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♪ the white house vehemently defending asking the fbi to deny reports of communication between trump campaign associates and russians known to u.s. intelligence. >> i'm against the people that make up stories and make up sources. >> this is something that embarrassless the white house. that's not a leak. that's a news story. >> if you think they're going to give you your country back without a fight, you're sadly mistaken. >> the democrats have a real chance to change things. >> that's why he beat all of those other republicans because he stole a democratic message.
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we do have to leave with our values. for all of us together, that's got to be the message. well, good morning to you on a saturday, i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. good morning to you. welcome to your new day. the question, though, is this a new day for the democrats? the democratic national committee is set to elect a chairman and they have two important questions to answer. first, who will lead the opposition for president trump's agenda and can they heal the division within their party? >> that's one of many headlines. the two front-runners, tom perez and minnesota congressman keith ellison. there are other dark horse candidates pulling in colorful endorsements though. we'll talk about that in a moment. >> also this morning, the white house pushes back hard on cnn's exclusive reporting denying any wrongdoing asking the fbi to
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speak out about reports of any contacts between the 2ru6r7 campaign and russian leaders. but this revelation is raising a decades-old question can the white house discuss an open investigation with the fbi and how? first, president trump declares his movement is the future of the republican party. now the president leveraging his moment in front of a friendly audience in front of a conservative conference. the cnn white house correspondent jeff zeleny has more. >> victor and kristie, the campaign trail, of course, is long behind president trump. next week, he enters his sixth week in office. does he appear before the conservative political action conference on friday. the annual gathering between as cpac, it sounds like he's still running. >> now, you finally have a president. finally, took you a long time. took you a long time. >> reporter: president trump taking a victory lap before i roaring crowd of conservative activists. >> the forgotten men and women
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of america will be forgotten no longer. that is the heart of this new movement. and the future of the republican party. >> reporter: it's mr. trump's republican party now. his realignment of the gop already under way. hailed as a hero at the annual conservative political action conference. mr. trump outlining his america first agenda, that goes against the grain of recent republic an orthodoxy. >> but there's no such thing as a global anthem, a global currency or a global plan. this is the united states of america that i'm representing. >> welcome to cpac 2016. >> reporter: at the same gathering last year, just outside of washington, many conservatives recoiled at the idea trump presidency. he cancelled his appearance and of course went on to win. but it was here at cpac six years ago, where the idea of trump's bid for the white house first sprang to life. he stopped short of running back
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then, but his words sounded prescient. >> i will tell you the reason i'm thinking about it is the united states has become a whipping post for the rest of the world. >> reporter: but now, after five weeks in office, the president is faced with making choices over which campaign take priority and how he will pay for them. >> we're also putting in a massive budgetary request for our beloved military. >> reporter: carol marino was a supporter. >> i'm not overly concerned that he's going to blow the definite kit. i'm really not. i think he'll find a way to kind of shrink the waste and use that some place else. >> reporter: the president rallying the forces, including
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dismantling obamacare. even the gop leaders came under fire this week from constituents demanding they leave the law in place. >> many of them, you know, they lost the election. it's like how many elections do we have to have? the bottom line, with changing it, we're going to make it much better. >> now there's no question that republicans gathered at cpac on friday, those conservative act that visits are thrilled there's a republican in the white house and certainly happy that republicans control both houses of congress. the questions on many minds of fiscal conservatives, how will all of the programs be paid for. the president will start answering the questions beginning on tuesday when he delivers a speech to a joint session of congress tuesday evening and presents his budget to congress on march 13th. now, at that speech on tuesday, he will certainly be greeted with applause. but this time, only from half the audience. democrats, of course, are opposing his agenda. victor and christi. >> jeff, thanks so much.
