it wasn t a terrorist attack that affected the vote. christiane, thank you. and are there no regrets to the 100-day mark to president trump? we will break it down and tell you what is good news and what is bad news. bryan denton: we spent almost the entirety of the next 10 hours under fire. you know, everybody was very focused, looking out the window,
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people last week, using chemical weapons and gas and frankly aused an insensitive reference to the holocaust to which there is no comparison. for that, i apologize. it was a mistake to do that. let s bring in our experts, analysts, abby phillip, you cover the white house. how often have we heard in this administration a senior official come on television and issue such a formal public apology. really incredibly rarely. i think the only other time i can think of is when kellyanne conway went out into the public and she was pitching ivanka trump s products and that situation created and ethics complaint which is a legal problem for them. in this case, sean spicer essentially apologizing for something that was universally thought to be completely inappropriate and a real apology. it wasn t a, if anybody was offended apology, it was real one and i think that s
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