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our nic robertson is in riyadh. nic, what would constitute a successful trip for donald trump?hat does he need to do to come back with a win? >> we've been asking ourselves that question here. and the common feeling is, if he doesn't make a mistake, if he doesn't make a gaffe -- this is a long trip. we heard he hasn't slept much on the plane. much of the meetings will be difficult. saudi arabia and israel. things he says in saudi may influence his reception in israel. he will meet with the proeope. maybe the pope won't tell him awkward meeting.t may be an he will meet with other leers in brussels. he will expect the nato allies to have agreed to increase their defense spending to levels where the united states is not carrying the heavy -- solely carrying the financial burden of na nato. then, it goes on to g7, which will deep and heavy politics. this is a long week of intense talk with a huge number of leaders. 27 in nato. as many as 55 here. seven, including him, at the g7 meeting. the possibilities of whatever having an impact on something he says in some piece of a meeting,
our nic robertson is in riyadh. nic, what would constitute a successful trip for donald trump?hat does he need to do to come back with a win? >> we've been asking ourselves that question here. and the common feeling is, if he doesn't make a mistake, if he doesn't make a gaffe -- this is a long trip. we heard he hasn't slept much on the plane. much of the meetings will be difficult. saudi arabia and israel. things he says in saudi may influence his reception in israel. he will meet with...
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. >> let's go to nic robertson.ent trump has a key meeting with the king of saudi arabia any minute now. help us understand what they are to discuss, is that where the arms deal will come into play? >> reporter: yeah, probably the arms deal and a number of other deals. we're just beginning to get some details. there are a number of u.s. ceos here on a u.s., saudi i guess call it a gathering of ceos and businesses, obviously a high level thing and it is designed to push through and get some ink on paper, signatures down on some deals, hearing about $6 billion arms deal, lockheed martin, ge and the interesting thing about those deals to assemble 150 black hawk helicopters from lockheed martin is to be done here. these deals working for the u.s. and saudis, they want to build their own weapons industry. $6 billion of deals has been signed on arms, equipment that will be in part manufactured here or new premises built in saudi arabia. 22 billion signed in oil and gas sector, 15 billion ge signed to be part of a power ge
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i want to bring in nic robertson. he is in riyadh. he is on the first leg of that trip, where the president has departed from riyadh straight to tel aviv here. hi there, nic. we know that the optics here are really important. it was a pretty successful first leg of this trip, and now the israelis are literally rolling out the red carpet for this president. there are optics first and then there's substance. what do you think expect here? >> reporter: well, he seems to be coming off a successful first leg here, but of course, the difficulty of speaking to individual audiences, which is what he did here. his big speech here was absolutely tailored for the arab muslim audience. how is that going to play on the next leg? we've heard some pushback from israeli officials that the whole defense deal between the united states and saudi arabia, $109 billion worth of it, is counterproductive in their eyes to regional security. i think for potentially the difficulty here -- and we did see elements of it in saudi arabia, that president trump is pe
i want to bring in nic robertson. he is in riyadh. he is on the first leg of that trip, where the president has departed from riyadh straight to tel aviv here. hi there, nic. we know that the optics here are really important. it was a pretty successful first leg of this trip, and now the israelis are literally rolling out the red carpet for this president. there are optics first and then there's substance. what do you think expect here? >> reporter: well, he seems to be coming off a...
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great to have you, nic. certainly a sentiment here that human rights was missing from this speech, but how did it play there? >> reporter: this was a message for this specific audience, 55 kings, prime ministers, presidents from the region here. so, this was tailored for them, and it was one of reassurance -- our friends can always be assured that we've got their back. it was one, if you will, of aspiration, talking about the betterment of the lives of children in the region and of how that muslims are mostly the targets and are the victims of these terrorist attacks. there was con joling in there, you know. he said i have not come to tell you what to do, but you know, we have common interests and we can find security through that, and there was also a sort of a stronger, more demanding line -- chase these terrorists out of your region. this is how he put it. >> drive them out of your places of worship. drive them out of your communities. drive them out of your holy land. and drive them out of this earth. >>
great to have you, nic. certainly a sentiment here that human rights was missing from this speech, but how did it play there? >> reporter: this was a message for this specific audience, 55 kings, prime ministers, presidents from the region here. so, this was tailored for them, and it was one of reassurance -- our friends can always be assured that we've got their back. it was one, if you will, of aspiration, talking about the betterment of the lives of children in the region and of how...
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nic will as well.ck break and be back in a moment as you look at live pictures from saudi arabia of president trump's first foreign trip. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs)
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nic, what is the significance of this agreement?nt to keep going what's been started here. it's one thing to sort of open a counterterrorism center, as president trump did with the saudi king today. it looks great. but clearly there's a need or the feeling of a need to follow up and make sure that these things that are discusses here are actually followed through. the gcc, the gulf cooperation council -- that's kuwait, ba ran, united arab emirates, qatar, oman, as well as saudi arabia. saudi arabia the biggest player here. but it will be a way that everyone can keep up to speed and keep on track and continue the commitment in the promises that they've made. but a year, as we know, is a long time between such meetings. certainly the gcc, amongst itself, will meet many, many times in that space before they sit again with president trump. but it does seem to be a real commitment from president trump that this wasn't just a one-off. this trip just wasn't a one-day or two-day visit, that is he committed to the region, that he is coming b
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nic robertson covering it live insist lee. thanks, nic. >> for more, bring in brian class, fellow of compared politics at the london school of economics. brian, a pleasure to have you with us. 10:09 in london. what's the lasting impression the u.s. president left on world leaders there in cicely from your point of view z. >> from an optical point of view was a disaster the way it was viewed by allies in the nato community. trump was seen smiling and dancing with swords with the saudis, saying we're not going to lecture you on human rights and went and lectured our closest allies on nato, rather than encouraging them to spend more on defense, he chastised publicly, an astonishing move to publicly rebuick allies that have the united states' back on the global stage and it is not playing well in europe at all. >> there were a couple of instances where there's video of the president pushing through to be in position with world leaders and also some hand shakes that have gotten played on social media. again, these are optics that c
nic robertson covering it live insist lee. thanks, nic. >> for more, bring in brian class, fellow of compared politics at the london school of economics. brian, a pleasure to have you with us. 10:09 in london. what's the lasting impression the u.s. president left on world leaders there in cicely from your point of view z. >> from an optical point of view was a disaster the way it was viewed by allies in the nato community. trump was seen smiling and dancing with swords with the...