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let's continue the conversation with errol louis and tom lobianco. good morning to you. >> good morning. good morning. >> and let's play for of what the president said at the cpac. >> we will be substantially upgrading all of our military. all of our military, offensive, defensive, everything. bigger and better and stronger than ever before. and hopefully, we'll never have to use it, but nobody's going to mess with us, folks, nobody. it will be one of the greatest military buildups in american history. >> it tom, we heard from one of trump's supporters there that she's expecting he'll shrink the waste but use that savings some place else. do we know any details on how the president plans to pay for the biggest military buildup in
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american history? >> nothing specific just yet. we should know in a few day when he goes before congress before his first major speech on tuesday. and the state of the union address. and we should have a better idea than, you know, it's interesting about this, and this kind of goes into why it's harder to govern than it is to paicampaig. this is what republicans have done before, you have to consider whether you're cutting into the military, whether you're cutting into entitlement spending, whether you're cutting into social security, medicare, things that are deeply popular with his own supporters, all right? you have to decide where you're going to put the priorities or you can run the deficit. which say possibility. that's something that traditional conservatives are worried about. >> errol, you can't pay down the deficit, maintain medicare,
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medicaid and social security and build your wall and the greatest in history off the same dollar? >> well, you can try. i think what happens, victor, is the real question that's going to be asked, not just by congress, but by most people, the taxpayers, is what are we getting for this? you know, it's the underlying doctrine, i think, that matters the most. the last big buildup of the military that we saw was during the reagan years. but there was a stated aim which was to fight the cold war, win the cold war and contain, indeed as it happened, destroy or collapse the soviet union. in this case, it's not clear what we're going to get by saying, you know, swelling the size of the military from 476,000 in the army, to 540,000. that's the number that he's put out there. is that going to convince anybody in isis not to join that cause or commit some kind of
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terrorist act? i'm not so sure about that. there's going to have to be a lot of thinking that goes into this. the big broad number that comes from the campaign trail but the campaign is now behind us. >> errol, let's also talk about the president said the use of unnamed sources. >> i'm against the people that make up stories, and make up sources. they shouldn't be allowed to use sources unless they use somebody's name. >> let's put up right now what the president tweeted himself when he was then citizen trump back in 2012. he tweeted an extremely credible source has called my office and told me that barack obama's birth certificate is a fraud. there goes the credibility of that quote/unquote source. the president is not living up to his standard but the greater implications from your perspective? >> well, i don't know if there
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are implications. it's simply convention for a reporter, i think we're all done it, that says, look, i talked to ten people and the consensus seems to be x, y or z. that's how we do that. we have something called the first amendment and people should report the way that they can and shall and will. he will also discover, he knows this from his days on the campaign trail, that it's very helpful for politicians to occasionally contact a journalist and engage with a journalist and send them some information that they don't necessarily want their name attached to. the tweet was great, victor, but the thing you really want to play is donald trump calling up journalists, and spinning his own story. >> errol louis, tom lobianco, thank you. donald trump said
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threatening the country. what the fbi refused to do that may have sparked the president's anger. plus, internal battle, as democrats plan to elect a new party chair, who will bridge the divide between the establishment and grassroots movement. malaysian police said kim jong-nam the half brother of kim jong-un was killed by a lethal nerve gas. new this morning, indonesian authorities met with a suspect. >> these two ladies were trained. why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. ♪ (music pla♪ throughout) announcer: get on your feet for the nastiest bull in the state of texas.
