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we have got to remember that while president trump excepted the invitation it, went to the meeting t meeting, moon in of south korea helped broker the meeting itself. u.s. andt together north korean officials shortly after the olympic games in south korea. this plays an important part and there are others in the trump administration who have played an important part including secretary pompeo and others. done is much more to be and this is only the first step. for steadybe looking progress on concrete measures l towds the ultimate goaf a piece regime on the peninsula. host: i hope you can come back and talk to us about it down the road. thankvery you, much. host: it is good to be joined by michael o'hanlon, the research and foreign policy director at brookings institution. what is your take away from this summit as it comes to a close? guest: it is ok. it is obviously not a specific plan. not even the outlines. at the high level of oratory and vision. that is ok because there is a near-term follow-up. in terms of things
we have got to remember that while president trump excepted the invitation it, went to the meeting t meeting, moon in of south korea helped broker the meeting itself. u.s. andt together north korean officials shortly after the olympic games in south korea. this plays an important part and there are others in the trump administration who have played an important part including secretary pompeo and others. done is much more to be and this is only the first step. for steadybe looking progress on...
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where it's all taking place that's an interesting when we look at the politics of it regarding mr trump except for what he's recently said about canada and mexico but hey let's not talk politics let's talk sport alexei whatever whoever picks up this great honor to get the world cup in twenty twenty six it's going to be a massive logistical financial commitment that's where they've got to look at it so early isn't it. absolutely in the case of morocco that would be at least sixteen billion dollars of investment if they win the right to host the twenty twenty six world cup other candid obesity north america the north american big comprising of the us mexico and canada most of the infrastructure is ready and in fact the more row can bid scored only two point seven of the total evaluation by the inspectors that's barely passing the needed threshold while the north american bid scored for now today obviously is a historic day for thief in many ways because this is the first key for congress to be completely transparent all member nations today that's two hundred seven eligible to vote will be casti
where it's all taking place that's an interesting when we look at the politics of it regarding mr trump except for what he's recently said about canada and mexico but hey let's not talk politics let's talk sport alexei whatever whoever picks up this great honor to get the world cup in twenty twenty six it's going to be a massive logistical financial commitment that's where they've got to look at it so early isn't it. absolutely in the case of morocco that would be at least sixteen billion...
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just like trump, except for the working out part. [ laughter ] this is the gym in washington that johnoes to every day. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] he's working on a six-pack, i guess. john kelly also reportedly said he doesn't care if trump gets impeached. you know, being donald trump's chief of staff, it's kind of like being his wife. you'll never see him, you have no control over what he does, and it's only a matter of time until he trades you in for a new one. [ laughter ] i am personally still recovering both physically and maybe even more emotionally from my loss to the human blobfish, ted cruz, on saturday it was. last night on the show, we shared an edited-down version what was we called the blobfish basketball classic, me versus ted cruz one on one. it wasn't pretty. we added all the statistics up? i missed my first 36 shots. [ laughter ] for real. i went 9 for 103. i played so poorly the clippers offered me a 10-day contract. [ laughter ] that's right. and it was a very physical game. ted cruz fouled me, by our count, 37 times. the game was to 11. and of course the b
just like trump, except for the working out part. [ laughter ] this is the gym in washington that johnoes to every day. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] he's working on a six-pack, i guess. john kelly also reportedly said he doesn't care if trump gets impeached. you know, being donald trump's chief of staff, it's kind of like being his wife. you'll never see him, you have no control over what he does, and it's only a matter of time until he trades you in for a new one. [ laughter ] i am...
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exhibition at london's national gallery takes what many consider to be a cold eyed look at donald trump's ameraia, except theings were created decades before the businessman and reality show star decided to run for president. the works by an american pop artist ed ruschae examines rise and fall of empire, as the bbc reports. reporter: this is a story about how dustrial world is changing through the eyes of a man whose life's work has been a strange landscape of modern life. >> almost any change can upset people, ether it is glorified something or another or removal. the total removal of something. reporter: they are ptraits of then and now. ed ruscha stands with andy warhol and roy lichtenstein is as one of the giants of pop art, an artistic passion for the everyday of modern life -- gas oof.ons, pictures, and the inspiration for thisex bition are these 19th-century paintings about the rise and fall of empire. ed ruscha's rise and fall begins with the recent industrial past. the old very american workplaces isather less american. the trade school is no longer a trade school. d whatever happened to t phon
exhibition at london's national gallery takes what many consider to be a cold eyed look at donald trump's ameraia, except theings were created decades before the businessman and reality show star decided to run for president. the works by an american pop artist ed ruschae examines rise and fall of empire, as the bbc reports. reporter: this is a story about how dustrial world is changing through the eyes of a man whose life's work has been a strange landscape of modern life. >> almost any...
