Charge of the country just like i consider myself to be responsible for things that happen in this country. So, certainly as the leader of a country you would have to hold him responsible. Yes. What did you say to them . Very strong on the fact that we cannot have meddling paid we cannot have any of that. Melissa we have Catherine Herridge life at the security conference with the view from the intelligence community. But we are going to start with Allison Barber at the white house. Hi, melissa. The president has spent a lot of time trying to backtrack and clarify a number of remarks that President Trump made during the press conference in helsinki. But even with the backtracking and the seemingly growing chorus of criticism, President Trump said that the summit was a great success. On twitter he attacked the media and said that he is looking forward to a second meeting with russia. His interview with cbs, the president as you just heard said that he told putin behind closed doors that
Rescinded his invitation. Is this really a political hit job . Political correctness run amok. We have big questions. Im ed henry in for martha maccallum. Kyle kashuv joins me live in a few moments. He says he whole heartedly apologizes and feels what is happening here is the result of political foes out to get him. Well press him on the racially charged messages and also hear his side of the story. But first, Trace Gallagher live on the west coast news room with the back story and details. Good evening. Good evening. Kyle kashuv said he and others were trying to be as extreme and shocking as possible when he used the nword repeatedly, including about the black student athletes. It was ads in a google document in a chat space and shared among several friends. Someone retrieved it and possessioned screen shot of it in a video on twitter. Kashuv says at the time he was thoughtless and immature and he made the remarks months before the parkland shooting that killed 17 of his classmates. B
New Bern — CarolinaEast Medical Center was awarded an ‘A’ in The Leapfrog Group’s Fall 2023 Hospital Safety Grade. The Leapfrog Group is a national nonprofit watchdog that sets standards
The Leapfrog Group's biannual Hospital Safety Grade shows Minnesota's score declining from No. 16 in the spring to No. 32 this fall. Olmsted Medical Center's score also fell by a letter grade.