russian agents and maybe being born. i know you read this months ago but it s the first time one of these documents is out in the public domain. even heavily redacted. what is your take on this? my take is that carter page is more like inspector gadget that he is jason bourne or james bond. trump never met him or had a conversation with him. i m sure he s been on the fbi s radar well before 2016. here s what we will never know, we will never know whether the fbi had enough without the dossier. the undated dnc funded dossier because they included it. everyone that reads this application sees the amount of reliance they placed on this product funded by hillary clinton s campaign and the dnc. that s point number one. the dossier and its use. the other thing i hope my fellow citizens will take note of, the fbi missed a good opportunity to tell the judge
individual that american partners are suspecting of something. why not a single request was filed? chris: let me just say, i want to move on to other subjects. why do you think robert mueller issued this indictment three days before you and president trump met at the summit? i m not interested in this issue a single bit. it s internal political games of the united states. don t make the relationship between russia and the united states, and it hostage on this internal political struggle. it s quite clear to me that this is an internal political struggle and nothing to be proud of for american democracy to use such dirty methods in a
political rivalry. chris: last year, defense secretary mattis said russia is the greatest threat. russia is the greatest threat to the united states and has since made it clear an even greater threat than terrorism. in march, you introduced a new generation of russian missiles including what you called and invincible missile you said that could even aid, defeat all of our missile defenses and you even released a video that showed this super missile flying over the united states and hitting florida very near where presidentpresident trump is at mar-a-lago.aren t you escalating the arms race and are you being deliberately provocative? as far as the footage is concerned, they did not specify
interview was what the administration asked to be doing. which was highlighting not just the sanctions but the diplomatic expulsions. and other elements that are much more robust policy as opposed to the rhetoric we saw when the president was standing with vladimir putin which i think is indefensible. as the week went on in middle america, how do think this place? i think they ve turned down: this conversation because they re worried about the economy and health care costs. but, it s still very important to digest what president trump is doing on foreign-policy. putthat in the context of how he treated our nato allies. he went to europe and treated our nato allies very hostilely . he attacked them publicly into the opposite and was very weak standing next to vladimir putin in terms of his language. i don t think this was a rhetorical screwup. i think president trump wants american policy to go in a different direction. i think that his influence that
fronts for the trump administration. first on trade. commerce secretary wilbur ross is in beijing for talks aimed at fending off a trade war with china. u.s. allies laughed with no tariffs on steel and aluminum about to retaliate. second, preparations are wrapping up for the trump-kim jong-un summit in singapore. ãis live at the white house with the latest on both. reporter: growing concerns on a trade war before the two largest economies can be inevitable after beijing warned washington no need to deal will take effect if president trump follow through on his promise to hit china with no tariffs. commerce secretary wilbur ross traveled to beijing with two goals in mind. trim the u.s. massive hundred $75 billion trade deficit with china by $100 million and stave off a potentially explosive trade war.