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exhibition at london's national gallery takes what many consider to be a cold—eyed look at donald trump's america. exceptsman and reality show star ever decided to run for president. the works by american pop artist ed ruche examine the rise and fall of empire, as the bbc‘s david sillito reports. this is a story about how the industrial world is changing, through the eyes of a man whose work has been the changing landscape of modern life. almost any change can upset people. whether it is a glorified something or other or the total removal of something. they are projects of then and now. ed ruscha stands with andy warhol and roy lichtenstein is one of the giants of p0p lichtenstein is one of the giants of pop art, and artistic passion for the everyday of modern life — gas stations, word pictures, oof, and the inspiration for this exhibition are these 19th—century paintings about the rise and fall of empire. ed ruscha's rise and fall begins with our recent industrial past. the old, very american workplace is now rather less american. a trade school is of course now no longer a trade school, and there's a l
exhibition at london's national gallery takes what many consider to be a cold—eyed look at donald trump's america. exceptsman and reality show star ever decided to run for president. the works by american pop artist ed ruche examine the rise and fall of empire, as the bbc‘s david sillito reports. this is a story about how the industrial world is changing, through the eyes of a man whose work has been the changing landscape of modern life. almost any change can upset people. whether it is a...
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trump. there are a few exceptions. marco rubio has put out a couple strong statements on china, on zte. john mccain certainly. ben sasse has called trump's tariffs stupid repeatedly but nobody gets in front of a camera. nobody stops the procedure of the senate in order to make this point -- >> or confronts him -- this is the party of the cold war and it's a dereliction of duty. donald trump has been tougher on harley-davidson than vladimir putin. >> we'll have to leave it there. just ahead, there's another battle obviously brewing in washington. this one to replace justice kennedy. lots to say about that and you'll hear from senator richard blumenthal next. -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. choosing a health care provider doesn't have to be." molly: "that's why
trump. there are a few exceptions. marco rubio has put out a couple strong statements on china, on zte. john mccain certainly. ben sasse has called trump's tariffs stupid repeatedly but nobody gets in front of a camera. nobody stops the procedure of the senate in order to make this point -- >> or confronts him -- this is the party of the cold war and it's a dereliction of duty. donald trump has been tougher on harley-davidson than vladimir putin. >> we'll have to leave it there....
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maria: do you think that perception has changed with president trump in place? >> except the embassy in jerusalem, i don't think this step is good for the peace loving israelis. i believe in the right of the jewish people have their own state and capital. but the pictures we see today in gaza and the shooting of people who are not armed it's not helping the image of israel. and it's take the role of the u.s. as an honest broker in the peace process into doubt. even for me as a christian, i don't want my holy places to be under any certain religion. israel says we wanted to be a jewish state. so it should be open to everybody. i know they would open it to everybody. and they have the right to have to. but if we already decide that jerusalem there is, what do we want to negotiate. there is a lot of muslim holy places in jerusalem and the christians, too. why do you decide something before you push people to sit on the negotiating table. who is going to trust you now that you have take besides. bar report saudis have seemed to have befriended the united states. >> i get into
maria: do you think that perception has changed with president trump in place? >> except the embassy in jerusalem, i don't think this step is good for the peace loving israelis. i believe in the right of the jewish people have their own state and capital. but the pictures we see today in gaza and the shooting of people who are not armed it's not helping the image of israel. and it's take the role of the u.s. as an honest broker in the peace process into doubt. even for me as a christian,...
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trump was just joking. exceptave substantial evidence that the trump campaign was seeking russia's help in defeating hillary clinton. in fact, when this clip aired they had already asked. and motion famously there is there. >> we will mr. a wall. we will build a wall. oh, we are going to build a wall, all right. who is going to pay for the wall? mexico. they will pay. >> as we now know, president trump has been every bit as serious about building a $25 billion wall as candidate trump was. although it doesn't appear mexico is going to be paying for any of it unless you count renegotiating nafta as their way of paying for it. what else shall we now take not just seriously but literally from the campaign? remember he called for criminalizing women who have abortions. he said you might have to think about it. he will said he was open to allowing japan to have nuclear weapons. talked about bringing back water boarding and quote a held health of a lot worse. quite literally this is something that maybe we ought to go ba
trump was just joking. exceptave substantial evidence that the trump campaign was seeking russia's help in defeating hillary clinton. in fact, when this clip aired they had already asked. and motion famously there is there. >> we will mr. a wall. we will build a wall. oh, we are going to build a wall, all right. who is going to pay for the wall? mexico. they will pay. >> as we now know, president trump has been every bit as serious about building a $25 billion wall as candidate...
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after annexing crimea and ukraine so nobody here seem terribly interested in bringing russia back except trump and use every contact all right that's the picture from quebec city john hundred forty. well now donald trump has left the summits in quebec as we've been reporting is on route to seeing a poll for tuesday's highly anticipated meeting can go it will be the first thought was a u.s. president and a north korean leader have ever come face to face. it's a one time shot and i think it's going to work. very well and that's why i feel positive because it makes so much sense. and we will watch over and we'll protect and we'll do a lot of things i can say that south korea japan china many countries want to see it happen and they'll help the lot so there's a great this really is a great time this is not happened in all of the years that they've been separated by a very artificial bantry it's a great opportunity for peace and lasting peace and prosperity. diplomatic editor james bays already in singapore waiting for trump and kim's arrival. you heard him say there was one shot at this summit and
after annexing crimea and ukraine so nobody here seem terribly interested in bringing russia back except trump and use every contact all right that's the picture from quebec city john hundred forty. well now donald trump has left the summits in quebec as we've been reporting is on route to seeing a poll for tuesday's highly anticipated meeting can go it will be the first thought was a u.s. president and a north korean leader have ever come face to face. it's a one time shot and i think it's...
