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donald trump's term donald trump's terms this is that i'm is that america keeps their. getting skips getting screwed and gets the should and gets the short end of the stick to where there is funds funding in ending in nato nato well whether it is in train trade deal deals with whether it is there it is it is the funding funding the united nations no matter what it in the united nations no matter what it is or the or the paris paris of course accords that we drive towards that we dropped out of it out of it so it's always your choice the united states that bear states that bears the brunt brunt of the birth of burden of burden of the cause the cost us when there are when there are other other countries that can countries that could well afford it for it and don't pony up won't pony up what they what they what what is their fair what is their fair share share and this is all and this is all part of part of the thing the thinking thinking all of the part of the the the mind set of donaldtry and set of donald trump and then they go out and it extends to the stands to these trade trade deals deals and trained trade enjoyed in general adderall and that's and that's why you why you're see you're seeing what you're seeing what you are and you're seeing and his base his base loves it loves it and so and so did the american but of the of the people erick and people oh they love they love it they have it they don't they don't they don't want what cut for confrontation taishan but they don't want to but they don't want to get stuck get stepped on up to on any more of those anymore those days are over these are over ok ok ok ok good alister i also limited alister i agree with a lot with steve there said agree with along with steve they're sad to see you say but it was but it was it wasn't you know you know if this is this is not just state to state to state these sort of corporations state these are corporations and what we saw and what we saw over the last thirty thousand over
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donald trump. donald trump from president donald trump. donald tru m p loves from president donald trump. ents like the g7. this is what he is saying about what happened yesterday. in the last ten minutes he said there is no limit to what north korea can achieve when it gives up nuclear weapons and embraces, is with the world. he went on to say chairman kim has the opportunity to be remembered as a leader who ushered in a glorious new era of prosperity for its citizens. he thanked chairman kim for the first bold step towards a bright new future and said that this proves that real change is possible. so donald trump awake in washington, we now understand, and that is his latest response to what happened on this historic day. and everyone during the summit looking forward to that handshake, and of course agreements and efforts at warmth, and this from two people who only recently were threatening to wipe each other off the map. it was quite extraordinary to see that moment and to be reporting on it, of course, the symbolism behind that handshake and to see them standing in front of their res
donald trump. donald trump from president donald trump. donald tru m p loves from president donald trump. ents like the g7. this is what he is saying about what happened yesterday. in the last ten minutes he said there is no limit to what north korea can achieve when it gives up nuclear weapons and embraces, is with the world. he went on to say chairman kim has the opportunity to be remembered as a leader who ushered in a glorious new era of prosperity for its citizens. he thanked chairman kim...
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all part of the thinking thinking all whole part of the head of the the maya mindset of a set of donald donald trump and it extends and it extends to these trade to these trade deal deals and trade in trade in general general and that and that's what's why you're so you're seeing what you're seeing what you're seeing and hearing and his business base loves loves it and it and sort of sort of the american american people and people they love it they love it they don't they don't they don't why don't want confrontation confrontation but but they don't want to get want to get stepped stepped on and on anymore the more those day goes days are over over ok ok ok ok ok i was in the middle so let me get out allister honester i agree with agree with along with along with steve steve there there said just had to say but it wasn't you know wasn't you know if this is not just if this is not just state to state these sort of pay to state these sort of corporate and what we saw in the song over the one over the last there i was thirty thirty thirty five five years years this is is western western companies
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donald donald trump apparently tweeted that it means she hates the fake news media.erhaps it is. in defence of the melania trump, this was an awful policy. she was pivotal in changing it. and so it is obviously an incredibly crass and unfortunate fashion choice. obviously an incredibly crass and unfortunate fashion choicem obviously an incredibly crass and unfortunate fashion choice. it is a mistake? possibly. the one person who possibly does not know with the president. they do not exactly have the closest relationship with him, the closest relationship with him, the papers. the story is she only agree to support him on the condition he did not win. she is not pleased and does not live in the white house. this story is interesting. the times is suggesting one of the big engineering employers, they have a partnership, airbus, they may come to an end. employers, they have a partnership, airbus, they may come to an endm isa airbus, they may come to an endm is a huge business. they employ 14,000 people directly and subsidise a further 100 “1,000 people directly and subs
donald donald trump apparently tweeted that it means she hates the fake news media.erhaps it is. in defence of the melania trump, this was an awful policy. she was pivotal in changing it. and so it is obviously an incredibly crass and unfortunate fashion choice. obviously an incredibly crass and unfortunate fashion choicem obviously an incredibly crass and unfortunate fashion choice. it is a mistake? possibly. the one person who possibly does not know with the president. they do not exactly...
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donald? donald? donald? and donald is now high-tailing it, you know, for the summit. but anyway, in pulling together our second panel, as i've often thought, it's good to have smart friends. because you can call on them to do panels, but also even more than that, i can send e-mails to people and ask for information. they give it to me, and that way i can seem smart. so the -- we have three really renown japan experts. immediately to my left, jeffrey horning is a political scientist at rand, and specializes in japanese security and foreign policies, east asian security issues, maritime security, and then also u.s. foreign and defense policies in the entire region. and then prior to joining rand, he was the fellow for security and foreign affairs program at sas cowa, usa and then before that, at the inouye asia-pacific center for security studies in honolulu. sounds like a tough job. to his left, a senior fellow for the carnegie en document, focusing on u.s./japan relations and japanese politics and security issues. and before that, he was a senior adviser for east asia
donald? donald? donald? and donald is now high-tailing it, you know, for the summit. but anyway, in pulling together our second panel, as i've often thought, it's good to have smart friends. because you can call on them to do panels, but also even more than that, i can send e-mails to people and ask for information. they give it to me, and that way i can seem smart. so the -- we have three really renown japan experts. immediately to my left, jeffrey horning is a political scientist at rand, and...
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donald, donald only talks. he doesn't listen. even in the conversation, donald likes to talk about donald. nald. >> john melendez, who goes by stuttering john, joined me a little while ago and claims he had the prank phone call with president trump. we'll continue monitoring protests taking place nationwide. >>> up next, joined by actor and activist, comparing the trump administration's immigration policies to one of the darkest chapters in this country's history. he'll join me next from los angeles here on msnbc. (vo) we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little closer. but behr premium stain can weather any weather. , overall #1 rated, weathers it all. right now, get incredible savings on behr. exclusively at the home d
donald, donald only talks. he doesn't listen. even in the conversation, donald likes to talk about donald. nald. >> john melendez, who goes by stuttering john, joined me a little while ago and claims he had the prank phone call with president trump. we'll continue monitoring protests taking place nationwide. >>> up next, joined by actor and activist, comparing the trump administration's immigration policies to one of the darkest chapters in this country's history. he'll join me...
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donald trump lost zero friends on 9/11. donald trump attended zero 9/11 funerals. donaldmilies who lost a loved one on 9/11 and tried to make it his own for political reasons. that is how deep and perverse donald trump's lying is. donald trump's lying is worse. it is uglier than any other public liar in american history, and this week he lied for political advantage about the families of the korean war dead in the same breath that he praised the north korean dictator who holds on to power in north korea through murder and torture and terrorizing the entire population of north korea. you are never going to see a satisfying interview of donald trump, an interview where he is successfully challenged on every lie, because donald trump will never submit to an interview where that could possibly happen. and the news media is never going to be able to keep up with all of donald trump's lies after he tells them. so you as a citizen have a new job. you must protect yourselves from the lies of donald trump. you must do your own homework to expose donald trump's lies to yourself and
donald trump lost zero friends on 9/11. donald trump attended zero 9/11 funerals. donaldmilies who lost a loved one on 9/11 and tried to make it his own for political reasons. that is how deep and perverse donald trump's lying is. donald trump's lying is worse. it is uglier than any other public liar in american history, and this week he lied for political advantage about the families of the korean war dead in the same breath that he praised the north korean dictator who holds on to power in...
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that you are seeing coming from people like md and even people like donald —— donald trump. people like md and even people like donaldeeting with angela merkel and emmanuel macron tomorrow, but not much solidarity when it comes to migration and that is the big problem, how to find the political solutions. neither side on the atla ntic solutions. neither side on the atlantic managing to fix it. absolutely. that is at the root of so many problems at the moment. in the last hour, the british government has lost a vote in the house of lords over its brexit plans. peers decided mps should have to approve whatever the government decided to do next if there was no final agreement with the eu. their amendment to the eu withdrawal bill was backed by 354 votes to 235. it means the issue is sent back to the house of commons for a debate on wednesday. it's miraculous that we have managed to hold christian's attention as long as we have tonight, without once mentioning the world cup. but i suppose we should turn to the fact that england are playing; they are just over 20 minutes into their first game against tunisia. i am so conf
that you are seeing coming from people like md and even people like donald —— donald trump. people like md and even people like donaldeeting with angela merkel and emmanuel macron tomorrow, but not much solidarity when it comes to migration and that is the big problem, how to find the political solutions. neither side on the atla ntic solutions. neither side on the atlantic managing to fix it. absolutely. that is at the root of so many problems at the moment. in the last hour, the british...
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donald trump that russians were trying to influence the presidential campaign. rudy giuliani is telling that lie, donald trump is telling the lie, rush limbaugh is now telling the lie for donald trump and donald trump is retweeting rush limbaugh, and, in fact, the fbi did tell candidate donald trump that the russians were trying to influence the campaign. now that i'm on my wa♪ ♪ do you still think i'm crazy standing here today ♪ ♪ i couldn't make you love me ♪ but i always dreamed about living in your radio ♪ ♪ how do you like me now?! ♪ applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. want in on the secret to ageless skin? take the olay 28 day challenge. millions of real women see results starting day 1. there is not a friend that i have, that will not own this product. visible results or your money back olay. ageless (burke) seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with priv
donald trump that russians were trying to influence the presidential campaign. rudy giuliani is telling that lie, donald trump is telling the lie, rush limbaugh is now telling the lie for donald trump and donald trump is retweeting rush limbaugh, and, in fact, the fbi did tell candidate donald trump that the russians were trying to influence the campaign. now that i'm on my wa♪ ♪ do you still think i'm crazy standing here today ♪ ♪ i couldn't make you love me ♪ but i always dreamed...
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donald trump that russians were trying to influence the presidential campaign. rudy giuliani is telling that lie, donald trump is telling the lie, rush limbaugh is now telling the lie for donaldald trump is retweeting rush limbaugh, and, in fact, the fbi did tell candidate donald trump that the russians were trying to influence the campaign. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even "close claws." (driver) so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] (passenger) what are you doing? (driver) i can't believe that worked. i dropped the keys. (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ is part of a bigger picture. that bigger picture is statewide mutual aid. california years ago realized the need to work together. teamwork is important to protect the community, but we have to do it the right way. we have a working knowledge and we can reduce the impacts of a small disaster, but we need the help of experts. pg&e is an integral part of our emergency response team. they are the industry expert with utilit
donald trump that russians were trying to influence the presidential campaign. rudy giuliani is telling that lie, donald trump is telling the lie, rush limbaugh is now telling the lie for donaldald trump is retweeting rush limbaugh, and, in fact, the fbi did tell candidate donald trump that the russians were trying to influence the campaign. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even "close claws." (driver) so, we took your shortcut,...
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donald trump, less smiles walking in, grinning slightly, but more serious. what do you read this? look at donald trump. he is in his typical position. kim jong—un look at donaldng—un is uncomfortable, changing positions three times. not making eye contact. we can listen in. thank you. this way. thank you. all right, let's go. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. this way. slightly busy, as you can imagine, following the delegation leaving that moment. something to see. donald trump, the us president, meeting with north korean leader kim jong—un. donald trump was saying thank you and thank you very much. it is safe to say, i am not sure if you can see the pictures, it is slightly awkward between them. not a lot of eye contact between them. that is noteworthy. i think it is noticeable. i was at the summit when kimjong—un met noticeable. i was at the summit when kim jong—un met the south korean leader, and he looked very relaxed. they could speak the same language and they came from the same culture. they seemed to strike up a rapport quickly when they met at the demarcation line, going to the north, then back to the south. they we re north, then back to t
donald trump, less smiles walking in, grinning slightly, but more serious. what do you read this? look at donald trump. he is in his typical position. kim jong—un look at donaldng—un is uncomfortable, changing positions three times. not making eye contact. we can listen in. thank you. this way. thank you. all right, let's go. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. this way. slightly busy, as you can imagine, following the delegation leaving that moment. something to see. donald trump,...
