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henceforth serve a special advisor to the interior minister with the rank of department head there he will be responsible for european and international matters. internazionale. said . last week there were calls for hans-georg masson to be sacked after he apparently downplayed recent violence in the city of chemist s he was to be removed from his post and then set to get a promotion in the interior ministry that sparked widespread public anger prompting communal goshi ations between i m going to merkel c.d.u. they re both very and sister party c.s.u. led by hostile and the social democrats s.p.d. leader andrea novice gave her reaction in berlin following the whole fiz and then cement through. i have spoken again with the c.d.u. and c.s.u. leaders and i think that it s
and the foreign policy front. and robert, you go back a bit with donald trump and this campaign. the axe i don t mean at the time in the early days was all the best people were gone. they were spoken for. they were hired. so a lot of the outer rings of the foreign policy intelligencea weren t there. is that when the kind of russian cracks and fiz urs started appearing and this started seeping into the trump circle? that s exactly right, brian. i remember if the spring of 2016 i went to the trump hotel, still unfinished trump hotel in washington with my colleague bob woodward at the washington post to interview then candidate trump and we encountered one of these foreign policy meetings. all these different figures, sam clovis and others around the table meeting with the candidate in kind of a ram shod way. it wasn t a formal meeting that you would expect out of a presidential campaign and people
circle of president trump kind of trying to skirt around this issue. how long can they keep this up. it s very difficult. you ve got to remember their styles of vice president pence sns different than president trump. trump is shoot first, figure out the details later. let s get back to what speaker ryan was talking about this. the problem with the president s allegations against president obama is because it s distracting in a whole bunch of things including the effort to try to get the party together on the issue of obamacare. the republicans aren t even on board with this right now. paul ryan saying look, it s just a fiz. we haven t been in government and don t know how this, would. mo, for the past eight years the republicans in congress, pudged the leadership in the nose, they go home to their districts and hailed heros. that the isn t going to work now. they had seven years to device some sort of alternative to obamacare. we had a first draft last week. then you had the fre