderweireld and Eric Dier kept their places — and it showed.
Alli, Kane and Eriksen had contributed 30 of Spurs’ 51 goals this season, and 11 of 33 assists, before kick-off and without them Pochettino’s side looked toothless.
Stand-in striker Vincent Janssen, who has scored just three penalties in 23 appearances now, was particularly lightweight and it was only when Alli finally replaced him after an hour that Tottenham found a way through.
It was another replacement, Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, who crossed for Davies to head home before Son — who had moved up front once Janssen went off — buried the second.
A top-four finish remains Pochettino’s most pressing assignment but, after a dismal Champions League campaign, a first FA Cup win since 1991 is also surely high on his list.
Villa were beaten FA Cup finalists in 2015 and Bruce took Hull to Wembley a year earlier, but a repeat never looked likely as the visitors effectively played with a back six for large periods.
With top goalscorer Jonathan Kodjia away on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations with Ivory Coast, they posed little threat and their only real chance came when James Chester and then Gabriel Agbonlahor had shots blocked from the same free-kick.
A return to league duty now awaits. Villa were 19th when Bruce took charge in October, but after just three defeats in 14 games since they could challenge for a place in the play-offs.
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino: «It’s always difficult in the FA Cup, but we played a team that had very good organisation and it was tough to break them. We had lots of possession and a lot of patience to try and build from the back.
«At 0-0 we changed the system a bit to try and change the game and from that we scored.
«I’m pleased for the players that haven’t played too much, it’s important for them to build their confidence. »
Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce: «We had to defend well and run a million miles because they are a very good side. We had a big chance in the game.
«I was a touch disappointed with the goal because they didn’t have to do much — one cross into the box and we didn’t deal with it.
«You need your goalkeeper to play well and Sam Johnstone looks a very good young goalkeeper — I think he’ll relish the challenge to play week in, week out.
«They are a very good side and that has to be the aspiration for us at Aston Villa. »
Former Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas
This year Tottenham have taken Manchester City to the cleaners, beaten Chelsea and were the better team against Manchester United for 60 minutes.
A trophy is the obvious thing they are missing. The big thing Mauricio Pochettino has changed is the mentality. It’s about delivering it now.
Former England captain Alan Shearer
Vincent Janssen is making life far too easy for defenders. He keeps coming towards the ball instead of getting into the six-yard box where he could actually score goals.
He is taking the easy way out and he looks to me that he is frightened of missing chances.
Unless he starts getting into the right areas, he is not going to score goals.
Match ends, Tottenham Hotspur 2, Aston Villa 0.
Second Half ends, Tottenham Hotspur 2, Aston Villa 0.
Corner, Tottenham Hotspur. Conceded by Sam Johnstone.
Attempt saved. Son Heung-Min (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Josh Onomah.
Hand ball by Aaron Tshibola (Aston Villa).
Attempt blocked. Ross McCormack (Aston Villa) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Foul by Georges-Kévin Nkoudou (Tottenham Hotspur).
Aaron Tshibola (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Attempt missed. Ross McCormack (Aston Villa) right footed shot from outside the box is just a bit too high from a direct free kick.
Foul by Cameron Carter-Vickers (Tottenham Hotspur).
Jack Grealish (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Attempt missed. Josh Onomah (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the right.
Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. Josh Onomah replaces Moussa Sissoko.
Offside, Aston Villa. Aaron Tshibola tries a through ball, but Ross McCormack is caught offside.
Foul by Ben Davies (Tottenham Hotspur).
Leandro Bacuna (Aston Villa) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Goal! Tottenham Hotspur 2, Aston Villa 0. Son Heung-Min (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Moussa Sissoko.
Eric Dier (Tottenham Hotspur) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Foul by Jack Grealish (Aston Villa).
Attempt saved. Moussa Sissoko (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Ben Davies.
Offside, Tottenham Hotspur. Harry Winks tries a through ball, but Son Heung-Min is caught offside.
Substitution, Aston Villa. Ross McCormack replaces Gabriel Agbonlahor.
Substitution, Aston Villa. Keinan Davis replaces Mile Jedinak.
Substitution, Aston Villa. Andre Green replaces Albert Adomah.
Ben Davies (Tottenham Hotspur) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Aaron Tshibola (Aston Villa).
Kieran Trippier (Tottenham Hotspur) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Jordan Amavi (Aston Villa).
Attempt missed. Eric Dier (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Ben Davies.
Attempt blocked. Eric Dier (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Kevin Wimmer (Tottenham Hotspur) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Foul by Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa).
Corner, Tottenham Hotspur. Conceded by Jordan Amavi.
Goal! Tottenham Hotspur 1, Aston Villa 0. Ben Davies (Tottenham Hotspur) header from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Georges-Kévin Nkoudou with a cross.
Attempt missed. Jack Grealish (Aston Villa) right footed shot from more than 40 yards on the left wing misses to the left from a direct free kick.
Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. Georges-Kévin Nkoudou replaces Toby Alderweireld.
Foul by Cameron Carter-Vickers (Tottenham Hotspur).
Jack Grealish (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Attempt saved. Harry Winks (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Dele Alli.
Attempt missed. James Chester (Aston Villa) header from the left side of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Albert Adomah with a cross following a corner.
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Dolphins' Moore: No concussion, 'just got smoked'