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donald. donald trump opted for a joke, at his host's expense. justin has agreed to cut all tariffs and all trade barriers between canada and the united states. so, i'm very happy. so i'd say nafta's in good shape! but we are actually working on it. the big question for this second and final day of the summit is how much can be salvaged from the wreckage of the most divisive first day at a g7 anyone can remember. and if an agreement can be achieved at the end of the day, will it be at the price of diluting fundamental principles simply to bring together president trump and america's traditional allies? it's notjust trade which isolates president trump from the other six nations. there are big divides over climate change, iran and the israel—palestinian conflict. germany's chancellor angela merkel is one of those suggesting it may be impossible to agree a final summit communique. it's more honest, she said, to name the differing views and try to overcome them than try to pretend everything is ok. one thing is certain, whether this is g7 or g6+i, president trump will be long gone before the summit ends. last to arrive, first to leave, seeming to confirm his lack of appetite for this whole forum, where he can't make the individual deals he much prefers. james robbins, bbc news, quebec. theresa may says her cabinet will hold another awayday at chequers as it tries to agree a final brexit position. the government hopes to complete its negotiations with the eu by october. mrs may insists that progress hasn't been hampered by rows within the conservative party and that a lot of activity is planned for the coming weeks. as our political correspondent matt cole explained, theresa may has endured another testing week over britain's departure from the eu. she's been under pressure on wednesday at prime minister's questions. labour leaderjeremy corbyn once again asked, when are we going to get this white paper, the proposals document on the next stage of brexit, including that controversial issue of what plan for our customs arrangements in future that is so dividing the cabinet? and some of those cabinet divisions then made things harder for mrs may, with rumours that the brexit secretary david davis was threatening to resign if he didn't get a particular thing as part of that pushed through. that seemed to just about go away, some suggesting that theresa may had done well. then a recording emerges of boris johnson, the foreign secretary, saying he didn't think the talks were going well and that they could even go into meltdown. so theresa may disappeared off to the g7 summit in canada, but by the time she landed, all of the boris johnson recordings had emerged. so she is now talking tough, trying to regain some of the initiative. people like boris have strong views on brexit, but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people. that is what people want and i am doing it. how many times can we get to this position where you have to have these clashes with those on your own side? at every stage in these negotiations, we have seen people casting doubt on whether or not we could achieve what we want to achieve. we are now moving on to finalise those withdrawal issues and also to move on to discuss our future relationship. if that has been a difficult week and it is going to be a difficult weekend with the divisions over trade at the g7, she is back at the start of next week for a big parliamentary week on brexit. indeed. we have the withdrawal from the eu bill, the brexit bill, which returns to the commons on tuesday. some 15 amendments were made to it by the house of lords. two six—hour sessions. there was going to be one 12—hour session on tuesday, but they have now broken it up. but theresa may only has a working majority of 13. trying to keep everybody on side to make sure that none of those amendments stay in could be difficult. all of these things are putting huge pressure on her, with a big eu summit at the end of the month. and we now know that the white paper, with all the plans that were meant to come out before that summit, now won't be. how confident do you think ministers are privately that things are on track? there is this deadline that the eu has imposed, saying we have to get this signed off by october because the ratification process, which is required by individual member countries, will take most of six months before you walk out of the door. not least ratification by the parliament here. one of the amendments being discussed next week is what happens if parliament get a meaningful vote and says no. does it go back to the government to have 28 days of thinking if they can get the revised amendment through, who knows? the taliban in afghanistan has announced a three—day ceasefire to take place over the muslim holiday of eid at the end of next week. it's the first offer of its kind since the us—led invasion in 2001. the militants said foreign forces would be excluded from the ceasefire and that they would defend themselves from attack. afg hanistan's ambassador to neighbouring pakistan described the move as an important step towards prospects for peace. i spoke earlier to our kabul bureau chief shoaib sharifi, who told us how we got to the first ceasefire for 17 years. since february this year, there have been more affairs going on about bringing the taliban to the negotiating table. the president in february announced an unconditional peace deal with the taliban which a few weeks down the line, the taliban responded by launching a very fierce spring offensive. and less than a week ago, top american military officials announced that they and the afghan officials have managed to reach some mid to high level taliban in order to make them sit at the negotiation table and finally take practical steps towards ending violence in afghanistan. two days ago, the afghan government announced a week—long ceasefire which it said was in response to a grand religious scholar's demand. they asked both sides to stop violence. this morning, the taliban's announcement surprised everyone in afghanistan. a group which has fought the us—backed afghan government non—stop for 17 years has announced that it will halt the attack against afghan security forces for three days. it is only three days, but for the first time, the country will be experiencing a bilateral ceasefire, which is hopefully happening in six days' time from now. there's obviously a great symbolic importance. it's a case of seeing whether that is followed through in practical terms. but when the taliban say "we will carry on fighting the foreign forces", in truth, are there now many clashes with international troops or has it been the case that they have stepped back and the afghan military has stepped forward? in fact, since the exit of foreign forces in 2014, afghan forces are in the driving seat and front line. so the foreign forces are mostly training and advising. in fact, since the exit of foreign forces in 2014, afghan forces are in the driving seat and front line. so the foreign forces are mostly training and advising. they have significantly dropped from over 100,000 to about 10,000 foreign forces, mostly in the bases. so it is the afghan forces who are facing the fighting of the taliban. so it is a big step. it is the first time the taliban are at least saying that they are not attacking afghan security forces. in the past, they used to say they would only engage with americans in the peace talks. they were not recognising the afghan government as a side of the conflict. this is the first time they are saying they will not engage afghan security forces. practically, it is a big step forward towards peace talks in afghanistan. we have some breaking news on developments in afghanistan. 19 local police officers were killed earlier this morning in a confrontation in a north—eastern province. the taliban attacked a local police base there. in the fighting that followed, 19 officers we re fighting that followed, 19 officers were killed and nine taliban fighters also died. that is a week before the ceasefire is due to begin, but it's a reminder that the level of persistent violence and conflict in afghanistan remains high. there are areas which are still regarded as beyond the control of the government and clearly, the taliban are still trying to push to ta ke taliban are still trying to push to take control of more territory. so 19 local police officers were killed in north—eastern kunduz this morning. we will be live in kabul for the latest in our. —— in an hour's time. the headlines on bbc news: the queen's birthday honours are announced — former liverpool manager kenny dalglish is knighted, and actress emma thompson is made a dame. but there's anger too as the chief executive of network rail, mark carne — is made a cbe. the second and final day of the g7 summit begins — after negotiations failed to resolve divisions over us trade tariffs yesterday. theresa may says the government's white paper on its brexit position won't be published until after the eu summit at the end of this month. let's return now to the g7 summit in quebec, where leaders are going into the final day of talks without a breakthrough over the issue of us trade tariffs. with us now is sirjeremy greenstock, the former british ambassador to the un. are you looking at this g7 with a sense of disappointment, or do you think it was to be expected that we are ata think it was to be expected that we are at a stage in the relationship between those countries that some kind of break—up in terms of their outlook was always on the cards?|j think this was always on the cards. it is not unexpected. it's very unwelcome that the two sides with the advantage should be talking past each other on something as important as global trade, but this is president trump at his most political in terms of his domestic constituency and his audience back home. he wants to show that he is fighting for america first, for the people who have been left behind by globalisation. that was what he was brought to the white house for. so he was giving less credence to his allied leaders than to his own constituency and he doesn't like these multilateral meetings. so it was always going to be difficult. given that he is going to be in the white house for at least the next three years and he could be there for as much as another eight years, what lesson do you think the other g7 leaders and indeed other leaders beyond a relatively small organisation, need to take from this in terms of how they deal with the united states? it's a very different approach to the one they would have expected from 0bama or either of the president bushes. everyone operates according to their own domestic economies. the europeans have problems with russia and migration and other things to worry about than us the mystic politics. but it is different to have the united states so different to have the united states so far away on different to have the united states so far away on some different to have the united states so far away on some of the main issues of our time, as on global security with russia, syria and iran etc, as on climate change, with the americans withdrawing from the paris agreement. so this is difficult and they have to learn how to talk to a man who is not really willing to engage. apart from that, they have to wait for this storm to pass and to wait for this storm to pass and to see what else comes out of the trump presidency. he is quite unpredictable. he can produce some moves from the american side that could be advantageous for the west. we will have to see. but it is a disturbing moment for other western leaders to find such a different kind of president in the white house. the singapore summit is coming up this week and we will see what comes out of that and whether there is a rapport between donaldump and kim jong—un and whether they come down to negotiating rather than the theatre of this. but what about the g7? is it a bit of an anachronism? it was never a decision—making organisation like the united nations security council or like nato. it's always been an informal club of major economies, trying to coordinate their approach to economic growth and global trade. so there are plenty of things that the 7-1 so there are plenty of things that the 7—1 could do together. they are following the principles of a more open market approach than president trump seems inclined to. but it isn't a decision taking body. what do you make of president trump's suggestion that russia should be invited back in and that it should become the g8 again, a view that appeared to be echoed by italy's new prime ministerfor a appeared to be echoed by italy's new prime minister for a time? actually, i have been one of those that think we should be talking more with russia and getting together to see what h
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donald trump stabbed in the back by the g7, which is what his advisers are saying as he left early for the next summit at singapore. we had donald trump growing his toys out of the pram, then an hour later, you have the times saying donald—gooder in the face of nasty g7 people. he ripped up the accepted etiquette, instead of making agreements and moving forward. donald trump is having none of it. steel tariffs on the rest of the world. he is sticking to his protectionist agenda which got him elected. he is the beast that is. he has done to singapore with a spring in his step feeling no one understands in. people were already saying they would not be a joint communique. angela merkel said the trust has been broken and you have upset your european allies. at the same time, donald trump is than i wa nt same time, donald trump is than i want free trade the world over while imposing tariffs. i do not understand why you are trying to make sense of donald trump. he is very thin—skinned. what happened as he felt he was... he feels he is being overshadowed byjustin trudeau so being overshadowed byjustin trudeau so he lashes out. now he has economic advisers and advises on trade going on fox news to say there isa trade going on f
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donald. donald trump opted for a joke, at his host's expense. justin has agreed to cut all tariffs and all trade barriers between canada and the united states. so, i'm very happy. so i'd say nafta's in good shape! but we are actually working on it. the big question for this second and final day of the summit is how much can be salvaged from the wreckage of the most divisive first day at a g7 anyone can remember. and if an agreement can be achieved at the end of the day, will it be at the price of diluting fundamental principles simply to bring together president trump and america's traditional allies? it's notjust trade which isolates president trump from the other six nations. there are big divides over climate change, iran and the israel—palestinian conflict. germany's chancellor angela merkel is one of those suggesting it may be impossible to agree a final summit communique. it's more honest, she said, to name the differing views and try to overcome them than try to pretend everything is ok. one thing is certain, whether this is g7 or g6+i, president trump will be long gone before the summit ends. last to arrive, first to leave, seeming to confirm his lack of appetite for this whole forum, where he can't make the individual deals he much prefers. james robbins, bbc news, quebec. theresa may says her cabinet will hold another awayday at chequers as it tries to agree a final brexit position. the government hopes to complete its negotiations with the eu by october. mrs may insists that progress hasn't been hampered by rows within the conservative party and that a lot of activity is planned for the coming weeks. as our political correspondent matt cole explained, theresa may has endured another testing week over britain's departure from the eu. she's been under pressure on wednesday at prime minister's questions. labour leaderjeremy corbyn once again asked, when are we going to get this white paper, the proposals document on the next stage of brexit, including that controversial issue of what plan for our customs arrangements in future thatis our customs arrangements in future that is so dividing the cabinet? and some of those cabinet divisions then made things harderfor some of those cabinet divisions then made things harder for mrs may, some of those cabinet divisions then made things harderfor mrs may, with rumours that the brexit secretary david davis was threatening to resign if he didn't get a particular thing as part of that pushed through. that seemed to just about go away, some suggesting that theresa may had done well. then a recording emerges of borisjohnson, the foreign secretary, saying he didn't think the talks were going well and that they could even go into meltdown. so theresa may disappeared off to the g7 summit in canada, but by the time she landed, all of the boris johnson canada, but by the time she landed, all of the borisjohnson recordings had emerged. so she is now talking tough, trying to regain some of the initiative. people like boris have strong views on