Agenda this week. Our guests are Steven Dennis of bloomberg and jordan fabian. At 9 00 a. M. , we talk about the u. S. Nuclear arsenal. Host good morning. Tuesday, november 28, 2017. Pennsylvania avenue between the capital and the white house will be a busy stretch of roadway with President Trump said to be on capitol hill around lunchtime. We will talk about the budget and tax reform issues that are expected to dominate those discussions later this morning. We begin getting your thoughts on the Sexual Harassment allegations that have been leveled against politicians. When it comes to reporting the treatment, do you think the media has been fair in its coverage . Give us a call. You can catch up with us on social media. A very good morning to you. Has the media been fair when it comes to coverage of Sexual Assault allegations, Sexual Harassment allegations . That is our question for you. You can start calling in now. Were having this discussion a day after senator al franken returns to
Continuing our conversation with all of you this morning about what it is like in your community, what are seeing, what are the problems and what do you think the solutions are . Those with experience with opioid, professionals and all other. To dan, a medical professional in hawaii. Line. S for waiting on the go ahead. Caller good morning. Thank you cspan for letting me talk in this forum. Was a cardiopulmonary specialist for 45 years and recently retired. 197075, 80, 85, i remember working in hospital emergency rooms, you saw many, many, many overdose patients. He patients we saw, i assisted treating, were patients from the African American community, the well, all spanics, as the ghetto areas. Wasnt a back then it problem. Apparently nobody thought nything of it, it was just a ghetto problem. Ah, just those people. Cases where opioids and where were they getting the opioid . From the street. No one bothered to research because it wasnt and im not trying to be a this, but s saying it
Mentality and what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is thats the past and weve got to think about the future and theres no reason why we shouldnt be able to cooperate more effectively than we. Do. Reporter putins return to power has ended cooperation on Nuclear Arms Reduction and reignited hostilities over a u. S. Backed Ballistic Missile Defense System in europe. This has reversed the temporary progress achieved after then secretary of state Hillary Clinton hit a literal reset button with russia in 2009. Putin was out of office. A white house official said the reset died the day putin regained power. Nte chill between president obama and his russian counterpart grew coldest over edward snowden. The president personally lobbied putin to expel snowden to the u. S. To face felony charges for leaking classified documents. I was disappointed because, you know, even though we dont an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if theres a
Odonnell good evening. Scott is on assignment, im irah odonnell. Its not a return to the cold br, but there is a distinct still tonight in relations between the United States and russia. Sesident obama today scrapped plans for a oneonone meeting gith president putin in moscow mxt month. The white house cited a lack of progress on critical issues. But the last straw was putins decision to give temporary asylum to edward snowden, the n. S. A. Leaker. And it represents the latest failure in mr. Obamas long stated goal of rebooting u. S. russian relations. Major garrett is at the white house. Major . Reporter norah, before killing the summit, president iama asked the state department and department if anything could be achieved with president putin e, srms control, missile defense, syria or human rights. Idross the board the answer came back no. As one top president ial advisor told us nothing added up, and we werent going to have a summit for the sake of appearances. Nnoundent obama did n
That you heard here on the lead yesterday, the account seemed to corroborate some of the anchors war stories. No longer one supposes. This as tom brokaw weighs in with a very curious comment. Good afternoon. Welcome to the lead. Im jake tapper. We begin with the world lead today. Today, the terrorist group isis claims that its american hostage, 26yearold aid worker Kayla Mueller was killed during an intense round of air strikes by the jordanian military. Mueller was taken hostage by isis in aleppo in 2013. She was in the region helping families trying to escape from the violence in the region. Isis provided no way to verify its claim. The jordanian government was quick to label the announcement a p. R. Stunt and an attempt by isis to fracture the u. S. Led coalition. The claim is being met with heavy skepticism among u. S. Government officials. After all, this is isis that were talking about, a group that has documented seemingly every horrific detail of its executions and yet in this