score the importance of getting away. he we don t want have time to consume news that he does on a regular basis. that s helpful for him. this is a huge opportunity and he s out there visiting the birthplace of islam and the jewish head land. all eyes will be on him. he also wants to go out there and america s first. he wants to advocate for america. the spotlight is on donald trump through this trip and he will be scrutinized no matter what he does. they decided to relitigate the western wall in a few days run up to this trip. each news stop kind of has its own tensions and coming out of the report that he shared some intelligence that was from israel with the russians. it will be interesting to see how he interacts with benjamin netanyahu there and spends time
that are yet to be seen. e we don t know how this race is going to turn out. we don t know how women voters are going to respond to the president taking sides this way. the fact that this is even a question i think probably has long-term ramifications for the party. we still remember the rape candidate which won. but i don t think it s that easy to predict what s going to happen on december 12th. i feel like the president was saying something that could definitely resinate in this environment. we also don t know what else he s going to say. he s going on a long holiday weekend now. he s going to be there with his phone. i m concerned for these women. is he going to start attacking them. he s taking the first step by saying they are not credible. will he defend roy moore and go one step further. as far as the party goes, i have been a republican in new york, which is not an easy feat, for 25 years. as much as we have had to endure as a party, being a woman in the
we ll provide you an update probably in the next two hours. thank you. you have been listening to sheriff joe lom bar do of the las vegas police department. he gave us important updates. they have spiked during the course of our show. here are the headlines. the death toll of the worst mass shooting in u.s. history is now over 50 he said, but he was unclear on exactly how many people were killed because he doesn t those numbers kwlet. he said the injured have gone up to 400. he believes there are 400 people with injuries that are hospitalized. e we don t know the scope of those injuries. he also said he believes that the beginman killed himself. he was not the victim of the police killing them. they believe he killed himself and found ten rifles in the hotel room. they believe the fwunman was holed up since september 28th. the worst mass shooting in u.s.
stunned. tells you about the white house political operation. why not monday morning summertime congress can t vote on health care, come out do a presidential event today? try to drive this topic. started the program with something the president was talking about. to your point about the base versus how do you win? steve make as critical point. winning presidency is not easy. he won. roll your eyes, trump in aberration, he won the president. the president of the united states, isn t easy. in the counties he flipped, that he flipped, obama counties in 2012, became trump, republican counties in 2016. nbc news/ wall street journal numbers, disapproval. 51%. the key counties when we get, e we don t know who democrats will nominate, independent kacandida no idea. look back and say here s how he changed america and stunned us all. what s the state of play? six months in, not good for the president. no, it s not. and i think you make a key point, too, about where has the president been in
the way you would expect a very serious multipronged investigation into a sitting president to be unfolding in the modern era. i think it is unfolding the way you might expect on the prosecutor s side. but not so far on the president s side. not at all. and i m not sure that s good for people who like the president or people who don t. joining us now for the intervi is bob bower, who is an excellent lawyer. he was white houseounsel to president obama bomb. thank you for being with us tonight. pleasure. as a legal matter, it s, of course i mean, its of interest to us nonlawyers. it s of interest that the president confirms that he s under investigation. is there a legal reason why his lawyer would try to dispute that? is there legal consequence to the president admitting publicly he s under investigation? no, lawyer is going to want the client to be shouting from the rooftop that he s under investigation. that certainly would be true for the president of the united states. there