looking over their shoulder. we signed this deal but the united states could pull out at any moment. not much new being heard here in terms of temperament, natalie. i have to caution it is very important to keep an eye on russia and where sergei lavrov is going with the foreign point both in north korea and syria. russia wants the north korean diplomacy to continue. they did not block new sanctions at the u.n. and that was highly significant. but they do want to play more of a role, a role that so far they ve really been shut out of. interesting developments there. paula following it for us. thank you for filling in the issue about syria following arwa s report, there paula. appreciate that. we ll continue to monitor it. well, russia says recent attacks on two of their bases in syria raised the possibility of a new kind of terror attack. brian todd reports on the deadly potential of armed drones. reporter: these drones displayed by the russian defense ministry appear to have smal
americans feel have the right to stay and should have a path to citizenship. the courts, as we know have pushed become on donald trump. so he is being required to continue to support that program. so even if there isn t a deal reached, it s hard to imagine that there would be any political support for sending any of the dreamers home. having said this, it s absolutely right what we just said. the uncertainty that it creates. the backlash that it creates, the instability that it creates for individuals is not to be understated. but the politics are tremendously problematic now because there is all this doubt coming out of where does the president really stand. does support the immigration? does he support individuals? and is he taking a very racist lynn on this? so that s what i want to know on this. walk us through the politics of this. mr. trump has been tweeting
that are in limbo, that need something that a president can t give or take away from them. we have to find a way to fix the immigration issue, fix the daca issue. so, look, can negotiators, can lawmakers get back to the negotiating table in a few hours perhaps starting tuesday and somehow get to a deal on immigration by the end of the week? well, this is the question. it does seem like there is certainly a lot of reason to get that immigration deal through. but trump s advisers, stephen miller seems to be pushing him hard to hold the line and ask for more on border security. the context here of course is that the majority of americans are very sympathetic towards the dreamers. remember hen donald trump said he was going to end that program, there was a tremendous backlash across the united states from all sides, even republicans and supporters of donald trump by a slim majority support the dreamers. these are people who children who came undocumented that most
this. he says dak d.aca is probably dead. because the democrats don t really want it, they just want the take desperately needed money away from our military. , no of course, and the democrats i think are aware east that they have a very strong hand on this. sympathy is on their side. and of course there is a deal that needs to be made to secure that government funding, to keep the government open. and yet the president s style and twitter as we ve seen for so long doesn t take a step back in the face of what are often very difficult politics. i think the compromises, if there are to be compromises, can be made behind closed doors. even then what we re hearing and seeing is that he is continuing to push very hard, and again in part buzz he is being advised to use this moment to really press forward on his desire to have more funding for border
industry, what it is having it called over issues of direct links to the president. the presidents of south africa, botswana, namibia explicitly criticizing the president of the united states. something very unusual in the african context, particularly for businesses that do a great deal of business with the u.s. and in some cases receive a great deal of aid. cyril? reporting live from johannesburg. thank you very much. the political battle to control the u.s. congress is heating up ahead of midterm elections in november. democrats now have a major opportunity. 32 house republicans will not seek reelection. and just last week, two republican representatives from california announced that they re calling it quits. cnn s miguel marquez reports democrats in orange county have high hopes of victory. hey hey, ho ho! reporter: the protests like clockwork. every week for a year now at the offices of four orange county republican members of congress,