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failed over the last 25 years, how to make a deal with incomno korea. >> ronny jackson develops his bids. >> inside politics, the biggest stories are the best reporters now. welcome to inside politics. i'm john king. shang you for sharing your monday. kim jong un said to have said he will never use nuclear weapons. president trump weighs in on who he thinks should get the credit for this new opening. >> one of the fake news groups this morning, they were saying
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what do you think president trump had to do with it. i'll tell you what, how about everything? >> that was on the road last night in michigan. top republicans want the president on a tight script. what they got last night is a list of political grievances. >> we have to keep the house because if you listen to maxine waters she goes around saying we will impeach him. we will impeach him. the people said he hasn't done anything wrong. that doesn't matter. we will impeach the president.
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>> there was a by part son revolt but the president blamed one democratic senator who happens to be on the ballot this year. >> senator john tester, he took a high quality human being and what they said about this great american doctor, what john tester did to this man is a disgrace. >> a lot to discuss this sunday. the president skipped a bog
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dinner. >> you may have heard i was invited to another event tonight, the white house correspondence dinner, but i would much rather be in washington, michigan than in washington d.c. right now, that i can tell you. >> midterms are six months from tuesday. he is toxic with several key voting blocks. >> a vote for a democrat in november is a vote for open borders and crime. it's very simple. it's also a vote for much higher taxes and also for be careful of your second amendment. >> the president eager to skip the script and air his
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grievances. >> are you watching that mess that's going on right now with the caravan coming up? the only thing is the democrats colluded with the russians and the democrats colluded with lots of other people. they are very very dishonest people. fake news. comey is a liar and a leaker. thoi would be a lot tougher on those people. they build the cars in mexico. they sell them across the border. we loose everything. >> the incoming e-mail was fascinating. he talked unthe taxes. it's like stay there then he goes off on this other stuff.
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there was a general last night. the president decided to go on the road two years in a road. did the media play boo the president's hand where the comedian, where some say crossed the line. what happened. >> there was a come plead mead yan. i think this dinner has had a lot of bad moments. i was thinking back last evening as i was watching this cringe worthy performance.
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i think the president wins. he goes out to washington, a township of michigan far away from this. the press has done a lot of incredible work here. a lot of that was overtaken by a skit that wasn't really funny. >> incredibly important that we do need to stand up to this president. there's a way to do it. there's a way not to do it. you invite people at your table -- it's supposed to be a circuit breaker dinner. we'll invite you and you have to find the right balance. >> if you endorse a comedian you're endorsing what they say.
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also there's the optics of it. okay. cool. it's not that. you're inviting all of america where you're having that chat. it's difficult to have a disclaimer that says this isn't really us. when you're talking the way he's talking he's not doing a speech. >> some people love these things. i think it jumped the shark a long time ago. washington d.c. didn't work.
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>> this is absolutely 100% was a gift for him. >> he received a journalism reward. i remember him saying to the media, the message was do not get sucked into this narrative. the president has been doing this. it is me versus the press. the press is out to get me. they are called fake news. if you do that it's a bad look for us. >> a comedian, in a lot of ways, if those jokes were not made he
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look at the cabinet members here. i think what is not as productive as the last evening that has very little consequence. a lot of things going on in the country here. we probably disagree but be president wins. >> a disagreement is always healthy. the president is trying to convince republicans want me out there. he is out there. the president is right about 40%. that's not good. a lot of republicans, he's been lower. back in january they had a 17 point advantage. it's about 8 points. if it's at 8 points the house is a wrestling match. if it's at 12 or 14 points the
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democrats win. >> the first thing is republicans are coming back home. with a little dip among the democratic number. it looks like a lot of voters are not for trump's party or the de democrats. up next, president trump wants a good chunk of the credit. it falls on him now to turn promises of peace into a deal that delivers peace. >> they do the darnedest things. >> we do have a very special relationship. we have to make him perfect. he is perfect. it is really great to be with
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welcome back. leaders from the north and south meet this week. he was quoted by the south as saying he is not the type of person to ever launch a nuclear weapon. the critical details were left. can president trump agree on the definition of denuclearization? will he be open to nick aid to grease the diplomacy. a deep reservoir of understandable skepticism. he believes kim is about peace and how they talks of fire and
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fury would lead to war. >> we have to kick every once in a while. i'll be watching people that fail so badly explaining to me how to make a deal with north korea. i get a big kick out of that. >> his guest friday is among the many that find president shoot from the lip still unnerving. whether the question is how to tame north korea or whether it would be dangerous to wake away. >> they will not be doing nuclear weapons. that i can tell you. you can bank on it. >> it is remarkable the history, the potential for it. the questions can deliver but the timing and collision of the planned north korea summit with the president's big decision
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about iran. >> the worlds could very much change in may. many are saying it makes our word not good. they say we'll standby whatever paper we sign. yes, the president said he is interesting in more than a piece of paper but eventually it gets written down on paper that you agree to. there are reports we don't know what's going on in other potential sites. everybody wants the big win here whether it's kim jong un or the administration. there's an incentive to focus on the glittery things.
