hot-headed. because this is inexcusable. and before you two go, the white house is disputing a quote from donald trump s recent interview with the wall street journal where it quotes him saying i probably have a very good relationship with kim jong-un. while the president is insisting he said i d probably have a good relationship with kim jong-un. press secretary sarah sanders is saying that the fake news is at it again. do you think it s a coincidence that he s clarifying this the day after the hawaiian missile scare? melanie, then kevin? it is curious that it took the white house this long to dispute a quote from the wall street journal, and one that they participated in, and we had the transcript. but, look, i think with in respect to the president s comments here with his relationship with north korea, we ve got a lot of questions. is he being strategic here? is he just sort of blustering. you know, just in general the policy with north korea, there s been a lot of questi
candidate trump whenever he gives interviews and is asked about whether or not he has a good relationship with any world leader his standard answer is always well i would likely have or i d have probably a good relationship with anyone. look i haven t heard the transcripts, so, you know, i ll leave it up to viewers to decide. melanie and kevin. hang with us, please, because we have much more to talk about on this sunday morning. yes, always busy. and the growing reports of an alleged affair and payoff involving a porn star and the president, and whether this is a story that will stick. but first, saturday night live featured a recently fired and fired up steve bannon, who once served as trump s chief strategist. the can of magic is still out there, steve bannon the bannon cannon, magic, magic, king of kingmakers, the bannon dynasty is dawning. uh-huh. and what are you doing now? i m working on a web series for crackle.
six days after mudslides in montecito. meanwhile, residents forced out of evacuation zones are finally being allowed to pick up vital supplies. it may be months before they can move back home. new developments in the donald trump stormy daniels story. the wall street journal first reported that a trump lawyer paid daniels $130,000 for her silence. let s bring back melanie zanona and kevin cirilli. in regards to the revelations that president trump s lawyer paid off a porn star joe battenfield writes from a normal politician those kinds of explicit storms might be enough to knock them out. for trump they are just glancing blows. so how does the president how has he been so resilient with scandals like this? it s just kind of like, where s my next cup of coffee. i mean, look, dara, this president has shown a remarkable resilience in order to push through these types of scandals, and i think back to the campaign trail when he said that he can walk in to somewhere with new york cit
verify the information, is working, and that there is good training, there are good procedures, and most of all, good supervision at the point of decision, otherwise this sort of thing is going to happen again. or there will be an actual launch, and the public will not be informed. colonel jack jacobs, great to have you here on this sunday morning. thanks for joining us. now to new details in the fight to protect the so-called dreamers. the trump administration appearing to back out of the legal battle it waged to end the daca program. announcing just before midnight it will once again accept renewals. the announcement coming days after a judge blocked president trump s decision to end the obama-era program. democrats now insisting on a clean dream act in the wake of the derogatory comments president trump allegedly made about haiti, el salvador and africa. later today, civil rights activists, including reverend william barber, will lead a march to trump tower and join in solidarit
questions about whether president trump will face any political consequences from it. and we begin with new details out of hawaii, following that false missile alert. the ftc now opening an investigation into the mistaken warning, which led terrified residents and tourists to think the end was imminent. they got their push alerts on their cell, and for the first time this morning, we re hearing the audio recording played on television, and radio. the u.s. pacific command has detected a missile threat to hawaii. a missile may impact on land or sea within minutes. this is not a drill. if you win doors, stay indoors. if you were outdoors, seek immediate shelter in a building. remain indoors well away from windows. if you are driving, pull safely to the side of the road and seek schettner a building or lay on the floor. we will announce when the threat has ended. a frightening message indeed. nbc s sarah dallof has the story. reporter: for nearly 40 minutes saturday, residents and