quick to make his disagreements with the intelligence community public and also should consider their advice. i would just advise the president to move cautiously, to please listen to his military commanders. those on the ground and the intelligence community. with you come into public life and you face all these issues, particularly in foreign policy where every country is steep ed in history and tradition, there s an awful lot to learn. you have a steep learning curve. you have to et rely on the advice and judgment and the wisdom and just the experience of peopleg who have been in these forpositions for decades. says if you have a problem with intel, you have to talk to them in the office. i like dan coates. i m not sure i agree on iran, but the point is he s well respected, highly professional and you don tn want to air you dirty laundry in a fashion that would send maybe the wrong
out of the iran nuclear deal. the fallout from that decision being felt around the world. a lot of reactions and uncertainty in the papers after he pulled out of that nuclear deal. iranians reacting to the news with fire and fury. donald trump s decision to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal has sparked a wave of protests in tehran. furious demonstrators burned the stars and stripes and photos of the u.s. president. even a similar protest inside the country s parliament itself. and iran s supreme court leader blasting trump of some choice words. watch this. ayatollah khamenei said trump s speech in which he announced the u.s. departure from iran s nuclear deal was, quote, steeped and cheap. fire and fury of a different kind when the ayatollah wasn t busy chast highsing trump. he took a look at michael wolf s latest back translated into farsi. with the iran deal now on life
this story. all of us are looking for one thing, answers. let s begin with steve patterson here in las vegas. what are you hearing from investigators this morning? reporter: this is butted up right against the crime scene. police are keeping a close eye on the scene as you can see the squad cars back over here. beyond this point just a few feet away is that route 91 concert event with 22,000 people packed in as the shooter was pointing down. one of the most haunting sites is up above me right here with the mandalay bay. the golden tower. and that little black, what looks like a black hole, that is the window where the shooter was perched on that 32nd floor. meanwhile, as you guys mentioned, the scene here, the tenure, the tone of las vegas, you can sort of feel the somber note that everybody is kind of steeped in in then point. even though it is early, you
president trump today was that donald trump is the most ignorant president in history. the president s new at this. he is new to government. and so he probably wasn t steeped in the long running protocols that establish the relationships between doj, fbi and white houses. he is just new to this. speaking of steeped and long running protocol, governor jimmy carter and governor ronald reagan and governor bill clinton and governor george w. bush were not steeped in those long running protocols of the federal government when they took the oath of office as president of the united states. joining us now, george f. will, a pulitzer prize winning journalist for the washington post and msnbc political analyst. george, the ignorance defense, how far will that get presiden trump? well, you certainly can t argue with it in the sense while donald trump campaigned for president, promising to be not
the strongest defense that any republican mounted for president trump today was that donald trump is the most ignorant president in history. the president s new at this. he is new to government. and so he probably wasn t steeped in the long running protocols that establish the relationships between doj, fbi and white houses. he is just new to this. speaking of steeped and long running protocol, governor jimmy carter and governor ronald rean and governor bill clinton and governor george w. bush were not steeped in those long running protocols of the federal government when they took the oath of office as president of the united states. joining us now, george f. will, a pulitzer prize winning journalist for the washington post and msnbc political analyst. george, the ignorance defense, how far will that get president trump? well, you certainly can t