panmunjom on april 27th he would do it within a year. reporter: he touched on one of his favorite refrains about dictator kim, though the trump administration is hopeful about negotiations with him, they aren t naive. that point may well come as i ve said to you and others before, there s nobody in the administration starry-eyed about the prospects of north korea denuclearizing. reporter: secretary pompeo warned allies not to ease sanctions until the regime gives up nuclear arsenal and calls out china and russia for violating existing u.n. trade sanctions. jon: for those who missed it, it was an around-the-world interview with national security adviser bolton. what else did he raise? reporter: touched on the escalating tariff disputes with china to target an additional $60 billion of u.s. goods and singled out the maduro regime in venezuela calling him corrupt and oppressing the
it really depends on if you re polling, you know, likely voters or polling people who are registered voters, polling people who have actually voted in the last elections. and you know, i think there is something. i was a green journalist on election night in 2016 and specifically remember the new york times having a hillary clinton well over 90. i think it was 98% chance of winning and remember within an hour of that, that switching. no one can predict the future, no one has a crystal ball. like we ve been talking about, the economy is going to come down to what s the biggest decision for voters and going to resonate quite well. jon: and this president proved a lot of his detractors wrong many times. yes, sir. jon: troy i m sorry, robert, thank you very much. thank you. jon: this week could be a big one for the russia investigation. president trump s legal team might decide whether to grant special counsel robert mueller an interview with the president. this, as one-time trump
campaign chair paul manafort s tax and bank fraud trial is about to enter second week. florida senator marco rubio weighing in on fox news sunday. it is in the best interest of the president and the united states of america and the american people for that investigation to run the course for all the truth to come out. if there was strong evidence of collusion, i guarantee you it would have been leaked by now. jon: with more, here s ellison barber. reporter: jon, the president and legal team back and forth on the idea of a sitdown interview with robert mueller for months now. the president according to his lawyers wants to do an interview with special counsel robert mueller but lawyer jay sekulow says at this point the legal team still has a number of concerns. concern on a number of reasons. number one, a series of the questioning goes to the heart and core of his authority as president of the united states. article 2, why did you fire james comey? article 2. a series of those. r
right. so far, the three judges disagree. arthel: thank you. we believe the investigation should be brought to a close. they should render the reports. we have every reason to believe they do not have evidence. blake: the president s personal attorney say that president trump and the legal team will decide whether to grant robert mueller an interview with the president. that would be potentially within a week or ten days as the president continues his criticism of the russian investigation. he said mueller has been examining the president s tweets as an obstruction inquiry. let s bring in the associate editor of the weekly standard. when you listen to the president s attorney, they clearly are very strong a know
god knows that s not what anybody would want. published reports say the comment about baby parts occurred among longer said remarks about president obama in a police reportedly described as rantings. james rosen, thanks. police officers injured when a traffic stop. he had a felony arrest warrant. when he tried to take them into custody he pulled a gun and opened fire. t one cop spot others injured. five people at a nearby home were arrested. a chicago police officer caught on dashcam video shooting a black teenager 16 times is heading to court for a bond hearing today. for the first time a judge will consider that footage when determining whether to grant officer jason vandyke bail. vandyke is charged with first