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nic robertson is here with us as well. christiane, let's first go to you. that was a rather stern message from the president of the united states, that it's time for nato, these nato members to start paying. >> well, you know, it's the message he's been delivering even before he became president. you remember at the convention he started by saying, he started with this sort of idea of this transactional relationship between the oldest military alliance and the most successful military alliance in the world. and now, though, he's bringing -- they fully expected it, though you could see in the body language of the other members as he was speaking that they did look a little bit like shifty children being lectured by the headmaster. they knew that he was going to be coming with that message, and some of them believe that that message has to be delivered, because it gives them cover to encourage all members to pay their 2% of gdp. some of them are paying it, some of them are not. but what they really hope to hear was a once and for all commitment to article fiv
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. >> senior international correspondent nic robertson is at 10 downing street. a challenge for theresa may in the metsiddle of an election campaign. is she expected to attend a vigil we were expecting at the top of the hour? >> yes, she is expecting to attend the vigil campaigning for the election which is about three weeks away. has been suspended. that's been agreed across the political parties. the police chief has now named the attacker, salman abedi. 22 years old. the coroner had not done a formal identification but theresa may gsaid the attacker was known to the police and intelligence services. now we have a name. that should provide certainly through open sources a degree more information about who this man was. of course the police will have used that information already. what she has learned, what the prime minister has learned while she's been in manchester from her briefings with the police, from her visit to the hospitals there, the children's hospital included, we don't know all of that yet. she'll be back here in london in a few hours behind the d
. >> senior international correspondent nic robertson is at 10 downing street. a challenge for theresa may in the metsiddle of an election campaign. is she expected to attend a vigil we were expecting at the top of the hour? >> yes, she is expecting to attend the vigil campaigning for the election which is about three weeks away. has been suspended. that's been agreed across the political parties. the police chief has now named the attacker, salman abedi. 22 years old. the coroner...
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nic robertson, cnn, london. >> nic robertson, thank you. >>> bringing you the news from the united kingdome united states this hour, this is "cnn worldwide," and the next story ahead, the white house's vetting process. it's under scrutiny after president trump's second choice for army secretary suddenly withdraws over this past remark. listen. >> you poll the psychiatrists, they're going to tell you that transgender is a disease. >>> plus, after more than three years in captivity, dozens of nigeria's missing chibok schoolgirls are now going home. we'll have more on the negotiations that freed them as "cnn newsroom" continues. >>> 4:31 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. welcome back to viewers here in the united states and around the world. you're watching "cnn newsroom." it is good to have you with us. i'm george howell in atlanta. >> and i'm hannah vaughan jones live in london where it's 9:32 in the morning this hour. voting is under way in france in the country's presidential election. the final round of balloting comes two weeks after a preliminary vote narrowed the field to just far right ca
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nic, president trump has a key meeting with king salman of saudi arabia.they expected to discuss? >> reporter: certainly the possibility of business, when you talk about politics and regional influence, the saudis are very keen for president trump to reverse the perceptions president obama's administration and be tougher on iran. the foreign minister the day before spoke about the need for iran to be made to act like a normal country to follow international law. sec mattis when he was here a month ago said the united states must help saudi arabia resist against iran's mischief in the region. that's something where the king will want president trump to deliver. also there's this aspiration they called trump courageous, it may help bring middle east peace between the israelis and palestini palestinians, many presidents hoped for that. for president trump here the saudi stop on this trip should be the one where he can best draw that line between everything that's happening in washington, and reset his image here. there is this huge hope and expectation we're
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nic, moments ago the secretary of state rex tillerson also had something to say. quote, i think what you heard is the expression of this administration's policy and views, not just toward this region but toward american relationships with the muslim world here as well as more broadly and i think the president clearly was extending a hand and understanding that only together can we address this threat of terrorism that has be fallen all of us, not just in the region, but worldwide. so that was the president's -- the secretary of state's interpretation of the president's address to the mostly muslim audience there. >> yeah. and i think, you know, there was one phrase that the president used in his speech and this will really resonate and we'd heard talk from the saudis in particular how this was an historic event between the arab and muslim world. president trump in a way went further than that. he said our friends will understand that we will never quit in our support of them. and that's a very powerful message coming -- his administration coming after president ob
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let's go the nic robertson in riyadh. nick, what nic, what do we expect in that speech? can expect something respectful. that's what general briefed us on. the speech is going to have a nuanced mess ablg. hoping that president trump had negative things to say during his campaign. the saudis have put that to one side. the speech here, needs to be you wansed when he delivers a message that says, the leers of the arab and muslim cubs here, need to put forth a more peaceful and tolerant image of islam. certainly, the leaders believe they are. trump's visit here will break a record, in his visit to saudi arabia will be the longest of any president. president bush in 200 w8 was he. president trump will exceed his visit by a couple of hours. and also, when president obama came here a year ago and the contrast for the rollout
let's go the nic robertson in riyadh. nick, what nic, what do we expect in that speech? can expect something respectful. that's what general briefed us on. the speech is going to have a nuanced mess ablg. hoping that president trump had negative things to say during his campaign. the saudis have put that to one side. the speech here, needs to be you wansed when he delivers a message that says, the leers of the arab and muslim cubs here, need to put forth a more peaceful and tolerant image of...