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the president says the fbi must find the leakers who he says are hurting this country. that comes from where else, twitter. >> multiple u.s. officials are telling the cnn that the white house wanted the fbi to knock down media reports about communication between russians and the trump campaign during the 2016 presidential race. now, white house officials pushing back on that, saying they only made the request, after the fbi said the media reports were inaccurate. let's talk about this. the relationship between the white house, the fbi, tom fuentes, cnn's law enforcement analyst and a former fbi assistant director. tom, so great to have your voice in this. first of all, we know there is no law in u.s. code that prohibits communication between the white house and the justice department, except when you get into a pending investigation phase. that's when things get a little dicey there. based on what you know, was there any violation? >> so far, christi, i don't see a specific violation yet in this
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particular matter. because the white house isn't trying to tell the fbi to lie or make up a story or something. they're basically relaying information that if they're aware that the investigation -- or their reporting about the investigation isn't accurate, could they please go public with it. and they chose not to go public. but i'd like to change one of the narratives here. the idea that the fbi does not talk to the white house, president, chief of staff, national security adviser almost every day -- i mean, they do. you hear that. you heard president obama frequently come out, the fbi is updating me on this case. and knew national security adviser. we're being informed. and these are pending investigations. also, this time of every accomodation, you have a massive number of background investigations being conducted by the fbi. that includes nominations for secretary pickings, for the supreme court. u.s. judges, u.s. attorneys,
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ambassadors. so the fbi in the middle of those back ground on that, would be reporting if something nefarious comes up, they would almost immediately report to the white house about a particular nominee. so, those kind of updates are occurring. no one has mentioned the fact that the deputy director andrew mccabe was at the white house for a meeting. they talked about this issue coming up as a sidelight in the hallway, not part of a meeting. no one's said, what's he doing there? obviously, he's there on regular business and either the director or deputy director are frequently at the white house updating them on issues. if they don't talk to the white house, that's a little bit ago exaggerated. >> when sean spicer said we asked them to tell the truth. >> when it comes close to
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borderline, is this mainly a political request, as opposed to whether the public needs to know at this point. but don't forget, the backdrop of this, a number of these officials from the trump campaign were under and still are under consideration for high positions in the u.s. government. especially in the u.s. national security apparatus. so, if something is coming up that needs to be told to the white house sooner than later, it would be appropriate to tell the white house. it might not be able to and usually isn't, to go public while that's still in progress. but i think that's where this comes up, you know, that they're basically telling the white house, you know, that these officials that are part of your campaign and under consideration for key positions, so far, we don't see a problem with them. but it's not over yet, we're still looking. and that's the nuance in this, yes, the investigation is still
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ongoing. there may be information they're waiting on from overseas that could take weeks or months but the bulk could be completed to a point where the fbi could say we don't think these individuals were engaged with illegal activity with the russian intelligence services. especially, don't forget, you have members of the democratic party calling for impeachment of president trump already. so, issues based on this relationship that may or may not have been between the russian intelligence services and officials of the trump campaign are pretty serious. especially, you know, you already have talk of impeachment based on what's been reported. >> taurths i just have a couple seconds but i really want to get this in. this tweet from donald trump that caught a lot of attention, he said the fbi is totally unable to stop the leakers that have permanent mated our government for a long time. classified information is being given to media that could have a
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devastating effect on the u.s. find now. are there leaks coming from the fbi, tom, that are putting u.s. security at risk? >> i'm not aware of that. and certainly even from the reporting it seems that, and many of the quotations are senior white house officials. i think that's where this came up. the fbi was already under the impression that there was no violations and then, you know, informed the chief of staff priebus, then, you know, i could see where the white house would say, please, make that public. the public ought to know that. and the fbi trying to evaluate is that a political decision, or is it important enough? to try to look at what the rumors are going out to the public about the administration or potential members of the future administration. >> okay. tom fuentes, always appreciate your voice. thank you so much, sir. >> thank you, christi. still to come for the first time since kim jong-nam's death,
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officials say no one else at the airport got sick. the airport is clear of the chemical agent, they say. >> and malaysian authorities have four suspects in connection with the murder and are seeking another seven, also for the first time since kim jong-nam's death indonesian officials met with one of the suspects. cnn's clarissa ward has the story. >> reporter: some of the last moments of kim jong-nam's life, he approaches airport security to complain that someone grabbed his face and that he's feeling dizzy. he's escorted to the airport medical clinic. amalaysian newspaper shows a photograph of him slumped over in his chair apparently unconscious. he dies before reaching the hospital. in a twist that reads like the script of a hollywood thriller, malaysian authorities now have confirmed that the half brother of north korea's dictator was skilled by vx, an
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internationally banned highly lethal nerve agent that can kill within minutes. >> if you get anything on you, you're dead. there's nothing a doctor can do for you. you just die. you get a microscopic dot on you of this vx, and you die. >> reporter: the leader himself is the prime suspect. the dramatic episode took place. malaysian police claim that two women made out here, wiped kim's face with some kind of a liquid. one of the women is seen walking off wearing a bizarrely eye-catching lol t-shirt. two suspects one from indonesian and one from vietnam are now in custody. and it gets more surreal. indonesian police say one of the
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women told them they were participating in a show. >> these two ladies were trained to take the face. after that, they were instructed to clean their hands. >> reporter: the hunt is now on for these four north korean suspects who left the country on the day of the attack. among them, a senior official with the north korean embassy in kuala lumpur. in yet another bizarre twist, police said someone tried to break into the mortuary where kim's body is being kept, after which they stepped up security. >> we know who they are. >> reporter: so why would north korea's erratic leader want his own half brother dead? of more concern to u.s. officials is how the dangerous dictator got his hands on one of the most deadly chemical weapons in the world and what else he could do with it.