brexit, but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people. that is what people wa nt british people. that is what people want and! british people. that is what people want and i am doing it. how many times can we get to this position where you have to have these clashes with those on your insight? at every stage in these negotiations, we have seen stage in these negotiations, we have seen people casting doubt on whether or not we could achieve what we want to achieve. we are now moving on to finalise those withdrawal issues and also to move on to discuss our future relationship. that has been a difficult week and it is going to be a difficult weekend with the divisions over trade at the g7. she is back at the start of next week for a big parliamentary week on brexit. indeed. we have the withdrawal from the eu bill, the brexit bill, which returns to the commons on tuesday. some 15 amendments were made to it by the house of lords in 26—hour sessions. there was going to be one and a session on tuesday, but they have now broken it up. but theresa may only has a working majority of 13. trying to keep everybody on side to make sure that none of those amendments stay in could be difficult. all of these things are putting huge pressure on her, with a big eu summit at the end of the month. and we now know that the white paper, with all the plans that we re white paper, with all the plans that were meant to come out before that summit, now won't be. how confident do you think ministers are privately that things are on track? there is this deadline that the eu has imposed, saying we have to get this signed off by october because the ratification process, which is required by individual member countries, will take most of six months before you walk out of the door. not least ratification by the parliament here. one of the amendments being discussed next week is what happens if parliament get a meaningful vote and they know. does it go back to the government to have 28 days of thinking if the king get the revised amendment through, who knows? the taliban in afghanistan has announced a three—day ceasefire to take place over the muslim holiday of eid at the end of next week. it's the first offer of its kind since the us—led invasion in 2001. the militants said foreign forces would be excluded from the ceasefire and that they would defend themselves from attack. afg hanistan's ambassador to neighbouring pakistan described the move as an important step towards prospects for peace. joining us now from kabul is our correspondent shoaib sharifi. filibustering on the background to this. there has been —— fill us in on the ground. there has been a long process to get to a permanent peace, but this is just a pause process to get to a permanent peace, but this isjust a pause in process to get to a permanent peace, but this is just a pause in the fighting? yes indeed. since february this year, there have been more affairs going on about bringing the taliban to the negotiating table. the president announced an unconditional peace deal with the taliban which a few weeks down the line, the taliban responded by launching a very fierce spring offensive. and less than a week ago, top american military officials announced that they and the afghan officials have managed to reach some mid to high level taliban in order to make them sit at the negotiation table and finally take practical steps towards ending violence in afghanistan. two days ago, the afg ha n afghanistan. two days ago, the afghan government announced a week—long ceasefire which it said was in response to religious scholars‘ demand. they asked both sides to stop violence. this morning, the taliban‘s announcement surprised everyone in afghanistan. a group which has fought the us backed afg ha n group which has fought the us backed afghan government for 17 years has announced that it. for three days. it is only three days, but for the first time, the country will be experiencing a bilateral ceasefire, which is hopefully happening in six days‘ time from now. which is hopefully happening in six days' time from now. there is obviously a great symbolic importance. but when the taliban say, we will carry on fighting the foreign forces, in truth, are there now many clashes international troops or has it been the case that they have stepped back and the afg ha n they have stepped back and the afghan military has stepped forward? in fact, since the exit of foreign forces in 2014, afghan forces are in the driving seat and front line. so the driving seat and front line. so the foreign forces are mostly training and advising. they have significantly dropped from over 100,000 to about 10,000 foreign forces, mostly in the bases. so it is the afghan forces who are facing the fighting of the taliban. so it isa the fighting of the taliban. so it is a big step. it is the first time the taliban are at least saying that they are not attacking afghan security forces. in the past, they used to say there would only engage with americans in the peace talks. they were not recognising the afghan government. this is the first time they are saying they will not engage afg ha n they are saying they will not engage afghan security forces. practically, it isa afghan security forces. practically, it is a big step forward towards peace talks in afghanistan. many thanks. the headlines on bbc news: the queen‘s birthday honours are announced — former liverpool manager kenny dalglish is knighted, and actress emma thompson is made a dame. but there‘s anger too as the chief executive of network rail, mark carne — is made a cbe. the second and final day of the g7 summit begins — after negotiations failed to resolve divisions over us trade tariffs yesterday. theresa may says the government‘s white paper on its brexit position won‘t be published until after the eu summit at the end of this month. the queen is celebrating her official birthday this morning with the trooping the colour parade. 22—year—old coldstream guardsman, chranpreet singh lall, will become the first to wear a turban during the annual summer spectacle. crowds will be eager to see the duke and duchess of sussex, who married three weeks ago, joining other members of the royal family. joining us now from buckingham palace is our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. yes, the parade is in full swing on horse guards. the ranks of the footguards are drawn up. the colour of the 1st battalion, the coldstream guards, is being trooped. we are at the central feature of the whole parade as they start to prepare to trip before the queen. she made her way down from buckingham palace in her small courage, looking intently. —— in her carriage. no signs of the after—effects of that operation a month ago to remove the cataract from one of her eyes. and in one of the other carriages from buckingham palace down to horse guards were the duke and duchess of sussex. three weeks now after their marriage, we assume that they have been away on their honeymoon, back in london. this is their first major formal occasion. we saw harry pointing to some of the features of the parade and as they made their way down the mall, meghan was very interested by all of this. quite what she makes of the ceremony on horse guards, he will doubtlessly be explaining it all. we can see the racks of the footguards, presenting arms and getting ready for the trooping of the colour with the bands of the guards‘ division. after the parade, which goes on for another 40 minutes, they will make their way back to buckingham palace and that we have the balcony appearance of all the members of the royal family, including some of the younger ones. we can it be to see prince george and princess charlotte. they will be there to watch a fly—past by the raf, 23 aircraft marking the 100th anniversary of the raf this year. that will take place at about one o‘clock. that will be the culmination of this queen‘s birthday parade, the official recognition of her 92nd birthday. nick which are at buckingham palace, thanks very much. at 12.45, we willjoin the bbc one coverage of trooping the colour to see that fly—past by the raf. but now we fly up to the bbc sport centre. yes, good morning. england‘s women have made a steady start to the first one—day international against south africa in worcester — they won the toss and chose to bat first and they‘re 13 without loss in the fourth over, with amyjones and tammy beaumont opening the batting. it‘s england‘s first match on home soil since they won the world cup... he may be known as king kenny, but from now on, the footballing legend that is kenny daglish can also be called sir kenny after he was knighted in the queen‘s birthday honours list, in recognition of his services to football, charity and the city of liverpool. james burford reports. and liverpool football club, under their player manager kenny dalglish, have become only the third team this century to win the first division championship and the fa cup. 1986 was a famous year for kenny daglish. his truly was a trophy laden career. 29 major titles as a player, 14 as a manager. so how did he find out the news of his knighthood? a letter came through the door. i looked at it and it was brown and i thought, another tax bill here. perhaps it is anfield where he is most fondly thought of, but before he arrived in 1977, celtic was his home. there we re 1977, celtic was his home. there were titles aplenty in glasgow as well. as a playerfor the were titles aplenty in glasgow as well. as a player for the scottish national party, his record of 102 cats still stands today. dalglish makes it 3—1 and equals a scottish scoring record. it's a great reflection on every part of your life, when you‘re young and growing up life, when you‘re young and growing up with your mum and dad, the way they set you up and the morals and they set you up and the morals and the ethics and the way to behave like they did. then you move onto own family with footballing family as well. i have come across a lot of great people. dalglish is well versed in hearing his name chanted from the stands. he will have to get used to being known as sir kenny from now on. great britain and ireland trail the usa 4—2 going into the second day of the curtis cup in new york state — this is the golf tournament for elite amateur women. they‘re looking to repeat their stunning victory of two years ago in ireland and win on american soil for only the second time, but they took just one full point yesterday, thanks to 0livia mehaffey and sophie lamb in the foursomes. world number one simona halep says she‘ll "stay chilled" in today‘s french open final, even though it‘s her fourth attempt to win a maiden grand slam. she faces the american, sloane stephens. it's it‘s a big opportunity, but you never know. i lost three times until now and no one died, so it will be 0k. now and no one died, so it will be ok. but i think i will be more confident because i have a lot of experience. but in tennis, you never know. i will stay chilled. england‘s rugby union head coach, eddiejones, says today‘s first test against south africa, is the perfect development oportunity, for younger players, and a "once—in—a—lifetime opportunity" england haven‘t won a game at ellis park injohannesburg, since 1972, butjones says the pressure, will be good for the newcomers to the squad. it's it‘s great, particularly as we build towards the world cup. this south africa tour is important for us to get experience in high pressure games. and first test is under way. england‘s women are still 23—1, amy jones the bat woman out. that‘s all the sport for now. now for the weather with alina. for a weekend in june, fora weekend injune, many for a weekend injune, many of us will not fare badly over the next few days. most places will be largely dry, butterfly in the ointment is that there are still heavy and potentially thundery showers in the forecast. a quick look at today‘s pollen levels, very high across much of england and wales save for the far north—east of england, where it is low. — northern ireland and low for most of scotland. for the rest of saturday, heavy and thundery showers. it is scotla nd heavy and thundery showers. it is scotland and northern ireland that will see the heaviest and potentially thundery showers. these blobs of blue and green give you an idea of the areas which could be affected, bringing a lot of rain in affected, bringing a lot of rain in a short space of time. the met 0ffice warning also extends to northern ireland, and some of the showers could get into cumbria and yorkshire. maybe one or two later in the day across parts of the midlands and east anglia. but most places i‘ve largely dry. still some heavy and thundery showers for the channel islands. they should tend to fade overnight, as will most of the showers elsewhere. many places will be dry with clear spells, but more cloud is creeping back in. temperatures are on a path with last night, coolest across scotland and the north of england. high pressure is generally in charge of our weather through the weekend. but a few features are generating showers, particularly this one in france. the channel islands are in the firing line or showers on sunday. northern ireland should have a better day. fewer showers around. a few showers for south—west england. 0therwise, most for south—west england. 0therwise, m ost pla ces for south—west england. 0therwise, most places are dry. allow for a few showers across the north of england in the afternoon. feeling very warm in the afternoon. feeling very warm in the sunshine across parts of south—east england and east anglia. we start the new week and a mainly dry note, a lot of sunshine across much of the country. more cloud across scotland, where you have the greatest chance of seeing some showers, but still feeling warm in the sunshine. hello and welcome to dateline, where each week some of the uk‘s best known columnists debate the week‘s big stories with journalists whose dateline is london, as they report those events to the world beyond. this week, theresa may averts the resignation of her brexit negotiatior — but is itjust crisis delayed? as donalds poirier, who writes for marianne in france; the portuguese academic and journalist eunice goes. yasmin alibhai—brown, political commentator in british newspapers, and maria margaronis, who writes for the nation but also makes time to translate modern greek poetry. iam i am amazed you find the time, good morning to you all, thank you for being with us. for brexiteers, membership of the european union must feel like the gordian knot. two years ago this month, the majority of those voting in a referendum said they wanted to leave. the uk will be out of the union at the end of next march. the biggest problem, though, is how to trade with the eu after the uk has left. new mechanisms are supposed to ensure that goods can cross the border without economically damaging delays; in the case of the land border between northern ireland — out — and the republic of ireland — in — the damage could be political. in december, theresa may, the uk‘s prime minister agreed a fall back position in the abs
donald. donald trump opted for a joke, at his host's expense. justin has agreed to cut all tariffs and all trade barriers between canada and the united states. so, i'm very happy. so i'd say nafta's in good shape! but we are actually working on it. the big question for this second and final day of the summit is how much can be salvaged from the wreckage of the most divisive first day at a g7 anyone can remember. and if an agreement can be achieved at the end of the day, will it be at the price...
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it's a pleasure to have you here, donald. donald trump opted for a joke, at this host's expense.l trade barriers between canada and the united states. so, i'm very happy. so, i'd say nafta's in good shape! but we are actually working on it. the big question for the second and final day of the summit is how much can be salvaged from the wreckage of the most and if an agreement can be achieved at the end of the day, will it be at the price of diluting fundamental principles simply to bring together president trump and america's traditional allies? it's notjust trade which isolates president trump from the other six nations. there are big divides over climate change, iran and the israel—palestinian conflict. germany's chancellor angela merkel is one of those suggesting it may be impossible to agree a final summit communique. it's more honest, she said, to name the differing views and try to overcome them than try to pretend everything is ok. one thing is certain, weather this is g7 or g6+i, president trump will be long gone, before the summit ends. last to arrive, first to leave. se
it's a pleasure to have you here, donald. donald trump opted for a joke, at this host's expense.l trade barriers between canada and the united states. so, i'm very happy. so, i'd say nafta's in good shape! but we are actually working on it. the big question for the second and final day of the summit is how much can be salvaged from the wreckage of the most and if an agreement can be achieved at the end of the day, will it be at the price of diluting fundamental principles simply to bring...
