it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. back now with my panel. we have been talking a lot about north korea, so general marks, let s talk about russia now. president trump meets with vladimir putin on friday. multiple administration officials tell cnn they don t expect the president to bring up election meddling. is that a mistake if that doesn t happen? it s a big mistake. the larger issue, and now we talk about election meddling. excuse me. i m not sure we have ever defined what meddling means so if you want to have a precision of the discussion, let s really talk about offensive cyberoperations against our network and specifically, into the dnc and the rnc. so let s talk about those capabilities very aggressively.
the conversation with vladimir putin could not be more important or more timely, and if that conversation doesn t include a very clear message to the russians about how unacceptable their meddling in our elections was, that will be a real problem. finally, he has to challenge with our closest partners in europe in the g20. we re not in the same place on climate, on trade, on immigration, and the president talks about america first, but unfortunately, it s now america alone, and we are devoid of partners. people are moving off in a very different direction. the european union and japan are shining a free trade agreement. american companies will be left behind. they are signing deals in japan. figuring out how to get back in sync with our closest partners is very important. i don t know if they can manage that on this trip. look at the communicating that exists from the g20, and see if they have found to way to marry these views of the world, and that will be a challenge.
you can t pick and choose who you speak to. you can t speak to uncle tom s, who will say what you want to hear. i can assure you, it s a hard time speaking to ordinary british citizens and nearly all of them are critical friends. sean: doesn t that reveal how he really thinks rather than whatever apology you gave out later? yes, usually they say whatever comes out of the mouth first that s what s really going on in the mind. his true colors are shining. this latest attack, it shined a light on his real character and his true colors and how he is doing as a mayor. in people s trust in him. this is a good wake-up call for the londoners that voted for him in the first place. sean: oh, this is our new way of life.
you can t pick and choose who you speak to. you can t speak to uncle toms, you can just speak to people who will say what you want to hear. i can assure you, it s a hard time speaking to ordinary british citizens and nearly all are of muslim faith, and nearly all of them are critical frame. sean: doesn t that reveal how he really thinks rather than whatever apology you gave outks later? yes, usually they say whatever comes out off the mouth first that s what s really going on in the mind. s his true colors are shining. this latest attack, it shined a light on his real character and his true colors and how he is doing as a mayor. and people s trust in him. this is a good wake-up call for the londoners that voted for him in the first place. sean: oh, this is our new way of life. after the attacks where people are killed and stabbed and
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