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that is not what donald trump says. except about himself. >> go to the reagan library. some sort of presentation. about the media and ronald reagan. the media loves reagan now. they vilified him and called him every name in the book. to his credit he never let him get to him and remained optimistic and the leader that saw through it. what donald trump is doing is reacting to what happens to every conservative into office. >> you're calling donald trump a conservative? do you really? >> if you can let me finish. >> you better. add onto that. >> donald trump administration has on the vast majority of issues followed through with the conservative play book. there are a couple of exceptions. obviously being tariffs. everything else the administration has done on the economy and national security. on even to some degree. >> not immigration. >> reagan was like gandi. >> i disagree. >> that's fine. you can think that now. if we look back and forth. back then he was loving it and so was your party. you can respect somebody's approach and their tone. and their tactics. but not t
that is not what donald trump says. except about himself. >> go to the reagan library. some sort of presentation. about the media and ronald reagan. the media loves reagan now. they vilified him and called him every name in the book. to his credit he never let him get to him and remained optimistic and the leader that saw through it. what donald trump is doing is reacting to what happens to every conservative into office. >> you're calling donald trump a conservative? do you really?...
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. >> we have to set ourselves down and look in the mirror, and nobody agrees with donald trump exceptthe mirror. at the end of the day i know, i believe for the first time in a long time we've got somebody that really believes in america and has americans' back, right? and i think that's why he gets the pass he does, because when people really look at the situation, they generally do believe in their heart of hearts and his heart of hearts that he's got the country's best interests in mind. he doesn't want to hurt the economy, he doesn't want to hurt small business, he doesn't want to hurt international trade. he generally does finish the world or at least the u.s. generally does believe he's got their best interests in mind, and that's what we're going on right now. neil: i don't think anyone comes intentionally into that office saying i want to do some damage here, that the policies he's going to take are going to have the opposite effect but, again, the jury's still out. right now given this runup in the markets and certainly what we've seen in the economy, it's inarguable, the suc
. >> we have to set ourselves down and look in the mirror, and nobody agrees with donald trump exceptthe mirror. at the end of the day i know, i believe for the first time in a long time we've got somebody that really believes in america and has americans' back, right? and i think that's why he gets the pass he does, because when people really look at the situation, they generally do believe in their heart of hearts and his heart of hearts that he's got the country's best interests in...
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telling north koreans trump expressed an exceptional respect and affection towards kim. ing him his car. plus this video the american side has not shown, trump saluting a north korea general. >> it was an inappropriate thing for him to do from a protocol perspective. now he's played into the north's propaganda about their legitimacy on the world stage. >> reporter: a u.s. official tells cnn the president had been briefed on protocol, that you don't salute military officers from other countries, and facial not state sponsors of terror like north korea. the white house, though, isn't treating this as any mistake but part of the broader goal to show respect for kim and his top brass. >> it's a common courtesy when a military official from another government salutes, that you return that. >> reporter: while trump again publicly praises kim jong-un. >> he's a very smart guy. he's a great negotiator. but i think we understand each other. >> but he's still done some really bad things. >> yeah. but so have a lot of other people done some really bad things. >> reporter: drawing mo
telling north koreans trump expressed an exceptional respect and affection towards kim. ing him his car. plus this video the american side has not shown, trump saluting a north korea general. >> it was an inappropriate thing for him to do from a protocol perspective. now he's played into the north's propaganda about their legitimacy on the world stage. >> reporter: a u.s. official tells cnn the president had been briefed on protocol, that you don't salute military officers from...
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>> i think this is donald trump's katrina. >> except puerto rico was already the katrina. >> yeah, but for him, he managed to get away with thousands of people dying because of the administration's incompetence, this image is not going warp. they're percolating beyond. the styilos that normally can strain the political party, those images are getting out. people all over theountry are hearutender age children. they're hearing about older kids in the shelters changing the diapers of younger babies. >> how is the white house responding? even if they wanted to put the blame on the federal government forg them here, physical conservatives, even if they don't care about the migrant children have to worry about the cost of this nonsense. >> well, it is created by the administration's own doing. and the line from the president is the blame, 100% of the blame should fall on congress. and t, he's had very conflicting messages from congress giving them different directives to what to do. it was only last friday that president trump said don't pass any on immigration. we saw this morning in all c
>> i think this is donald trump's katrina. >> except puerto rico was already the katrina. >> yeah, but for him, he managed to get away with thousands of people dying because of the administration's incompetence, this image is not going warp. they're percolating beyond. the styilos that normally can strain the political party, those images are getting out. people all over theountry are hearutender age children. they're hearing about older kids in the shelters changing the...
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that is not what donald trump says except about himself. >> you know what.ris, you need to go to the reagan library, and one of the things in the reagan library is there's a -- some sort of presentation about the media and ronald reagan because the media seems to love ronald reagan. they hated ronald reagan and they vilified ronald reagan and called him every name in the book. to his credit he remained optimistic and never let it the goat him and remained the kind of leader that saw through it, but what donald trump is doing is reacting to what happens to every conservative which gets into the office. >> you're calling donald trump a conservative. you think donald trump is a conservative, do you really? >> donald trump -- if you can let me finish. >> yeah, you better, you need to add on to that. go ahead. >> donald trump reese administration has the vast majority of issues, follow through with the conservative playbook. there are a couple of exceptions to that, one being obviously tariffs, but by and large if you look at everything else this administration h
that is not what donald trump says except about himself. >> you know what.ris, you need to go to the reagan library, and one of the things in the reagan library is there's a -- some sort of presentation about the media and ronald reagan because the media seems to love ronald reagan. they hated ronald reagan and they vilified ronald reagan and called him every name in the book. to his credit he remained optimistic and never let it the goat him and remained the kind of leader that saw...
