reason to undermine it as a witch hunt. unless something changed from the midterm elections last night to right now, mueller should theoretically be safe under existing legislation. i don t think it s that far gone to picture the president firing the special counsel, because a., he s tried to do it before. it s not like it s some area he hasn t come close to. he s tried to do it before. and b., what was one of the things he was tweeting about this morning when he was talking about the rash of election results from last night? he was citing a poll believing americans did not find the mueller investigation to be worthy of continuing to go on. so the president can use that mentality or he clearly has that mentality. he thinks his supporters and he s been surrounded by them for two weeks now, saying witch hunt and having the crowd cheer, agree with him. this is a waste of time and he should end it. that is how the president reasons things. not by being worried about what people on capito
shouldn t be of classified information. it s classified for a reason. jim, what was the reason from the white house point of view to go there? i think a chance for donald trump to mend fences, i think that s why he went over and good instinct to follow. absolutely. he has to rely on them and they on him to keep the country and world safe. but after watching that display and hearing the crowd cheer, disappointing moment for our country. i think probably a lot of people who work at cia probably not applauding at that moment but agauft at what was taking place there. heard from the former cia director saying he didn t like it. and leak occurred under his watch right? lot of the cia operatives been around the world in countries where there is not a free press or press with freedoms and they re not
hillary clinton and yes, even jeb bush in defending that detour to that new hotel in washington. here s what he had to say. honestly, she has less energy than jeb bush. [ applause ] i mean it. and the reason i bring him up, he didn t sign the pledge, so he s open game. reporter: you could hear the crowd cheering. it never ceases to amaze even at this stage of the campaign to hear a republican crowd cheer as donald trump slams jeb bush. it s happened time and again during the course of this campaign, wolf. jeb bush did sign the pledge, but he s not living up to the pledge to support the republican nominee. and that s why donald trump obviously is willing to go after the fellow republican at this late stage in florida where jeb bush at one point was a pretty popular governor down there. jim acosta, thank you very much
you d think you re at a sporting event listening to the crowd cheer. the rocket company successfully got a rocket booster back to land after using it to deliver a payload into space monday evening. there are the cheering crowds. the booster s safe return marks a major step toward making space travel much cheaper because the rocket can be reused for a future launch. three, two, one, zero. lift off. the primary mission was to put 11 small communication satellites into orbit. all were successfully deployed. space space travel.
now. it s incredible. yes, it is an incredible story. this is an emotional return to indian wells, california last night for serena williams. she hadn t stepped foot on the court since this ugly scene in 2001. she was booed and she and her family hit with racially charged insults. she says she has forgiven everyone and now it s time to move on and be strong. it was a lot different scene this time fred. serena heard the crowd cheer. she got a standing ovation. it moved her. she got a little emotional and teary-eyed. but then the world number one got back to doing what she does best and that s slamming the court. serena won in straight sets 7-5, 7-5. after the match, she admitted she was nervous but knew this moment was much bigger than that. it was a really big statement, you know. and i felt like you know even to have an opportunity to have someone mention a statement like that was quite interesting.