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nations great. such tremendous potential. >> plus big turns in the russia investigation. differences within the president's legal team and a warning to facebook demanding more information about accounts and ads traced back to russia. >> they are 23409 above the law and it's illegal for foreign countries to undermine or participate in elections. buying the facebook ads is illegal. >> republicans racing the clock. two votes shy, they say this yet another senate effort to replace obamacare. >> barack obama moved heaven and earth to pass obamacare. we have to be as committed to repealing as they were to pass it. to show the same passion for federalism as they showed for single payer tealth care and solutions to every problem in
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your life. >> first the president's big day. make the united nations great. not great again, but those are words that we heard from a deliberate play from his 2016 campaign slogan. first the general assembly. the big speech is tomorrow. the president made his case by too much red tape and he also said it's too dependent on the united states. >> the united nations was founded on truly noble goals yet in recent years the united nations has not reached its full potential because of the bureaucracy and mismanagement to honor the people of our nations. we must ensure that no one and no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden and that's militarily or financially. >> now iran and north korea and
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other world leaders are trying to get a sense of who the american period is. candidate trump promised to shape up the world. move the united states embassy and shift the free trade agreement. president trump has done none of those things, adopting a conventional foreign policy despite an unconventional way of communicating. at united nations for us, the president's big address tomorrow is setting the ground work for the big meetings. take us through the agenda. >> you captured the measured tone that the period brought here today in his first appearance ever at the united nations. he is from new york city and he lives just up the street. for the first time he's allowing world leaders to take a measure
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of him. he was asked about north korea and said as far as north korea, you know how i feel. yes, the world knows and the bigger question is what we intend to do about it. tomorrow he addresses the general assembly, but a measured approach in tone for this president. many presidents have done the same thing and certainly not the defined anti-un that we heard from candidate trump. president trump sounded more presidential. >> keeping to a script. although unscripted as he walked out. many of the signals, is the trump white house considering reentering or not drawing from the paris climate accords? that has been in the air and the president's top economic adviser
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was meading with officials from 12 large countries and he said the united states is not planning on changing position. the president announced he was stepping back unless there could be a better deal negotiated. 190 countries involved, the chances are complicated to put it in the most charitable of light. theus is planning to staying out that was climate accord. that is one of the most controversial decisions and did not sit well here in the un. north korea and iran and other matters on tap. >> just the beginning of a fascinating few days in the united nations.
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the "los angeles times" and "the washington post." i want to start with this afternoon. we have been waiting for months and the world is asking who is he? is he the candidate who will keep the promises or is he the more conventional republican candidate in how he acts? we will sit down with the prime minister and there is nobody on the planet who more wants the united states to rip it up. he said he is dissatisfy and is it just bluster that is leaving pressure on iran or is he prepared to walk away? >> so far he had a couple of opportunities to stake steps and he blirnked at every turn. it focuses on the iranian nuclear program and doesn't
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focus on the region or on their support for terror groups. that's the talk that you hear from administration officials and you heard from netanyahu and that's not part of this nuclear deal. that's where trump has run into trouble. they will go into this meeting and he will push to take tougher action on iran. it is likely that he will talk tough on iran, but no indication he will move down the path to withdrawal. >> this seems like it's in the past, but the past ends uptaking it on the chin. it's interesting to see what he tells different people on the same topic. there is a way to thread the needle for the president. if the president said i'm not going to certify the compliance with the nuclear deal come october 15th, then that takes 60
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days and the egg is on their face. and they say the deal is off. it's going to be interesting to see which is pending. he may send to netanyahu and another one later on that deal. >> shocking. it gets out of the security council and north korea showed the great fear of the sanctions by launching another missile and it's going to build up for the united states. this is the national security adviser and they are leaning very much forward. we are running out of patience and looking at military options. >> they are so close to threatening a nuclear weapon that we have to move with a great deal of actions and preparing a military option.