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use that as past presidential behavior, brooke. >> nic in saudi arabia, thank you. incredibly significant trip for the president. let's go back to former federal prosecutor, you worked with bob mueller. he said this just hours after firing the director and now seeing the backlash. >> well, the naivety of the president to think that by firing the director of the fbi he was going to somehow ease the pressure on him is start tellli me. in the letter of termination to comey, the president writes that, "i am grateful, mr. comey, that you reassured me three times that i am not the target of your investigation" and now the next day he's saying, essentially, i was the target of the investigation and i fired him and this eased the pressure on me and so now russia, you, we, can restart our relationship. now, i'm not talking at all geo politically, whether we restart our relationship with russia or whether we don't, it's not my purview. but there's that old expression from the world war posters of loose lips sink ships. and it strikes me that if you're going to do a deal with
use that as past presidential behavior, brooke. >> nic in saudi arabia, thank you. incredibly significant trip for the president. let's go back to former federal prosecutor, you worked with bob mueller. he said this just hours after firing the director and now seeing the backlash. >> well, the naivety of the president to think that by firing the director of the fbi he was going to somehow ease the pressure on him is start tellli me. in the letter of termination to comey, the...
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. >> i want to bring in cnn's international diplomatic edder, nic robertson, and also with us, elise. >> nic, what are you learning about president trump's decision not to use that phrase, radical islamic terrorism? >> reporter: yeah, what he does seem to have done here is try to strike a line that was careful, that was carefully nuanced that wasn't going to upset his audience. he came in carrying so much baggage for what he said on the campaign trail, but he came in with the expectations set high because the saudis have said this is an opportunity, president trump will be able to reset the relationship between the west and the arab muslim world. expectations were high on both sides, if you will, but rather than coming in and demanding that people do more to confront this issue, he said i'm not here to tell you what to do. this is about not how to live your life, it's about common values, having common ideals, a common objective, through that, we can both have joint security. he was very precise, if you will, in saying that, you know, you need to be honest. more needs to be done. you
. >> i want to bring in cnn's international diplomatic edder, nic robertson, and also with us, elise. >> nic, what are you learning about president trump's decision not to use that phrase, radical islamic terrorism? >> reporter: yeah, what he does seem to have done here is try to strike a line that was careful, that was carefully nuanced that wasn't going to upset his audience. he came in carrying so much baggage for what he said on the campaign trail, but he came in with the...
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i want to bring in diplomatic editor nic robertson. he's joining us from number 10 downing street in london. also peter bergen is standing by. police reveal the name of the man they believe carried out this terror attack. what can you tell bus salman abedi? >> 22 years old, wolf. according to the police chief, the coroner hasn't formally identified him yet, but we know according to the prime minister this morning after she'd had her high level security cabinet meeting that involved police chief counter terrorism intelligence chiefs as well as well as other important ministers, home secretary as well, she said that he was known to the british security services, precise details on that she hasn't yet released. this is someone who was known. we also now know -- we also now know from counter terrorism officials that are connected with the investigation that so far they haven't been able to uncover a direct link between salman abedi and any terrorist organization, although isis has claimed as they have done with other attackers in the past
i want to bring in diplomatic editor nic robertson. he's joining us from number 10 downing street in london. also peter bergen is standing by. police reveal the name of the man they believe carried out this terror attack. what can you tell bus salman abedi? >> 22 years old, wolf. according to the police chief, the coroner hasn't formally identified him yet, but we know according to the prime minister this morning after she'd had her high level security cabinet meeting that involved police...
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nic robertson interest sit lee.s very much. >>> world leaders looking for change on the climate change accord. the president tweeted about the issue. we will talk about that. >>> and two men stabbed to death trying to stop an anti-muslim ranl rant. what the suspect yelled at officers when they tracked him down. you'll see the video. [ dinosaur roars ] onboard cameras and radar can detect danger all around you. driver assist systems can pull you back into your lane, if drifting. bye chief. bye bobby. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes driving less of a production. lease the gle 350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. how if guests book direct ater, choicehotels.com and stay twice they'll get a $50 gift card? summertime. badda book. badda boom. got you a shirt! ...i kept the receipt... book now at choicehotels.com you're in the match app. now tap on the new missed connections feature. it says i've crossed paths with kate six times this week. that i
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nic robertson joins us right now. the united states as a pet you lent. >> president putin says it is a pity that the united states continues this way. russia has over things on its agenda. it is not interfering in u.s. domestic affairs. this is classic stuff from the kremlin, this is deflect and deny. deny any involvement in the hacking that has been done multiple times but deflect the core of the issue is about by calling this an obsession, by saying that it will fade over time, that it's a pity the united states is so focussed on russia in this way. this is a way of sort of deflecting away from the core issue here, which is that russia has had a hand in effecting the way that the united states democracy is working. what we're hearing from the kremlin right here is what we've heard before. they like to move on and focus on other things. and in a way, all of this chaos certainly works for them because you take the issue of syria, for example. russia is pretty much getting its own way about what it wants to do there ri
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let's get to nic robertson outside 10 downing street. what is her take on this? >> reporter: good morning, chris. it was just yesterday that, it h theresa may dissolved parliament. no word if the two discussed this in advance. the statement at may's office putt out is one of support and thanks and gratitude that she says her office says prime minister may said on behalf of the whole country i want to thank and offer deepest gratitude to the duke of edinburgh. from his steadfast support from her majesty the queen and duke of edinburgh awards and charities and cause, his contribution to united kingdom, the world is one of huge benefit for us in years to come. again, it is part of the message of continuity that we're hearing from buckingham palace and reminder from the british prime minister how much this country has to thank prince philip. chris. >> thank you, nic. we need more information about what is behind this decision. he certainly looked robust yesterday. he doesn't look or act 95 years old. >> at some point he probably wants to shut it down. it is interesti
let's get to nic robertson outside 10 downing street. what is her take on this? >> reporter: good morning, chris. it was just yesterday that, it h theresa may dissolved parliament. no word if the two discussed this in advance. the statement at may's office putt out is one of support and thanks and gratitude that she says her office says prime minister may said on behalf of the whole country i want to thank and offer deepest gratitude to the duke of edinburgh. from his steadfast support...
