the american people will realize, it is a bumpy ride for the trump administration and let s hope for the country things settle down. melissa: matt, the issue of the day. the executive order on numerous pipelines and sean spicer makes the point. they are going to use u.s. steel which is important. not only american labor to create the pipeline and jobs there and reviving an industry he talked about and committing to use those individuals. he made that point a number of time. and this was a win for the trump team, yes or no? yes. the problem on the executive orders and actions, melissa, we have to read and digest them. what was really done? the reading allows the u.s. deal to remove encumbrance for them
things done without much encumbrance. as for the possibility of any future trump deals in russia, looking ahead, donald trump s lawyer promises that no new foreign deals will be made by trump s company during his time in the white house and she says, that any profits from foreign government payments to his hotels like this one will be donated to the u.s. treasury. brian todd, cnn, washington. thank you so much. joining me live if moscow is cnn contributor and former cnn moscow bureau chief jill dougherty. jill, nice to have you on. we just heard in brian s piece how trump seems to admire these political strongmen, not just putin, duterte and others. do you get a sense that putin feels the same way about trump? or does he view him as a bit of a political neophyte? someone he can really pretty easily sway? you know, president putin when he was a kgb agent, his job was to evaluate people.
so, i had hillary winning a very narrow victory. i think i gave her 274 electoral votes. sigh thought trump would win florida and north carolina. i did not think trump would go win wisconsin or pennsylvania. you know, i m sort of cursed. i have this encumbrance of actually having followed politics, i ve seen republicans time after time go into pennsylvania and it s fool s gold. they always end up losing it. i think donald trump in a way, it s a blessing, he saw things from a perspective that he wasn t sort of burdened by following politics as closely. that sometimes gives you a fresh perspective. clearly, we are in the beginning stages of reordering. i think the republican party is going to be the party of working class whites in the rust belt in places like pennsylvania and ohio and wisconsin. in the short term, i think that s a good thing if you care about winning elections. i still am concerned about the
we need to do a better job with government regulations that slow down, you know, the ability for the bureau and other agencies to keep up with technology. and the black stones that people can operate on, you know, that s a huge, huge encumbrance. say what you want, but if that s your family that s being held or your family that s in the target zone, would you probably think twice about that, wouldn t you? so we have to react to the times. we can t be tied to the 90s and 80s. we can t be tied to the whole at&t communication system in the whole world. it is a much different time. geometrically different today than it was a decade ago. james calstrom, pleasure having you tonight sir. my pleasure, megyn. police looking through the home of a suspect.
that will be in charge the implementation of the agreement. two, it requires the regulation by the member states, one which is united states, to regulate the transfer, transportation of firearms. three, it sets up a registry so that the united states if it is going to comply with this u.n. treaty is going to have to have a registry that fall under the categories that is regulated by this treaty. that will be encumbrance of our second amendment rights. this is pathway allowing the united nations and foreign bureaucrats to find out what is going on here. another thing that is contained in the treaty, all the information the united states gathers must be given to the united nations for the united nations to share with all the member states across the entire globe. john: the registry you are referring to use the language of end user when it talks about