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>> we have exhausted all the things we did. i said yesterday i'm perfectly happy kicking this over and he has plenty of options. >> at some point you have to have your credibility on the line. if pyongyang does not respond to that and if they don't try to help, are they boxing themselves in? >> we have to strike at this point and it's hard to see. i have a hard time saying they will execute you. that's not the option. it sounds like an empty threat. their policy has to get closer to a military option. that's the only option. >> it has not said red line. they are drawing lines.
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>> it is drawn. since he first said fire and fury, there have been three launches and an underground nuclear test. can you imagine what civilian trump would tweet if hillary clinton were president and there were that many provocations? he is finding out what every other president found out. it's not easy. if it were easy, it would have been stopped by now. >> it's a great point you make. what does trump more concerned with at the united nations. iran and north korea. that's 2002. if you go back to that, the big question is we try to figure out who is this president? who is he? every candidate changes their mind. donald trump is not unique. every candidate says things
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about foreign tell us and they deal with it in different ways. do i read his tweets or his words or body language or trust the teak tear of state. they are getting a first glimpse. he tweeted about the london terrorist attack. >> i think with the special relationship between the u.s. and the uk, when we disagree, we are able to say that. with the paris climate change agreement, i was dismayed when america decided to pull out. as i said to president trump, i hope they will be able to come back in. >> some mixed untils, but is there a way to come back in? >> the way it works is we don't formally withdraw until november
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2020. the fe is how are they involved or not involved for the next three years. i can't tell because it sounds like my sense is that they are going to pull back and the question is are we not involved at all or somewhat involved or never send anyone to a meeting for the next three years. >> he said the u.s. can come back in if the terms are more to its liking. the terms are essentially set by each nation. it's a nauon-binding and each defined the terms by which they could meet targets. >> you can turn to it. you could change the kerms and
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there is a reductance to go that route. he has not followed through on the other promises he wants to be able to say he is withdrawing. >> he is changing the terms that is part of barack obama's agreement. when we come back, republicans say yet again, you are just a voter too shy. will they get to the magic number and we will give you an update on hurricane maria upgraded to a category three. polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! sì? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono marco polo, ma... marco...! playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui... what's not surprising? how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. polo!
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ago. wind speed up to 120 miles per hour. it's up to a category three. in the teeth of the eye, but from you guadalupe to st. croix. into puerto rico. this is an area that did see damage. they are on the south edge of that and not the teeth. here's five days from right here. as far as we can tell you what's going on, after that, hurricane models taking it to the north or northwest. we are hoping for this west wind to blow it out to sea. that is the forecast about days from now for a significant surge from the west to put in the
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middle of the atlantic rather than the united states. here's the cross from where we are with irma and back out here with maria. i will zoom in from puerto rico right through here and all the way to turks and caicos. this will be the double whammy with irma and yes with maria as it turns to the north at 140 and one forecast with one or two hours before a landfall in puerto rico. it's 150 miles per hour. jose lost a lot. this is the good news. it's still a hurricane. it's 75 miles per hour. we will see significant wave action and tropical storm force winds from long island back to nantucket and cape cod. for now that's it for jose. a dying storm in cooler water.