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america to secure and advance its interests >> cnn international editor, diplomatic editor nic robertsone hear the framing ahead of this big trip. >> yeah, we do, that there's american leadership. this is what presidnt trump is going to be promoting here to make alliances with leaders around the world, important alliances that are going to make the united states more secure, significantly pointed out by hr mcmaster, national security adviser that president trump will be the first president to visit the home lands of the world's three major. all this at a time the world is looking at president trump and his actions and what's gone on in the last few days, beginning to wonder a little bit more about who is this american leader. trump, comey, and that russia meeting. it is enough to worry america's closest allies. >> britain deserves better than simply absence of the country's prosperity to the whims of the trump white house. >> reporter: trump an issue, the uk flailing opposition leader looking to lay hits on the pm, bringing up that hand holding again. >> government will want a strong, fr
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powerful nations in the world would have a very hard time fighting this kind of enemy, anywhere from nicllysee attack, the recent attack, what has happened in france should certainly not lead us to believe that nothing has been done. so here, too, we need to keep fighting this fight. of course it will be a long road. it is a long and difficult road. and of course, there are a multitude of obstacles >> my name is philippe vergne. i am the d
powerful nations in the world would have a very hard time fighting this kind of enemy, anywhere from nicllysee attack, the recent attack, what has happened in france should certainly not lead us to believe that nothing has been done. so here, too, we need to keep fighting this fight. of course it will be a long road. it is a long and difficult road. and of course, there are a multitude of obstacles >> my name is philippe vergne. i am the d
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nic robertson live for us in saudi arabia. thank you so much for your time today. >>> yeah. as we pointed out in the beginning of this, all of this going on and more revelations regarding the russia probe and other things. russian officials bragged about how close they were to michael flynn. >> we're learning the russians hoped to use their relationship with flynn to influence the new u.s. president as pamela brown reports for us. >> reporter: multiple sources tell cnn that russian officials bragged in conversations that they had cultivated such a strong relationship of michael flynn that they believe they can use him to influence donald trump and his team. now, those conversations deeply concerned u.s. intelligence officials and it even impacted one intelligence the incoming administration was privy to because some acted on their own to limit how much sensitive information they shared with flip, a former official tells our gloria borger the way he was talking about flynn was regarded as a five-alarm fire from early on. and the russian conversations indicated that flynn was
nic robertson live for us in saudi arabia. thank you so much for your time today. >>> yeah. as we pointed out in the beginning of this, all of this going on and more revelations regarding the russia probe and other things. russian officials bragged about how close they were to michael flynn. >> we're learning the russians hoped to use their relationship with flynn to influence the new u.s. president as pamela brown reports for us. >> reporter: multiple sources tell cnn that...
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joining us now nic robertson. first of all, it is very unusual that a u.s.in to take photos and the russians would. but i'm not sure i've seen anything like this. >> i'm sure they must be feeling this way in london. i don't think we'd expect to get it. but let's just think back here to ten days into the trump presidency. they a may meets with trump and she says, you know, if you're going to deal with russia, know that they can be misleading. don't automatically trust them. understand that they can be difficult customers. that was the essence of it. so right now they must be saying really? really? you're complaining about this? watch the whole narrative on the comey firing, understanding we have heard president trump has been thinking for some time that fbi director comey was unfit for the duties and the sacking on the eve of the opportunity of a photograph which would have this potentially have this narrative against the background of all the political implications that go with the firing. if you knew and this would be how the spin doctors in london would re
joining us now nic robertson. first of all, it is very unusual that a u.s.in to take photos and the russians would. but i'm not sure i've seen anything like this. >> i'm sure they must be feeling this way in london. i don't think we'd expect to get it. but let's just think back here to ten days into the trump presidency. they a may meets with trump and she says, you know, if you're going to deal with russia, know that they can be misleading. don't automatically trust them. understand that...
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cnn's nic robertson took to the streets of riyadh to see what locals think of the president's visit andxed reactions. >> reporter: saudi royals are rolling out the red carpet for president trump, but what does the rest of the country think? >> maybe he make -- app is go for all muslim -- apologize for what he say about islam. >> i like him. he's good. >> why? >> he's going to different everything. >> make everything different? >> everything different. >> what do you want from it? why is it so important? >> well, we would like to confront iran. iran has expansionist policy in the region. it has hezbollah in lebanon, it has houthis in yemen, and we would like to confront this expansionist policy. >> is president trump a good man? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? >> i don't know. maybe. >> maybe. >> he try. he make big mistake. >> this is the same president trump who had a very negative message about muslims in his campaign trail. >> right. but, you know, it's always said, that campaign rhetoric tends to change after, you know, the election. >> and you come to saudi arabia because he li
cnn's nic robertson took to the streets of riyadh to see what locals think of the president's visit andxed reactions. >> reporter: saudi royals are rolling out the red carpet for president trump, but what does the rest of the country think? >> maybe he make -- app is go for all muslim -- apologize for what he say about islam. >> i like him. he's good. >> why? >> he's going to different everything. >> make everything different? >> everything different....
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. >> i want to bring in a cnn nic robertson. he is our international diplomatic editor.at r resonated with the audience? >> there is a sense that it is. it was a message that they obviously have been expecting. we've all been talking about it. but it's a message that touched on issues that are key for them and president trump was very keen to show that this was not a case of him telling them and their countries what to think and what to do. but this was all about shared values and about working together, about security for everyone by having a commonality of vision and a commonality of aim. he touched on issues that are important, particularly for the saudis. the saudi king who spoke before him talked about how iran was the big problem in the region, that ever saince the iranian revolution in 1979 they've been at the front of the all of the significant terror issues in the region. that was something that president trump picked up on as well. talking about iran's role in the region, iran's
. >> i want to bring in a cnn nic robertson. he is our international diplomatic editor.at r resonated with the audience? >> there is a sense that it is. it was a message that they obviously have been expecting. we've all been talking about it. but it's a message that touched on issues that are key for them and president trump was very keen to show that this was not a case of him telling them and their countries what to think and what to do. but this was all about shared values and...