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we have got to remember that while president trump excepted the invitation it, went to the meeting, heldhe meeting, moon jae-in of south korea helped broker the meeting itself. u.s. andt together north korean officials shortly after the olympic games in south korea. this plays an important part and there are others in the trump administration who have played an important part including secretary pompeo and others. done is much more to be and this is only the first step. for steadybe looking progress on concrete measures that lead us towards the ultimate goal of a piece regime on the peninsula. host: i hope you can come back and talk to us about it down the road. daryl kimball is the executive director of the arms association. guest: thank you. minutes, the last 20 we are taking your calls on the u.s. north korea summit. republicans, (202) 748-8001, democrats (202) 748-8000, independents (202) 748-8002. your calls until 9:00 as we continue to show you some of the images of that historic su mmit. we are also showing you the front pages from around the world. english language newspaper out
we have got to remember that while president trump excepted the invitation it, went to the meeting, heldhe meeting, moon jae-in of south korea helped broker the meeting itself. u.s. andt together north korean officials shortly after the olympic games in south korea. this plays an important part and there are others in the trump administration who have played an important part including secretary pompeo and others. done is much more to be and this is only the first step. for steadybe looking...
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trump are many. and a lot have to do with his manner. and, remember, he comes from nowhere, right? nobody has ever been elected president of the united states as his first significant public service exceptctions start with that. some of them can't abide his character. i think character is a tricky thing. i read in preparation and talking about this, something winston churchill, of course a very great man. and i won't compare trump to him. compare him to the french premier george colloso, who was a fighter, literal fighter, duellist. he was in libel and slander trials every 15 minutes. and he was a warrior. and churchill loved that guy. although he didn't act like him. he was much more colorful than donald trump. and he was effective in a crisis. and so it looks to me like character, it's not hard to say what makes a good character. read aristotle's ethics. i happen to teach that. but how that is mixed up in a person, that is different for every person. a simply bad person or generally bad person can't do good things. but trump has qualities that are not bad at all. i don't know donald trump. i met him one time in my life. i watch what he does. he's a show pony can. he calls attention to
trump are many. and a lot have to do with his manner. and, remember, he comes from nowhere, right? nobody has ever been elected president of the united states as his first significant public service exceptctions start with that. some of them can't abide his character. i think character is a tricky thing. i read in preparation and talking about this, something winston churchill, of course a very great man. and i won't compare trump to him. compare him to the french premier george colloso, who...
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in terms of the handling of hillary clinton and the handling of donald trump except the rest of the report has hundreds of pages of text messages saying stop donald trump at all costs, we need an insurance policy to stop him. and i can already see the frown on juan's face and he will tell me i'm wrong. the fact of the matter is how can you say there was no bias at the f.b.i. when you have hundreds of pages of text messages saying the opposite? >> sandra: will you tell ed henry he is wrong? >> i never have and never will. well, you know, they can have bear summits sometimes work. what strikes me is that we had an explosion of emotion at the hearing yesterday. i think trey gowdy was going at not only rod rosenstein but at times it looked to me he just wanted to take on the whole justice department, the f.b.i., everybody else and say you guys are tearing america apart. i think that's what he said. the russians aren't losing, america is losing because this goes on and on and divides us. i think part of the point. there is no question. the russians intended to divide us and played to the existi
in terms of the handling of hillary clinton and the handling of donald trump except the rest of the report has hundreds of pages of text messages saying stop donald trump at all costs, we need an insurance policy to stop him. and i can already see the frown on juan's face and he will tell me i'm wrong. the fact of the matter is how can you say there was no bias at the f.b.i. when you have hundreds of pages of text messages saying the opposite? >> sandra: will you tell ed henry he is...
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donald trump's approval rating is exception nally high. 87%. rating that gallop has mentioned behind george w. bush right after 9/11. and donald trump's influence over the party is so great that you hear the leanings towards russia where this used to be a reagan-ite party. you have a recent public policy poll showing that canada's favorable rating is down to 54%. trump has incredible influence over the base. in a sense, republican politicians don't have much choice. if they want to get re-elected, the base belongs to donald trump there is a lot of demographic panic. >> there's an irony, really that success is almost killing the republican party here, joy. i think the only thing that may be able to save any sem fwlens the republican party once was is losing congress in november. as much as the success of having on some level. look at breitbart. a year ago there were some 14 million audiences, take over everything. just in the last 24 hours politico reported their audience has shrunk for the seventh consecutive month. even though there's a lot of
donald trump's approval rating is exception nally high. 87%. rating that gallop has mentioned behind george w. bush right after 9/11. and donald trump's influence over the party is so great that you hear the leanings towards russia where this used to be a reagan-ite party. you have a recent public policy poll showing that canada's favorable rating is down to 54%. trump has incredible influence over the base. in a sense, republican politicians don't have much choice. if they want to get...
