xi l zealand s prime minister. the president made good on his promise. reporter: that s right. the president did use his veto pen for the first time knocking down an attempt on congress to block his national emergency declaration to build a wall on the border. the president was facing other tough questions this afternoon on the terror attack in new zealand, specifically whether the president s immigration rhetoric is somehow emboldening right wing extremist. he didn t believe white nationalism is a rising threat despite signs around the world that it is a growing danger. surrounded by supporters, the president turned a veto into the mainjecting a bipartisan measur in congress that rebuked president trump for trying to use a national emergency to build a border wall. i have the duty to veto it.
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and i talked to a trump adviser here this evening, who said, listen, if the president does not get his wall, this is going to be a problem for the 2020 re-election campaign. they sold this promise to his base over and over again, and if he doesn t get it, there s going to be a sense of desperation that they just let one of these key campaign promises get away. so the stakes were high for the president tonight, but he sort of gave us the same old, same old when it came down to his immigration rhetoric and that wall on the border that he so desperately wants, don. and he can t lose conservative media like ann coulter and rush limbaugh, maybe even more so than his base, because his base might be prone to believe anything he says. i couldn t get it, they were x obstructionists, okay, fine. but if he doesn t do this, the rush limbaughs, the ann coulters and the other conservative media will go nuts and he can t afford to lose them. jim acosta. reporter: yep. and one thing i should just
so many times out on the campaign trail. and i talked to a trump adviser here this evening, who said, listen, if the president does not get his wall, this is going to be a problem for the 2020 re-election campaign. they sold this promise to his base over and over again, and if he doesn t get it, there s going to be a sense of desperation that they just let one of these key campaign promises get away. so the stakes were high for the president tonight, but he sort of gave us the same old, same old when it came down to his immigration rhetoric and that wall on the border that he so desperately wants, don. and he can t lose conservative media like ann coulter and rush limbaugh, maybe even more so than his base, because his base might be prone to believe anything he says. i couldn t get it, they were obstructionists, okay, fine. that may galvanize support more. but if he doesn t do this, the rush limbaughs, the ann coulters and the other conservative media will go nuts and he can t afford
mistakes that is for sure chris of cyber security expert because what we appreciate you coming in and i thank you my pleasure. well staying here in germany a far right politician has been seriously injured in an attack in the north of the country frank magnates is the leader of the anti immigration party in braman he says that he was assaulted by three men in the city center on monday evening published this photo of him in the hospital and so that he was beaten unconscious with a piece of wood police suspect the attack was politically motivated. or earlier spoke to one of the leaders alexander. said that the mainstream political parties in germany are partly to blame for this attack because of their efforts to sideline the far right party and its immigration rhetoric in my mind about the democratic discovery it is in this democratic when you call