treated that reporter that way. and for that, i m sorry mr. ben jacobs. well, apology to ben jacobs. we ll see where this goes next. it was very much an unexpected apology. it was indeed. we ll continue to follow events in montana. but for the moment let s turn our attention to the president. donald trump spent time on thursday in brussels. he certainly made his presence known. first it appeared he pushed one of the prime minister s out of the way. and then there was the uncomfortable handshake, and finally a scolding chastising speech to nato allies, much of which seemed to come straight from his campaign play book. nato members must finally contribute their fair share and meet their financial
uncertainty. what are your sources telling you, how hard is it to break through? we had rumors before, what is fact and rumor? reporter: clear tough, especially because the debate over hosni mubarak s health has constantly been coming up in the course of thepast year and a half since he was ousted from power, similar protests in tahrir square, warnings that his health was deteriorating, and this as he was being brought on charges of corruption, as an accomplice to the deaths of hundreds of protesters in january and february of 2011. he was found guilty on most charges and acquitted on corruption charges. we have this middle east news agency report saying that he was clinically dead, denied by supreme council of armed forces which is arguing he is in critical condition now, but that his health is deteriorating, and that is overshadowing the political struggle under way of the seismic political changes we ve seen. with historic presidential elections last weekend taking place
for his democrats. now he s turning to his 2008 campaign play book and the his to do it. dan lothian is here in the situation room to get some new details. the group we re talking about is these younger voters that played such a crucial role in getting president obama elected. that s why you saw this week the white house pushing to get young people energized believing they can again make a difference in the midterm elections, well, what a difference a couple of years can make. this hip, energy filled loud music craving crowd is once again feeling the love from president obama. hello, wisconsin! reporter: this week, a massive rally at the university of wisconsin. a conference call with college journalists, and a 40 and under dnc event to pump them up for the midterm elections. the biggest mistake we could make is to let impatience or
campaign. we are going to drain the swamp. reporter: it s not the only page moore seems to be taking from trump s campaign play book. drain the swamp. send mitch mcconnell a message. reporter: a familiar target. moore as the candidate bucking the system and the gop establishment. in doing so he has called out figures in his own party. this is an effort by mitch mcconnell and his cronies to steal this election from the people of alabama. reporter: there are echoes of candidate trump also targeting other republicans. wouldn t you think that paul ryan would call and say good going? but there is a whole thing going on. reporter: when allegations of sexual assault surfaced during their campaigns lies, lies, lies. reporter: both men strongly deny the allegations.
the intel community. plenty of other headlines coming out of the first press conference since the election. and to be complete on it he said yes i think russia did the hacks but later on he gave the same answer and said but it could have been something else. almost in the same breath he did say that russia carried out the sign area tacks but then he said it s not the only country that hacked the u.s. here. it was taking a page out of his combative campaign play book. donald trump saying for the first time he accepts that russia carried out the election cyberattacks during a rowdy and contentious press conference. as far as hacking i think it was russia, but i think we also get hacked by other countries.