building of american services. jill, what is russia saying about all of this? well, it s really been pretty extraordinary. i mean, the video that i were referring to of these inspections of those properties now has been put on to the website, actually the facebook page of the russian foreign ministry and it would appear that in a way they re trying to make almost a legal case. what they re saying is, and in fact they use this word, it was an invasion of their property. they say that it was against all international law, and, and very critical comments, very almost personal comments coming from the spokesperson from the foreign ministry on her site on the russian foreign ministry s facebook calling it devilish
diplomatically without blowing everything up, although it s getting very bad right now, and get the point across and send that message that this has to stop. but the way that they re both sending the message is to continue this tit for tat. so i would say it s quite extraordinary. i certainly have never seen anything like this, and it is ironically happening under the administration of president trump who wanted to improve things. the russians also see a big disconnect there. so where it goes from here, we will see. jill dougherty in moscow, thank you. one of the people closest to the president is apparently on his way out. so who or what prompted this? plus, a letter president trump plooned to send to james comey now reportedly in the hands of special counsel robert mueller, so how worried should the president be tonight? and our coverage of the disaster
it s ivan, and he has pretty much an american format talk show, late night, and it went over pretty well. stephen colbert making fans all across the globe. jill dougherty in moscow, thank you for your reporting. still ahead, former presidential candidate hillary clinton is calling the gop a death party if the health care bill passes. will her husband, former president bill clinton, say the same thing? we re keeping an eye on an event in miami beach where the former president is set to speak at any moment. we ll take you there as soon as he takes the podium. stay with us. saturdays used to be for college football. now you drive 300 miles to watch this. don t get me wrong. you love flag dancing as much as the next guy. all eight hours of it. but what you really love is your little girl. yes, nice pop toss! flag dancing? we ve been there. and with free hot breakfast and a warm welcome,
come across. the fallout from fired fbi director james comey s testimony. president trump says he has been vindicated that comey s testimony showed there was no obstruction or collusion with russia, but how is the kremlin reacting to all of this because, after all, comey said there s no doubt they interfered with the election and is trying to undermine everything america stands for. good to see you, jill. what is the reaction there? hey, fredericka. take the specific issue of interfering with the election. the kremlin has said all along, we didn t do it. that is not correct. and the latest coming from the spokesperson for the president, he said they listen to what comey said but they take it with dystrust. that s kind of what you would expect, but overall, i would say
that s on a practical basis. on a broader basis, they re very critical of what the united states is doing. they re worried that the strikes the u.s. is using to basically keep the militias away that that s a pattern and that the united states relate wants to get at the sear yas phenomenonens. i don t think that they re going to be very patient. they do not like the deconfliction zone the united states has, so that not very likely, fred. all right. jill dougherty in moscow, thank you so much. sharing the screen with the vice president arriving in milwaukee. wheel continue to monitor his journey there. meantime, as the president russellet. he said just turn to the history books for help. what trump could learn from the whitewater scandal. next. girls are taught you re not supposed to do. you seal it and send it back