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take a listen, sir.Ñi >> does donald trump plan anything except for a series of inspiringi] rallies?rprise. >> ifá heard you sayi] that thir morning. what do you mean? >> you'llr >> it appears as though the fbi átk be re-opening an investigation into the hillary clinton email server. @&h(lc% something was coming. ì(lc% tell you the truth, i thoughtt(t would bek&r)ee or four weeks ago. >> do you expectt( to be named the ig repo.iç as a receiver of leaked information from the fbi? >> oh,ñr xdno, no. i didn't get any leaked information of the fbi. ? you had no prior knowledge that anthony weiner was going to trigger the start ofw3 a --e1 >> no idea at all. >> no idea thatkwgñr weiner was involved in this atÑi all. had no idea they would re-open it. when i said that i speculated on the fact there was a lot of turmoil within ther was going --ñr >>xdi] you told a radioq show h that you'd gotten some head's up from both current and former. >> no. allán(ó[Ñi -- all currentw3gu, but not necessarilyñ;with the fbi. i do security work alli] over t world and i usew3ok fbi agents i consider them
take a listen, sir.Ñi >> does donald trump plan anything except for a series of inspiringi] rallies?rprise. >> ifá heard you sayi] that thir morning. what do you mean? >> you'llr >> it appears as though the fbi átk be re-opening an investigation into the hillary clinton email server. @&h(lc% something was coming. ì(lc% tell you the truth, i thoughtt(t would bek&r)ee or four weeks ago. >> do you expectt( to be named the ig repo.iç as a receiver of...
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except from trump. he added a list of super latives and flattering comments. i saw a reversal. he was doing that today. he was calling him a worthy negotiator. talented man. honor to be with you. excellent relationship. a special bond. he was this of course we should put this into context comes at a time when the president is loyal u allies and his finger it's a stretch to say north korea would be an ally. but it seemed to me he was doing the flattery today. again it was not one photo op it was a series. and they both seemed to relish every single one of them. >> excellent points. thank you very much. stick around we have a lot more to discuss. we're waiting to hear from the president himself how he will spin this. let's go back to new york. >> thank you. all right president trump accomplishing something that no other sitting president has done. meeting with kim jong un. a success or a photo op? where do we go from here. that's next. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plan
except from trump. he added a list of super latives and flattering comments. i saw a reversal. he was doing that today. he was calling him a worthy negotiator. talented man. honor to be with you. excellent relationship. a special bond. he was this of course we should put this into context comes at a time when the president is loyal u allies and his finger it's a stretch to say north korea would be an ally. but it seemed to me he was doing the flattery today. again it was not one photo op it was...
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i do not believe that trump supporters with exception i don't mean to say this or not exception so i didn't mean, no, no -- no. be careful about that one. i have been to west virginia. and i have been to kentucky and i have talked to familyies who are strung out on opioids, bheem can't find decent jobs and our -- job is not to put down people because culturally they may be a little bit differently different than we are. the reason that trump is in the white house for today is too long the democratic party has turned its back on those working people. [applause] and that's vast are majority what i'm -- what i meant to say is there's racism but the vast majority of those people are simply people whoring working working hard and having a lower standard of living they can't affordable health care or medicine they can't sending their kids to college and they want a government thatten wills to them and so we have to start talking to those people and treat those people with respect. they are rnt an if we're going to go forward as a country we go forward together. thank you, i mean, this is j
i do not believe that trump supporters with exception i don't mean to say this or not exception so i didn't mean, no, no -- no. be careful about that one. i have been to west virginia. and i have been to kentucky and i have talked to familyies who are strung out on opioids, bheem can't find decent jobs and our -- job is not to put down people because culturally they may be a little bit differently different than we are. the reason that trump is in the white house for today is too long the...
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about that and what they ought to be doing is saying he didn't do it but they are not saying that except trumpamous collusion meeting at trump tower. >> martin, i think one thing clearly, you heard the crowd there. this rallies the base. this gets them excited when we talk about this and the so-called witch hunt. but mueller has made it clear, he has no intention of indicting the president. he doesn't see that that is something that could be done. but the possibility of impeachment is real if we don't keep republicans in the house and senate. so, therefore, that is why giuliani and trump are going out there to make sure that we elect republicans in the midterm and keep our control, but, martin, you travel the country. you talk to these people. i see your stories. they are not talking about that. people want to talk about jobs. they want to talk about security, they want to talk about seniors and health care. those are the issues, in my view, are winning issues for republicans and they need to go out and talk about, not just to the base but to broaden the base and that is a winning message for
about that and what they ought to be doing is saying he didn't do it but they are not saying that except trumpamous collusion meeting at trump tower. >> martin, i think one thing clearly, you heard the crowd there. this rallies the base. this gets them excited when we talk about this and the so-called witch hunt. but mueller has made it clear, he has no intention of indicting the president. he doesn't see that that is something that could be done. but the possibility of impeachment is...
