a book that you re ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! as we follow the fast-moving developments, the big question remains, how will the white house respond when robert mueller comes out with his final report? well, according to a new report in the atlantic there is no plan in place. they re just winging it, mainly because of the president s pension for saying and tweeting what he wants. the magazine quotes a former official saying we would always put together plans with the knowledge that he wouldn t use them or they would go off the rails. at this point with mueller they ve decided they re not even going to do that. it s like, jesus, take the wheel, but scarier. joining us me now cnn senior blikt analyst and former advisor to four presidents david gergen.
credibly different and you didn t have the same access and ways to communicate with the american public. the president does more short q&a sessions than any president has prior to him. we look at those numbers. chris: the former white house press briefing on camera. we will continue to do that. i think if you can hear directly from the president and the press has a chance to ask the president of the united states questions directly that is better than talking to me. we try to do that a lot and you see us do that a lot over the last two weeks and that will take the place of a press briefing when you can talk to the president of the united states. chris: since he has become president he hasn t talked to me. we will work on that. i will put in a good word for you and make that happen. chris: despite this interview. thanks for coming in today and we will try to stay on top of all the fast-moving developments. up next we bring in a sunday
either. le even though it did fly over that northern region. over japan is one thing. not toward guam, another. will ribly inside north korea thank you so much. general heart ling great to have you with us as well. all right. this just in. we re getting a new count of the number of people in shelters in and around houston. 17,000 people now seeking shelter inside texas. you re looking at a live shot of houston s convention center. we re on top of all the fast-moving developments. stay with us. we re facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks. actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that? we can do that.
uk and the united states after president trump met with prime minister theresa may and vowed to plug the leaks that led britain to briefly suspend the intel sharing. for the latest on all the fast-moving developments, we bring in cnn s erin mclaughlin live for us in manchester. good morning to you, erin. what is the latest today? reporter: good morning, dave. well, crucially, it seems that authorities are making progress on this investigation, some eight individuals in custody, a number of addresses raided, and authorities say out of those raids they uncovered some very important evidence to this investigation. we re also learning more about the bomber. according to a u.s. official, he may have traveled to syria and been trained by isis in the months leading up to the attack. meanwhile, critical intelligence-sharing has resumed between the united kingdom and the united states. it was temporarily halted yesterday in a diplomatic spat.
it s the little black and white film that could. nebraska is up for six academy awards tomorrow night, including best picture. you ll hear from the producers about why they think it can take home an oscar. your new day starts now. it sen early saturday morning for you, but we re just glad we re not alone. i m christi paul. i m victor blackwell. it s 6:00 and this is new day saturday. this is cnn breaking news. well first thing this morning of course the breaking news we want to get you caught up on all the fast-moving developments in ukraine. yeah, there are fears of a shutdown showdown, rather, between ukraine and russia and the u.s. could get caught in the middle of this whole thing. i want to show you what s happening right now as we know it. ukraine says movements by russian military personnel in ukraine s southern crimea region amount to an armed invasion. crimea is, their acting prime minister, meanwhile, is urging