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donald trump but an up donald trump at an upcoming summit in counting summit in canada another legal and media analyst legal and media analyst lionel bunnell place the place of the french president's french president's deflection flexion should is a form of it is a form of image build a building. mccrone is obvious obviously trying to show that he is he trying to show that he is tough too is tough to maybe he's trying is trying to act more of the to act more of the pollyanna this is the pollyanna this is that that he is has been that he is has been alleged to be sport out alleged to be sporting me maybe he wants he wants to be to beat up don't think don't think for a moment for a moment moment that at that trial trump and micron didn't work didn't work this out where it is that they say out where they say you you say you say this is all safe i'll say this and this we will both be have a bowl of happy and we'll be happy and we'll talk later later. no the world world does it does it on you and on your business because because a lot of people people just don't like trump they think he's a fool than even like trump they think he's a fool then he speaks stupidly speaks stupidly at times and he has been he has been in the number one television show and the number one television show for ever and this is his first time it seems for ever and this is his first time it seems like he knows p.r. like he knows p.r. he knows image here he knows image he knows he knows exactly actually what to say what to say he knows the way the media will place up he knows the way the media will place up the he's very very smart and very he's very very smart and very very deft in very adeptly very deft and very adept and very adroit when it comes to and very adroit when it comes to pursuing and present pursuing and presenting anything in terms in terms of the media the media and and mccraw maybe a crime maybe doing the doing the same thing for the same for all we know this could be orchestrated all we know this could be orchestrated both look tough both sides both look tough both sides when. it when. on friday vladimir putin visits china for the day vladimir putin visits china for the shanghai anti-corporate corporation aeration organizing going to zation zation summits ahead of the trip journalists asked summits ahead of the trip journalists asked the us the russian president president whether he'd thought he'd be giving be giving and gifts to his chinese counterpart and he gifts to his chinese counterpart . will you bring your bring me give me give you. surprise if a prize if i say i say in advance. what exactly. i told you i told the. chinese businessman told me told me. to love russian russian ice cream ice cream i probably i promised. myself and so i brought you a. box of box of ice cream as a gift. between me and you i. paid for it to you later date. into interview to various top you touched on various topics from regional regional security security to birthdays and football birthdays and football and to seti has he has more or. this is the state's outs the president outs the president face movie frame and face movie bring a gift and gifts along with him with head to head during his reign his state visits a visit to china china on june on june the way to meet to meet president president bush and see him to take the take the two or three were very good friends very good friends and the president president putin pay to watch him upset at the bet they would they would head with him as well as well. chairman cieszyn ping is the only one chairman cieszyn ping is the only world world leader waiter with whom i have with whom i have spent bent one of one of my birthdays my birthdays just to i just have not not had had that kind of relationship that kind of relationship with anyone else and my eyes with any gradual one else and my schedule did not did not allow spent a lot of spending my birthday with my birthday with any of the any of my of my other four for encounter and counterpart of parts which but but i was able to i was a deuce able to do so with zero with fifth decision vision ping ping. now you know during the three day going to a state three day state visit visit president president putin he said but it's time this show the shanghai high school prayer gratian organization was ations goodness ation seventh also ninety seven the s. also known as the s c o m c o m together they together these countries maize countries make up the cut the for the fourth largest production of the largest production of world world g.d.p. and they and they also make up forty three percent of make up forty three percent of the world the world's population population now it's also you should know it's also a security or a security guys ation as well as the organization as well so the topic of north korea topic of north korea well they've done no doubt to be able to billy come up to that when talking talking about their creating about the korean peninsula and so that in the end in the instigator gave president president putin said that putin said that. they want to get if they want to get down the path that will lead to feast headed down the path that will defeat tensions between north korea is between was correct. but i would still go by the north korean leader three and leadership his ship has taken unprecedented steps has taken unprecedented steps towards d.s. towards elation of tensions deescalation of tensions and frankly i did not express and frankly i did not expect that that. i can understand the north korean understood leader stand ship with the north korean leadership when they say that for the fall dean when they say that for the fall denuclearization of the panetta. zation of the peninsula they need absolute guarantee they need absolute guarantees of theirs of their secure security already and how else could and how else could it be that be it is not possible to it is not possible to imagine imagine it in it any other way other what is special specially actually after that after the event events that it's that happened in libya happened in libya and iraq rock the north the north koreans are met koreans remember them by them very well very well. thank you i still hope that this meeting because i still hope that this meeting a very brave and a very pure decision a brave and mature decision u.s. and u.s. presence president doesn't donald trump has donald trump has made it to have derived direct contact in texas works with north north korean leader kim jong il korean leader kim jong un will take take place place and we all expend we all technical expect a possible positive out of outcome during this to make this interview and to be a family and families got the chance to office got the chance to ask the president the president he said and some thought and some question that students and they were all busy and they were obviously sleep for a couple related thing the latest thing is their cut which is their cut which kicks off kicks up on. on. the fourteenth the fourteenth. that's a difficult one for men typical one there are many title contender retires i don't compare our latin american enders there are latin american team derek in teams like argentina like argentina and brazil and brazil till we also know but we also know that the that the german team german team showed showed great game at previous rate game at previ
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donald trump has just touched down her shoes. as we speak donald trump hasjust touched down in her shoes. as we speak donaldouched down in quebec. he hasjust touched down in quebec. he has refused to have a bilateral meeting with her but he has agreed to meet with emmanuel macron of france and justin trudeau of canada. it isa france and justin trudeau of canada. it is a bit embarrassing for the prime minister that she will not get her own meeting. she has been described as a bit schoolteacher —ish and priggish. we are heading close into the summer drinks season where mps will be pressing the fresh and drinking warm prosecco as the saying goes. last year there was a real moment of danger with talk of a leadership challenge. thank you for your time. more concerns have been raised about the safety of football fans at the world cup in russia, which begins next week. an estimated 10,000 british supporters are expected to travel to the event — and mps on the foreign affairs committee say they're particularly worried about racist and homophobic intimidation. 0ur sports correspondent richard conway reports. the wor
donald trump has just touched down her shoes. as we speak donald trump hasjust touched down in her shoes. as we speak donaldouched down in quebec. he hasjust touched down in quebec. he has refused to have a bilateral meeting with her but he has agreed to meet with emmanuel macron of france and justin trudeau of canada. it isa france and justin trudeau of canada. it is a bit embarrassing for the prime minister that she will not get her own meeting. she has been described as a bit schoolteacher...
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donald trump hates to hear that. i'm sure donald trump hates for us to hear that. but donald trump does not actually hate what is happening there, because donald trump did that to those children whose voices you just heard crying for their mothers and fathers. and donald trump vowed today to continue to do it. in an op-ed for "the washington post," former republican first lady laura bush offered her own report of life on our southern border. she wrote in the six weeks between april 19th and april 31st, the department of homeland security has sent nearly 2,000 children to mass detention centers or foster care. more than 100 of these children are younger than 4 years old. the reason for the separations is a zero tolerance policy for the parents who are aused of illegally crossing our borders. i live on a border state. this is cruel, immoral, and it breaks my heart. laura bush recalled another republican first lady, her mother-in-law, barbara bush who while first lady at the height of the aids crisis in this country visited a home in washington d.c. for children with hiv/aids. i
donald trump hates to hear that. i'm sure donald trump hates for us to hear that. but donald trump does not actually hate what is happening there, because donald trump did that to those children whose voices you just heard crying for their mothers and fathers. and donald trump vowed today to continue to do it. in an op-ed for "the washington post," former republican first lady laura bush offered her own report of life on our southern border. she wrote in the six weeks between april...
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donald, donald only talks. and he doesn't listen. so even in the conversation, donald likes to talk about done. en i had lunch with him, i think i got three words in and melania got two words in. and the rest of the hour-long lunch was done talking about donald. >> and that was my colleague david gur's interview with john medical ends. that wraps things up for us at msnbc. we continue to watch the day of activists in the streets. this right now is live. these pictures from earlier today....
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donald trump which he has made clear over and over. if you're michael cohen and the guy who said i'll take a bullet for donald trump, do anything for donald trump, it is obvious right now that he is feeling that donald trump has no intention of doing the same thing for him. does paul manafort really think that the good wishes of president trump are going to save him? that doesn't mean the president may not pardon him, but if he does, it's going to be not because he feels some sense of obligation or personal loyalty to manafort or cohen. he doesn't seem to feel loyalty to anybody except himself. >> of course, david frum, the legal challenge for the president to reach out and pardon any of them now, as rudy giuliani is making noises about pardons, possible pardons, is that they then lose their fifth amendment rights. exactly. >> if you pardon manafort tomorrow, for everything he's charged with now, the next day the special prosecutor can put manafort under oath in the grand jury and he has no ability to claim the fifth amendment. >> that's such an important point. that's the structural trap the president faces. people will start testifying
donald trump which he has made clear over and over. if you're michael cohen and the guy who said i'll take a bullet for donald trump, do anything for donald trump, it is obvious right now that he is feeling that donald trump has no intention of doing the same thing for him. does paul manafort really think that the good wishes of president trump are going to save him? that doesn't mean the president may not pardon him, but if he does, it's going to be not because he feels some sense of...
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donald trump and jeff sessions did that. no democrat did that. donald trump can stop doing it right now. donaldugh about public relations that when he looks at that photograph he knows who most people identify with. he knows who most people sympathize with. he knows who he's supposed to empathize with, and that's why he lies and pretends that he hates what is happening to that child. what is happening to that child is child abuse and donald trump is doing it to her. and donald trump knows it. when he was questioned about this today by a gang of reporters in the white house driveway this morning, just one of them, and only one of them, can be heard very faintly asking, why are you lying about this? as other reporters were yelling other questions. so we're not sure if donald trump actually heard that important question of the day. why are you lying about this? when we come back, maria teresa kumar will join us on the trump policy on the southern border which the "new york times" now calls heartless and this picture shows is cruel and unusual child abuse. hi. it's me. your sleep number 360 smart b
donald trump and jeff sessions did that. no democrat did that. donald trump can stop doing it right now. donaldugh about public relations that when he looks at that photograph he knows who most people identify with. he knows who most people sympathize with. he knows who he's supposed to empathize with, and that's why he lies and pretends that he hates what is happening to that child. what is happening to that child is child abuse and donald trump is doing it to her. and donald trump knows it....
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donald, donald jr., ivanka and jared kushner. it says that his foundation is merely a shell to protect donald trump and his businesses. say in part, quote, the petition filed today alleges a pattern of consistent illegal conduct occurring over a decade that includes extensive unlawful political coordination with the trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing transactions to benefit mr. trump's personal and business interests, and violations of basic legal obligations for non-profit foundations. and there was a fundraiser for veterans, and mr. trump participated in iowa, collecting those moneys in lieu of a republican presidential debate. well, they say that the foundation raised the money for veterans organizations. but the verified petition says that it was planned, organized, financed and directed by the campaign, a violation of new york state law and charitable laws. we now have a response from the trump foundation, and it is very strong. it says in part, this is politics at its very worst. the foundation has donated over 19 million to worthy charitable causes, more than it even received. the pre
donald, donald jr., ivanka and jared kushner. it says that his foundation is merely a shell to protect donald trump and his businesses. say in part, quote, the petition filed today alleges a pattern of consistent illegal conduct occurring over a decade that includes extensive unlawful political coordination with the trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing transactions to benefit mr. trump's personal and business interests, and violations of basic legal obligations for...
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donald trump saying also at this moment, ifeel today. donald trump saying also at this moment, i feel great. today. donaldat. we are going to have a great discussion and i think tremendous success. it will be, he added, to mendis was successful and they will have a terrific relationship, i have no doubt. this was the scene a short time ago. we understand now that for the bilateral meeting officially ta kes the bilateral meeting officially takes place, which we think might be in the next minutes or so, at the moment behind closed doors there is an opportunity for both men to engage in what is being known as an informal chat with their translators of. perhaps we get to the issues that they really care about. at the very least, nuclear weapons and missiles. some kind of framework for what the next six months or year will be like. probably some personal stuff, donald trump likes golf, maybe he and kim jong—un stuff, donald trump likes golf, maybe he and kimjong—un on have some shared interests or something like that. again, if the report is what matters, and the president has emphasised that a lot, whether or
donald trump saying also at this moment, ifeel today. donald trump saying also at this moment, i feel great. today. donaldat. we are going to have a great discussion and i think tremendous success. it will be, he added, to mendis was successful and they will have a terrific relationship, i have no doubt. this was the scene a short time ago. we understand now that for the bilateral meeting officially ta kes the bilateral meeting officially takes place, which we think might be in the next minutes...
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donald: donald steinbrugge. vonnie: u.s. pushing its allies to cut oil imports from iran to zero.his is according to a state department official on the conference call with reporters. the u.s. is not granting waivers on iranian oil import ban. this goes back to the u.s. pulling out of the jcpoa. had apparen guaranteed iran would be able to sell its oil. iran'ss according to semiofficial news agency. one claim from the iranians and europeans and now, another from the u.s. pushing allies to cut imports to zero by november. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: from bloomberg headquarters in london, i am mark barton, checking out the tuesday close. oil and gas lead in the advance, sending the stoxx 600 higher for the third day. trade concerns easing a little bit. gold, whichboosting continues its decline. continuing that bearish trajectory, we had the 50 day moving average fall below the 200 day average. global stocks dropped yesterday amid trade concerns. appears that gold is being treated currently as part of the commodity complex as opposed to a haven asked -- has set -- asset. goals are ass
donald: donald steinbrugge. vonnie: u.s. pushing its allies to cut oil imports from iran to zero.his is according to a state department official on the conference call with reporters. the u.s. is not granting waivers on iranian oil import ban. this goes back to the u.s. pulling out of the jcpoa. had apparen guaranteed iran would be able to sell its oil. iran'ss according to semiofficial news agency. one claim from the iranians and europeans and now, another from the u.s. pushing allies to cut...