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trump's campaign manager says trial to fire sessions. >> and seems like everyone's weighing in about separating children except ivanka trump. behind her silence? at&t gives you more for your thing. your getting serious thing. that moving out of the friend zone, moving in together and getting two of everything thing. those fur babies preparing you for real babies thing. that one for me, one for you, us together for the rest of everything. buy one iphone 8 and get one iphone 8 on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att dot com. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. t
trump's campaign manager says trial to fire sessions. >> and seems like everyone's weighing in about separating children except ivanka trump. behind her silence? at&t gives you more for your thing. your getting serious thing. that moving out of the friend zone, moving in together and getting two of everything thing. those fur babies preparing you for real babies thing. that one for me, one for you, us together for the rest of everything. buy one iphone 8 and get one iphone 8 on us....
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maria: do you think that perception has changed with president trump in place? >> except for the moving of the embassy in jerusalem, i don't think this step is good for the peace loving israelis. i believe in the right of the jewish people have their own state and capital. but the pictures we see today in gaza and the shooting of people who are not armed it's not helping the image of israel. and it's take the role of the u.s. as an honest broker in the peace process into doubt. even for me as a christian, i don't want my holy places to be under any certain religion. israel says we wanted to be a jewish state. so it should be open to everybody. i know they would open it to everybody. and they have the right to have to. but if we already decide that jerusalem there is, what do we want to negotiate. there is a lot of muslim holy places in jerusalem and the christians, too. why do you decide something before you push people to sit on the negotiating table. who is going to trust you now that you have take besides. bar report saudis have seemed to have befriended the united sta
maria: do you think that perception has changed with president trump in place? >> except for the moving of the embassy in jerusalem, i don't think this step is good for the peace loving israelis. i believe in the right of the jewish people have their own state and capital. but the pictures we see today in gaza and the shooting of people who are not armed it's not helping the image of israel. and it's take the role of the u.s. as an honest broker in the peace process into doubt. even for...
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s power to pardon is except in cases of impeachment. so if trump can pardon himself in a criminal case, i don't in a criminal case, i don't think that will be relevant because mueller is not likely to and ultimately. impeachment he can't. >> impeachment is a totally different now for lawmakers. if it rises to that level i have another option for addressing fat. another legal scholar says there is a right answer and self pardon should not be regarded as valid. valid. it would violate the basic rule ofawlet law principle that no p should be allowed to adjudicate his own case. what do you say? >> i agree it is a rabbit hole. there are two limits on pardon power, what is you can't do it for impeachment, the other is political. rudy is right, the pres. would never pardon himself the joke, the underlying point is the pres. doesn't need to pardon himself because the president hasn't done anything wrong. of mueller wants to probe questions conversations between the president and the atty. gen. that is covered by executive privilege. beyond that the preside
s power to pardon is except in cases of impeachment. so if trump can pardon himself in a criminal case, i don't in a criminal case, i don't think that will be relevant because mueller is not likely to and ultimately. impeachment he can't. >> impeachment is a totally different now for lawmakers. if it rises to that level i have another option for addressing fat. another legal scholar says there is a right answer and self pardon should not be regarded as valid. valid. it would violate the...
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president trump hasn't been seen publicly except for his time visiting with the president singapore.nd it's kim jong-un, the supposedly reclusive and certainly infamous leader of north korea was treated like a celebrity in a walk-about with the foreign minister of singapore and others. the attention drawn to him. that's the kind of celebrity magnet that is in part not about the substance of who kim is but it's about the spectacle of this event. there will be a handshake seen around the world in hours. it will ultimately be in the biography of both men. this is high stakes. what can be achieved. you are right, dialing back expectations has been happening. they will have 45 minutes allotted after the handshake one on one. there are a series of opportunities to see these men together. photoon, if you want to call it. but it's also recording history. the handshake will be seen. we will also have a chance to see a bilateral meeting and then a working lunch. when the other officials are in the room that's probably where a lot of the substance on specifics will be accomplished. but this the
president trump hasn't been seen publicly except for his time visiting with the president singapore.nd it's kim jong-un, the supposedly reclusive and certainly infamous leader of north korea was treated like a celebrity in a walk-about with the foreign minister of singapore and others. the attention drawn to him. that's the kind of celebrity magnet that is in part not about the substance of who kim is but it's about the spectacle of this event. there will be a handshake seen around the world in...
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whatever president obama did, president trump does the opposite. except separating children from their parents. president obama crafted the egghead butthead policy called strategic patience which endangered the mess in the middle east. and cause a mess on aisle 9. there was no real pressure or believable threat. no nicknames like little rocketman. now this unorthodoxed befuddling maximum pressure might yield surprising results. and if it works, they should indian give obama's nobel prize to trump. will strong arming western europe work? it might lead to frosty tariffs and awkward meeting. but global leaders don't know how to respond to this president. and that's how he wants it. macron wants to get along. justin trudeau betrayed his dependence on the bully he has to pacify for the next 2 and a half years. will this bull in a china shop change the world? who the hell knows. but it's entertaining to watch. it offers a new episode every single day. the white house announced john bolton will travel to russia to discuss a possible summit between president trum
whatever president obama did, president trump does the opposite. except separating children from their parents. president obama crafted the egghead butthead policy called strategic patience which endangered the mess in the middle east. and cause a mess on aisle 9. there was no real pressure or believable threat. no nicknames like little rocketman. now this unorthodoxed befuddling maximum pressure might yield surprising results. and if it works, they should indian give obama's nobel prize to...
