most experienced foreign policy presidents this country has had, given his previous years as the senate foreign relations chair as well as the vice president in dealing with so many of these issues. has the administration outlined realistic objectives in terms of what success looks like? what would they be happy with, not just on the summit with vladimir putin, but walking way from the g7 summit, walking away from the bipartisan excuse me, the bilateral relationships with our european allies? reporter: not really other than re-engaging. re-engaging with the world and not being donald trump, who was so disdainful of nato, of the g7 and who was dismissive of working globally on the world stage. that said, what he needs to do is show that he is strong against putin and show that he can deal with this and not have putin, you know, try to grandstand by, for instance,
same color of skin as the rest of your face. according to his latest physical president trump is now officially obese. the white house physician and navy commander says he s 6 3 and weighs 243 pounds. a gain of four pounds since last year s physical. tough year. that puts the president s body mass index at 30.4. anything over 30 is actually considered obese. in addition trump has upped his dosage of a medication used to control his cholesterol. despite all that the doctor says trump is in very good health and should remain so for the remainder of his presidency and beyond. amazon has cancelled its plans for a new york city headquarters walking way r from the largest and most public subsidy in history. in exchange for a $3 billion sneft package amazon was supposed to usher in 25,000 jobs to long island city in queens
and mid-term elections give the democrats a chance to take the house and impeach him. president trump needs the discipline that mr. kelly has imposed. mr. kushner and ivanka have to decide if they serve the president better by walking way from the white house roles. the editorial page of the wall street journal. the task of deciphering the last 48 hours falls on tal kopan. most people have not heard of the communications director hope hicks. that does not describe how effective she is for the president. how big a loss is this for him? a tremendous loss when you talk about the emotional loyalty connection people around the president. hope hicks has been with him since the very beginning of the
democrats taking the house and possibly impeach him. president trump needs the discipline that mr. kelly has imposed. mr. kushner and ivanka have to decide if they serve the president better by walking way from the white house roles. a face nature fascinating meeting with the president and lawmakers. pushing the legal age from 18 to 21 to purchase a gun. some directly appealed for him not to raise the age. the president rejecting an idea from the republican congress member steve scalise who was shot and badly wounded last year. scalise called for a pro conceal carry measure in the been control plan. you are going to put conceal carry into the states in the bill. we are talking about a new ball game. you know, i m with you, but let it be a separate bill.
agreeing with the president. his health care bill is mean. reporter: for weeks senate republicans have negotiated behind closed doors. there have been no hearings and no public debate. if this was a bill that was going to be greeted with great applause and joy and relief and satisfaction by the american public, would you hide it? no. reporter: tonight it s still unclear exactly what s in the bill and why the process has been so secretive. mr. leader, this bill is bound to have a profound impact on the country. do americans have a right it s going to have a profound, positive improvement over the status quo. reporter: so do americans have a right to see these negotiations the status quo is simply unsustainable. reporter: but do americans have a right to see this process? walking way from your question there, mary. mary bruce live on the hill. when do americans get to see this? reporter: david, just two more days and we will finally have a sense of what exactly is i