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donald trump and kimjong—un, until the meeting. donald trump and kim jong—un, one—on—one, only until the meeting. donaldocal time, 50 minutes from 110w. at 9am local time, 50 minutes from now. then they will be joined for an expanded mission by officials until lunch and then they will hold lunch together at the same place as the meeting, the hotel. what is likely to happen before kimjong—un and donald trump sit down to begin negotiations? they will arrive at the location. as you have just seen, it is definitely president trump going in first. there is a meeting room that has been prepared for the two lea d e rs room that has been prepared for the two leaders to hold an official meeting in. president trump will go in. you can just meeting in. president trump will go in. you canjust see now... yeah, they are rising. just watching to see if kim jong—un's they are rising. just watching to see if kimjong—un's motorcade has left the hotel. —— are arriving. that would make it ten minutes behind donald trump. really, this is the main event starting at 9am when they get to sit down face—to—face. all observers ha
donald trump and kimjong—un, until the meeting. donald trump and kim jong—un, one—on—one, only until the meeting. donaldocal time, 50 minutes from 110w. at 9am local time, 50 minutes from now. then they will be joined for an expanded mission by officials until lunch and then they will hold lunch together at the same place as the meeting, the hotel. what is likely to happen before kimjong—un and donald trump sit down to begin negotiations? they will arrive at the location. as you have...
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. >> here is a different donald, donald tusk, the president of the european council. >> what worries me most, however, is the fact that the rules-based international order is being challenged. quite surprisingly not by the usual suspects but by its main architect and guarantor, the u.s. >> so now president trump heads to singapore for what promises to be the most consequential meeting of his presidency. as he tries to pave that road to peace on the peninsula, what about the bridges he's burning with some of our most important allies. kristen welker, i want to come to you first to ask the basic question here, what hath trump wrought? what's the reaction been to his appearance there? how bad was the damage? >> reporter: well, that remains to be seen, david, but the bottom line, this summit was tense in really an unprecedented way, a way we just haven't seen in recent years. the fact that president trump came into this summit essentially imposing new tariffs on america's closest allies and then that bomb shell that you just talked about, saying he thinks russia should rejoin the g7 summ
. >> here is a different donald, donald tusk, the president of the european council. >> what worries me most, however, is the fact that the rules-based international order is being challenged. quite surprisingly not by the usual suspects but by its main architect and guarantor, the u.s. >> so now president trump heads to singapore for what promises to be the most consequential meeting of his presidency. as he tries to pave that road to peace on the peninsula, what about the...
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donald trump has been —— donald trump's light has been a preparation for kim. i'm a little wary of these attem pts for kim. i'm a little wary of these atte m pts to for kim. i'm a little wary of these attempts to dig into donaldund, looking how he will approach issues like that. there is a lwa ys approach issues like that. there is always his desire to think that if we just study issue carefully enough we just study issue carefully enough we can predict what the outcome will be, but again, i think that donald trump has proven that the big thing thatis trump has proven that the big thing that is relevant here is that he's a very uncommercial person and eve ryo ne very uncommercial person and everyone leader. just to bring in what some of our viewers have been saying, because we have asked them to give us their thoughts on it. doctor cassin is we will not giving billions are not getting much in return. we could have put this into infrastructure rebuild in the us, as it is spending billions on trade help north korea, as you and, if the talks are well, if the electors will, or whatever. then we have another one from indonesia and canada, from michael new, who says so canada, from michael new, who says so in both
donald trump has been —— donald trump's light has been a preparation for kim. i'm a little wary of these attem pts for kim. i'm a little wary of these atte m pts to for kim. i'm a little wary of these attempts to dig into donaldund, looking how he will approach issues like that. there is a lwa ys approach issues like that. there is always his desire to think that if we just study issue carefully enough we just study issue carefully enough we can predict what the outcome will be, but again,...
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donald trump is not. he's done. he knows donald trump -- donald trump does not care about him. oes not care about his family and it's over. he also doesn't want me -- he doesn't want to be harassed by donald trump because he is the president of the united states still and he probably has a bunch of dudes. but michael cohen is going to take care of his family and his country first. that's all you need to know. think about that. >> i've got two more questions for you. one, we know that what was seized from his offices included a lot of audio and recordings. did he promise to share those with you? >> to share with me? oh, michael cohen, first of all, does not work for vice. i want to make that clear. he's not getting any money. he's probably broke -- i shouldn't say that. michael cohen did not make any promises with me. >> but you're working on it? >> he has all the tapes. in fact, some of those are -- my name is on those. >> my last question, you started out your first answer, you talked about your ex-wife roseanne. >> yes. >> how did she end up so far on the other side of the tru
donald trump is not. he's done. he knows donald trump -- donald trump does not care about him. oes not care about his family and it's over. he also doesn't want me -- he doesn't want to be harassed by donald trump because he is the president of the united states still and he probably has a bunch of dudes. but michael cohen is going to take care of his family and his country first. that's all you need to know. think about that. >> i've got two more questions for you. one, we know that what...
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donald donald trump trump but he may well find out but he may well find out the hard way that way then boy it's envoys iraqis are expected spectate to act act and behave and behave in a certain in a certain way where they whether they're at home in their home in d.c. in d.c. or here or here in the german capital. i'm in capital peter all of our. former u.k. former u.k. ambassador to ambassador to syria syria and bahrain peter for drain the fields that afford it i'm a feels that ambassador grinnell's the goodell's comments crossed the line bombers crossed the line. it's very very forthright it's right being both a diplomat being both a diplomat. but that rank rank. surely through. add we advocate we pay. one five do i do politically to call the call work these guys these guys get it and that and that's the no no no no . i'm through diplomatic the net effect is to call my pull to call i pulled. the plug if not the nazi coffee from the from the founders and operate in probably in practice or and i think that that is all an back to good thing the only thing important for you and your peers of the income to come through i think is really could be quite a quite a. fuel for for an american american empire and best us are in jail in germany germany italy which you would believe that you allied with the ally of the united states the united states. but there were there were no need. for. this for this new york fight fight and ambassador he was on leave even though he's only been an ambassador ambassador for the fall one month and months. obviously doesn't work if he hasn't learned the rules and the rules of the good of the game. he use about he use about to embark on all kind of trying a trade war war with the u.s. u.s. with this with the block announcing block in plans to announce he plans to return to tally eighty eight that's after after washington washington and slid and slapped up tariffs on steel and on the minimum porous on steel and on the minium imports earlier in the months earlier in the month month. they knew they knew this this stuff start applying it in july in july if it is it isn't measured measured and sure it ain't. response to the u. portion of response to the un the article in the article in the lead and all the legal this decision the asian taken by the united states and by the united states the impulse to impose tariffs off on the on the europe utopian. to mean the exports which we mean the exports which we reject the left. believe all these measures will affect american staple use measures will affect american staples as hard as harley davidson david to mo to motor bike to bikes chains chains and payment buttons and pay that butter but also also target target steal steal the regular radio bank culture bank or prada cultural products the six statement ministry was lost it was also there also the name of levees and name of levies imposed by the trump of an imposed by the trump of ministration straight in on the on the e.u. as well as a euro you mean as well as our new mini imports supports the president cited national security interests as security interests as the reason behind the move the reason behind the move bruff brussels insoles and washing washington are also a lot so a lot ahead of the heads of the u.s. decision to have over the u.s. decision to abandon band in iraq the iran nuclear deal and nuclear deal. but but as it as attempts to tense to preserve reserve that agree that agreement we meant of failing the failing the u.k. if you came france and france and germany have sent a letter germany have sent a letter to top to top american official american officials there asking them to stay as they're asking them to spare european companies from sanctions their european companies from sanctions that will be reimposed ones that will be reimposed on their round political analysts should be running around political analyst shabbir razvi believes that as we believe it's time for europe it's time for europe to stand stand it and its ground ground. it's really really. quite outrage radiology is that that the they you're a european union union should be begging the usa that begging the us say that please please for god's sake don't please please for god's sake don't sort of penalize us in sort of penalize us in any way what's important the way what's important to realize is that europe has to realize is that europe is much closer geographies much closer geographically to the middle east and africa plea to the middle east and i think really we should be correct i think really we should be courageous enough as european nations is enough as european nations if we clinicians if we claim to be a sovereign to be a sovereign entity if we claim that entity if we claim that european union has got that european union has got to go its own way it's becoming to go its own way it's becoming very clear that america does very clear that america does not see its european partners not see its european partners friends has friends has the terrorist been levied and terrorist being levied and also hugely leveraged so hugely leverage being used to being used to persuade or dissuade persuade or dissuade the european union to continue the european union to continue with the treaty that was with the treaty that was negotiated with the european need to go she did with the european union usa china usa china and russia with iran and russia with iran. for the. well the u.s. senate is considering a bill to expand the u.s. senate's considering a bill to expand the president's war powers will have president's war powers we'll have a live report on that from washington after the live report on that from washington after the break. what holds a subsistence to solution. put them sort themselves along the line. to get accepted over big get accepted over checked checked. so when so when you want to be one of the present president i'm sure. some will somehow want to want to be with us. today to try to be precise as to what the press is what the before before three in the morning three in the morning can people be good. i mean just interested as that always always in the water on the water was it my. first question to. our. few. welcome back a group a group of the constitution constitution lexmark spurts of hits of appeared in front of the us senate appeared in front of the us senate to give their view on whether the president to give their view on whether the president should have additional have additional powers to weigh powers to wage war or. he's been followed in following the hearing behaving person joins me in person joins me live on the lawn what's the latest on the lawn what's the latest on some able to marry what's been spin sad sad. well be well be eighty one un mathematics or for the or the author authorization for use of military and for use of military force harry force has always always been a spin a subject a subject of connacht controversy diversity given that the given that the constitution constitution which requires called choirs congress to declare a state where will declare where war but what the new new e.u. a u m f would would officially transferred those officially transferred those powers to the president as the president but with what with all this all this twist talk of talk about limited limited president has more power a president has more powers than the senator rand rand paul who paul who chaired the subcommittee chaired the subcommittee hearing syrian said that that the new the new proposal kozel would actually excell would actually expand the presidential to presidential authority to wage war or considering that it authorizing that it authorizes war against at least as war against at least eight groups those eight groups that operate in over in over twenty twenty different different countries countries and then one of and then one of the pan the panelist said that they don't listen you have that then version would a new version would allow the allow the president president to declare war on to declare war on on any group or any country including recoding the country including the u.s. u.s. but but press president at the subcommittee hearing where both deficit committee hearing were both democratic rats and republican publicans and pins and even even one independents in the senator who had been for all senator who were all unified in bashing the proposal unified in vashon the proposal arguing that arguing that it wouldn't limit trumpet or it wouldn't limit trumps authority to ready to wage wage war but expand it for but expand it let's check out what let's check out what else else panelist analysts had just had to say. what i want most from what i want my sixteen year old going sixteen year old. going to war into a war war against al-shabaab against al-shabaab in somalia my son province small my son probably probably can't fan find find somalia on a map on a map and and probably very few probably very few people even in this room this room know who al shabaab it. is it's because it's going to be very hard to be very very hard to get a good good a a veto paedo prove mature but your dignity take fyn name to take the name of name of an acute and accuse use terrorist terrorist group group or nation off their innate listen off that list and so it's going to be virtually and so it's impossible to be virtually impossible to do the do that that the fact that we're having this effect that we're having this kind of a conversation a conversation nation about whether the president could kill about whether the president could kill americans in america or americans in america or whether the whether the president can engage in pain can engage in perpetual war pecial war in a matter how no war no matter how noble he will he believes believes that cause that causes spinoza's speaks of volume all humans about how limbs about how low low low we have so we have some sunk. and believe it or and believe it or not there wasn't real wasn't really any really any block of blind planed partisanship of partisanship at this hearing this hearing they criticize both criticize democratic both and democratic and republican administrations for public and administrations for abusing presidential war powers but said using presidential war powers but senator senator sanders anders majors made a special appearance at the dance at the hearing hearing and he and he may have made a very very convincing vincent are you arguing that bringing up this sort of three three