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. >> does donald trump plan anything except for a series of inspiring rallies? >> what? >> you'll see. >> i'm talking about some pretty big surprise. >> i heard you say that this morning. what do you mean? >> you'll see. >> it appears as though the fbi may be re-opening an investigation into the hillary clinton email server. >> so you via general idea that something was coming. >> i had expected this -- to tell you the truth, i thought it would be three or four weeks ago. >> do you expect to be named in the ig report as a receiver of leaked information from the fbi? >> oh, no, no. absolutely not. no. impossible. i didn't get any leaked information of the fbi. >> you had no prior knowledge that anthony weiner was going to trigger the start of a -- >> no idea at all. >> no idea that weiner was involved in this at all. had no idea they would re-open it. when i said that i speculated on the fact there was a lot of turmoil within the fbi that this was going -- >> you told a radio show host that you'd gotten some head's up from both current and former. >> no. all -- all curren
. >> does donald trump plan anything except for a series of inspiring rallies? >> what? >> you'll see. >> i'm talking about some pretty big surprise. >> i heard you say that this morning. what do you mean? >> you'll see. >> it appears as though the fbi may be re-opening an investigation into the hillary clinton email server. >> so you via general idea that something was coming. >> i had expected this -- to tell you the truth, i thought it...
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trump the credit for trying to take this on. everyone i think was duplicitious regarding the border. except for president trump.en are the victims because their parents chose to break the law. including traffickers of both contraband and humans. all kinds of awful consequences result from tolerating this lawlessness and a wall will be a great way to reestablish law. >> ambassador eisen don't this come down to how the administration, it comes down to had you this administration is interpreting the existing law. they have enforced immigration laws unlike past administrations. >> president trump tried to lie about this too. claiming it continued under pass predecessors. nonsense. everybody recognizes that kids are different from adults. and in order to keep the kids safe, both democrats and republicans had kept the families together. president trump and his administration intentionally tore these children from their parent's arm. it is inhumane and cruel. and the american people don't like it. in the gallup poll, last week before this mess, trump was at 45% approved. 50% disapproved. that soared to a 14% gap in to
trump the credit for trying to take this on. everyone i think was duplicitious regarding the border. except for president trump.en are the victims because their parents chose to break the law. including traffickers of both contraband and humans. all kinds of awful consequences result from tolerating this lawlessness and a wall will be a great way to reestablish law. >> ambassador eisen don't this come down to how the administration, it comes down to had you this administration is...
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to say that as an american who has almost always voted for a democrat, with the exception of right now, i voted for trump. i feel that he is the leader that we needed at this time in our nation. i would love to see more of our country come together isupport of what he is doing. he is not our typical leader that we are used to. he is able to bring people to the table. historic signing this evening is not mean that everything is going to be ok, but it is a step in the right direction that i believe, without reading the details of the agreement and knowing the details, and knowing that it is something that we need to , and if we as americans, no matter what party we belong be as americans, we should proud, we should be proud that we are bringing peace through strength. bring -- i able to live on the west coast, and i d not want a bomb. i do not want a nuclear bomb to fly into my city, intmy state, into my country. host: this is the headline from the detroit news. the trump-kim summit racing cautious hope for peace. here, you see the president and north korean leader departing the hotel. let us watch. [indis
to say that as an american who has almost always voted for a democrat, with the exception of right now, i voted for trump. i feel that he is the leader that we needed at this time in our nation. i would love to see more of our country come together isupport of what he is doing. he is not our typical leader that we are used to. he is able to bring people to the table. historic signing this evening is not mean that everything is going to be ok, but it is a step in the right direction that i...
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. >> it would be tough for anyone except donald trump. he has the guts to push forward in this. i talked to the president not long ago. he is a smart guy. he knows the number one reason evangelicals voted for him in the largest margin in history was his commitment to a conservative judiciary and the reason evangelicals continue to support him at 75% approval rate if he is fulfilling those promises, not just at the supreme court level but the federal court level as well and i spent this year saying i believe donald trump is the most consequential president since ronald reagan i'm changing that. i believe he will be seen as the most consequential president since abraham lincoln. remaking the judiciary is going to shift the direction of our country dramatically. it is going to cement his legacy as a conservative and i believe it will ensure his reelection in 2020. >> depending which end of the spectrum you love or hate been analysis on the long-term impact he is going to have. county respond to those, you cite the evangelical approval rating for him. county respond to those who say
. >> it would be tough for anyone except donald trump. he has the guts to push forward in this. i talked to the president not long ago. he is a smart guy. he knows the number one reason evangelicals voted for him in the largest margin in history was his commitment to a conservative judiciary and the reason evangelicals continue to support him at 75% approval rate if he is fulfilling those promises, not just at the supreme court level but the federal court level as well and i spent this...
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[applause] president trump: this is tom selleck except better looking, right? [laughter] better looking. angel: thank you. my name is angel agnes. my family legally emigrated from hungary. we escaped during the revolution. we couldn't come to the united states as my mother planned because my father was born in yugoslavia. and they wanted us to stay. and because my mother said no they didn't allow us to come to , the american embassy. we went to -- we had the choice of south africa, austria or brazil. we went to brazil. and we lived there for 13 years trying to legally emigrate to the united states. when we emigrated to brazil, we wear state lists we didn't ate-less, we didn't belong anywhere because the government took our citizenship because we escaped. when we came to the united states, we were stateless. i'm very honored and proud to say this is my home, my country, and i will fight for this country until my death. thank you, law enforcement, border patrol, immigration, barbara, everybody that got me here today. and thank you for fighting this fight with us
[applause] president trump: this is tom selleck except better looking, right? [laughter] better looking. angel: thank you. my name is angel agnes. my family legally emigrated from hungary. we escaped during the revolution. we couldn't come to the united states as my mother planned because my father was born in yugoslavia. and they wanted us to stay. and because my mother said no they didn't allow us to come to , the american embassy. we went to -- we had the choice of south africa, austria or...
