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wall, the folks who disapprove of his job are against it. i think that s right. trump just got significant feedback from the american people during the midterms where he really pushed the issue of the wall. he tried to froth up his base to support republicans and they lost the house badly. americans are sent a message that the wall is not a priority. that they are not happy with what the trump administration is doing. and sure, there s some 35% of sort of die hard trumpists who are going the back him for whatever he does. but if he really wants to win in 2020, playing to that tiny increasingly angry and increase goi ingly marginal base is a strategy and i don t understand why he s doing it except that his image seems to be damaged by people saying nasty things about him on fox news. i m trying to think ahead to 2020 and how some of this might work strategically. there s a strong case that needs to be made that trump needs to
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stories about him that were really quite awkward from their time in middle school and just a really precarious kind of offish guy. did you know anything about his family, his upbringing, other siblings, problems at home? was he is social pariah, nobodies talked to him and he was really isolated? as far as i know, he was a very isolated person socially. he did not interact with many people. he seemed to have a somewhat messed-up personal life at home. and that s as far as i know. and i ve heard that from multiple people. there were other reports that he had threatened at least and kind of jokingly, that i
passed by the senate last night but does ultimately take away power from the president. what happens next. let s go to michele. she joins us from the state department repo department. reporter: there are really no good options for the president. if he signs it, as you said, this takes away power from him. it s essentially congress saying we don t trust you. we want some say in russia sanctions. and if he didn t sign it, first of all, it looks like it s another gift to russia, and the veto would likely be overridden. given those numbers. so russia has responded. for months, it s been threatening to do something in kind to the u.s. after the u.s. kicked out dozen of its diplomats at the end of the obama administration. seized its two properties it used, enormous estates in h maryland and new york. but the state department as recent will i as a week ago was saying don t listen to what russia s saying, let s see what