i didn t expect him to agree this is all true. because of the drama, because this was a moment in which everybody was watching, they really fully embodied this unbelievable moment, where the united states and its president are on a different wave length. speak to his point that it may look more significant in that arena at the putin summit and if so, does that make it worse or does that make it less cause for concern because it s just a rerun? i do agree with jamie, some of this material, obviously we ve heard it all, heard it on the campaign stump, some of it was new and certainly changed things he was standing there with putin on the heels of the horrible behavior he exhibited vis-a-vis our allies at the nato summit and the united kingdom
exaggerate the threat and risk of migrants, of religion, of problems in the middle east coming here, infeastation, the language we hear sometimes that s degrading, then you can see why somebody like president trump would welcome those allies in europe because they are talking on the same wave length, identifying the same threats, they want the same responses which is to shut down and ban people from coming in. to joe s point there s definitely a difference between how america has integrated muslims over the decades and centuries compared to europe. but hats now different the recognize, outgoing rhetoric from america towards the muslim world you re not welcomed here. once that ripple effect kicks in and you start seeing law enforcement officials in this country say the muslim commune is being alienated, isolated, that s when things start to break down. that s when communication between law enforcement communities and people will tell you this. that the muslim commune,
xfinity. the future of awesome. if you re not prepared to recognize the jerusalem is the capital of israel and that s where the american embassy should be, then you re operating on a completely different wave length. i think recognizing reality always enhances the chances for peace. all right. welcome back, everybody. that was national security advisor john bolton talking about the israel embassy move. i want to go back to our colleague who s standing by for us in jerusalem. on the one hand there s the israeli side of things and what they believe and obviously now what the americans believe just hearing from john bolton there and then there is the palestinian side and of course what is happening in gaza which is really ground zero for everything and really what hamas is advising the palestinians to do going forward, talk to me about what you ve been hearing from the ground there with regards to gaza specifically.
wave length. to me roseanne barr was way trump before trump was trump. she is crass, strangely toll ran of nazi references if you follow her on twitter. yes. likes fast food. i don t say that to hate on her because when i watched that show as a kid it was refreshing because her house looked like the houses my friends had too and my house. it showed it a little bit dirty, far more relatable than the fancy things on full house. to me it s refreshing and necessary that we see honest depictions of american life. listen, it s funny. but i think everybody is getting way spun up about the ratings. this is a one-off. maybe some people were curious to find out why dan is still alive more than anything elks. let s see how it goes. it s a smart show, funny jokes. it s a honest depiction of life and maybe we need more of that. andre, the last word, because
secretary. but the president is bringing at least one new person on. larry kudlow has agreed to be the new director of the economic counsel. the tv personality will replace gary cohn who resigned over the president s implementation of steel and aluminum tariffs. though the president has sboen wanting to make sure his team is all on the same wave length, kudlow also vocally and strongly opposed trump s tariffs. with peter navarro telling me ten days ago that kudlow has never, ever supported the president on trade and is, quote, dead wrong on the economics. kaitlyn collins is in st. louis where the president has been touring a boeing facility. white house officials are telling that you they re on edge amid thought turmoil. reporter: yeah, they are. they re in an uneasy atmosphere in the west wing, my sources tell me. they say they feel uncertain of