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john? >> throughout the day and throughout the week. back to politics one last time and with the clock ticking down fast. republicans are scrambling and trying to lineup enough votes to replace obamacare. the fail tower do that is a star on the trump white house. they have the answer now and with the president's help, they are scrambling to win support. they are in a time crunch and will lose that at the end of the month. we have been here before. realistic or not that they can get it done? >> that's a dramatic shift from where we were eight or nine days ago. they were saying it's too big of a lift and they had not had the time to look at the legislation. you talk about senator graham
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and senator cassidy. they have been button holding members and working on groups and they were the driving force behind a lunch where it was decided that leadership would give this a go and see if you can get the votes to move it forward. does that mean they have 50 votes? they do not have 50 votes now and never had 50 vote when is it came down to the final vote. the ability to get there when you know some are probably going to vote for anything is to bridge the gap. that's what they will be working on and leaders will meet on tuesday with another closed door lunch. that will be the big moment. it's a shift from the past efforts in the sense that it doesn't leave anything in place. it takes the money and changes it. the states will be given
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tremendous flexibility. to a lot of republicans, it's a very attractive option, but it leaves a lot in terms of protections to states and the funding allocations. it repeals the mandate as well. a lot of things are attractive to republicans and they like a lot. there are a lot of open ended questions. it's a huge issue for a long period of time. there are a lot of questions and no cbo score. they are trying to rush that. there are a lot of open issues that can take weeks, but they have days at this point. it's worth taking seriously. >> always working overtime anyway. we will keep in touch on capitol hill. at the end of the month, it was
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50 votes. they have to do it under the senate reconciliation process. >> when you do talk a week ago, they were saying take this seriously. it's possible. republicans now have a signature issue. they haven't been able to do it. it's a miserable failure. that's the politics. the tell us is taking it off the track. >> they have a list of people if rand paul changes his mind. he tweeted he was not on board and he said obamacare and letting the states run it. susan collins would be a stretch and lisa murcowski. that's not enough. mccain is lindsey graham's best
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friend, but they have not gone on everything. what do they have to offer murcows murcowski? it may be that everybody gets in on it over the next few days, except for you are talking about a tiny handful of people. i don't know what it changing. >> i saw santa claus at the nationals game so anything is possible. can they go back and is it enough to satisfy the house? the one big difference, they have a small strategy that are working the governors and trying to get them to say this is okay. the governors get more flexibility, but they are worried. washington said you can do this with a little less money and a little this and change that.
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>> i'm sorry to jump in again, but i'm not sure how much pressure mccain's can exert on him. murcowski is a non-denominational governor's seat and might be one she wants some day, but it's not pure politics. >> compared to other two. >> the two mavericks. >> the way you can win is to just persuade the hold outs. it's not on substance of the deal. it goes back to the house that i would be surprised if they took it because you are keeping in place all the tax increases of obamacare that they criticized for seven years. this would be less than the hold
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outs. >> the house passes the bill and the president celebrated that and called it mean. they think it undermined him as he got to the finish line. >> lipt say graham fought with him repeatedly and listen to lindsay graham on breitbart radio who is like mariano rivera. >> number 45, donald trump is on the phone. he's a mariano rivera of presidents. he is going to come in and close the deal with these governors. that's to everybody out there. that's the last chance you will have to take the power away from washington and put it in arizona. >> using the compliment of the president of the united states
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to target his good friend am j. he is a baseball fan, but it will be a cutter. >> washington has been so weird lately. >> up and down. >> john mccain and senator mu murcowski that you try to leverage, but the republican party at large is feeling a lot of pressure. they look into 2018 and the sample map they have on the senate side and they don't know how to run. they know that tax reform could be a tax cut that is less substantial and they know they need to run. i don't think you can discount that kind of pressure. >> president trump is at the united nations and president xi is not there, but they spoke today. up next for us, facebook caught in the middle of the russia election medley investigation.
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>> welcome back. now reaching inside social media giant, facebook. robert mueller's team obtained a search warrant to surrender information about ads linked back to the russian government. here's why this could matter. they need to demonstrate probable cause. it's illegal for a foreign national to interfere in the election and it would be a crime to they colluded with them like issues and states. it's a big deal anyway to have a private company like facebook and the council saying curn over the records and now you get into the question that this question and the idea is the trump tam
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pain will tell you they dragged about that and it turned them. in the same places, coincidence or not? >> it's a huge open question at this point, but this is what the mueller team is after. we have been in this space where you had a lot of rumors floating around and a lot of things out there. this is serious. this is a big deal for future u.s. elections and facebook is a company that has been pretty opaque in their dealings and in terms of who they deal with. the consequences of this not just for the mueller investigation, but for politics and big tech. it could be hugely consequential. >> we are into the mid-term cycle now which is a hugely consequential mid-term.