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. >> nic robertson is live in riyadh, he is there, the president is on the ground, had his first events. what's been so interesting to me is the fact that the saudi government, while we may be following every detail of what's going on with the trump administration, their interests are quite different. >> reporter: they are. their interests are regional, they want tough to support their aspirations for israeli, palestinian peace. they want a change from president obama. they didn't like how he handled the noouclear deal, didn't backp his allies in the region. what's remarkable the amount of time he is spending with the king today. he greeted him at the bottom of the stairs of the plane. he is 81 years old. this is a statement the way the roy will a family believes trump can deliver and they're rolling out a royal welcome. i am interested to find out what saudis are thinking, given anti-muslim rhetoric that president trump had on the campaign trail. this is what i found out. >> maybe he may apologize for what he say about islam. >> i like him, he is good. >> why? >> he is going to differe
. >> nic robertson is live in riyadh, he is there, the president is on the ground, had his first events. what's been so interesting to me is the fact that the saudi government, while we may be following every detail of what's going on with the trump administration, their interests are quite different. >> reporter: they are. their interests are regional, they want tough to support their aspirations for israeli, palestinian peace. they want a change from president obama. they didn't...
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nic, how did the president describe the terror problem? >> reporter: well, he tried to sort of set a very even tone, if you will, in fact specifically saying, "i'm not here to tell you how to run your lives. i'm here because we have common values and that together we can find security by working towards those common values. he had another important message, as well, which is, our friends here should know that they don't have to question our support. we have your back, is the message. that's something he really wanted to roll back the impression a lot of leaders in this region had that under president obama he didn't support them. and president trump was very clear in saying that. he does -- the united states does support them. but he also said that the onus was on them. the united states can't fix their problems, can't do this for them. they have to make these decisions themselves. he said there was a lot more for them to do. >> of course, there is still much work to be done. that means honestly confronting the crisis of islamic extremism
nic, how did the president describe the terror problem? >> reporter: well, he tried to sort of set a very even tone, if you will, in fact specifically saying, "i'm not here to tell you how to run your lives. i'm here because we have common values and that together we can find security by working towards those common values. he had another important message, as well, which is, our friends here should know that they don't have to question our support. we have your back, is the message....
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cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson takes a look. >> reporter: that russia meeting is enough>> britain deserves better than simply outsourcing our kcountrys security and prosperity to the whims of the trump white house. >> reporter: britain's election campaign heating up. trump an issue. the uk's flailing opposition leader looking to lay hits on the p.m. bringing up that hand holding again. >> a strong and friendly relationship with the united states, but we will not be afraid to speak our mind. >> reporter: even the philippines' outspoken leader shaken at the prospect of trump in the driving seat on north korea. >> the first victim would be southeast asia and the rest because those are really nuclear warheads then it means the end of the world. two nations are playing with their dangerous toys. >> reporter: increasingly difficult to wake up overseas to news at home knowing i'll spend the rest of the day explaining our democracy and institutions. >> the ability to sack and hire as he pleases. this all plays against the democracy as it is. >> we have quite a strange impression
cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson takes a look. >> reporter: that russia meeting is enough>> britain deserves better than simply outsourcing our kcountrys security and prosperity to the whims of the trump white house. >> reporter: britain's election campaign heating up. trump an issue. the uk's flailing opposition leader looking to lay hits on the p.m. bringing up that hand holding again. >> a strong and friendly relationship with the united states, but...
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nic robertson for us in london, arwa damon in istanbul.you very, very much. >>> just moments ago, the former national security adviser, susan rice, she was speaking in washington. she levied a blistering attack, blistering criticism on president trump and the trump administration for apparently sharing what some consider to be classified secrets with the russians. we'll play this for you when we come back. rumor confirmed. they're playing. -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] [ music and cheers get louder ] the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. the average family's new, but old, home: it stood up to 2 rookies, a one-coat wonder named "grams". and 3 staycations. behr. number one rated interior paint, exterior paint and stain. onl
nic robertson for us in london, arwa damon in istanbul.you very, very much. >>> just moments ago, the former national security adviser, susan rice, she was speaking in washington. she levied a blistering attack, blistering criticism on president trump and the trump administration for apparently sharing what some consider to be classified secrets with the russians. we'll play this for you when we come back. rumor confirmed. they're playing. -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco....
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ahead on "cbs this morning"er more on the investigational we'll talk with nic thompson, editor in chieff "wired" magazine. >>> joaquin "el chapo" guzman needs to stay in solitaire confinement. he was brought to the united states in january and he's been locked up in a 20x12 cell in new york city 23 hours a day. the judge says that's necessary to try to keep him from trying to control his drug trafficking empire from behind bars. >>> the flooding that's experienced through the u.s. is expected to continue through this weekend. flood watches are issued from missouri to virginia. there's also the strong threat of damaged winds. . winds damaged at least 14 buildings late yesterday. >> it sounded like a roaring lion, like a freight train. >>> five miners reported injured and had to be taken to the hospital. >>> mr. trump announces the three stop hip he'll trip and the harry potter in london is said to create magic on broadway. here in new york, this is the "cbs morning news." tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow...
ahead on "cbs this morning"er more on the investigational we'll talk with nic thompson, editor in chieff "wired" magazine. >>> joaquin "el chapo" guzman needs to stay in solitaire confinement. he was brought to the united states in january and he's been locked up in a 20x12 cell in new york city 23 hours a day. the judge says that's necessary to try to keep him from trying to control his drug trafficking empire from behind bars. >>> the flooding...