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NewsHubPITTSBURGH — Dolphins quarterback Matt Moore said he got «smoked» by Steelers linebacker Bud Dupree in Miami’s playoff loss to Pittsburgh, but that he didn’t suffer a concussion.
He said he was more worried about whether he still had all his teeth.
Moore was hit high by Dupree in the second quarter and stayed on the ground for more than 2 minutes, talking to the Steelers medical staff. He went to the sideline and was briefly replaced by backup quarterback T. J. Yates. Then he put his helmet on and was back in the game, less than 5 minutes after the hit. He said he knew he hadn’t suffered a concussion.
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«I just really needed a second,» he said. «Obviously, with all the protocols you see the doctor and do all that. It was fine. »
After the game the Dolphins released a statement saying, «Matt Moore was evaluated and cleared by the unaffiliated neurological consultant and team physician before entering the game. »
Moore said he only felt pain in his back and chin after the hit. He wouldn’t go as far as to say Dupree’s hit was dirty. Dupree was flagged on the play.
Dupree said after the game that he hoped he didn’t get fined for the hit.
«It was a clean hit. Super clean… I hit in the chest area, facemask to the chest. We’ll see what Roger [Goodell] says,» Dupree told ESPN’s Josina Anderson after the game. «I understand why there was still a flag. But we should go through the appeal process and get everything alright. »
Overall it was a rough day for Moore. He threw for 289 yards and a touchdown but also had three turnovers, which included two fumbles and one interception.
It was Moore’s first career playoff start for the Dolphins (10-7) after serving most of his previous 10 seasons as a backup.

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College Football Playoff championship game, quickly

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NewsHubClemson QB Deshaun Watson: Kind of obvious, but the Tigers probably can’t win unless the Heisman Trophy runner-up plays well. The junior, likely playing his last college game, has thrown for 4,173 yards and 38 touchdowns. He has also thrown 17 interceptions.
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NFL playoffs: Patriots will host Texans