different in for instance instances when this when the u.s. into u.s. intervene intervene with without congressional out congressional authority authorized of authority and authorization to to emphasize the need to limit the size the need to limit presidential authority number one hundred forty number one the nine hundred fifty three coup in iran to the nine hundred fifty three coup in iran to overthrew overthrew over the overthrow throw iran's a democrat democratically elected elected leader leader a number number two vietnam and three of course and three of course iraq. rock sander sander setter said that these trouble these travesties have a stop in because happened because the u.s. the american american people and us the people and the u.s. congress congress was misled by those that it's led by those administration saying that congress should be saying that congress should be asking asking tough questions questions about it's about the wars the us the us is the us is involved we're involved we're not just debating the legality and not just debating the legality of the war that was but the but the proposal pozole soul. was was authored authored by senator by senator corker who's been braided by his own party who's been braided by his own party for criticizing probably for credit sizing problem and it was also was. also authored by authored by assessed senator tim carrier tim kaine again hillary clinton's running mate during the twenty years of running mate during the twenty sixteen election so these are the sixteen election so these are two of trump's fiercest critics on for two of trump's fiercest critics on foreign policy but a senator current policy but a senator kerry has for years pushed the limit he has for years pushed to limit presidential authority to wage war so that presidential authority to wage war so it's a little bit confusing as to why it's a little bit confusing as to why he authored one to expand president he authored one to expand presidential war powers and some have the war powers and some have mockingly asked of senator kaine had even mockingly asked if senator cain had even read his own bill but both read his own bill but both corker and cain have networker and cain have never stopped short of criticizing trump so stop short of criticizing trump so it's difficult to turn determined if difficult to turn to to determine if their intention was to actually prevent if their intention was to actually prevent war or if it was just another war or if it was just another way to resist but the under way to resist but the underlying question is this while the legality question is this while the legality of these war should be discussed will the pity of these war should be discussed will the premise of these wars also be discredited of these wars also be discussed discussed like like senator running around paul and paul reconcile recommended. american with the latest from american with the latest from washington thank washington thank you thank you. in the meantime done in macao the meantime doesn't mcadams exams executive director of the director of the. city says the new law would have put new law would effectively. english out of a job out of a job. this is much this is much much much worse first then the presidents then the presidents current current authority already it grants grants what judge and judge andrew napoleon a politan want to know. called all the an unconscious constitution to tional national mission mishmash mash to allow the present president isn't to declare declare war we're war or forever forever war wars without us without conflict congresses vs. involvement whatsoever and whatsoever these are for you there's a huge disconnect checked in what in washington ten ten called congress interest love loves the wars the warriors war is what is what washed washington this mission this made of war is or is washington's number one exports washington's number one export has caused the response cause a figure especially throwing officially throwing up its arms and saying you know what happens arms and saying you know what we give up it's all over we give up it's all over we're just going to sit back we're just going to sit back sit in front of the camera collect our patron in front of the camera collect our paychecks and do nothing. and do nothing. up front have let it. in front of him and putin visits china for the shanghai putin visits china for the shanghai cooperation organization someone cooperation organization summit and head of the to genesis the rest of it and head of the to genesis the russian president whether he'd be giving any gifts to a president whether he'd be giving any gifts these chinese can't about his chinese counterpart. will you bring and give this year you're bringing give this year it won't be a surprise if i say and it won't be a surprise if i say in advance what exactly i'm brad advance what exactly i'm bringing. you know. i talk i told you before for chinese chinese business this man told me how old my chinese chinese love russian ice of russian ice cream cream. i promised them i promise that might bring some other some other myself self and so i brought you in so i brought you an entire bill an entire box of ice cream is a gift box of ice cream is it gets. to be a secret between me. and between me and you. i will whisper it to whisper it to you later. when to interview to various on various topics topics from regional regional security security to birth thirty to birth football and isha sesay has more. that's made the states out south so that the president president face to face more people will be praying praying i get a gift along with head to head during during his state a state visit to china a visit to china in june that a chain that hates to meet to meet president assad and the seat to take the to the seat to take it to a very very good friends and president putin look at france and president putin will chat a bit they with him as well chat a bit they with him as well. chairman seizure and chairman cieszyn pink is ink is the only world leader with the only world leader with whom i whom i have spent one of spend of my band one earth days of my birthdays i just i just have not had that kind of have not had that kind of relationship with anyone else or of relationship with anyone else and my schedule did not allow spendings and my schedule did not allow spending my birth my birthday with the day with any with any of my other of my other four and four encounter counterparts but i what i was able to do well to do so so was with decision ping ping. now during now during this three to three day stay stay face it president face and they face it president face and that's how they tend to show you kind of the shy john type corporation ration organization organization seven also nation seven also known as the and as the as c.e.o. and c.e.o. and together come together these countries make up the fourth look these countries make up the fourth largest production of world g.d.p. just production of world g.d.p. and they also make up forty three percent of the world's population of the world's population now it's also a signal of a security old also a security organization as well so the topic of noise sation as well so the topic of north korea will no doubt to billy come up korea will no doubt simply come but it went but when talking about the cradle king about the continued korean peninsula and they say that in the end in cities it gave president putin sunset. that they want to go down the path that will if they want to go down the path that was difficult to do you ted should exist between which we are correct and. i was stopped by the north i was stopped by the north korean leader korean leadership ship that has taken us taken unpressed president had stepped into towards deescalate steps towards deescalation of tension of tension and frankly and frankly i did i did not expect not expect that. i can under can understand stand and the north korea north korean leadership leadership when they when they say that for they say that for the for the fall do nuclear nuclear is ation of the pickler ization of the peninsula and. they need absolute they need absolute guarantees of guarantees their security of their security and how else could it be and how else could it be if it is not possible to imagine it is not possible to imagine it any other way away a space especially especially after the tree after the tragic educate event sense that happened happened in libya and iraq the north koreans remember the iraq the north koreans remember them very well. very well. because i still. think i still hope that this meeting a very brave hope that this meeting a very brave and mature decision u.s. president donald a mature decision u.s. president donald trump has made to have direct trump has made to have direct contacts with north korean leader kim jong texts with north korean leader kim jong un will take place and we will take place and we all expect a positive outcome we all expect a positive outcome of doing this interview and times during this interview and the chance to ask the president of the chance to ask the president and some questions and they were obviously had some questions and they were obviously related thing is a couple related thing is. cut which kicks off. which kicks off on the fourteenth on the fourteenth. that's a difficult. that's a difficult one there are many title contenders one there are many title contenders there are latin american teams there are latin american teams like argentina and brazil like argentina and brazil we also know that the german team showed we also know that. german team showed great game at previous tournaments great game at previous tournaments
donald donald trump trump but he may well find out but he may well find out the hard way that way then boy it's envoys iraqis are expected spectate to act act and behave and behave in a certain in a certain way where they whether they're at home in their home in d.c. in d.c. or here or here in the german capital. i'm in capital peter all of our. former u.k. former u.k. ambassador to ambassador to syria syria and bahrain peter for drain the fields that afford it i'm a feels that ambassador...
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donald trump of favoring famous people. >> it should be done on the basis of fairness of all people, everyone should have an equal chance, not someone kim kardashian was risen his ear about. >> reporter: donald trump is in the early stages of pardoning 30 people including former illinois governor rod blagojevich and martha stewart. jillian: a lot of people may their opinions known on social media. what are people saying? >> why did democrats oppose donaldrats oppose everything donald trump tried to accomplish, that is the only thing they know how to do. julie says happy for this poor woman, god bless her and put her on a path that shows gratitude for the second chance the pres. has given her. i share the joy of her family. donald trump is a good man, all you need is for someone to believe in you. another on twitter says things will never be good enough, trump contains world peace and the dems will say as americans this is not who we are. alice marie johnson will be on the story tonight for her first cable interview at 7:00 :00 pm. >> the aclu joining the fight against one nationwide question. are you a us citizen. the union filing a federal lawsuit against the u.s. census edition calling a discriminatory saying, quote, citizenship question is specifically designed to harm immigrants and instill fear among their members, the trump administration says this helps enforce the voting rights act. rob: the aclu joining the fight for love and
donald trump of favoring famous people. >> it should be done on the basis of fairness of all people, everyone should have an equal chance, not someone kim kardashian was risen his ear about. >> reporter: donald trump is in the early stages of pardoning 30 people including former illinois governor rod blagojevich and martha stewart. jillian: a lot of people may their opinions known on social media. what are people saying? >> why did democrats oppose donaldrats oppose everything...
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in my phone, donald glover as donald duck in my phone. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's good to know. >> so i don't get them confused. yeah, donaldee, who else? i got don cheadle as don cheeto. [ light laughter ] i've got david cross as david crisscross. >> jimmy: ah. [ light laughter ] missed the bus. >> yeah, i got ava duvernay as just lovely because she's just so lovely. >> jimmy: oh. >> and, yeah. and then i've got jordan peele as jordan pp. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: anything we wanted to set up the movie. i don't think i can set it up any more. i'll just show a clip of it. guys, here's lakeith stanfield in "sorry to bother you." take a look at this. >> what's up with the suit? >> about to be paid. >> we're all trying to get paid, but we're going to do it as a team. >> you know monica's about to lose his house. >> cash, that don't mean sell out. >> are you doing all right? >> yeah, i'm doing good. how are you doing? >> fantastic. >> fantastic? >> i hope have you a good day. >> i hope you have a better week. >> i hope your month is full of successful days and a lot of great ventures. i hope you just come up, brother. >> you got s
in my phone, donald glover as donald duck in my phone. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's good to know. >> so i don't get them confused. yeah, donaldee, who else? i got don cheadle as don cheeto. [ light laughter ] i've got david cross as david crisscross. >> jimmy: ah. [ light laughter ] missed the bus. >> yeah, i got ava duvernay as just lovely because she's just so lovely. >> jimmy: oh. >> and, yeah. and then i've got jordan peele as jordan pp. [ laughter...
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donald trump. it seems to me that in your dealings with donald trump from the very get 90, with donald trump from the from bringing eight blank slate to your view of him, you are deeply suspicious and get people of him from the start. that comes out clearly in your recollections in your memoir. sure, that is because i ama your memoir. sure, that is because i am a human being. i evaluate people who work for me and who i work for. it becomes political if you are from the very get go, likening the way he deals with you and that situations, likening him to a mafia don, mafia boss. that is notjust personal, that becomes political stop it —— political. i don't see it... the director of the fbi concluding from your first meetings the political equivalent of a mafia boss? not in the sense that he is robbing banks, thatis the sense that he is robbing banks, that is what struck me. that is based on reason, logic and experience. some of what you write is actually just experience. some of what you write is actuallyjust downright personal. some about his look, his hair, the size of his hands, which you made obser
donald trump. it seems to me that in your dealings with donald trump from the very get 90, with donald trump from the from bringing eight blank slate to your view of him, you are deeply suspicious and get people of him from the start. that comes out clearly in your recollections in your memoir. sure, that is because i ama your memoir. sure, that is because i am a human being. i evaluate people who work for me and who i work for. it becomes political if you are from the very get go, likening the...
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[ light laughter ] my name is donald -- donald tower?ghter ] [ cheers and applause ] now, if you remember, republicans ole a supreme court seat from president obama by staging an unprecedented blockade of obama's choice to fill the seat, merrick garland. they claimed back then that the american people should get to weigh in during the presidential election, which was at the time nine months away. >> the american people should be afforded the opportunity to weigh in. >> we think the american people need a chance to weigh in on this issue. >> it ought to be out off out this toxic arena right and put off to after the election. >> this should be a decision for the people, george. let the election decide it. >> let's let the american people decide. >> seth: there you go, mcconnell said, "let the people decide." so now that we're four months away from an election, i'm sure mcconnell, a man of his word will fol and hold off the vote after the election. and i'm just kidding. mcconnell is totally full of [ bleep ]. >> we will vote to confirm just
[ light laughter ] my name is donald -- donald tower?ghter ] [ cheers and applause ] now, if you remember, republicans ole a supreme court seat from president obama by staging an unprecedented blockade of obama's choice to fill the seat, merrick garland. they claimed back then that the american people should get to weigh in during the presidential election, which was at the time nine months away. >> the american people should be afforded the opportunity to weigh in. >> we think the...