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we always had a winning record and the nic was as big as the ncaa during that time. we were good. got to be a point guard. mike: no, i was not good enough to play in the nba. david: did you know that? mike: yeah, yeah. it's not like it was everyone's dream at that time. my dream coming out of high school was to be a teacher and a coach. david: ok. mike: and i was able to play a lot during my five years of service. i was a captain in the army, field artillery, but i got to play on a number of all-army and all armed forces teams and travel around the world on temporary duty a lot during that time. david: so when you finish your military commitment -- when you go to west point, you have a commitment of four-five years. mike: five. david: you finish your commitment, then you got into coaching. where did you first coach? mike: indiana, i was a graduate assistant. i was getting my mba at indiana. coach knight was there, and i was there for one year and did not finish my mba. and i was fortunate to go back to my alma mater at the age of 28 and coach at west point. we took over a program
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it was a nic newman sinclair camara... his john knoll. it was a nic newman sinclair camara. ..— glaciers, and yak dung as a source of heat, he processed hundreds of rolls of film on the mountain. and this footage is helping scientists to see how climate change might have affected the himalayas. the historical imagery in the archives of the royal geographical society is a bounty, and a limited gift and a treasure. we can find the same positions and take a picture of the exact same place, and very clearly, and with extremely high resolution, we can take note of the difference. conservation specialists are painstakingly restoring 138 films of some of the uk‘s greatest explorations frame by frame. 0ne some of the uk‘s greatest explorations frame by frame. one of them is of a young army officer crossing the vast expires of the libyan desert by motorcar. —— expanse. rolf backlot and his friends drove thousands of miles for weeks on end into the blistering heat of the libyan desert. his son stephen has read stories of these incredible expeditions but it is the first time he has seen t
it was a nic newman sinclair camara... his john knoll. it was a nic newman sinclair camara. ..— glaciers, and yak dung as a source of heat, he processed hundreds of rolls of film on the mountain. and this footage is helping scientists to see how climate change might have affected the himalayas. the historical imagery in the archives of the royal geographical society is a bounty, and a limited gift and a treasure. we can find the same positions and take a picture of the exact same place, and...
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a nic pick at more than a picture -- sneak pick at the collection.on: julie wright has more on what is coming >> thank you. tomorrow on "good morning washington," our eileen will hit the road for thrill week to get motorcycle lessons from a pro. >> and the must-night prom night style guide for your teen. >> stay with us for traffic and weather every ten minu steve: we made it to tuesday. moving to the middle of the week. never too early to talk about the upcoming weekend. the beginning of it. friday is a wet day in the lower 70's. by saturday, only 60 degrees. sunday is cooler than that. we have temperatures to the west of us on sunday and upper 50's. a good ten to 12 degrees below average for this time of year. take you out to look at the ten-day outlook on stormwatch7. once we get through the weekend temperatures stay in 60's for early next week. we will rebound clo into the following weekend. you're watching "abc7 news at 5:00". back after this. larry: "7 on your side" today as we head to the time of year when people begin looking at new homes. sc
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according to additions at the nic.cal pork, patient care and recruitment are suffering there. >>> and the justice department is being asked for nearly $2 million to fight gangs in northern virginia. in a letter to attorney general jeff sessions, he cited the murder of 15-year-old alex reyes rivas. ten members of the ms-13 gang took part in that. >>> they created one of the biggest controversies the nfl has seen in years. how colin kaepernick is being recognized by the new smithsonian in town. >>> and tom is updating the forecast with how soon rain >>> colin kaepernick may not have a team for this upcoming season but he's still included a game changer. they will rotate his jersey into the smithsonian exhibit. it's the first jersey kaepernick wore while taking a knee during the national anthem. he was trying to bring attention to police violence against minorities. it could take two years to put the item on display. >>> tomorrow is the taste of arlington, but you may hit some of the traffic for the event today with a lot
according to additions at the nic.cal pork, patient care and recruitment are suffering there. >>> and the justice department is being asked for nearly $2 million to fight gangs in northern virginia. in a letter to attorney general jeff sessions, he cited the murder of 15-year-old alex reyes rivas. ten members of the ms-13 gang took part in that. >>> they created one of the biggest controversies the nfl has seen in years. how colin kaepernick is being recognized by the new...
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brian: food stamps will be cut back because nic mulvaney who is going to be on 40 minutes goal is to be reduced because they are going to get people back to work. they didn't cut the base amount. that's the big lie they are telling. steve: nobody should be surprised by this budget blueprint because this is what donald trump, now president trump said he was going to do when he was running for president. >> nic mulvaney says it reflects the priorities this president talked about. the priorities he ran on. and i'm glad to see this blueprint. ainsley: every single thing he has done. the democrats came out and said they hate it for a multitude of reasons. can you even trust them? are these just scare tactics? >> they are just scare tactics. i will go ewe even further, ainsley. you are trying to be nice. they are lies. that's not what's in the blueprint. it now goes to the house of representatives. where they are going to do the construction of the blueprint. yes, it's going to get changed in the senate. people have to not be scared off because of the rhetoric. look. change in the rhetoric
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so let's check in with nic robertson. he is in milan with more on this speech. >> reporter: yeah.ery relaxed looking president as well. i don't think we've seen him looking this way for some time, certainly not giving a speech to an international audience. what he's talking about here is giving the keynote speech addressing the issue of climate change and the need for sustainable, knew tranutritionay food. we think back to the happy, healthy, hungry free kids act of 2010, something that the food issue has been on the agenda for a long time. but the climate change issue and how the two couple together is what this conference is all about here. the people organizing the conference hope that bringing president obama into the mix will stimulate at a higher level thinking and planning for the future with that climate change, with a growing population, with ska skarsty of food. climate change, one of his signature overseas achievements is something that's key to what he's doing here, something he understands very clearly president trump is opposed to. >> nick, good to have you there in
so let's check in with nic robertson. he is in milan with more on this speech. >> reporter: yeah.ery relaxed looking president as well. i don't think we've seen him looking this way for some time, certainly not giving a speech to an international audience. what he's talking about here is giving the keynote speech addressing the issue of climate change and the need for sustainable, knew tranutritionay food. we think back to the happy, healthy, hungry free kids act of 2010, something that...
