With pope francis. In a stop in belgium where President Trump is expected to reaffirm the u. S. Commitment to nato. And finally President Trump will wrap up the 8day trip attending the g7 summit on the island of sicily. With the president in the air. Anonymous speakers are behind two fresh reports taking direct aim at President Trump. The New York Times is reporting that during his meeting with russian officials last week, President Trump called former fbi director james comey a, quote real nut job. And that comeys firing had relieved, quote, great pressure on him. Meanwhile the Washington Post is reporting that a senior white house official is now a significant person of interest in the russia probe. Dont forget, however, both newspapers have had to walk back other recent reports about comey and russia. So its really hard to know who to trust at this point. Eric can i just throw this out there in the white house responded to both of those reports this afternoon via sean spicer. The pr
we became good friends. and i obviously, as you know, supported and endorsed him very early in hopes to have some impact in the new hampshire primary. being as dispassionate as you can be, when you study his record, at bain, as a businessman, do you think he was predominantly a force of job creation or as some other people say, look, that s fine, he creates jobs but also wrecked other jobs. you know, the problem with the free enterprise system, is that not everybody succeeds. the great thing about communism and old soviet union is nobody ever failed. so the point is, that in this system, that bain is involved in, they went to companies and groups that were either struggling or just beginning and they invested. sometimes they failed, sometimes they succeeded. best example, of course, i m sure you ve heard many times, a warehouse and $5 million ended up in staples. so it is obvious that bain was in the business to make money. and i know how evil that is for people to make
given that this is about the economy, i completely concur with that, clearly a lot of attention now on mitt romney s business record, on his tax affairs and so on. let s go through this stage by stage. in terms of his record of bain, clearly when you took him on a few years ago, as everybody does in these campaigns, you were pretty critical of his record at bain and, indeed, as governor of massachusetts. how much of a problem is it going to be if barack obama begins replaying that criticism and indeed from other senior republicans, to say, come on, even you guys didn t think he was that great? well, probably the same impression that people have when they show hillary clinton saying, shame on you barack obama. i never reached that point in my debates. things are said and political campaigns, which are pretty tough. it is not beanbag. i can recall way back when george herbert walker bush called reagan voodoo economics and he ended up being his running mate. i think that mos
good evening, everyone. top of the hour. we became good friends. and i obviously, as you know, supported and endorsed him very early in hopes to have some impact in the new hampshire primary. being as dispassionate as you can be, when you study his record, at bain, as a businessman, do you think he was predominantly a force of job creation or as some other people say, look, that s fine, he creates jobs but also wrecked other jobs. you know, the problem with the free enterprise system, is that not everybody succeeds. the great thing about communism and old soviet union is nobody ever failed. so the point is, that in this system, that bain is involved in, they went to companies and groups that were either struggling or just beginning and they invested. sometimes they failed, sometimes they succeeded. best example, of course, i m sure you ve heard many times, a warehouse and $5 million ended up in staples. so it is obvious that bain was in the business to make money. and i
the day, was the right choice. john mccain, the maverick. i m the luckiest guy you will ever interview of all of the thousands of people you have ever interviewed. former chief of staff, george casey, why he says this country can t go it alone in syria. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. our big story tonight, in-depth with john mccain. i sat down with senator mccain a while ago in the armed services committee hearing room, and can i tell you that his reputation as a maverick, he was very candid. he disagrees with what justice scalia said about super pacs, he will talk about politics, michele bachmann and what america thinks of bain. senator, thank you. it has taken 18 long months. you finally cracked. finally gave in. looking forward to it. so have i, very much. let s start with, we are three months away from the election. you have been exactly where mitt romney is right now. what is your device? what is the real strategy of this stage of the battle pl