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>> it's a nerve agent that has terrified intelligence agencies in the west for a long time because it's so lethal. saddam hussein was accused of having it, in fact, he didn't, because they couldn't figure out how to weaponize it. what disturbs me, they have figured out to weaponize it, would he use it on the united states? there's simply no way for to us know. >> reporter: clarissa ward, cnn, london. after that bitter defeat, the democratic party is demanding change. thy want it to start at the stop. who's going to be their next chief? plus, counties in and around will heed to the in connection. we'll see how the voters are counting on him. i laugh, i sneeze...
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♪ always good to have you on board. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. a potential political reset to the democratic party could come within hours lower. dnc will vote for the next chief of the party. but the tight race is pitting hillary clinton democrats against an army of angry progressives who backed bernie sanders. >> the democratic party needs to take the fight to donald trump.
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when we lead with our values, when we lead with our conviction, that's how we succeed. >> the democratic party is in disarray, struggling to find a path to unite all democrats after president trump's blistering way. demanding action. democratic national committee members will choose one of seven hopefuls to lead that battle. at the head of the pack, former labor secretary tom perez. he has a list of endorsers including vice president joe biden and several governors. but right on his heels is congressman keith ellison of minnesota. he picked up the endorsement of top democrats, chum schumer, bernie sanders, elizabeth warren and john lewis. and he's also picked up support from top progressive groups including moveon and congressmen for america. and democrats could learn a lesson from president trump's election wing.
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>> donald trump as deceptive as he was did say he was for jobs, infrastructure and protecting social security. that's our message. that's why he beat the other republicans. because he stole a democratic message, we do have to lead with our values. >> reporter: whoever wins some senior democratic officials say their future is already being written by an army of liberals. their mission, nothing less than obstruction of the president. and telling "the new york times" there was, devote, tornado of support from wall-to-wall assistance. and the goal was to ultimately take on president trump but also go after top republican lawmakers. >> so if democrats want to be in a prominent minority, let's spend all our time and energy fighting each other. but if we want to actually fight donald trump let's spend our energy going after ted cruz and
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republicans that are going up. >> reporter: pete buttigieg has picked up endorsement from howard dean. >> that same struggling is true if you're immigrant trying to make sure you're not divided from the family. or a transgender kid in a high school who just needs to go to the bathroom like everybody else. we're all in this together. that's got to be the message. >> let's talk with errol louis here, cnn's political anchor for perspective news. and democratic commitman, robert, i want to start with, what do you want to see happen today? >> well, most importantly, full disclosure on supporting tom perez. the bigger issue is see the democratic party focus and come together with a clear political path. let's understand, choosing the chair is the least of it. the bigger challenge is making sure the democratic party becomes relevant again,
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especially to the millions of protesters that we see. they see a legislative program through senator sure and nancy pelosi, but they don't see the democratic party as being their vehicle for political activism. that's our challenge today. >> right, so, errol louis, how do they do that? >> well, that's what today is going to be about and it will be the first step in that process. but the reality is in all of the different demonstrations that you're seeing break out across the country, many of them spontaneous, not just at town halls button instantaneous demonstrations at the airports, what you're seeing there's a lot of energy out there. and it will be up to each individual democratic leader in those different corners of the country to figure out how to get in front of that parade, shape, guide and direct that parade. people are already in the streets. frankly, it's going to take time to figure out how to go from that upsurge of anger and turn it into policies and
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possibilities and candidacies. that's the job of the next dnc chair. >> robert, how do you bring progressive into the mix of this establishment democratic party? because they are louder, they are bigger than perhaps what people thought before. in fact, they have been compared to the tea party. do you think that's a fair comparison? >> you know it's interesting democrats made a big mistake by dismissing it saying it it was a national movement, saying it was paid for. but i think quite frankly, republicans are making the same mistake underestimating the action and activity you see on the street. that standing in opposition to donald trump and opposition to the muslim ban, so many of them, the mass deportation agenda. first of all, the good news is democrats aren't organized enough to be an establishment. we know if we're going to have a future if we're going to be effective, then we have to work