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most are, but this one really is. with the mid-term of the trump administration. it's really you have to wonder what's going on now that is going undetected. they were so successful apparently and the 2016 election. >> the count that any agencies had these social media giants that you have to more properly vet where the money is coming from. it's hard, but it's doable. that's one of the challenges. a ma drattic story about two of the had the's lawyers sitting outdoors in a steak house talking about the strategy. talking about debates opinion the team and about how transparent it could be. let's listen to the reporter who was sitting as close as i can to
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you. he's at the next table and he hears this. >> as i sat there taking notes, they proceeded to discuss some of the most sensitive of the sensitive area that was very easily audible and allowed us to get at some of these issues. >> thoong the things is how cooperative they can be. a dv stake house and the restaurant is steps from the washington bureau. it includes disagreements about how cooperative they should be to give him documents or wait and only give him what he asks for. >> the white house council and the president's white house attorney had do you means locked
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in a safe. we don't know what that means, but for two lawyers to have a debate and say that publicly is nuts. >> the idea that it's in a restaurant, but the core is a big issue. are they going to cooperate or not. he is really pushing hard in the white house. will the white house cooperate or will documents going to be turned over. it looks like a fight over privilege and what they have given. that will come a place where they will get the toll ticks. this is an investigation that could make it hard and it's not like his errors are talking about which to hand over and which is not. that's not the level matee are coming to. >> it opens the question of whether people will be brought into it.
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there is a turning point, but it's not exactly the same when you are an employee of the white house. they could be brought in especially if there is credible evidence out of the mouths of errors themselves. you may see some of these other people getting pulled in. that complicates the legal defense for the trump team more. >> there is a wear graph about the trepidation saying they were wearing a wire for bob mueller. great going to work every day. >> we're saw some of that in the investigations on the second clinton term, but not like that. this is a far more serious thing. that went to the personnel conduct of the president and this goes to the tam pain and colluding with an adversary. >> and into ob instruction for
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the president of the united states and not the candidate. >> if there is nothing there and he is handing over documents, they are creating -- >> unlocking the safe. >> bevel, but again it doesn't mean snag is a self constructed nightmare that didn't need to be there, why? >> nothing about lawyers said to each other surprised me. it is his job not to represent the president individually, but the office of the president. what surprised me about this is they were saying i worked in the "new york times" bureau for nine years and i had many lunches. i looked around the room to see who was there before i talked. the fact that the two lawyers didn't is astounding. >> common tense.
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like he is hitting hillary clinton with a golf ball. this from a man who once promised this. >> at some point i'm going to be so presidential that you people will be so bored. >> waiting. waiting. still waiting. i want to swish between the two in that people will cringe a bit when he is called rocket man. many say if that's the way he wants to say it, that's fine. he retweets a video by a protrump twitter feed that hits the golf ball that hits the democratic candidate in the back of the head and she falls. people took laughter on the sunday program thinking that we thought that was funny. that part is not funny. >> it's hysterical.
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>> he's the president of the united states. if your kid did this, your kid would be punished. >> and how it was about the tweets about women in particular are bad. the first part is funny that you can't fix the problems and i feel like he's venting, but the hillary one is awful. >> the north korean one has implications that are disastrous. kim jong un probably thinks it's cool to be called rocket man. anything that gives him a little bit of levity in the situation makes it somehow less serious in the serious situation that they can't find a way to cut through. this won't make china go with north korea. >> a lot of people makes his supporters like the golf video
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too. the timing too. he's about to go to the united nations and figure out twitter trump versus teleprompter trump versus what the staff said he was going to do versus something like this. >> he was preparing for this wig beak and you think of the many issues he could have been studying up on, but instead that tweet of him hitting his former rival with a golf ball was tweeted by someone else of questionable reputation. what is the president of the united states doing indulging in those tweets. didn't he have more to do with not only seeing them, but retweeting them. >> he's a general and a man with a distinguished record serving his country and has to defend
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the president of the u.s.'s tweets. >> it comes when his aides were seen on friday about the un and talking about how he is going to be serious and taking these meetings seriously and going to present a good front for the united states for the world. they may cringe. we have to be up front about this. his own aides cringe because they have to defend it. we have to again wipe away the notion that john kelly and any structure of the white house. >> everybody holds their breath. the hollywood rituals and dresses that cost more than your car. been around for a long, long time. reminds me of how geico has been saving people money for over 75 years. hey, big guy! come on in! let me guess your weight! win a prize! sure, why not. 12 ounces! sorry, mate. four ounces. i've been taking the stairs lately. you win, big guy.
