message will be to him on syria? what would you like him to say especially given assad s gains in the country recently and not denuclearization can you spell out how you expect to happen in terms of treaties and talks? it will be a slow process. we aren t the only ones with the nukes. us and others who have to come along simultaneously obviously. but i think that when i when the meeting was arranged and we both wanted the meeting. when the meeting was arranged, it was from my standpoint i didn t go in with high expectations but you may come out with something very exceptional. but the proliferation is a tremendous to me it s the biggest problem in the world nuclear weapons. biggest problem in the world. i understand nuclear. look up dr. john trump at m.i.t. my uncle, many years a
and he talked about breakfast, lunch and dinner with the prime minister, the idea of having a trade deal with the u.k. after they decide whatever form it is that the brexit exit takes, it will absolutely be possible. with regard to vladimir putin on monday he said we go in strong. i thought his comments about nuclear proliferation in a way i hadn t heard it before. a devastating technology. ukraine, syria and russian meddling in 2016. the nuclear deal may be one of the big headlines in helsinki on monday. with regard to don t expect there will be no perry mason moment. sandra: and interesting moment for sure. he was asked by jonathan swan of axios about one of the meetings with putin. the president said we ve been extremely tough as a country on russia. in that meeting he plans on discussing ukraine, syria, middle east, nuclear proliferation.
approaches negotiations in a way that has made him successful and has ultimately brought him to be the president of the united states. and i think that as he has approached negotiations so far in the first year and a half of his presidency, i think it is hard to argue with the results. america is doing better than it has in a long, long time. domestically and abroad and i trust the president s judgment on these issues. sandra: what a week it has been as we continue to watch the live pictures in london congressman. you saw the beginning of the week transition into this visit in the u.k. and now we await the president s one-on-one with vladimir putin in helsinki on monday and the president just weighed in specifically on what he wants to talk to vladimir putin about. middle east, syria, nuclear proliferation, doesn t think there will be a perry mason moment with meddling.
negotiator. i ve been watching her over the last couple of days. she is a tough negotiator and a very smart and determined person. i can tell you there are a lot of people looking up now saying gee whiz. she left a lot of people in her wake. she is a very smart, very tough, very capable person and i would much rather have her as my friend than my enemy, that i can tell you. go ahead. jeff mason from. i like your hat. a good, solid head of hair. thank you, sir. i know exactly what you have. going into your meeting take it off, please. okay. i like you better without the hat. there we go. going into your meeting with president putin on monday you mentioned both denuclearization and syria. can you say exactly what your
and to bill s point, juan, we don t know what will happen yet on monday. i think the problem is we know what has happened and what has happened is that he is defer he believes it is better for the world if the u.s. is able to work with russia on syria and iranian support for terrorism and the like. the question is has he taken concrete steps to rein in the russians? he said he wanted to talk to putin about ukraine, syria, nuclear proliferation. he did not standing next to theresa may say he would talk about the poisoning issues in london but i do think that could come up and i m interested to see what happens on monday. bill: it s all about relationships. he talked a lot about president xi in the time he came to mar-a-lago in april of 2017,