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arm in arm, and march together with the movement that we're seeing on the street around our country. we have to prove to that grassroots movement that the democratic party is the path forward for real political change. >> let me play sound from hillary clinton. let's listen to this. >> we as democrats must move forward with courage, confidence and optimism. and stay focused on the elections we must win this year and next. let resistance plus persistence equal progress for our quarter and our country. >> the thing is, hillary clinton may be seen by many as the past. you want to look to the future. errol, how influential is her voice in this today? >> well, she's very influential. there are a certain anybody of people and political officials will tell you, look, the fact that she lost three critical stated by a combined, they
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think, under 100,000 votes doesn't mean she was on the wrong path. so, it's not as if she was taking the party in fundamentally wrong direction. the reality is there is a shift that's happening. this last election was the first time that the number of millennial voters equaled the baby boomer voters. now as one of the most famous baby boomers in the country, hillary clinton now represents sort of a demographic decline that the party is going to have to grapple with. obama was kind of a transitional figure but now we've got to figure out what these millennials want to do, what they want to vote for in 2018 and beyond. >> may i say at this point, democrats and it's very telling at this national committee meeting, democrats have no interest in relitigating the 2016 presidential election. quite frankly, as a party, we're out of group therapy. the haagen-dazs is back in the
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freezer and we're focused on moving forward. the agenda before us is so much more important than the agendas behind us. >> robert, when you look at tom perez, we know you're in perez's corner. what about pete buttigieg? >> pete buttigieg is one aspect of it, sally boynton brown is another one. these people representatives, 10, 20, 30 votes each. >> if you could write the agenda, robert, what's the first thing you'd want the new leader to tackle? >> the most important issue i want the new leaders to tackle is reinvigorating our local grassroots organization. because our fight is not just with donald trump. our fight is winning state congressional races, and state races. that's our focus for 2017 and 2018 and using donald trump as a
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mobilizing factor. >> all right. that was my last question. errol, when you look at what's happening at the town halls, the veracity, the passion of these people, how does what donald trump will do in the next few weeks, few months, how will that shape the democrats? >> well, i mean what it does, with the trump agenda, the aspects of it, what it will do is get people's attention, and serve as a wake-up call that they've got to get involved in politics. so that created a possibility, but only a possibility. just as robert suggests, what then happens is, there's 3100 counties in this country. if you don't have a democratic organization in every one of those counties, where do those people go where they face a crisis moment where they've got to deal with their immigration status, or lgbt status. used got to not waste that opportunity. >> errol louis, robert
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deaths, than suicide and car accidents across the country. and it's health officials and politicians are looking for solutions to the growing opioid crisis. there's a sociologist who has found a link between the spike in drug overdoses and alcohol and suicide overdoses. and the motivation potentially in the 2016 election. watch this. >> most fun i never want to have again. >> reporter: army veteran ryan cooper is proud of his service in afghanistan but he's having a tough time transitioning into life at home. >> they're trying to do one thing, and then you come back and there's very little need for infantry soldier at home. >> reporter: ryan came home in 2011 and secretly suffered to forget the horrors of his struggle. and there was another struggle. >> there wasn't anything going on. people collecting unemployment or taking a couple classes at
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community college or not doing anything at all. i fell into that. >> reporter: ryan could not find a suitable job at wilkes-barre, pennsylvania. to ease the pain, he began taking prescription painkillers. >> a lot of people not in school, not employed, not doing anything, they were doing heroin. >> reporter: soon, ryan was, too. didn't meet your expectations of what life would be? >> exactly. disillustratesed all around. >> reporter: according to shannon monet, people handled it in different ways. >> some people turned to self-medicating and some people voted for another fix, such as voting for a different candidate. >> reporter: with 3,000 counties across the country comparing trump to the nominee mitt romney. she found that president trump did better than romney in 80%.