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the harder it will be to follow up what's behind the handshakes. >> a challenge for his secretary of state who is talking tough again about iran leaning forward that he will decide to walk away. he says there's time for europeans to come up with time to fix it. >> i had a clear mission statement from president trump. kim jong un decided he was ready to lay out a map that would help us achieve that objective. >> again, every ounce of skepticism is warranted.
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you have pompeo who was saying you have to separate came from nuclear weapons. he says he found him to at least now be serious. >> i mean if you take everything into take here from rocket man six months ago to know, watching the president when i was sitting in the east room you get the sense that he loves this challenge. he loves his role in this. he said this is something i hope i'm able to do for the world. the stakes are higher if that meeting happens. now it looks like the meeting probably will happen. i was very skeptical of the fact. now we believe singapore and among go mongolia are one of the two
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stakes that are high. it is something the president wants to accomplish. he wants to get rid of nukes. that's his bottom line here. we'll see if that happens. he is focused on this. i think it's something you have to give the ps some praise for. >> he was saying last night i think he deeverybody is a ft credit. one of the details, can you trust kim i don't think un. to krour question about do you want to do? it is clear he wants to prove to the world he is not barack obama. >> the denuke of north korea,
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but we'll see how it gees. again, whatever happens happens. i may go in, work out and i leave. i am not going to be a horrible iran deal. >> this was the huge week. i think the iran deal is smart. you don't want to go in and say we are going to make a deal no matter what. it is what he feels is absolutely true. i have hard time seeing them giving up a nuclear program. i think he's right to say this summit may be a lot. i think he would be smart to lower expectations. >> but he thinks it got to the table.
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>> yeah. north korea is not hurting from the united statesed sanctions. it brought them to the table. i want to go back. south korean leaders said they have said we are open to denuclearizing. saying you're going to stop working on nuclear reference and close the facilities to really build this massive arsenal is different than giving up capabilities. i'm not sure he is willing to do this. >> we have to stop the conversation up for this. the president wants to blame the fallen democratic senator up for reelection this year. and they only take 15 minutes to make. augh! (family giggling) oh my. birds eye voila! so veggie good.
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individual like they would love in montana and tester started throwing out things that he's heard. i know things about tester that i could say too. >> if i said them he would never been elected again. >> the president complaining last night then using some then against john tester trying to turn his latest am bar raci-- embarrassing. a quick reminder of how we got here. first it was david who came over from the obama administration. shulkin was fired because of spending and judgment issues
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involving taxpayer money. shulkin disputes this. the president moved onto ronny jackson. the question is did he have the management ability? he was also accused of drunken behavior. we have been a month now, a little more without a veterans affairs secretary. 385,000 people employed by this department and nearly $200 billion budget. it's a big job. it needs to be filled. the president says he was railroaded. >> he is one of the finest men that i have met over the last long period of time. high quality family. i just met them. and i explained what happened.
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i explained that washington can be a very mean place. he is an american hero. i think he has been treated very unfairly. >> if this is very untrue it will be prepared for what it came for. is the ranking democrat on the committee? when he went forward and was more public than the republicans he had the blessings of top republicans to do that, correct? >> that's right. that's why you're seeing some republicans say he didn't do anything wrong. he has his own problems. johnnie isaacson was working with tester on these things. jerry who was another republican who was one of the folks out
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there defending jackson and saying allegations were false and he believed jackson, he said he didn't have a problem with what tester did. i think the president is going to have an issue. if he wants to make it a campaign matter they will have to fall in line. >> this is another example of the president nominating someone not qualified for the position and then the white house not doing anything to prop him up or doing very little about it. i talked to a friend of dr. jackson's who said he felt alone. he was not being prepared well. everything blew up. you got the sense there was a bit of a near campaign going on because someone, a group of people wanted to stop the nomination. they did not believe he was qualified to lead this agency. the white house did nothing to stop it. the president has blamed a lot of people. he has not accepted the blame
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for what he did to dr. jackson here. they don't have the full sort of capacity to port some of these nominees. >> yeah. we have pruitt on the hill here. and there have been complaints from senators that if you have lower level stapers you're suppose today have people that are well seasoned to kind of grease -- to pave the way. they are not going that. it is either willful lack of learning from past mistakes given how many of trump's appointees has general problems for stuff that comes out. >> it is only a partial list. trump administration that are
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appointed had to be with drawn because of issues coming up. finance questions, other issues in one case here. this is not new. it is an amateur hour. >> trump is blaming tester. the republicans control the senate. you look at the list. the republicans do not often oppose trump in public but they force him to withdraw his nominees and argue they are not the right person in this case. this is a way of pushing back. the real problem is he would have done so. there were questions about jackson's qualifications. >> and it was essentially his trial. he had a hearing. does this pass the one test that
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matters? >> facts are fact and fiction is fiction. a lie doesn't become truth because it appears in the newspaper. they are wants to attack and derail this administration's priorities. i'm simply not going to let that happen. >> all right. we'll see. if the white house, i thought he did better than expected. >> i that say republicans are pretty gentle. >> that's true. the white house has been tough. so far the president has. he is hearing from a lot of donors who believe in what he is doing. a lot of oil and gas are fine with scott pruitt there. i think he probably earned himself more time in that job. >> all right. a quick break. happy with a new house republican report, the big new developments coming up next.
