how long will you watch people being gunned down in first grade, fourth grade, high school, college, church, synagogue, grocery store, movie theater, a mall, and a nightclub and do nothing? congressman val demings shredded marco rubio on the debate stage last night as florida becomes the emblem of the rot on the right. also tonight, donald trump under oath, deposed today in e. jean carroll s defamation case. we could be hours away from the delivery of that subpoena from the january 6th committee. plus, incredible new reporting on the man barack obama, president obama warned trump about, michael flynn, and his holy war on america. rachel maddow is going to join me tonight. very excited about that. have you caught her amazing new podcast yet? we ll get an exclusive preview of episode 4 of ultra and we have more to talk about with the great rachel maddow. we begin tonight with florida, which i would argue, even with texas existing has emerged as the modern state in t
reporter: dave, that is a great question here as the president trump ends his day, as you said. there is another state dipper goi dinner going on. but there is definitely an unknown about what policy changes there are going to be. they definitely expressed a commitment, president xi, at that joint statements earlier today in the great hall of the people here said that china s committed to denuclearizing the korean peninsula but also suggested he needed time for sanctions to work. they re trying to bring a roo po rapport to bring china on board. we agreed not to replicate failed approaches over the past, and there were many. together, we have in our power to finally liberate this region.
no. did he have a photo op? did they go to a basketball game together? this is pretty stuff to be dealing with over there and they had some pretty lengthy discussions and i think netanyahu put the word out he was much more satisfied with the discussion. i think the president probably would have been better off, it was suggested to me, i tried to pass it on. they might have said he was sorry for the last time they were there. but this time around it seems they made some good progress. i think it s a good thing. did they have a state dipper? no. but i don t think he s the prime minute i think the cameron-obama relationship is a lot like the blair-bush one and the clinton-blair one. it s good for us, but there was a lot of criticism that president bush got when he did the state dinner for the president of china. it s also who you want to sit next to. i had one little could i make a point that this state dinner under going to the white house, it s like an
no. did he have a photo op? did they go to a basketball game together? this is pretty stuff to be dealing with over there and they had some pretty lengthy discussions and i think netanyahu put the word out he was much more satisfied with the discussion. i think the president probably would have been better off, it was suggested to me, i tried to pass it on. they might have said he was sorry for the last time they were there. but this time around it seems they made some good progress. i think it s a good thing. did they have a state dipper? no. but i don t think he s the prime minute i think the cameron-obama relationship is a lot like the blair-bush one and the clinton-blair one. it s good for us, but there was a lot of criticism that president bush got when he did the state dinner for the president of china. it s also who you want to sit next to. i had one little could i make a point that this state dinner under going to the white house, it s like an
stairs when the chinese leader arrived at andrews air force base to begin his state visit. they ll pull out all the stops tomorrow. white house meetings, a joint news conference, a formal state dipper. some thorny issues will be discussed. many. a little bit ago i talked with david gergen who watched this relationship evolve. so david, i view this as the defining relationship of the next generation. as the president of the united states sits down tonight for dinner and then the big formal state dinner tomorrow night, you have a nobel prize winner sitting across the table from a president who is holding a nobel prize winner in prison and would not let him go and accept his award. starting with human rights, how tough does the president of the united states need to be and how risky is it that he be tough with the guy that essentially is america s banker. while both of them have to avoid making the other one the rival and some sort of enemy.