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sean, do you know? >> this is the largest audience to witness the emmys, period. in person and around the world. >> that are soothes my fragile ego. >> there it was right there. a new twist on an old line. it may have been the biggest surprise last night. the biggest star unquestionably. >> they had a story line about the impeachment and abandoned because they were worried someone else might get to it at first. >> it was flat long ago. he was comedians they roasted for a living. they started to feel tired. >> and your show has been --
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that thing you say about trump is so fresh. so fresh. >> it was interesting. it is interesting. there is no question. hollywood largely liberal establishment does not like the current president of the united states and know he likes to be liked. when they do this, it gets in his face. does it matter? he is so perm nated with pop culture this way. >> interesting that trump did not respond. the oscars when he was almost tweeting in realtime. >> merrill streep, one of the most overrated actresses in hollywood. >> i do think to me there is a difference between the jokes about trump and the joke with spicer. maybe people will think i'm being humorless, but i don't think it's fun tny to have a prs
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secretary admit they were lying. that has damaging consequences. >> people wonder if sean spicer redeems himself and gets a job. if you look at social media, a lot of critics and a lot of liberals were mad at the hollywood establishment and do not help rehabilitate this man. i know firsthand that sean spicer is having a hart time. he had people reach out in town and the answer is thanks, but no thanks. he was the joke. i know some people don't find it funny, but yes, he got a hoemt and got to mingle with the stars and he got to drink beer, but his moment was that he was the zoek. >> one of the worst oppressed secretaries i can remember. that's one of the worst moments any press secretaries needed. i'm not sure it helps them move on to the next stage. he has been in the republican party a long time and i assume
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he wants to get back into politics and i don't know if that is easy or hard, but he has to make fun of himself. those moments were not funny or redeeming moments. >> it's supposed to be able to get a golden ticket to get a job and cash out. if you told your sbintegrity, that's a warning for anybody that might follow. >> i wouldn't wish anyone ill, but if sean spicer were to find himself unable to get the big job he wanted, it would say something about washington at large and the trump administration that there is -- we always joke about washington that there are always second acts. newt gingrich resign and he is back in politics. this would show that there is a
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limit. some things like lying to the american public that too far. on the broader question, kellyanne conway is saying go away. >> they're got pluck and polished and wacked and someone didn't seat for two months and they have a right to speak, but if you are tuning in to watch -- and you are american and tuning in to watch your favorite actors and actresses and shows, who is going to win and she lost and i love her show. there is very little of that. it's between the emmys, the miss america pageant was politicized and the spores are very politicized and the ratings are suffering. america is responding by tuning out because they want you to stick to your knitting. >> i am told the initial ratings were down from last night.
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if that holds up, how long until the president tweets that. plucked and polished and wax and some didn't eat for two months. that's priceless. president trump set to meet the prime minister netanyahu after a quick break. sfx: t-mobile mnemonic t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now, netflix included. so go ahead, binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. sfx: t-mobile mnemonic
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>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 here in washington. wherever you are watching from around the world, thank you very much for joining us. president trump making a debut at the united nations. telling diplomats to pay up and pledge one of his properties in new york. west wing paranoia. officials fearful their colleagues are wearing wires for robert muller for the special investigation over russian medaling in the presidential election. and then the caribbean on alert as hurri
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