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NewsHubThere will be a familiar feel to the NFL playoffs next weekend: Every divisional-round game will be a rematch from the regular season, the first time that’s happened in six years.
In the AFC, it’s the Houston Texans playing as huge underdogs at New England, and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City. In the NFC, it’s the Green Bay Packers at the Dallas Cowboys, and the Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta.
The first time around, New England beat Houston 27-0 in Week 3 with third-string rookie Jacoby Brissett at quarterback, Pittsburgh beat Kansas City 43-14 in Week 4, Dallas beat Green Bay 30-16 in Week 6, and Seattle beat Atlanta 26-24 in Week 6.
Not that those results necessarily mean much now, especially because none was more recent than October.
New England is one of the biggest betting favorites in a playoff game – a 16-point favorite – and here’s why: Bill Belichick’s Patriots have outscored protege Bill O’Brien’s Texans by a combined 54-6 in their last two head-to-head games.
As good as Houston’s top-ranked defense has been – Jadeveon Clowney’s interception set the tone for a 27-14 win over Oakland in the wild-card round – there is a world of difference between facing a rookie QB making his first NFL start (Oakland’s Connor Cook) and a three-time Super Bowl MVP (New England’s Tom Brady). And Belichick will surely dream up some schemes to bedevil Texans QB Brock Osweiler, who was held to 196 yards passing by the Patriots in their September meeting.
Osweiler lost his starting job late in the regular season, only to regain it when Tom Savage suffered a concussion in the season finale. Osweiler finished the regular season with 15 touchdown passes and 16 interceptions, and Texans averaged only 17.4 points per game – tied for 28th in the NFL. Their 279 points are the fewest by a playoff team since the Bears scored only 260 points in 2005.
STEELERS at CHIEFS: The Steelers know how much things can change over the course of a season, having already avenged a regular-season loss to Miami.
Now it’ll be the Chiefs who have a shot at redemption.
“What happened during the regular season is of little importance,” Pittsburgh Coach Mike Tomlin said.
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger needed a walking boot after hurting his right foot against Miami. If he’s fine next week, it will be fun to watch him, wide receiver Antonio Brown and running back Le’Veon Bell take on Marcus Peters, Eric Berry and the rest of Kansas City’s formidable defense.
On the other side of the ball, Steelers linebacker James Harrison and his teammates should be able to handle Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith, but the question is how Pittsburgh’s defense and special teams will corral rookie speedster Tyreek Hill.
PACKERS at COWBOYS: That loss to Dallas nearly three months ago was part of Green Bay’s 4-6 start. But ever since quarterback Aaron Rodgers spoke about trying to “run the table,” NFC North champion Green Bay has won seven consecutive games, including 38-13 over the New York Giants in the wild-card round.
Rodgers has 19 TD passes and zero interceptions during the streak, but one question now is whether favorite target Jordy Nelson, hurt against the Giants, will be available.
Green Bay’s pass defense, shaky and beset by injuries, might not have an easy time against Dallas QB Dak Prescott, a preternaturally poised rookie who threw for three TDs in the October matchup. The No. 1-seeded Cowboys’ other first-year sensation, Ezekiel Elliott, gained 157 yards in his first game against the NFL’s eighth-best run defense.
SEAHAWKS at FALCONS: All-Pro quarterback Matt Ryan, a top MVP contender, and wideout Julio Jones lead NFC South champion Atlanta’s high-powered offense against NFC West champion Seattle’s “Legion of Boom” defense, which is missing injured safety Earl Thomas but still features Richard Sherman and Kam Chancellor.
In the first meeting, Ryan threw for three TDs, while Jones finished with seven catches for 139 yards and a score. But most memorable was an incompletion on fourth down with 90 seconds left, when Sherman grabbed Jones’ arm on a deep pass but wasn’t called for interference.
It’s also worth monitoring how Atlanta’s so-so defense deals with Seattle’s offense. Falcons Coach Dan Quinn used to be Seattle’s defensive coordinator.
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Bobby Wagner, Ezekiel Ansah top local performances during NFL wild-card weekend

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NewsHubEditor’s note: Results from Sunday’s games have been added to this report that originally published Saturday night.
Multiple NFL players with local ties had strong games as the playoffs kicked off with four wild-card games this weekend.
Former Utah State linebacker Bobby Wagner, named an All-Pro earlier in the week, led Seattle with 10 tackles in the Seahawks’ 26-6 win over Detroit. Wagner led the NFL with 167 tackles during the regular season; that season total was a career high for the former Aggie.
Eight of Wagner’s tackles against Detroit were solo tackles. He also had a tackle for a loss when Wagner teamed with K. J. Wright to stop Matthew Mulligan for a loss of 2 yards on a fourth-down pass at the Seattle 40 on the first play of the second quarter. That stop helped lead to the Seahawks’ first touchdown of the game.
He added a quarterback hurry in leading a Seahawks defense that didn’t allow the Lions a touchdown.
On the losing end, former BYU defensive end Ezekiel Ansah had his best game of the year as the Detroit pass rusher finished with two sacks on Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson.
The first sack, a loss of 4 yards, came on a third-and-8 at the Seattle 41 near the end of the first quarter. The second sack, also a loss of 4 yards, came on a third-and-11 at the Detroit 35 and forced the Seahawks to punt the ball.
Ansah had nine tackles, including five solo tackles, in the game and also had five quarterback hurries.
Here’s a look at how the other Utah ties performed in this weekend’s games:
NFC: PACKERS 38, GIANTS 13
Green Bay
Marwin Evans, S, Utah State: Played but did not record any statistics in his first postseason appearance as a rookie.
Kyler Fackrell, OLB, Utah State: Had two special teams tackles, including a solo tackle, in his playoff debut as a rookie.
N. Y. Giants
On injured reserve: Uani ‘Unga, MLB, BYU
AFC: STEELERS 30, DOLPHINS 12
Pittsburgh
No local players
Miami
John Denney, LS, BYU: Played as the team’s long snapper in his second postseson appearance with the Dolphins.
Trevor Reilly, LB, Utah: Had a special teams tackle on the opening kickoff in his first playoff appearance.
On injured reserve: Koa Misi, LB, Utah
NFC: SEAHAWKS 26, LIONS 6
Seattle
Bobby Wagner, LB, Utah State: See above.
On injured reserve: Will Tukuafu, FB, East High
Detroit Lions
Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU: See above.
Miles Killebrew, SS, Southern Utah: Had a solo tackle in his first postseason appearance.
Nevin Lawson, CB, Utah State: Started at cornerback and had seven tackles, including five solo tackles. One of his solo tackles, for a gain of no yards on a second-and-1 early in the second quarter, helped forced a Seattle punt.
Haloti Ngata, DT, Highland High: Had a sack when he tackled Wilson for a loss of 6 yards on a second-and-2 at the Seattle 47 in the first quarter. He also had three tackles, including two solo tackles, and a pair of quarterback hurries, as well as a tackle for no gain on a third-and-1 in the second quarter.
AFC: TEXANS 27, RAIDERS 14
Houston
Tony Bergstrom, C, Utah and Skyline High: Came on as a reserve in his first postseason appearance.
Xavier Su’a-Filo, OG, Timpview High: Started at left guard, his second start in a playoff game.
Oakland
James Cowser, LB/DE, Southern Utah and Davis High: Played but did not record any statistics in his first playoff appearance.
Keith McGill, DB, Utah: Played but did not record any statistics in his first playoff appearance.
Donald Penn, T, Utah State: Penn, the starter at left tackle all season, missed the game after injuring his knee in the regular-season finale. It was the first missed game for Penn in 10 seasons.
Sean Smith, CB, Utah: Started at cornerback and had two tackles, including a solo tackle, and a pass deflection. His solo tackle stopped Houston wide receiver Will Fuller 1 yard short of a first down on a third-and-4 in the third quarter.

