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>> wrapping of this discussion on the open epidemic this morning. if you missed any of this discussion, you can watch it later on our website. first lady melania trump is joining the president to survey the hurricane storm damage and recovery efforts in georgia and florida today. the president spoke to reporters
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about the missing journalist. he also addressed speculation that elizabeth warren would challenge him in 2020. passed thenow, we question. some of you were there. we had a fantastic weekend. back home. we love the fact he is back home in with his family. he is a very happy man. turkey. he is extremely thrilled. yesterday, more than ever, we want to thank turkey. we want to thank the president. i just spoke to the king of saudi arabia, who denies any
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knowledge of what is in place with regards to the saudi arabian citizen. i have asked any from the denies that. i guess the secretary of state mike pompeo will really get on a plane go to saudi arabia. necessaryr places if which you probably will. but with regard to this, go to turkey. king told me that turkey and saudi arabia are working hand in hand very closely on getting to the bottom of what happened area so we'll see what happens. mike pompeo is leaving within an hour or so. he's heading to saudi arabia. we are going to leave nothing uncovered. but that being said, the king from the denies any knowledge of it. he did not really know.
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i don't want to get into his mind but it sounded to me like killers are toue get to the bottom of it. but his of a flat denial. [inaudible] >> all i can do is report what he told me. he told me in a very firm way that they have no knowledge of it. he said it very strongly. that was not part of the deal. we had no deal of turkey. we don't make any deals for hostages are prisoners. differently about turkey today then i fell about them two days ago. i have a good feeling towards turkey. two days ago, i did not.
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will try getting to the bottom of it. is oneial to me, relatively problem that lasted 20 minutes. his do now cannot have been stronger. he has no knowledge and it sounded like he has no knowledge. we did not talk about that. i did say that this is very important. the world is watching. the world is talking. this is very important to get to the bottom of it. he understands that very well. he did say that he is dealing with turkey. this come to a agreement that they are investigating it together and think that is a good thing. >> is elizabeth warren releasing the doll -- result of hurt dna tests?
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you said you'd pay $1 million to charity. >> you better read it again. [inaudible] >> the helicopters in the background. not a theory but the denial was very strong. it was not there is a question and a response. the question was very strong. i hope she is running for president. i think should be very easy. i do not think should be difficult at all. she'll make our country into venezuela. i don't want to say that think about her because i hope she the one of the people that would get through the process. will be a long process. >> was is your reaction to skiers going bankrupt -- sears going bankrupt? >> is very sad.
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when you look at that whole filing that they did last night, the is very sad. here is what was a big deal. with that being said, i would imagine some of those really have great sites. it will be a lot of jobs here that been done for many years. it is a shame. [inaudible] not, we're going to try to find out. easily, whatg very was told to me a half an hour ago. -- denial was only a
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did now build a very firm denial. north korea is coming along very well. i think a lot of good things will happen. in three or things four months that no one has done in 70 years. i think north korea's kamal on very well. i will see you in florida. thank you. [inaudible] >> she did a great job on television the other night.
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at a form on rising prescription drug prices. because that life in the national academy of sciences starting at 4 p.m. eastern here on c-span. public encouragement david of brad will debate his democratic rival. a former cia officer in virginia's seventh district u.s. house race. the cover starts at 7:30 p.m. eastern. candidates from arizona's u.s. senate seat, debates republican congresswoman rep. mcsally:. republican senator jeff flake is retiring. what coverage tonight on 90's to. your primary source for camping 2018. that's campaign 2018. >> pc fan buses traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in columbus, ohio. looking for to the november midterm elections, we're asking folks which party should control congress and why. >> i believe congress should
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remain in republican hands. >> possibly the largest one is it has been stated that if the democratic party takes control, they will go out of their way to signing presidents of legislation for good. if we want anything to happen, any legislation to pass. i think that we need a congress to step behind the president. -- it ist is this pushing behind his less thought out ideas. >> democrat-controlled the congress and the senate. it is long overdue. we seem to be getting dementia and possibly worse. she seems dangerous to the country. i was democrats take over. >> voices from the states, part of c-span cities tour capitals tour.
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