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donald trump's improvement. >> so because a couple percentage more black folks say we'll give donald trump a chance -- >> did the numbers go up or down? >> jason he should have condemned the racist comments roseanne made. he should have condemned charlottesville. >> you want to pin that on donald trump. >> because he has a racial history. >> you're making my point. >> yes i think donald trump created an environment that unearth people -- >> that's not -- >> yes. >> you think donald trump is to blame for roseanne barr and charlottesville? >> no. >> that's what you said. >> own it. >> jason you're trying to twist my words. >> that's what you said. >> i said he created the environment for people to feel they're emboldened to do it. >> we're going to get into the president's history of why he said he fired james comey and how he's contradicting himself now. half off duty and veterans gt select samsung galaxy phones. you want things done right. that's why we test all of our paints and stains for months. or even years. we dedicate 175,000 square feet to getting it wrong... ...because you deserve paint that's done right. that's proudly particular. benjamin moore. the standard for paint professionals. only at local paint and hardware stores. dray, when he was younger, he loved to smil
donald trump's improvement. >> so because a couple percentage more black folks say we'll give donald trump a chance -- >> did the numbers go up or down? >> jason he should have condemned the racist comments roseanne made. he should have condemned charlottesville. >> you want to pin that on donald trump. >> because he has a racial history. >> you're making my point. >> yes i think donald trump created an environment that unearth people -- >> that's...
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president of south korea and he was concerned that donald trump would be so focused on doing a deal for the united states and for donald trump space and to make donald trump look good that key issues would be forgotten not least the medium and long ballistic missile program that north korea has and also the alleged abductor japanese citizens who japan says were taken by north korea and have been held in some cases for more than thirty forty years and so he wanted some face time with the president to make sure that that was on the agenda and certainly from what we had in the last twenty minutes or so shinzo abbey has convinced donald trump that this is an issue that needs to be raised very evilly on in the process now from donald trump what we got was a bit of mixed messaging if you're a political operative if you worked in a press office you would be very concerned about what he's seeing because he's saying look this is a problem that should have been addressed from presidents going by not just barack obama but others although they have tried to solve the north korean issue and he said i will solve it so he set himself up to do that and then he says
president of south korea and he was concerned that donald trump would be so focused on doing a deal for the united states and for donald trump space and to make donald trump look good that key issues would be forgotten not least the medium and long ballistic missile program that north korea has and also the alleged abductor japanese citizens who japan says were taken by north korea and have been held in some cases for more than thirty forty years and so he wanted some face time with the...
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donald donald trump but he may win but he may well find all find out the hard hard way that any way that envoys everybody's ever expect expected to act act and be on behave hafe it in written way whether they're a whole way when i'm in d.c. at that they're at home in d.c. or here or here in the german in the german capital peter or peter all over. before me before me you can you can bust the two syrian bus there to syria and bahrain peter and peter ford feels that a ford feels that i'm the grinnell's calm but the grinnell's comments on once the line crossed the line. it's very it's very forthrightly like being a go to go with. them at the back with them at. that rank. sure sure blake can make the. advocate advocate. one for biden one by political work they've got a political work these guys get they get in there and that's the no no. no no going through diplomatic protocol the method called i pull through a hole through. the. off week on the fourth and fifth standard operating properly in practice or i practice or and back and back because the good thing the important european countries or european countries. is really really quite quite exceptional exceptional for all four of them an american eric an ambassador in there in germany germany germany which in which you would believe they give our ally off of. the united states. but they were there were no need. for this but this new york new york by plight. better and better. is that he's only been only been an ambassador and ambassador for all one and one months months. obviously have obviously has him learn learn the rules the rules the balls of the game the game. he used about to embark on a few years about to embark on a trade war with the u.s. with the block trade war with the u.s. with the block announcing plans to retaliate announcing plans to retaliate and this is after washington slapped territory this is after washington slapped tariffs on steel and now you minium imports on steel now you minium imports earlier in the month earlier in the month. the new new duties this stuff start applying in july in july if it is a measure measure third and and proportional portion of the response sponsor they used to they you know are doing the article title and the legal the c. and the legal decision that they can make and by the united states plates to impose started imposed artists on the on the european ropey and steel and you and i mean you mean the exports or to we have to collect. the e.u. measures will if any measures will affect search americans american staples as harlan staples is harley davidson motorbikes davidson motorbikes jeans and peanut jeans and peanut butter also tug butter stick them a little in the range of targets still in the range of agriculture cultural products will process these boats the steel industry was also still in the end of industry levies it was also the end of levies imposed by the by the trunk trip of mr ministrations trace in the e.u. you that's a new addition to the new addition to aluminum aluminum employment ports the president sorts the president cited national security inside his national security interests as being behind the move trysts being behind the move brussels and washington are also brussels and washington are also log heads over the us this is all the heads over the us decision to get into a band abandon the brand brand new nuclear deal plea deal. but is but is a term the terms to present to preserve serve that that agreement afaik to agreement after failing dealing the u.k. u.k. france france and germany have sent a lemony of six atlanta letter to top american official top american officials there are skills they're asking them to spare and even them to spare a european companies from same police actions from sanctions that would be would be reentering imposed the host on the round on the round little little on the sunless shabbir razvi believes shabbir razvi believes it's time for time for europe europe and its stand its ground ground. it's really it's really really quite. outrageous ages that is that the europe at the european union union should be begging begging begging the usa say that please please for that please please for god's got sick sick don't sort of penalize old sort of penalize eyes are. in any way anyway what's in what's important ported to realize is lies is that is that your europe is much closer it's much closer. geographically graphically to the middle east to the middle east and i think and i think really really we should we should be courageous be courteous enough and rages enough as european nations haitians if we claim to be if we claim to be a sovereign enter sovereign entity if we claim that. if we claim that european union has got to go its own what we need it has got to go its own way it's becoming very clear way it's becoming very clear that america does not see that america does not see its european partners its european partners friends friends has the terrorist areas. and also and also huge huge illusion leverage leverage being it being you used used to. persuade persuade ordered to swear or dissuade the european the european union union to me and to continue continue with you with the. treaty bt that that was because negotiated with the european union with the european union usa tried usa china and russia with iran and russia with you ron. british clergyman has revealed that he's a british clergyman has revealed that he's been subject to an almost to been subject to an almost two year long counter-terrorism in the year long counterterrorism investigation by scotland yard investigation by scotland yard following claims that he paid islamic following claims that he paid islamic state to release sex slaves state to release sex slaves canon andrew white says that he's experienced canon andrew white says that he's experienced several police raids on several police raids on his home since twenty sixteen but this home since twenty sixteen but claims that he only recently found out one claims that he only recently found out why when scotland yard sent a notification my when scotland yard sent a notification the investigation had been dropped the investigation had been dropped or white has denied the elect or white has denied the allegations regarding payments deisel geishas regarding payments deisel claims that he managed to secure the release of claims that he managed to secure the release of several women using connections he made or several women using connections he made or serving as a church figure in the serving as a church figure in the iraqi capital the clergymen iraqi capital the clergyman also also started started the fatted the foundation for and for relief relief and reconciliation in the middle east from reconciliation in the middle east which. those in those in need. earlier and earlier we spoke to spoke to white who said the police police refused fused to believe to believe that he could that he could be free to free the women with and without paying out paying cash cash which. out to all it all is to is to ensure that all that terry harrison. finish finish is. right and wrong and by giving the terrorists money giving the terrorists money you're actually perpetrate you're actually perth picture a teeny bit naughty no stopping it even though stopping it even though i had never said i had never said i have been paying i have been paying to get to get their say sakes they say they spat that but they presume that presume that was the only way the way to be to cover them. to the public problem on them was the laws they didn't it didn't matter male law is a lot that is all all i know i knew some of them of the pippi people will do the complete come on laundered and it is of the all the kidnap kidnapping mapping group groups us and i and i had donned all. things all the things all the man many years before since before so i went to the went to them. all i have had i have helped you know. when you had not had nothing now thing i want you to meet i want you to a nice piece give me to me back some of that back some of the people you believe to have taken a can. earlier i talked to earlier talked to the chief exude the chief executive of the ramadan fictive of the realm of them found a foundation that shin that's mohammed mohammed shafiq shafique and politike political commentator david kuo come to david vance vance for their views for their views. was it a was it a fair there was a was it a just a just a fast a fast a gate investigation should. i think it was a slightly unlikely unfair unfair because because a can can and then. was was based in pakistan and he would rock and he would have built would build relationships on ships that were not going to number of people or of people and he used and he used those relationships doors relationships to stewie used to use that influence students to get to get civil thaws thaws slaves slaves who were. captured captured and held and held by and by isis taxes to be really be released at least you know where it would be really be remiss of scotland yard or scotland yard if they hardly heard possessions action of some of some of the information mission that led led them to suggest to suggest that that money is holly's have been paid peddlers lot of islamic statements to this is this incident incident did have to be looked to be looked into into it when it would have been would have been written a script must have ignored it in order but by the see him to see him talk and i think the mental i think the men need to need to move on go on and focus focus to sort of surprise but it's a priority i'm just i'm just a bit concerned that to be concerned it took him to two years two years to cook to reach a conclusion and this regex cloud and you conclusion and this cloud and you know. kind of one hundred ninety two. white of white would have would have caused because the many many spain for him and his friend for i mean it was a very many spammy it was a very brave brave man the man he evaded debate to back the fact that i don't i don't time time when when. you know it would cause a christian christians in the middle east into the middle east a terrorist terrorist. want you want to what you want to do how to do how our. it's because the guards are under. the can under. the can and concern the church of england for certain the church of england for i mean i mean i've heard about how good a regular record quarter my admiration my admiration for what he had for what he has gone through is gone through in their rock in their rock invited down in. you know the guy who guides bravery is beyond his bravery is beyond. beyond oil or beyond void what what else what else can some can somebody devotee do what or what other action can the direction of the take to release them and take to release slaves of islamic islamic state intends to stay in terms of isis of isis it's very difficult very because there were difficulties there were very very bad about very if it was noticed no ill or room as room for for. negotiation that it was here should there was no or cheated it was nice to know or to tease to have a dialogue you have a dialogue. we as a people people would struggle to come to comprehend. if we painted a terrorist terrorist and then and then that's in that same say when he was when he was coming it's coming back back i'm. being used in a time being used in attacks here. in the in the united kingdom or elsewhere you are all well i struggle with despair europe i struggle with that you just you just bury you don't you don't negotiate negotiate with them you don't appease them you sure and you sure as heck don't pay them or don't pay them or who created who created but that's the less the lesson of seven of syria earlier. it's found it's one that many of us would not wish to many of us would not wish to be the case be the case it is. is that it is the case. of a group of constitution up of constitutional experts have a personal experience have appeared in front of the us sit in front of the u.s. senate to give their views on whether the president should have additional powers to senate to give their views on whether the president should have additional powers to wage war r.t. smear a car to wage war r.t. smear a car has been first been following the hole in the hearing for refers to as we live i've on the on the line line. mirrored take us through then take it please what has been through then plays what has been said in said so far. well they well they they did read read can send census consist but what's even more even enters in more seeing is the injuries that they're seeing is that there were democrats republicans who were democrats republicans and even a one in the pans and even a one independent senator and b.'s voices and senator and these voices were all unified in criticism we're all unified in criticizing the revised proposal sizing the revised proposal comments take out what happened yes we're going to take out what happened yes we're going to let our guests go first today do i want my star guests go first today do i want my sixteen year old going to war sixteen year old going to war against al shabaab and soar against al-shabaab in somalia. my son my son probably can't find somalia on a map and find somalia on a map and probably very few people and probably very few people even in this room know who even though all shabaab is this room know who al shabaab is it's it's going to be very very hard to gary hard to give a kid a veto proof a veto proof majority to take the name of maturity to take the name of an accused terrorist group an accused terrorist group or nation off that list or nation off that list and so and so it's going to be going to be virtually virtually impossible composite do simple to do that that the fact that we're having this that we're having this kind of kind of a conversation we're sation. about whether that whether the present president could kill americans didn't could kill americans in a mess in america america or whether or whether the present president can get engaged age and in per peck her petrol to a war in america matter how know how noble he believes that cause is speaks of he believes that causes speaks volumes about how low volumes about how low we have sunk oh we have sunk. so senator rand paul who senator rand paul who chaired the sabera the subcommittee committee hearing hearing and at the hearing was at the hearing was about presidential about presidential war powers the senator says war powers the senator said that that that the proposal would actually pose really expose a would actually expand and to president presidential authority to wage war to wage war considering that it authorizes wars that are in that it authorizes war against against at least at least eight different eight different groups that operate groups that were twenty different operate in over twenty different countries countries the the proposed total was a was also authored by by senate senator corker early reporter a republican senate publican senator that's been there that's been break braided by his own party for decided by his own party for criticizing tris in trump and a democratic senate a democratic senator. kay hagan it. was. hillary hillary clinton clinton's running running mate in the two thousand