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steve: good morning, nic.tails coming up. nic. how was the big show last night? ♪ i tell you once more ♪ before i get off the floor ♪ don't bring me down ♪ ♪ when it comes to heartburn... trust the brand doctors trust. nexium 24hr is the #1 choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. for all day and all night protection... banish the burn... with nexium 24hr. steve steve a conservative columnist suspended for defending the nra fires back by resigning. the st. louis post dispatch newspaper punished stacey washington after writing a column blasting another article that claimed the nra is worse than isis. the paper says she failed to disclose her relationship with the nra, even though they've never paid her. georgia's public university is now forced to figure out how they will implement their state's brand new law allowing people to conceal carry handguns on campus. the guns won't be allowed in dorms or many academic facilities. the law will go in to effect on the first of july. pete: how
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. >> one of our senior correspondents nic robertson wrote that he thinks that perhaps president trumpll fit in, will do well among the strawmen there. how do you -- would you agree with that, michael? and how are you hearing that these foreign leaders are preparing to meet him? >> well, i do think that the president is going to actually get a breath of fresh air out of going on this trip. i mean, washington does, like in "the godfather," of pulling you back in and we never know what kind of news stories are going to break but it's good for him and, frankly, for the american people to see him broaden his scope, get out overseas, to tackle some issues that need attention beyond just the things that we're obsessed with here in washington. so i think this will potentially be a good trip. nine days is a long time, even for me on vacation. so it will be really tough to pull it off but there's a lot of good that could come from it and he's probably glad to get out of d.c. >> okay. all right. michael allen and wendy sherman, thank you both. again, live pictures as we're about to see air force
. >> one of our senior correspondents nic robertson wrote that he thinks that perhaps president trumpll fit in, will do well among the strawmen there. how do you -- would you agree with that, michael? and how are you hearing that these foreign leaders are preparing to meet him? >> well, i do think that the president is going to actually get a breath of fresh air out of going on this trip. i mean, washington does, like in "the godfather," of pulling you back in and we never...
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let's go live to nic robertson. i want to talk about where there is commonalty with the issues in a moment, but first since we were talking about yet another perhaps bombshell about the trump presidency, i want to talk about perceptions among the leaders there of donald trump. and it's also interesting that he has not held a news conference. he has not talked to the media. and oof ften, you've been doing this for years and years, presidents come out and take questions and they even take questions about what is going on back at home. he's certainly avoided all of that. >> reporter: yeah, and i think that there is certainly an understanding that he would avoid and has sought to avoid commenting on the turmoil back in washington and later tonight he will be back at the white house and it will become inescapable again. but i think what surprises people, this is the president's first overseas trip by his own accounts when he's sort of commented at the cameras particularly when he told other leaders about how things went
let's go live to nic robertson. i want to talk about where there is commonalty with the issues in a moment, but first since we were talking about yet another perhaps bombshell about the trump presidency, i want to talk about perceptions among the leaders there of donald trump. and it's also interesting that he has not held a news conference. he has not talked to the media. and oof ften, you've been doing this for years and years, presidents come out and take questions and they even take...
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he certainly wasn't hoping for this experience, that his sond would end up in the nic-u going throughthis. kimmel is finding something unique talking to his audience in a different way. >> he will have to decide, his motivation is his personal pain and at some point the situation stabilizes. colbert is a different animal. i was wondering if he would fill that void of who is the political satirist, who will make the hard arguments because fallon is a brilliant entertainer but he is comic relief. he is not going to come hard at somebody. that's not what he is. >> and when he tries, it's off tone. this is colbert's meat. newt's response, it's not funny anymore. they're just angry. these comics are angry. >> people are laughing big time at this. they're finding a lot of great humor. it's interesting that's the response. >> there's an opportunity. we talk about the 45% all the time. we have panels with them and trump people and understanding trump and why trump won. stephen colbert is speaking to them. >> and kimmel, this health care law is unpopular. >> bill, brian, thank you very much. t
he certainly wasn't hoping for this experience, that his sond would end up in the nic-u going throughthis. kimmel is finding something unique talking to his audience in a different way. >> he will have to decide, his motivation is his personal pain and at some point the situation stabilizes. colbert is a different animal. i was wondering if he would fill that void of who is the political satirist, who will make the hard arguments because fallon is a brilliant entertainer but he is comic...
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let's talk the ecb with nic nick artside. i'm scratching my head here. i was thinking in two weeks time at the next ecb meeting we'll get a hint that the policy is going from easy to more hawkish. if he makes those dovish comments in brussels now, that's not going to happen. what do you think? >> it looks odd. extraordinary measures are suitable for extraordinary times and categorically we're not in extraordinary times now. look at the eurozone economy, it's on fire. growth is way above trend. it does look weird. when you look at it, maybe the ecb are very wary of doing a 2011. remember that was the year when they hiked rates in april, hiked rates in july to cut them by the end of the year. >> i do remember that very well. maybe the ecb is also wary of making the mistake that the fed may or may not have committed when it comes to improper communication around tapering in 2013. how difficult will it be to communicate that to the market? >> i think as long as the market has advanced notice of that, actually it's okay. when you look at the moment what the m
let's talk the ecb with nic nick artside. i'm scratching my head here. i was thinking in two weeks time at the next ecb meeting we'll get a hint that the policy is going from easy to more hawkish. if he makes those dovish comments in brussels now, that's not going to happen. what do you think? >> it looks odd. extraordinary measures are suitable for extraordinary times and categorically we're not in extraordinary times now. look at the eurozone economy, it's on fire. growth is way above...
