yes? he has, brooke. let s start with b. larry kudlow called up and told nikki haley, you re right, when you made that statement, that was the policy. but the policy has as soon sinc changed. there was a meeting at the white house. she thought that was the policy. the policy changed over the weekend. nobody bothered to tell nikki haley about that. layrry kudlow called her up, th policy changed, we re sorry we left you out of the loop. she doesn t want to pick a fight with the president but she was definitely fighting back about that disrespectful comment against larry kudlow. and i have to ask would larry kudlow have said that about a
meeting and or we won t have a good meeting or maybe we won t have a meeting at all. but i think there s a great chance to solve a world problem. jeff zeleny, tell me more about how they met for the pompeo meetin and what was discussed. reporter: that was the most interesting information since the president said seven weeks ago he wants to have a summit. the reality is the fact that the secretary of state designee went to meet with kim jong un, this is the highest level diplomacy virtually in a generation here, since madeleine albright went at the end of the bill clinton administration. but we don t know exactly, brooke, what they talked about. we know the topics in general. of course the centerpiece here
comey mentioned both of those incidents today on the view. why do you believe you were fired? i don t know. i took him at his word when he told that to lester ho eer holt then i read in the media he also said that privately to the russians in the oval office. today s tweet, i don t follow him on twitter but i ve seen the tweet. both of those things can t be true. i think that illustrates part of the problem i m trying to bring up. it matters that the president is not committed to the truth as a central american value so i don t know what to make of it. dana bash and jeffrey toobin join us. dana. for a man who says he has the best memory of all time, did the president genuinely forget, a, or is this revisionist history? i ll take b, brooke, and that
an aircraft engine wosrks on principles of heat. the engine is cold and then it gets hot and you shut it down and it gets cold again. the metal is expanding and contracting, expanding and contracting, expanding and extracting, getting large ar an smaller, and that can cause pressure to the engine. we don t know what this part was. one thing we do know apparently is that it had a fatigue crack and departed the engine by virtue of centrifugal force. a lot of people watching you right now are thinking could my next aircraft be at risk? are other airlines, other planes could the same risk exist? brooke, they re all at risk. they re all at risk, brooke.
that secret meeting. and naikki haley owns a whit house director who said she was confus confused. and more on the southwest flight on the woman who was nearly subjected out of the window after the engine failed. are there other risks with other planes? you re watching cnn. i m brooke baldwin. people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn t that be cool? and that s why exxonmobil scientists think it s not small at all. energy lives here. join t-mobile and the whole family can stay connected with new iphones.