documents that are in this group of documents, you know, may embarrass the cia, may embarrass the fbi, perhaps they did not operate terrifically before november of 1963, and you ve got this odd historical coincidence, that you ve got a president of the united states, donald trump, who at this moment probably wouldn t mind a bit to see the cia embarrassed or the fbi embarrassed. this is a president, as we ve known for the last nine months, he is very angry at a lot of people in the intelligence community. very angry at a lot of the people in the fbi. there is one key question i think a lot of people have. there are obviously other documents that have been released related to the investigation into the assassination. but key question is did oswald act alone? was there someone else? was he aided by a foreign government? are there missing pieces you believe could be in this cache of documents that could help answer that question? yes, there are missing pieces in the puzzle.
breaking stories to tell you about tonight. the details of the russian facebook ad. significant because for the first time, we re learning that a number of the ads were in terrifically in states with trump victory. what did you learn? reporter: that s right, anderson. michigan and wisconsin. these two states critical to donald trump s victory last november. sources tell my colleagues that the ads were intended for the most divisive messages, even anti-muslim messages. it is unclear until now, which weeks the country were targeted by the facebook ad. a large number did appear in areas that were not contested in the election.
welcome? well, first of all, i think what we re seeing very much so as the others have said, very much a work in progress. i mean, donald trump s positis as you pointed out back in 2013 about whatever president obama was doing in syria where we ought to stay the hell out of there, let them kind of resolve. just two days ago, remember, sean spicer told us at the white house it was a position of this administration that bashar al assad should stay in power. then comes the chemical attack. i was in the rose garden yesterday when it was very clear that president trump was terrifically, hardly bothered by the scene of the chemical attack and i read into it, anyway, that there was going to be some response, somehow and pretty soon and he had really honestly flipped on that. so, i think that this is one thing where this intrigue inside the white house, probably everybody is on the same page on this issue, that there has to be
can do this, even if the senate fails to pass the legislation that the house passed, he has absolutely no public opinion behind him and he and mrs. clinton will suffer terrifically for it. i want to play sound bite from the house speaker today and the secretary of state. . it baffles me, i for the life of me don t understand why his veto threat came as it did. especially given the fact that his own law enforcement top officials came to congress and testified that there are gaps in this refugee program. protecting the american homeland is not about democrats and republicans, it s about protecting the american homeland. it s inappropriate for america, of all countries in the world to panic and to somehow turn our backs on our fundamental values. we have the ability to check on
with putin before the g-20 meetings in russia last september. he insisted things were okay between him and the russian president. i know the press likes to focus on body language and he s got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. but the truth is, when we re in conversations together, often times it s very productive. vladimir putin did not agree, instead he added fuel to the fire, speaking terrifically to the american people in a letter published in the new york times last september saying, millions around the world increasingly see america not as a model of democracy, but as relying solely on brute force. cobbling coalitions together under the slogan, you re either with us or against us. president obama was still insisting the cold war had not returned. i don t think there s any secret on that.