should. it reminds me and i share in foreign service for 35 years and i served in a lot of third world countries. this reminds me some of the dictators who as soon as they took power, they obliterate everything their predecessors have done just on a personal win. so they changed names of streets and toppled statues in order to show that nobody is better than i am and nobody is smarter than i am. there are seven countries involved in this deal. the u.s. cannot end the deal. france is one of that country. i want you to listen to what emanuel macron said about in september about this deal. north korea is a very good illustration of we stop everything with north korea. we stopped everyone in the ring
nair scenario. if potential think there are people inside the trump administration mike flynn is gone but there could be other folks inside the trump treem team, maybe trump family members who she could raise issues about. that s definitely worst case scenario. that could launch another investigation entirely, an outshoot of what we ve been discussing. that s a worst fear of the folks in the white house right now. things that haven t made their way to the newspaper that she could flick at very informally in this testimony that could get everybody scrambling for something else entirely. speculation for now, at least for the next four hours as we await sally yates heading to capitol hill for the testimony. up next we re talking more about the fallout from france. a political be wonder gets ready to get sworn in from a new comment from another leader. we re going to talk about what emanuel macron s landslide win
work without something closer to the united states. that s still an impasse. i don t think he has a solution for it yet. thank you very much for those perspectiv perspectives. where do you see this going? how do you see this relationship moving forward and how do you see macron tackling some of the challenges that david and richard laid out? the challenges are there and they have been there in france for a long time. they re also there in europe right now. we can t discount europe since macron is in for the whole european partnership. we have to look at what s happening in eastern europe. there s economic problems that the french voters are watching. i also think it s going to be interesting to see this is certainly a sigh of relief for a lot of people who were worried about whether france had gone with le pen, what that would mean for european experience or russ russia s relationship. we have to see what s going to happen in october before we declare this scare over. it s a stro
nationalists answers to europe s problems. so i think in that sense, you know, if you re steve bannon and were imagining an economic nationalist revolt around the world, you d have to say you re going to have to recalculate. recalibrate. i think macron s problems in france, in dealing with france s future dilemmas, whether it s more european, ever wide enever deeper, whether that s still going to work is a huge question. i don t think macron has the answers yet. when you talk about the nationalists waves seeming to break. vladimir putin clearly favored marine le pen. there s talk that russia is suspected of being on a hack attack against macron s campaign. talk about what this means for putin moving forward now that he does not have an ally leading france? i think putin was bidding for a level of political power, political interference that