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she probably can't believe it but who can? there was no collusion between the trump campaign and the russian people. >> with all due respect the special council will deliver the last word. mueller taking weeks and months to explore the key question. you might think the new admission would be not house republicans. >> is it troubling to you? >> no. there's no evidence she acted on that. >> does it require any further investigation. >> not from my perspective. >>. >> it's interesting he says that in that interview too. that report does put some at
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least on that. they don't say it's evidence of collusion but say it was ill advised. the fact that he was saying, yeah, i'm not troubled by it at all. the report said there is no evidence, not collision. this is what we are saying here. it is trying to set the political scales to tip in the president's favor for now. >> i was going to say, two major problems with the house findings. the first is this is totally derailed into a partisan mud sling. they are the president's and they want to clear him of any wrong doing. democrats completely different. more than that is the fact that this whole investigation has a ton of gaps. if you had him right now he helped write the report, top republican he would tell you
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congress can't really do an investigation like this because they can't compel testimony. is truth is a bunch of white house folks came and they didn't answer a lot of questions. they couldn't make anyone do anything. >> they did not do a thorough job. it's in the a thorough job. they want to be done with this. add this last night. remember, this was a trump tower meeting 2016. paul manafort is there. there is a russian lawyer. she originally denied that. she says i work with the kremlin. i'm an informant. the president, listen to his theory about why she says she works for putin. >> in fact have you heard about the lawyer? for a year a woman lawyer was like oh, i know nothing. she supposedly is involved in government.
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you know why? if she did that because putin and the group said this trump is killing us. what are you saying that you're involved with government so that we can go and make their life in the united states even more chaotic. >> the president who consistently underplayed any russian meddling are saying it's to get me. >> nobody is tough around russia. i am. his critical hieissues is hard take. the republicans in the house are doing a strong job of investigating the investigation more than investigating trump. i think it's helping him right now. it is very important about how
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it will be totally different. it will be a huge problem for trump. >> discredit the investigation. don't worry about the president. >> the problem is it's long term consequences if people start to distress that and they have all kind of gotten a direct punch in this thing. they switch up the games. it would probably be more plausible if somebody else were putting that out. there. >> so as we sit here we don't know if the president will sit down with bob mueller. so for all of the talk of the russian house or house investigation being over we don't know what the president is doing. you can bet he is watching every moment of this. the fact he would explain this
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to a crowd. >> his friends at the national inquirer, this is the cover. it says you can't see it under the banner. he did it and the mar shans were present. the top story there, they are taking after michael cohen. is he sending a message be careful here? >> possibly or maybe it is time for cohen to lose his privileged status. nobody seems to survive the other side soft loyalty. when the going gets tough. >> everything you need to know on a sunday morning. next the republican senate candidates competing to hug and hug and hug the president. today, we're out here with some surprising facts about type 2 diabetes. so you have type 2 diabetes, right?
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let's get one last time and ask your great reporters to share a little something. >> it seems the battle the brewing between the administration. she is the next big high profile name to get confirmed by the senate. i am taking a closer look at this right now. the numbers right now are not in her favor. it will be a very tight touch and go game. the cia declassifying things. other things that don't not so muchlt you have a lot of tension between senators and administration. the reason i'm looking at this extra closely is you saw how hard he pushed for pompeo it
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suggests they will go really hard now to try get her through or if ths not possible we may see the administration having to back peddle. right now the signs are they will go full steam ahead. it will create real clashes! always. always. >> in washington it seems republicans are running away from the president. in indiana not true. they are running towards the president. this is the final full week of the senate republican primary. the three are in a fight to see who likes him more, who can support his policies more. so far the president has stayed out of this. if he is drawn into this it would be fascinating. so this is a sense of where
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republicans hope they can win that senate seat. by outtrumping each other in the primary what happens in the general? keep an eye on indiana this week. >> i'm going to indiana this week. looking forward to it. this is a broader issue we are seeing all over the country in colorado and blue states where teachers are demanding higher pay, more public investment education. a lot of states are cut spakss a lot. they say there needs to be more in teacher pay. i think we'll see more and more of these strikes around the country. >> an important lesson, not just a conversation, rachel. the verdict is in and the
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consensus from lawmakers from both sides of the aisle is that speaker paul ryan botched the this week. ryan had been hearing complaints. they wanted a chaplain to minister to them that was married and had kids. some took this as a very anti catholic move. one member, a republican said it's not very awkward. looking forward i think the question is does pope francis weigh in? he is not afraid to get out there and talk about contra ver shall issues. you can find assessments
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from seasoned republicans about the stateover pla of play. one said the big number is certainly a possibility but this strategist has a scenario in which the losses are kept in the high teens. the senate math also a dig debate. on the flip side new about the north dakota senate race. six months might seem like a long time. that's it for inside politics. thanks for sharing your sunday morning. state of the union is next. have a great sunday.
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