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senior administration official tells cnn that no one except president trump and kim and their translators will be in the room when they first sit down to talk. that meeting could last up to two hours before other members of the delegations are brought in. secretary of state mike pompeo briefed reporters saying the president is confident, fully prepared for this meeting and says the ultimate goal as it has always been is the complete de-nuclearization of the korean peninsula. that language is very interesting in and of itself. we'll tell you why. another key question is kim jong-un's version of de-nuclearization the same as president trump's? >> a lot of questions. keep bringing us breaking news and developments as they happen. president trump slammed the g-7 countries on trade and pulled out of their joint statement. the president's top economic advisers accuse canadian prime minister justin trudeau of betraying president trump adding quote there is a special place in hell for leaders who engage in bad faith diplomacy with this president. we begin with caitlyn collins. >> reporter: it's a
senior administration official tells cnn that no one except president trump and kim and their translators will be in the room when they first sit down to talk. that meeting could last up to two hours before other members of the delegations are brought in. secretary of state mike pompeo briefed reporters saying the president is confident, fully prepared for this meeting and says the ultimate goal as it has always been is the complete de-nuclearization of the korean peninsula. that language is...
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people out here in nevada, people in ohio, people in new york, they see this, brian, except what trumping on is he can go to a rally in duluth, or as he's going to come to one here in nevada on saturday to raise money for dean heller who is embattled and has had more positions on immigration than he's had on health care which is really saying something. he thinks if he can just get that crowd whipped up, that if he can keep his base as everyone talks about it, riled up about immigration which is a divisive and emotional issue, that might be enough. it was enough for him to win the presidency. might it be enough for republicans to get the rural and white vote up enough to hold on to the house and senate? that's the political calculation here, brian. it's in great contrast in my opinion to the haphazard slap dash whim of the moment way that trump and his administration conduct themselves. >> all right. lightning round here, gang. >> connie, go ahead. >> i want to say i think these rallies -- these are about his neediness. how much attention must you still get when you're president of the
people out here in nevada, people in ohio, people in new york, they see this, brian, except what trumping on is he can go to a rally in duluth, or as he's going to come to one here in nevada on saturday to raise money for dean heller who is embattled and has had more positions on immigration than he's had on health care which is really saying something. he thinks if he can just get that crowd whipped up, that if he can keep his base as everyone talks about it, riled up about immigration which...
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that is the exception to the role. trump likes to talk to people. likes to engage. certainly whether it is bad press, good press, he wants to talk about it with members and mostly republicans. he has a bit of a friendship with senator manchin, who has been at the white house. trump is going to campaign against mansion west virginia -- manchin in west virginia where he is popular. grassley is in the middle of these fights. he's making recommendations on mueller. he's expressing concerns about trade policies. not getting very far on either one but grassley would be one i figure trump would talk to a fair amount. twice a month, that's a decent amount. susan: the senator has been working the trade issue hard for quite a long time. senatorsence of state or the president is popular on the trade policy and your observations where that's going? elana: i think we could see an effort to check the president's use of a particular type of tariff. 232, related to national security. plan a standoff over there would be an actual vote. i think republicans stepped back because they w
that is the exception to the role. trump likes to talk to people. likes to engage. certainly whether it is bad press, good press, he wants to talk about it with members and mostly republicans. he has a bit of a friendship with senator manchin, who has been at the white house. trump is going to campaign against mansion west virginia -- manchin in west virginia where he is popular. grassley is in the middle of these fights. he's making recommendations on mueller. he's expressing concerns about...
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prident trump: mexico doing nothing for us except taking our money and sending us drugs. >> on capitol hill house republicans postpone a vote on a long-term legislative fix. >> we've all been in negotiatio for the last several weeks. we'll spend the weekend, delay a vote tillk. next w >> but the president tells them to stop wasting their time trying to pass legislation tefore the mid-term elections. what's n for the more than 2,000 children waiting to be reunited with their parents and at's next in congress? we examine the challenges ahead with nancy cordes of cbs news, michael shear of the "new york times,"f yeganeh torbati reuters, and dan balz of "the washington post." >> this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> their leadership is instctive. theynderstand the challenges of today and research the technologies of tomorrow. some call them veterans. we call them part of our team. >> on a cruise with american cruise lines journey along the colombia and snake rivers travelers reforge the route forged by lewis and clark more than 200 yrs ago. american cruise lines' fleet of
prident trump: mexico doing nothing for us except taking our money and sending us drugs. >> on capitol hill house republicans postpone a vote on a long-term legislative fix. >> we've all been in negotiatio for the last several weeks. we'll spend the weekend, delay a vote tillk. next w >> but the president tells them to stop wasting their time trying to pass legislation tefore the mid-term elections. what's n for the more than 2,000 children waiting to be reunited with their...