deal. dana: howie, i remember watcwatching the press on foreign trips they work their tails off be up all hours of the day and night to report back. there is so much to cover. a lot of big domestic news on the plate as well with the supreme court nomination at play, starting on monday night at 9:00 p.m. after that announced. how do you expect that the president is going to keep up with everything? by working 23 hours a day. but, look, the president will be dominating the news on steroids even more than usual and in classic trumpian fashion. so it will all be very divisive. the supreme court is going to set off the most intense domestic battle of his presidency no, matter who he picks. the left will be warning the day after the nominee is confirmed all abortion rights will vanish. they will be digging into the nominee s background the press as well. the nato trip we got a taste of this at the g-7 deign namplet he is already going to get intensified criticism about upending, blowing
a police complex, rather a police station is about a few hundred meters in front in the main road which is what you call between the airport and the hotel area. it s supposed to be very very secure. jenna: dean bernardo, valuable information. thank you very much. senator rand paul joins us live to tell us what life would look like if the president decides not to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. we want to make sure we stay up close on that. big domestic news item of the day. we ll continue to bring you breaking news updates on what s happening in the philippines moments from now.
multisite attack. but it looks like, given what they found at the site of the explosion, it could have been an even bigger and more complex attack than it was. so all of that has just happened within the past day. yemen, jordan, ankara, berlin, there was also a shooting at a mosque in zurich, switzerland, today. three people were shot and injured. we absolutely we know nothing at this point about the assailant in that case about whether or not the assailant is alive or dead or in custody or at large. i m sorry to say it, but it s been a hell of a day. here at home at 5:30 eastern time, we officially got a winner in our presidential election, the president-elect won the election today officially when he got the necessary 270 electoral votes. that was the big domestic news here today. we ll talk later on this hour about the electoral college vote
today. three people were shot and injured. we absolutely we know nothing at this point about the assailant in that case about whether or not the assailant is alive or dead or in custody or at large. i m sorry to say it, but it s been a hell of a day. here at home at 5:30 eastern time, we officially got a winner in our presidential election, the president-elect won the election today officially when he got the necessary 270 electoral votes. that was the big domestic news here today. we ll talk later on this hour about the electoral college vote and about some of the strange things that happened in the electoral college vote today. that did not go the way it was expected to go. in terms of the transition effort, the guardian newspaper may give you pause if you re a national security voter or maybe if on a day like today you re starting to think about becoming a national security voter.
so they are willing they have long willing to subject to the population, to economic hardship rather than compromise on their political and ideological aims. kareem, thank you very much. a man who knows as much about iran as anyone out there. our special coverage continues. plus big domestic news. we have deadly wildfires. a special live report for you. plus a massive explosion at a chemical plant in louisiana. a real shock today. we re going to get to the key headlines in just a moment. this day calls you.