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especially in new england, appalachia and the midwest. and also he performed best in counties with the highest drug, alcohol and suicide mortality rates. >> i'm not saying trump supporters are drug addicts or alcoholics. but drug using communities. canaries in the coal mines of broader and social issues that have been building. >> reporter: she said it's rooted in the broad economic job losses in the places. >> it's vulnerable to use prescription painkillers and heroin. and they're also vulnerable to quick messages. >> this is all from obama's campaign. >> reporter: eileen and richard have lived in wilkes-barre all their lives.
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they voted for president obama. >> people are desperate to work, going back on welfare. to count on the government. so people were struggling at that time, you know, for any type of work. >> reporter: at the end of president obama's term unemployment in luzerne county dropped to 5%. they said that is not good enough. and the high paying jobs did not return. so they voted for donald trump. >> just like barack obama said it was time for change, donald trump. >> reporter: in 2016, donald trump won the county beating hillary clinton by 20 points. >> i believe you need that businessman, get the politically correct things out of here. get the deficit down and start getting jobs. >> reporter: ryan has been sober for 90 days now. he knows his recovery will take time. and when it comes to president trump and the return of
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high-paying jobs. >> this area is relying on him, so i hope he doesn't seal them off. >> reporter: he and others are wishing that those jobs rush in as quickly as the president promised. all right. rory mcilroy firing back at some people who are none too happy about his round of golf with president trump. andy scholes, politics bleeding into sports there. >> that's right. rory said a round of golf is nothing than a round of golf. that's coming up in this morning's "bleacher report."
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♪ all right. well, rory mcilroy just wanted to play some golf, apparently. the president decided he wanted to play. they played a ground together. >> they just happened to be there at the same time. >> i don't know how it worked out. >> andy scholes is here to explain what's going on and what rory's saying about this. >> rory is saying this is not a political statement. he played with president trump at his golf course. and once the picture of the two of them surfaced, rory began to get flooded with angry tweets. rory responded by saying whether or not you respect the president or not, you respect the office he holds. he went on to say this was not a
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political statement of any kind. it was quite simply a round of golf. golf was our common ground. nothing else. i've traveled all around the world and have been fortunate enough to befriend people from many different countries, beliefs and cultures. and in hockey, vancouver canucks may have a confirmed indication of the mumps. they're quarantined four others because they feel they have contracted the virus. the virus can be spread by sharing water bottles. sometimes, you don't see symptoms for up to two weeks. >> that's our luck. sickness runs through the course. like this, it's to be expected, we don't know who will be available. >> it's not the first mumps incident in the nhl, 14 players
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including sydney crosby missed time. finally some golfs will do anything, shawn stefani. check him out. he stripped all the way down to his under-roos to hit the ball out. just trying to make the cut. he said hopefully i look good because i've been going to the gym. you know, some people hitting the gym hard will do anything. he's like, my ball's in the water. >> it has nothing to do with the water. >> that could just go wrong right now. >> and this is how we're talking about it. >> there you go. andy scholes. thank you. >> you're welcome. up next, look to the sky. we've got details of the year's first solar eclipse which is set
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naturally beautiful results® all right. so, if you're watching from south america and west africa, tomorrow's a good day for you. the first solar eclipse of the year can be seen from parts of those areas. >> it's going to be an angular eclipse, according to nasa, that's where the sky will be dominated by a dramatic line of fire. the moon, and perfectly will cast a shadow on the earth. >> folks in north america, you have a chance to catch the spectacle, six months from
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