and the what here has been matched by the magnitude of the who. because each of those revelations is drawn not from critics or observers, but from this march of nine different trump administration insiders who joined 12 other witnesses who have provided 30 hours of testimony in the public hearings, testifying under oath, stepping up to the plate under pressure and at times at risk, distinguishing themselves from some of their most powerful bosses who remain in bureaucratic and legal hiding. it s a reminder about the difference in washington between being a boss and acting like a boss. a point that was further underscored by how many of these witnesses departed their hearings because they appeared under subpoenas that they probably didn t want to get in a process they obviously did not initiate. so after braifg the pressure and the threats, consider that most walked out. they didn t get to reser a security bubble of a motorcade like, say, the white house chief of staff, who remains
today which is expected to be peaceful. i think to be absolutely honest, guys, people think the main disruption won t be outside the summit, but inside. as people are braced for president trump s arrival and for him making waves here at france s atlantic surfing center. many of the waves will be inside the summit, not outside. bill, do you get a sense that the leaders will get a sense of any of the protests, will they be anywhere nearby at all? reporter: nowhere near it. this is a bubble. they are, you know, living inside that security bubble. of course, that s what many of the protesters say is absolutely wrong. that this is a rich club, a club of the rich world leaders, who deaf, who out of touch with the problems in the world. so that would be one criticism that the protesters themselves make. all right. bill neely. bill neely there in
been able to speak with a number of them about it is we talk about this bubble. and what you cannot be prepared for and certainly president obama balked about this a lot. they tell you what it s like to live in that bubble. you don t really understand what it is to live in that security bubble. donald trump was somebody who was used to being out and about, certainly to all his various properties, to a lot of high-profile events. i saw him on a number of occasions. i saw him at the white house correspondents dinner. obviously he owned the miss universe pageant, so he was there. he was somebody who was used to a very different kind of lifestyle. the head of his own company, going where he wanted when he wanted. this is a very different kind of atmosphere. so for him, particularly, as i ve seen him on some of his stops over the course of the last nine months or so, he is someone who definitely feeds off the crowd, and when he sees an enthusiasm there, he often will
there as well to greet the president, we ll continue to watch this. chris jansen back to you on this. you re in tokyo, the mood as hallie jackson was saying, very campaign like on the ground with u.s. troops. but then there s the reality that was bringing up with hallie jackson which is with a no confidence rating there in japan as the japanese citizens look at the u.s. president, 72% have no confidence in this leader of the united states and has that translated to any potential activity there in tokyo where you are at about 25 minutes away from the air base? they re talking about the protesters. but any protesters you see here or anywhere else will be kept as far away from the president who travels in that security bubble. they re also trying to avoid any possibility of problems. they re doing things people in new york city are used to saying where they take away the garbage
so the already unprecedented 24/7 security detail for the epa is getting beefed up. the price tag is skyrocketing. why? what have you learn, renee? when you hear it, it sounds like the security bubble may be around the cia chief or the fbi director. but this is the epa administrator. he is responsible for protecting the environment and regulating pollution. and cnn has learned that the agency is beefing up the 24/7 security for pruett. they are hiring more agents and installing new security equipment for his office. take a look at all of this. the epa is in the process of hiring and training 12 new agents for a team that again provides him with 24/7 protection, according to a source familiar with all the decision. based on the dollar figures in the job postings for the security positions, salaries