and sixteen in the two thousand and sixteen election now these are two of the trumps election these are two of trump's fierce fierce discusses critics arctics on domestic domestic policy but alyse but said senator kerry or kay hagen has has for years pushed to limit president limit presidential authority to wage mental authority to wage war so war so it's a bit confusing as to why he wants a bit confusing as to why he offered what the one to one to expand presidential expand presidential power power and and some have even mocking some have even mockingly asked if they add in her case if senator mccain had even read him had even read his own bill his own bills but his but both both quotes corker and cain they've never stops worker and cain they've never stopped short of short of criticizing us sizing troubling trump so it's so it's very very difficult and difficult to terminal to determine if then if there are ten or in ten. which it was to actually to actually prevent prevent war war or that with it was just another way to resist another way to resist trying to trump. many thanks many thanks for the links to the other day there samir a card with the latest update or samir a card with the latest there from washington. from washington. on friday vladimir putin visits on friday vladimir putin visits china for the shanghai cooperation china for the shanghai cooperation organization organizations ation some and summit it on the head and head of the german journalist asked that asked the rest of the russian president president went whether another not to give not be giving gifts to his child gifts to his chinese counties countable and bot. will you. will you bring the give peace bring the give peace years here. it won't it won't be a surprise if i say. if i say an advantage vance what's what exactly exactly actually i'm bringing i'm bringing. you. i told i told you before you the four hours how the chinese chinese business miss this man told me old me chinese love chinese love russian russian ice an ice cream i free i promise promise that might bring some over myself and might bring some over myself and so and so why the why i brought you and i want you an entire box of fire box of ice cry scream and scream as you get get. secret secret between me and you between me and you. i will i will whisper whisper it to you read to you later nighter. into interview to see to stand various topics ranging on various topics ranging from in from regional regional security security to birth pretty to birthdays the days even football in football and it's the cell and it's the settee how he has more small. this is a tough no doubt about that president facing this is a case of will be for the brain a gift a gift along with along with head to head during his state during his state visit to china in june that visit to china on june eighth safe to meet to meet present president and then the c.d.c. to to take take that the two were to a very good friends that very good friends that present if they present him with enough to look at their chat a bit they would stay with him this weekend as well. chairman cieszyn pink is the only chairman cieszyn pink is the only world leader with whom i have spent one of the world leader with whom i have spent one of my birthdays are just my birthdays i just have not had have not had that kind of relationship kind of relationship with it with anyone else else and my demise scheduled molded not a lot allow spending my birth and then my birthday with the day with any with any of my of my other other foreign foreign counterparts counterparts but i what i was able was able to do all to do so so with a with decision seizure and paying and paying. now during this three day stay fit during this three day state visit is it president president face and let's face it and michelle attend this shanghai cooperation organization high corporation who can i say she's seven also known as the action seven also known as the as c.e.o. come together these countries as c.e.o. come together these countries make up make up the fight the fourth of all to production of largest production of the world world g.g.t. pity pain and the old age and they also make up forty to make reap this cut forty eight cents of the reap the cent of the world's population now it's all said world's population now it's also a security organizer killed in a zation as i say shin as well so that's well so the topic of north korea will make up because north korea will no doubt simply to billy come up come up twenty two but when talking about the cold concrete and cut the korean peninsula in the end it's about in the insecure instigate a president president putin's sights and. that that that they want to they want to get down get down the path that will that will lead to the defeat these tensions between north korea tensions between north korea. the north korean leadership. the north korean leadership ship has take those taken under un present precedented dented steps steps towards towards deescalation an escalation of tensions tensions and frankly hints and frankly i did not expect the i did not expect that. i can and that. i can understand and then to the north north korean leader in leadership or ship when the when they say they say that they that for the for the fall d. nuti nuclearization of the peninsula clear ization of the peninsula. they know they need to absolute salute gerund guarantees he served their security and how else could it have their security and how else could it be it is not possible be it is not possible to appeal to imagine maginot in it any other way other way is especially after the tragic events that have specially after the tragic events that happened in libya and iraq and in libya and iraq the north koreans or north korea them three and very well remember all of them very well. i still hope that this me because i still hope that this meeting a very brave and mature decision needing a very brave and mature decision u.s. president donald trump has made us president donald trump has made aid to have to have direct direct cantante x.x. with north with north korea with korean leader and leader kim kim jong un moon will take place will test and we all are take spec ace and we all expect a pop to positive asa valko balco doing this in securing this interview and then samsung's got the child the child stands to us also present a present of peace and peace and and some and some thoughts questions jinns and they will they will be sick the sleep aid will help the related to thing is there such thing as 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donald donald trump but he may win but he may well find all find out the hard hard way that any way that envoys everybody's ever expect expected to act act and be on behave hafe it in written way whether they're a whole way when i'm in d.c. at that they're at home in d.c. or here or here in the german in the german capital peter or peter all over. before me before me you can you can bust the two syrian bus there to syria and bahrain peter and peter ford feels that a ford feels that i'm the...
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we were seeing some of those live pictures of donald trump arriving at the istana. pictures of donald trump arriving at the ista na. we pictures of donaldtest pictures and video. kimjong—un has been seen clutching his south korean counterpart, moon jae—in, clutching his south korean counterpart, moonjae—in, versus what we all know of him, this autocrat, this dictatorial person who was essentially the person who killed his uncle, behind the death of his half brother, kimjong—nam just last year in kuala lumpur. we had to go down and cover that. how different is this perception of kim jong—un the statesman? it is and it isn't a discontinuity. i would say that if you have been looking carefully at kim jong—un in this domestic contest in this first excuse empowers, there were a lot of continuities. you mention hunting. one of us me straighten they kim jong—un — this father was very withdrawn. kim jong—un was out hunting people, laughing, lots of pictures of kim jong—un laughing with north koreans, crying with north koreans, is that there was a level of charisma, write? when we saw pictures of north koreans laughing with kim jong—un, saw pict
we were seeing some of those live pictures of donald trump arriving at the istana. pictures of donald trump arriving at the ista na. we pictures of donaldtest pictures and video. kimjong—un has been seen clutching his south korean counterpart, moon jae—in, clutching his south korean counterpart, moonjae—in, versus what we all know of him, this autocrat, this dictatorial person who was essentially the person who killed his uncle, behind the death of his half brother, kimjong—nam just...
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donald trump as fixer. listen to how he spoke to a reporter who was doing a story on a trump pieiography which a deposition from ivana trump, donald's first wife, saying donalder, which donald has denied. >> so i'm warning you, tread very [ bleep ] lightly because what i'm going to do to you is going to be [ bleep ] disgusting. do you understand me? >> what does it say about the way donald trump operated? >> like the mafia. the only question is if it's more like the sopranos or the godfather. i tend to be on the corleone side of the argument, because it's not just thuggish, it's stupid. >> the campaign reached out for comment and they sent him michael cohen. this, i think, shows that michael cohen was playing the fixer role, not the legal role, and i think that's really important in the context in which we're going to be thinking and learning things about cohen with the mess that he's involved in. >> like a $130,000 hush payment in which stormy daniels said she was pressured into -- >> this happened before the election, because tim mack was my colleague at "the daily beast" and we had at transcript of that. nobody cared. it was reported endlessly that not on
donald trump as fixer. listen to how he spoke to a reporter who was doing a story on a trump pieiography which a deposition from ivana trump, donald's first wife, saying donalder, which donald has denied. >> so i'm warning you, tread very [ bleep ] lightly because what i'm going to do to you is going to be [ bleep ] disgusting. do you understand me? >> what does it say about the way donald trump operated? >> like the mafia. the only question is if it's more like the sopranos...
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donald trump for changing his mind or do you defend donald trump for being flexible or being -- 14 dimensional chess? you get a lot of those kinds of arguments because you can't follow a straight narrative on a lot of policy stuff. during the primaries donaldtrump was for single-payer, against single-payer, a lot of different things. ideologically he is like an escaped monkey from a cocaine study. it is very difficult to predict where he is going to go or what he is going to say, so instead a lot of people are forced to defend the man rather than any coherence as a policy. he is are markedly consistent on trade stuff. he has been since the 1980s. not to sound like barack obama, but the 1980s what it's trade policy back. the need to take the oil, whatever that means. beyond that he brags about the fact he is flex >> ideological and policy questions. it is very difficult for someone in my line of work to defend this idea of trumpism beyond its role as a phenomenon, entertainment or populism or sticking it to the man or making these arguments that it is justifiable simply because what i call in my book, tendency to think something is worth doing solely because it makes your enemies mad or upset, problem on the left and the right. it is tough.
donald trump for changing his mind or do you defend donald trump for being flexible or being -- 14 dimensional chess? you get a lot of those kinds of arguments because you can't follow a straight narrative on a lot of policy stuff. during the primaries donaldtrump was for single-payer, against single-payer, a lot of different things. ideologically he is like an escaped monkey from a cocaine study. it is very difficult to predict where he is going to go or what he is going to say, so instead a...
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donald trump has taken over the last week because of all the things that happened over the last five days this is been one of donald trump's more difficult weeks in the white house and it's just a week after he was healing a huge success in singapore but here we are it's been a very difficult week for donald trump but with a lack of clarity in the border no idea how they're going to reunite children that were separated. from pimps and there's thousands of those how they're going to enforce zero tolerance with julie families for a long period of time a new immigration bill in the horizon next week isn't looking great either all right well thank you very much from washington. let's take you now to brownsville texas where gabriel is just outside what the government calls a center of the tender age children for infants two years old and and so gabriel we were just hearing there about obstacles in implementing president trumps order to keep immigrant families together what do we know about has any progress been made in reuniting children with their parents. well a senior trump and minute men administration official says they think that they have three united about five hundred families or children with their parents since may the the twenty three hundred roughly twenty three hundred that were
donald trump has taken over the last week because of all the things that happened over the last five days this is been one of donald trump's more difficult weeks in the white house and it's just a week after he was healing a huge success in singapore but here we are it's been a very difficult week for donald trump but with a lack of clarity in the border no idea how they're going to reunite children that were separated. from pimps and there's thousands of those how they're going to enforce zero...
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a very very brave brave and mature decision even mature decision us press president shouldn't donald donald trump trump has made made need to have direct contacts with north to have direct contacts with north korean leader kim jong un will take korean leader kim jong un will take place and we all explain and we all expect specked apart a positive outcome doing this doing this interview good to be you and so you and sam scums got the chance the chance to us to also present peace and peace and i said and some thoughts and some questions and they were obviously they were obviously helpful really helpful related to thing is thing is their cut cut which cake which kicks off on stuff on the full the full. disclosure. that's a do that's a difficult one one there are many there are many title contenders there are latin america title contenders there are latin american teams like argentina and can teams like argentina and brazil we also know that the german is ill but we also know that the german team showed great game at present team show. great game at previous previous tournaments ornaments and h
a very very brave brave and mature decision even mature decision us press president shouldn't donald donald trump trump has made made need to have direct contacts with north to have direct contacts with north korean leader kim jong un will take korean leader kim jong un will take place and we all explain and we all expect specked apart a positive outcome doing this doing this interview good to be you and so you and sam scums got the chance the chance to us to also present peace and peace and i...
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donald trump on the senate intelligence committee and investigating donald trump and his administration on the senate judiciary committee. and as a member of the senate judiciary committee she had the memorable moment in the cabinet room where she got donalde republicans and join diane feinstein on daca. >> what about a clean daca bill now? >> i have no problem. that's what dick is saying. we're going to come out with daca and do immediately phase two, which would be comprehensive. >> would you be amenable to that? >> yeah i think a lot of people would like to see it. but i think we have to do daca first. >> republicans then rushed to get donald trump back on the leash and they pulled him back to the republican side and, of course, nothing has happened on daca, but california spoke last night on what is now the two-year battle between diane feinstein and donald trump, and donald trump lost very, very badly. democratic lieutenant governor, gavin newsome will face john cox in the november election. and today president trump tweeted, he can win, about john cox, about the republican running for governor. to which gavin newsome replied, please come campaign for him as much as possible. we are patiently awaiting donald trump's response to gavin
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donald trump. the president has great difficulty but for a. moment he's proven himself. unable to rise to the cage and you know who i don't trust. i wonder donald trump. donald trump doubtingly they like the idea of the president being some sort of a king we go to war when he wishes what a disconnect here you have these two and many others in washington calling trump in a mentally unstable and all sorts of even worse things and then you want to give him the authority to go to war when he wants crazy war is what washington that's made of war is washington's number one export discography officially throwing up its arms and saying you know what we give up it's all over we're just going to sit back sit in front of the camera collect our paychecks and do nothing. to the u.k. now where the house of lords has been stung with a new memo on bad transgressions according to media reports the list includes shouting or double conversation and falling asleep on the spot a boycott explains why a may day nothing positive meant it's not such a good idea. most members of the house of lords which is the chamber of the british parliament have been around the block for quite som
donald trump. the president has great difficulty but for a. moment he's proven himself. unable to rise to the cage and you know who i don't trust. i wonder donald trump. donald trump doubtingly they like the idea of the president being some sort of a king we go to war when he wishes what a disconnect here you have these two and many others in washington calling trump in a mentally unstable and all sorts of even worse things and then you want to give him the authority to go to war when he wants...