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joining us nic robertson with some of the world reaction to this. >> reporter: it's only been announced. it's been to a degree expected. there are concerns in europe already, and those were expressed at the weekend of the g-7 summit where in that joint communication in the end which was short by any standards it was stated really clearly in the communication that all the other six parties there, britain, germany, france, italy, japan and canada all reaffirmed their support for the climate change agreement. just waiting for the united states to make its decision. and the italian prime minister commented during the meeting there that this wasn't expected that the united states would take this position, that they were surprised by it. and he said it was important that the united states would stay part of the climate change agreement and that he hoped that all the persuasive conversations that were had around the table there would be enough to convince president trump to remain part of it. so although we don't have specific reaction yet, we called to get the british reaction. nothing yet. t
joining us nic robertson with some of the world reaction to this. >> reporter: it's only been announced. it's been to a degree expected. there are concerns in europe already, and those were expressed at the weekend of the g-7 summit where in that joint communication in the end which was short by any standards it was stated really clearly in the communication that all the other six parties there, britain, germany, france, italy, japan and canada all reaffirmed their support for the climate...
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. >> nic robertson joining from us cicily where the g 7 summit starts shortly thank you, nick. >> andse one of the most talked about moments from so many came during the photo op. >> president trump appeared to push the montenegro prime minister aside to get in pronate of him. >> apparently this was pro protest kal he was just taking his place. but he certainly made his presence felt. >> yeah he certainly did. >> there it is again. >> people just trying to make sense of was it really g getting to the front for the the photo op it's unclear waiting for more detail. >> that's pretty much all they're going torsz about that in. america first, president first and there he is. generated quite a reaction online as you would imagine. >> all right. there you see it again. yes it's something to behold okay take a take a quick break much more after this. t. it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we choose real ingredients like almonds, peanuts and a drizzle of dark chocolate. give kind a try. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farm
. >> nic robertson joining from us cicily where the g 7 summit starts shortly thank you, nick. >> andse one of the most talked about moments from so many came during the photo op. >> president trump appeared to push the montenegro prime minister aside to get in pronate of him. >> apparently this was pro protest kal he was just taking his place. but he certainly made his presence felt. >> yeah he certainly did. >> there it is again. >> people just trying...
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. >> nic robertson, thank you. inside arabia tonight. what is being described as a watergate scandal continues to bear down on the white house. we're learning the house intelligence committee has asked to interview caputo who has tie toss russia and who worked there a number of years. we want to bring in mike quigley, on the house intelligence committee. thank you for joining us, congressman. i know your committee asked to see special documents from caputo. why has he become part of your committee's investigation? >> well, i will say that there's a long list of who's on our witness list. i mean the good news is the investigation in the house side is back on track. tuesday director brennon will be testifying before us. clear those hearings are beginning again. those references you made to particular individuals, there are a lot of others. we're preparing those deposition like briefings very soon. at the same time we continue to review documents on a weekly basis. i guess the good news is the investigation is back on track while we hear al
. >> nic robertson, thank you. inside arabia tonight. what is being described as a watergate scandal continues to bear down on the white house. we're learning the house intelligence committee has asked to interview caputo who has tie toss russia and who worked there a number of years. we want to bring in mike quigley, on the house intelligence committee. thank you for joining us, congressman. i know your committee asked to see special documents from caputo. why has he become part of your...
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thank you, nic cage, for being such a reckless spender. yeah. narration: but to understand the habits of these sky-high spenders, you'll need a guide. the filthy rich guide. we all know what the happiest day in a billionaire's life is. it's the day they join the three-comma club.
thank you, nic cage, for being such a reckless spender. yeah. narration: but to understand the habits of these sky-high spenders, you'll need a guide. the filthy rich guide. we all know what the happiest day in a billionaire's life is. it's the day they join the three-comma club.
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back with us, ryan nobles, we're also joined by david swerlic and nic robertson on. the wa"washington post" is reporting that trump is known to record conversations at trump tower and even listen in on talks at mar-a-lago. so i guess the suspicion is wouldn't he be recording conversations at the white house, too? >> yeah, there is a even evolving debate about the heldity of the recording at the white house, the tendency that i'm hearing so far from legal experts seems to be on the side of it's possible that that is legal. the president has said -- hasn't said much about it. and certainly the implication of the president's tweet was that he may have been reporting conversations including between him and director comey, although i did hear michael smerconish this morning say another theory is that he was sort of threatening comey with the possibility that comey might have been recording those conversations. that being said, i don't know any legal authority that would suggest that it would be legal for the president to ser repetitiore sur rep tissuely record folks at ma
back with us, ryan nobles, we're also joined by david swerlic and nic robertson on. the wa"washington post" is reporting that trump is known to record conversations at trump tower and even listen in on talks at mar-a-lago. so i guess the suspicion is wouldn't he be recording conversations at the white house, too? >> yeah, there is a even evolving debate about the heldity of the recording at the white house, the tendency that i'm hearing so far from legal experts seems to be on...
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nic nine republicans here voted yes. so, democrats, again, you have the lesson from the early '90s when they pinned the clinton tax hike on democrats in the '94 election. democrats are saying they can do that. these are going to be the prime tart targets they look at. 9 here and 14 here. that's basically the total they would need to take back the house. that's a look at how that vote broke down in the house. again, we'll see what happens in the senate when it moves over there. for now, i want to bring in bill press, host of "the bill press show squt ", former chairman of the california democratic party. hugh hewitt, host of the "hugh hewitt show" on the salem radio network. and white house columnist at "the hill." let me start with you on the conservative side, on the politics, you got democrats, we got the reporting here, they're looking at the republicans who voted for this, saying the polls we've seen has been poisonous on this, the effect of this could be negative for some trump voters for some swing district voters.
nic nine republicans here voted yes. so, democrats, again, you have the lesson from the early '90s when they pinned the clinton tax hike on democrats in the '94 election. democrats are saying they can do that. these are going to be the prime tart targets they look at. 9 here and 14 here. that's basically the total they would need to take back the house. that's a look at how that vote broke down in the house. again, we'll see what happens in the senate when it moves over there. for now, i want...