clearly harris benefitted the most this time. you saw several other whos who well. take marianne williamson. we talked about her in a way we didn t 72 hours ago. early on, name i.d. is a lot of the problem 18 candidates have. sarah and patrick, thank you. fresh off the debate stage. we re talking to several presidential candidates. congress member tim ryan. would he shake hands with kim jong-un at the dmz? and meghan rapinoe escalating the feud with donald trump. where she is opting to go instead of the white house if the team goes all the way. you are live in the cnn newsroom. health is magnificent.
relationship you want to have with kim jong-un. i m sure you agree with the president s style over twitter and praise of a dictator. is the president s decision wrong to engage kim jong-un directly? i don t think so. i think a lot of this stuff needs to be handled at lower levels and the president comes in to seal the deal and i just think it isn t getting us anywhere. it gets the president on tv. that is what he wants. he is running the apprenticeship program out of the oval office. he wants tv ratings and attention to himself. he is good at that. i don t think there is anybody better. it is not good for our foreign policy. would you shake hands with kim jong-un at the dmz? i would not. not until we had some deal or at least very close to having some deal. what is the deal? where are we? does anyone have a clue what we
what we do is we have the press briefing every day as a substitute for that where the press can systemically ask question base are we on the edge of war with iran? what s happening in there? we need to know that. that s about accountability and transparency. that s what we look lack in the white house. you had countless heated exchanges over the time with sar sarah sand esper. here is one over criticism of the president for athletes. there are black and brown soldiers fighting in the military as well who feel that taking a knee bringing attention to police involved shootings is something that this white house should deal with. is the president aware that taking the knee is about police involved shootings. the president made his position critical clear that it s dsh i let you roudly interrupt me and your colleague. i m going to ask that you allow me to finish my answer. i would be happy to answer if you would stop talking lopping enough to let me do that. the president made his
blameless here. still unanswered, what was all the lying about? we still don t really know. we re going to have you back. we have so much more to talk about. sar sarah, michael, david, thank you so much. first, we ve got this breaking news, this out of london. hundreds of thousands of people filling the streets right there in protest of brexit, britain s vote to leave the european union. they are demanding a second referendum. k we re live now in london. it s a significant turnout. reporter: fred, there s been a huge turnout here. organizers say that they estimate 1 million protestors took to the streets of central lond london. they started from hyde park and worked their way through some of the most important streets of london and ending up here, just outside of the houses of parliament where the members have been trying to sort out this mess for some time. the people at this protest are demanding that they have a say. they want to have a second referendum, a vote on whether
it but at the same time they could subpoena bob mueller. he s a free citizen now to be subpoenaed? he can be subpoenaed. i think that congress wants not only the report but the underlying documentation that gave rise to the report because they want to be able to read that and make their own conclusions, their own editorial comments on it. yes, they can bring in mueller theoretically. could he refuse? he could be held in contempt if he refuses as a private citizen. i don t think he has that prerogative. i don t know for certain as a former doj employee whether you have prerogatives in that way. i don t think so. he may have to answer the question, what gave you the information that led you to conclude this. obviously this month and you ve reported this a lot, sarah, that congress voted this month both sides of the aisle that they want to see