in august 2016, he got an e-mail from this campaign supervisor saying, i would encourage you to make the trip, if it is feasible, that was supposed to be an off the record meeting with russian officials. and then another point is, he s reporting back to the same campaign supervisor about his contacts with these russians. the supervisor replies, great work. that person is not named in these documents, but referred to as a campaign supervisor. we ve seen papadopoulos make a deal, the question is, will paul manafort? i want to go to pete williams. we haven t had a chance to look at what the charges are, what paul manafort may be facing, what his lawyers are talking to him about. i m happy to do that, let me run down a little bit more of what lapped inside today s brief hearing, according to our producer, who was in the hearing room in federal court.
the and you nuclear deal, launching attacks against republicans and some democrats. they are concerned the deal will essentially gut the inspection process that was put into the deal negotiated by john kerry and others. the white house tweeting there is no quote secret or side deal with iran. congress has everything we have on the iran deal. obviously they are concerned about the public perception on this. kt macfarland a former den chief of defense in the reagan administration and a fox news analyst. are there side deals? in any agreement there are details in fine print. this is how we are going to do this. this is how we are going going do that. but they are always delivered to
seven minutes past the hour. the so the countries of turkey and the united states reportedly agreeing on a plan to create a safe zone against isis along the turkey-syria border. details for the deal are being worked out. fox news confirmed that turkey is allowing the united states to use a turkish airbase that is pivotal, could be, in this fight. this comes after defense secretary ash carter visited iraq where he met with kurdish government officials and military officials as well. a lot of moving parts. doug mckelway spoke with secretary carter. doug how complicated is the situation with turkey, isis and syria. it is mind-boggling, martha. the there is the old saying that the enemy of my enemy is my friend. so it is with the kurds. they have tremendous success retaking territory in northern turk iraq against isis. there is the pkk krg it goes on and on.
how he describes the idea of this iran deal. once again he is convinced that it is the best way to keep iran from ending up with a nuclear weapon and even went so far to say that 99% of the world agrees with him. well there is that. now he made those comments today at the news conference here in ethiopia. the president once again hammering home this idea that he doesn t have to do a sales job or lobbying job to get this deal passed on the hill. he says he has the facts to back up his argument. i m not even sure i would characterize it as lobbying. what we re doing is presenting facts about an international agreement that 99% of the world thinks solve as vital problem in a way that will prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. reporter: okay, so you heard that number right? he did acknowledge there has been some debate on the hill but apparently only 1% of the people
iran is getting nuclear weapons. i think that the reason the administration keeps setting up straw man arguments. you want our deal or you have war. it s because they don t have the ability to sell this. martha: you say when you look at their allies our allies in allies in the region that tells you all you need to know. why is this deal important? it has to be believable. the saudis have to believe it. the kuwaitis have to believe it. if they don t believe it, they are getting their own nukes. so far those countries said whatever iran gets, we get too. the great yeast fear since the dawfnt nuclear age is weapons in the hand of people who want to use them.