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McCain, Graham Warn Trump to Get Tougher on Russia

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NewsHubSenior Republicans are giving Donald Trump the benefit of the doubt that he’ll make Moscow pay a price for hacking the 2016 U. S. presidential campaign, yet the president-elect may face a rift with members of his own party if policies against Russia don’t change.
In an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said he and Senator John McCain of Arizona plan to introduce legislation for tougher sanctions against Russia, hitting the country in the financial and energy sectors “where they’re the weakest.”
Graham also said he supports a permanent U. S. military training presence in Ukraine, Georgia and the Baltic states, according to a transcript provided by the network.
“We’re going to give President Trump an opportunity to make Russia pay a price for interfering in our election so it will deter others in the future,” Graham said. “I hope he will take advantage of it.”
Graham said he thinks Trump is worried that delving into what Russia did during the election campaign will undermine his legitimacy in the Oval Office.
Thaw Ahead?
“I don’t know what drives him on Russia, but I do know this. That if our policies don’t change vis-a-vis Russia, the worst is yet to come,” Graham said. “And the Congress is going to have a different view on Russia than the president-elect does.”
Trump on Saturday suggested warmer relations were coming between the Washington and Moscow, a day after U. S. intelligence chiefs briefed him on the evidence tying interference in the election campaign to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“Having a good relationship with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing,” Trump said in a series of three tweets. “Only ‘stupid’ people, or fools, would think it is bad! We have enough problems around the world without yet another one.”
McCain, also speaking on NBC, said the Senate Armed Services Committee, which he chairs, will continue to conduct hearings around cyber threats. McCain said he supports appointing a special Senate committee to investigate the campaign hacking, rather than having several committees do their own probes.
The Oilman Cometh
Trump’s approach to Russia is expected to be debated on Jan. 11 at the confirmation hearing for Rex Tillerson, his nominee for secretary of state, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Panel members have said they’ll press Tillerson, the former chief executive officer of Exxon Mobil Corp., about his years of friendly business dealings with Putin.
‘Very Nefarious’
While Committee Chairman Bob Corker said on Friday that Tillerson’s views on Russia “are not in any way out of the mainstream,” the Tennessee Republican added that Russia has done “very nefarious things.”
Similarly, Graham said Tillerson has to convince him that as a career oilman he sees Putin as undermining democracy with actions such as the hacking attacks, and that new sanctions are justified.
“I’m looking for a secretary of state who understands Russia and understands the world as it really is. I had a great meeting with him,” Graham said. “I hope he can articulate to the American people that he understands Putin has been a disruptive force when it comes to democracy.”

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Boris Johnson meets with top Trump advisers

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NewsHubBritish Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, London’s controversial former mayor and a leading Brexit proponent, met Sunday afternoon with top advisers to President-elect Donald Trump, including Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner.
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A Foreign Office spokesperson said the discussions were meant to be “focused on UK-US relations and other foreign policy matters.”
The meeting lasted over 90 minutes.
Johnson is also expected to meet Monday with various Republican leaders in Congress. In Washington, D. C. he’ll gather with House Speaker Paul Ryan, Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations committee, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The foreign secretary is not expected to meet with Rex Tillerson, Mr. Trump’s pick for secretary of state, protocol dictates they not do so until after the confirmation process.
Tillerson, a billionaire oil executive, is scheduled for a hearing before the Senate on Wednesday.

