observed and china has not. the president and xi jinping will probably meet later in the year. there s plans and discussions and agendas and so forth. but the relationship has not been positive lately and we have to have reciprocity in all of these areas. trade, security, military issues. that s what s at stake here. we have to defend american interests as the president has said many times. chris: larry, thank you. thanks for your time and we will watch other markets to this week sir. thank you chris. appreciate it. chris: 23 days until the place, the xfinity xfi gateway.
house thinks they do. chris: president trump says he gets substantially more support from african-americans the most republicans have gotten over the years. but the numbers don t back him up. let s take a look in 2012, mitt romney got six percent of the black vote. in 2016, mr. trump got eight percent in a recent poll, 12 percent of african americans approve of the job he s doing while 85 percent disapprove. your thoughts on kanye s visit to the oval office and is there any political benefit? i think there s modest political benefit. look, the african-american votf democrat democratic party has been monolithic for years. a republican can only hope to cut into that a little bit. culturally, i think the black vote is so oriented toward the democrats. this bizarre event and that s what it was. might help a little but only a little as julie suggests.
general investigation of the tragedy. before he makes a final decision. chris: in the interview on 60 minutes tonight, president trump says if it turns out that he was murdered by the saudis, there will be serious consequences to take a look at this clip. may be especially so because this man was a reporter. you ll be surprised to hear me say that. there s something really terrible and disgusting about that, if that were the case. we ll have tosee. we will are going to get to the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment. chris: the question is, what kind of severe punishment if the arms sale is off the table. and the president has made it clear he intends to go through that . what can you do? chris, look, as in every case when the president speaks. when the president warns, people should take him at his
necessarily talking about impeachment but there s that were going to match our passion with their passion. it doesn t come across that way. that mob screaming and shouting around brett kavanaugh, - - they were protesting. let s go through paint on the republican headquarters in manhattan and say that s normal. it s not normal! our politics is broken and the american people will decide. they will vote for more republicans than they should because a republican will say i will go to washington and find a way to make this work. when you have a democrat that says i will create problems for the country by going after president trump. people are sick of it. . [indiscernible] you had a candidate on the other side that was the one person donald trump could be. her comments the other day about instability. what is she saying? this is brutal. chris: your stealing time for
on in chris. chris: since 1942, blair house has hosted hundreds of foreign delegations. wendell brought out the first of a dozen guest books. i will show you the signature of charles de gaulle in 1944. chris: the height of world war ii. yes. chris: over seven decades, the blair house has been washington headquarters for visitors like winston churchill and queen elizabeth. and vladimir putin. benjamin netanyahu and emmanuel macron. told the rooms is about 119. this where footage is close to 70,000 square feet. full-time staff of 15. chris: in effect, it s a hotel. we consider it a home, bed-and-breakfast. chris: - - bought the house in 1836 four $6500.