equ wall street journal is writing that trump may have a team of lawyers review his tweets and social media posts before they are sent out. the russian investigation certainly has been hanging over this entire trip and clouding his talks with world leaders. let s go to senior white house correspondent jim acosta. he is traveling with the president at g7 summit in sicily. we saw the trump white house doing damage control today. update our viewers. trats righ that s right, he has spent much of the trip largely avoiding reporters. at the g7 summit in sicily, italians put on quite an air show. almost flying as fast as president trump racing past the
too little too late? he will certainly be held accountable for everything he did in the past, causing a great deal of conster nation in the white house. you know, he really shouldn t be commenting on these matters at all. that s what any lawyer would advise him. i think that s what makes it particularly unrealistic. you are asking president trump to go against his every instinct let lots and lots of news stories come out and not comment on them and the official white house spokes people. you re a white house correspondent, you saw the story the wall street journal just posted. trump white house shakeup. we have reported similar things over the past few days but looks like he is coming back and may decide to get rid of some folks and bring in a whole new team, creating the so-called war room to deal with these crises. yeah. i think we are hearing three or so people may get fired when he returns from this trip. what we have to ask ourselves is
were not at a foreign conference. all right, thanks very much. manu raju reporting this exclusive information. we are also following other major developments right now. let s get to breaking news in the russia probe including that deadline for law makers to obtain key evidence as they investigate whether president trump tried to influence james comey s investigation before he was fired as fbi director. global affairs correspondent elise laughin is joining us. where do things stand this hour? tonight, wolf, lawmakers still do not have any tapes that president trump might have of his private meeting. jason chaffetz says james comey owes him paperwork by the end of the day including memos about his meetings with president trump and tonight lawmakers are putting the squeeze on michael flynn who is refusing to cooperate with a pair of investigations on the hill.
and there is no greater supporter of the jewish people or the jewish state than president donald trump. reporter: diplomats and experts say that president trump may have wafer erred on the two-state solution to help netanyahu who is having political issues at home. they know that the palestinians are having a vote on that and highly unlikely to accept a peace deal that doesn t lead to their own independent state. they had a chance to talk about this with the u.s. we understand the cia director mike pompeo was in ramallah and he met with abas where they discussed that. elise laughin, thank you very much. let s turn to the constant contacts with the russian officials. we re joined by jake sullivan,
now he has to prove he has the political chops and ride the new wave of trudeau mania into opportunities for canada. that was our elise laughin reporting from washington. a risky space walk outside the international space station took nearly eight hours to complete. two u.s. astronauts worked to repair a leaky ammonia cooling system on friday. it s been having problems since 2012. after restoring the system to its original configuration and refilling those ammonia tanks, they then inspected their spacesuit for toxic ammonia flakes. fortunately, they did not find any. nasa scientists have revealed some exciting news about the planet mars including what they believe led to drastic changes there over billions of years. cnn s rachel crane breaks it down for us. reporter: thanks to the space probe maven, we now have clues in the mystery of mars shift from a warmer, wetter environment to the cold, dry