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Trump election: US presidency is not a family business, says Obama

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NewsHubUS President Barack Obama says he has advised his successor Donald Trump not to attempt to run the White House «the way you would manage a family business».
In an interview with ABC News , Mr Obama said that Mr Trump must «respect» US institutions.
«After you have been sworn in,» he said, «you are now in charge of the largest organisation on Earth».
He warned that there was a difference between governing and campaigning.
«There are world capitals and financial markets and people all around the world who take really seriously what he [Mr Trump] says,» Mr Obama said.
Mr Obama also talked about the US intelligence agency’s report into alleged cyber-attacks by Russia and the attempt to influence the 2016 US presidential campaign.
He said that he had «underestimated» the impact of such attacks.
«I think that I underestimated the degree to which, in this new information age, it is possible for misinformation… and so forth to have an impact on our open societies. »
He said that a conversation had taken place with Mr Trump in which he had discussed the importance of having faith in the intelligence community.
«There are going to be times where the only way you can make a good decision is if you have confidence that the process is working,» he said.
Last week Mr Trump said he was a «big fan» of intelligence agencies , after months of casting doubt on the Russian link to the security breach. But he later raised questions over how the Democratic Party had responded to the cyber-attacks.
«How and why are they so sure about hacking if they never even requested an examination of the computer servers? What is going on? » Mr Trump asked in a tweet .
Mr Trump will be inaugurated on 20 January.

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Tributes for ex-Iran President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani

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NewsHubIran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has led tributes to former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who has died at the age of 82.
Ayatollah Khamenei hailed a «companion of struggle» despite their differences, saying this was a «difficult» loss.
President Hassan Rouhani praised Mr Rafsanjani as a great man of the Islamic revolution.
The government has announced three days of mourning, making Tuesday a public holiday for his funeral in Tehran.
Mr Rafsanjani, who served as president from 1989 to 1997, was pivotal in the 1979 revolution. But later in life he became a counterpoint to hardline conservatives.
«The different opinions and interpretations at time in this long period could never entirely break up the friendship between us,» said Ayatollah Khamenei.
Mr Rafsanjani died on Sunday in a hospital in Tehran after suffering a heart attack.
His body was taken to Jamaran prayer hall, the residence of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Rohullah Khomeini, where relatives, politicians and religious figures gathered to pay their last respects.
Mr Rafsanjani had been a mentor to President Rouhani, whom he supported after his own attempt to run in the 2013 election as a reformist candidate was rejected by the powerful Guardian Council.
Mr Rouhani said on Twitter: «The soul of the great man of the revolution, symbol of patience and resistance, has gone to Heaven. »
Analysts say Mr Rafsanjani’s sudden death is a major blow to the president, who is preparing for re-election in May.
The BBC’s Kasra Naji says Mr Rafsanjani was a great survivor of the Iranian revolution, always managing to stay afloat in the unending political struggles between the hardliners and the moderates, remaining influential.
In recent years, our correspondent says, he has been a central figure in the reform movement that has been trying to have a moderating influence on Iran and Ayatollah Khamenei.
Mr Rafsanjani’s final role was head of the Expediency Council, which tries to resolve disputes between parliament and the Guardian Council.
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was born in 1934 in south-eastern Iran to a family of farmers.
He studied theology in the holy city of Qom with Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini — who went on to lead the Islamic revolution of 1979 — and was imprisoned several times under the Shah.
In the last year of the 1980-88 war with Iraq, Ayatollah Khomeini appointed him acting commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
He was seen as the main mover behind Iran’s acceptance of the UN Security Council resolution that ended the war.
Mr Rafsanjani was also a key player in the development of Iran’s nuclear programme, and recently gave staunch support to the landmark 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
He was a man known for a sharp wit but who could also be ruthless.
He advocated progressive economic policies, encouraging private businesses and improving infrastructure. His own business holdings were reported to be widespread.
Mr Rafsanjani ran for a third time for president in 2005 but lost to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Mr Rafsanjani became openly critical of the victorious president and in 2009, he sided with reformers who disputed that year’s elections. Nevertheless, Mr Ahmadinejad won a second term.
Mr Rafsanjani continued to champion moderate causes, such as the release of political prisoners and greater political freedoms for parties prepared to work within the constitution.
Some of the members of Mr Rafsanjani’s family have also made the headlines. His daughter Faezeh Hashemi attracted the ire of hardliners when she met a leader of the Bahai religious minority — which Iran’s leadership regards as a heretical sect — last year.
And his son Mehdi Hashemi Rafsanjani was jailed in 2015 after being convicted of «security offences and financial crimes».

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