capital, and this may be part of it. he s willing to yell and scream and demand the release of american prisoner, americans held almost everywhere, except saudi arabia. yeah, and it s is not just it s not just one time. it s not just one instance that makes you wonder. add that to the murder of jamal khashoggi, someone that you consider a friend, and when you look at, he s killed by saudi arabia, the official word from the president, in some way, shape, or form is that the king and the crowned prince, they say they had nothing to do with it and there s nothing more he can do about it. i mean, do you i don t do you k i wonder in another administration, what would be what would be happening right now that would be different? at the very least, i think will would be an official acknowledgement that this was wrong, that there would be a protest lodged. if you notice, john bolton did not even say, we have lodged a
i don t think it s fair to call this a protest because if you look at what they were saying, they re saying we will fight, we know where you sleep at night. brian, what does that mean to you if someone said that to you? we will fight, we know where you sleep at night. to me, that s a very clear threat. that s a threat, not a protest. they re trying to continue to tim date not just him, but even worse his wife and children. i think it s not legitimate to call that a protest. there are many ways you can protest, many legitimate ways you can protest. this is an act of terrorism. he s the counterargument. what they say they were trying to do is make tucker carlson s family feel some of the terror that let s say kids separated at the border feel. that s the argument, i don t agree with it, but what s the counter? what tucker does is gets up and talks for a living. so if someone wants to debate tucker they can get up and give a different viewpoint. he has a debate on his show every n
stood up out of respect thinking he was going to do an interchange with me. then he tells me, he sees who it is and tells me to sit down vehemently with the venom of disdain, with disdain towards me. and i sat down, but then he started saying, oh area you k, voter suppression for you, those cnn polls. this was all off mike. my reporter colleagues heard me. i m talking about voter suppression in florida, voter suppression in georgia, north dakota, texas, and other states. he proceeded sit down, sit down. that was a legitimate question. thankfully another reporter from npr, another african american followed up and he was very flip with her about voter suppression as he s claiming voter fraud is happening. and there are more cases of voter suppression than voter fraud. so many more. real issues. if they want to suspend my pass over that, it s not it s not
one venrecent exchange between president and a reporter illustrates just how nasty the interactions have been. on the campaign trail you called yourself a nationalist. some people saw that as emboldening white nationalist. now other people are saying i don t know why you say that. that s such a racist question. there are some people that say the republican party is supporting white nationalist party because of your rhetoric. what do you make of that? that s such a racist question. it wasn t a racist question, it was a question about racism. let s talk to april ryan, she s a cnn analyst and the white house worpt for american urban radio networks. i don t want to play the sound, but the president called you a very nasty loser this week. do you think he was just having a bad day or do you think there s a racial component to this? it s personal. the president made a personal
the wishes of her pole to leave the european union and president trump off of what he calls a successful nato summit, there were tensions to be worked out by nato moves on and the alliance is still intact and achieving some great things and what do you think the most important thing for them to discuss tonight is? well, first of all, let me say that i was taken, surprising that theresa may the prime minister of great britain came out and defended donald trump at the moment of the contentious nato hearing she defended him and defended that special relationship between the united states and the united kingdom and i thought that that was a good tone setter for tonight s meetings and my discussion is that there will be some discussion of uyou k, eu relations and how they will exit the eu but there is also some discussion about the strength of the economic relationship between britain and the united