put names down. innuendo. today say they sources have said that president trump they don t have sources. these are very dishonest people, many of them. they are very, very dishonest people and their ratings are lousy, by the way. people should look into it. here s the president this morning on twitter. the fake news is working overtime, just reported that despite the tremendous success we are having with the economy and all things else, 91% of the network news about me is negative, which he calls fake. why do we work so hard in working with the media when it is corrupt. take away credentials? indeed, some credentials were pulled during the campaign but so far, as of tonight, we re still allowed on the white house grounds. in fact, the white house is eager for positive coverage of the return of those prisoners from north korea in the middle of the night. veteran journalist and author jonathan alter responded to the president s dangled threat this
also be on thin ice somehow and a very public feud between trump and his own attorney general. the associated press is reporting it this way tonight, rarely has a modern president confronted so many crises and controversies across so many fronts at the same time. after 13 months in office, there s little expectation among many white house aides and outside allies that trump can quickly find his footing or attract new top flight talent to the west wing. here to talk about it with us john hileman, veteran journalist, and jonathan lemere, white house reporter for the associated press. mr. lemere, as of tonight first of all, you site 16 sources. so the leaking business is robust these days in washington. is there any more stability tonight than say let s pick a
intelligence operatives he helped fib director j. edgar hoover informed. similarly robert f. kennedy the u.s. attorney general kept the fbi informed of his back channel meeting with soviet intermediaries during the cuban missile crisis. with all this in mind let s bring in walter isaksen, president of the aspen institute, former editor of time magazine, veteran journalist and author. biographer of figures so big we need only mention their last name, franklin,ine teen, kissinger, jobs, and da vinci. walleter is with us from his great home town of new orleans, louisiana. walter, first of all we are going to make some folks buy the book because they should. a thumbnail sketch, who were the wise men it would be wise people today. and what would you say to president trump if you had 15 minutes to say to this guy who
helped fib director j. edgar hoover informed. similarly robert f. kennedy the u.s. attorney general kept the fbi informed of his back channel meeting with soviet intermediaries during the cuban missile crisis. with all this in mind let s bring in walter isaksen, president of the aspen institute, former editor of time magazine, veteran journalist and author. biographer of figures so big we need only mention their last name, franklin,ine teen, kissinger, jobs, and da vinci. walleter is with us from his great home town of new orleans, louisiana. walter, first of all we are going to make some folks buy the book because they should. a thumbnail sketch, who were the wise men it would be wise people today. and what would you say to president trump if you had 15 minutes to say to this guy who ran as an anti-establishment, anti-administrative state nationalist that it s good to have wise people around you?
now heavily bombarded in the capital sanaa and the u.n. tried to broke err peace process. the diplomat i spoke to said that this hostage release, captive release, call it what you will, perhaps a goodwill gesture to get the peace talks started again. that may happen in oman in the days ahead or it may not. the diplomat i spoke to very pessimistic, frankly, feeling that a saudi coalition believes it has the military upper hand and may pursue a more military option rather than letting peace talks go through. civilians losing their lives frequently in yemen, 2,000 so far, a total of 5,000 having died in the this conflict. but today for two american families at least some good news, their loved ones to safety. jim? nick paton walsh from beirut, thank you. with bernie sapders poll numbers climbing and vice president biden considering entering the race, is hillary clinton s campaign in trouble? we ll talk to a veteran journalist who knows the former secretary of state well. carl bernstein