Tonight . Brian has the night off. Day 167 of the Trump Administration and with two Big International challenges facing the president right now, we have one big question, whats the strategy. In two days, President Trump will meet facetoface with russian president Vladimir Putin for the First Time Since taking office. The New York Times reports trumps aides are worried about that meeting with putin. They simply do not know what hell say. Before he heads to germany where the two will sit down, the president is expected to give whats billed as a major speech in a few hours in poland but his aides were still working on it even as the plane landed there earlier today. Also tonight, the white house is sending a clear message to north korea after it tested an intercontinental Ballistic Missile. The window for a diplomatic solution is quickly closing. Heres uss ambassador to the u. N. Nikki haley earlier today. Yesterdays actions by north korea made the world a more dangerous place. One of our
The missile that can reach america. It caught u. S. Intelligence off guard. Now trump is forced to respond. The 11th hour begins now. Good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. Im nicolle wallace. Brian has the night off. Day 167 of the Trump Administration and with two Big International challenges facing the president right now, we have one big question, whats the strategy. In two days, President Trump will meet facetoface with russian president Vladimir Putin for the First Time Since taking office. The New York Times reports trumps aides are worried about that meeting with putin. They simply do not know what hell say. Before he heads to germany where the two will sit down, the president is expected to give whats billed as a major speech in a few hours in poland but his aides were still working on it even as the plane landed there earlier today. Also tonight, the white house is sending a clear message to north korea after it tested an intercontinental Bal
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