using social media to try to divide us even further. and the goal, of course, is to separate us from our european allies and weaken democracy around the world and you can really argue that they ve been incredibly successful. you sure can. and unfortunately, too many people have played right into vladimir putin s hands by spreading a lot of lies that come straight out of russia s firehood of falsehoods. all of that being said, willie. let s end on a positive note. you look at the news, at the paper this morning, and you have a group of bipartisan senators trying to come together on a deal. you ve got joe manchin and gene shaheen who s up for re-election in new hampshire, kris tan sinema, a democrat from west virginia, susan collins, a republican from maine and mitt romney, a republican from utah and five others. that s a great starting point. let s hope we can have some bipartisan agreement here and
pompeo is already previewing what could happen. could you see a meeting between the president and the leader of iran? the president made it very clear she prepared to meet with no preconditions. now we have downed with gene shaheen, thank you for joining us on our set today. a spectacular day for remembering 9/11. i want to talk about investigation and iron. foreign policy hot spots. you heard secretary of state mike pompeo saying he would meet with no preconditions, is that a good idea? that depends on the outcome. he calls him a good friend now and nothing has come of that because of the ground work that should have been done both before and after those meetings has not really occurred.
a close state. so democrats think there could be a combination, but the thing they have to be careful for is there are some really vulnerable democrats. there is one extremely vulnerable democrat. remember doug jones? doug jones won that special election in alabama against roy moore at the end of 2017. this is a state, though, that donald trump is probably going to be winning by 20, 25, 30 points, something like that. tough, tough, tough for a democrat to win in a presidential election in a state like alabama. we will see, though. that one is a very, very possible republican pick up. it would mean democrats would have to win another one somewhere else to make up for it. you can t see him on the board here, republicans might take a look at new hampshire, gene shaheen runs for re-election there. trump lost that state by about 3,000 votes in 2016. theoretically there is minnesota. tina smith is up there. trump lost there by 2 1/2 points in 2016. although tina smith did very well facing th
only did he say he would make a great senator. not only on the tarmac. he was on air force one. couldn t be more clear with what the president is trying to say. what is your reaction. corey would make a great senator. what the president is trying to say don t tell the congress the same thing you told mueller. which is the president asked corey to obstruct justice and trying to get mr. mueller out as the investigator. what s that the report said and corey didn t do that. he fired corey lewandowski. such a great guy to hire why did trump fire him? oh, come on. if he runs he has a rough row to hoe. the i talked to new hampshire democrats today. bob i m curious as to what you think about this. they are going to say. corey tp they are going to attack him excuse me for talking while you were interrupting mr. burns. while they are attacking it
is a one-way street blind loyalty to a guy who fired you is a high bar. but process works with this base. but the problem is the primary as mr. burns knows well is on september 8th. less than 60 day was 58 days before the eek. if corey wins he might well win the primary he ll have to reunite the party. the judd greg character he is tramping used to be the governor, senator. a lot of republicans like judd greg they have to stitch the party back together in meanwhile senator sha reason who has never been a shadow lobbyist in washington is hammering on that theme. lobbyist not cory lewandowski. outfront next president trump solution to stopping mass shootings, build more mental institutions. a lot of our conversation has to do with the fact that we have to open up institutions. we can t let the people be on