Already president obama met with Vladimir Putin this morning for 90 minutes about trying to end the violence in syria. Were told they cannot come to an agreement. A 90minute meeting is a long meeting between these two liters. Some say the lack of agreement could be seen as a failure. One u. S. Official described that 90minute meeting as constructive. The summit ending as north korea tested three ballistic missiles. Want to get the latest from cnns White House CorrespondentMichelle Kosinski. Reporter well, theres been a lot going on, on this trip, to say the least. This is president obamas last trip to ai sharks the last chance hes going to get to sit down with some of these leaders. For four hours with the chinese president on this trip. But what everybody is talking about is the meeting that just ended between president obama and russias president , Vladimir Putin. That doesnt happen very often. This is just a pull aside meeting, but it lasted for an hour and a half. Among the touchy subjects on the list, ukraine, syria, and russias suspected hacking of the Democratic National committee and the Clinton Campaign. Russia suspected of hacking the emails. A lot asked about that and the relationship between the two. I think hell also be asked about turkey. That relationship has been difficult as well. Also president obamas legacy in asia. Has it been working . You know, both u. S. President ial candidates oppose the tpp, the transpacific partnership, that big trade deal that is supposed to be the crowning achievement of president obamas rebalance to asia. Back to you guys. All right, Michelle Kosinski for us in china. I want to bring in our panel. Cnn political commentator and anchor of Time Warner Cable news, errol louis. Jackie kucinich. And ron brownstein, Senior Editor of the atlantic. Michelle was just talking about tpp, what was supposed to be the signature trade deal of president obama. Opposed by the democratic nominee, opposed by the republican nominee. President obama is overseas right now pushing something that no one else seems to want. Yeah, its personal. Its a striking development. Every u. S. President since world war ii has supported expanded trade. Now you have both president ial nominees actively opposing this deal, which is more than an economic deal in the minds of president obama and its supporters. It is a counterweight to chinese influence in the region and is seen as the center piece of his repositions, his rebalancing toward asia. At a panel i did in philadelphia, an economic adviser to Hillary Clinton said tpp is, quote, in the Rearview Mirror for her, that she would not be looking to even renegotiate it if she was president. Its going to be very hard to walk back those statements if she does win. The striking thing about this, though, john, is that there is a constituency for trade. It is now more in the Democratic Party. Virtually every big city mayor in the country, theres kind of an urban professional protrade constituency that right now is not being heard in either party. So jackie, lets talk about what were expecting out of this News Conference with president obama from china. Hell be asked about everything, obviously, from the press. What do you think hell address . That is definitely an open question because theres certainly things we want to hear about. Everything from the president ial election to what happened in that 90minute meeting with Vladimir Putin. Two, how hard hes you could go to keep pressing tpp. I mean, it is sort of a zombie bill right now, but hes said hes still going to try to go for it. Since this is his last asia trip of his presidency, there are certainly many, many questions that could be brought forth. Youre right, it does depend what hes actually going to address in this press conference. , errol, 90 minutes in a room with Vladimir Putin. We know this is a contentious relationship. We also know the president says when he meets with putin, they get along fine. They just have clear distinct n distinctions on where they stand. Theyre like, okay. Well, sure. Look, this is also a matter of putin has, in some ways, the upper hand. He knows this president is going to be leaving in a matter of months and he can outwait him. Id be surprised if crimea didnt come up f the ukraine didnt come up. For the part that theyre supposed to be cooperating on in syria, im personally hoping that they spent most of their 90 minutes trying to figure out what they can actually do something together on because issues like email hacking, issues like crimea, you know, these are not going to change. The weakening of nato that putin clearly is trying to exacerbate, i dont think thats something the president can do very much about at this point. Hopefully they made some progress on what theyre going to do in syria. Beyond that, i dont know how much they had to talk about. The only thing dribbling out is that no agreement was reach. I dont know what that means. The u. S. Certainly wants to stop the bloodshed there and the refugee and humanitarian crisis. So what were they trying to hammer out . International gatherings like this always seem to me to be designed to prove a kennedy adviser was famous for saying the color of truth is gray, meaning the world is not black and white. All the of the various conflicts that we have with russia and yet there is a need for the u. S. President inexorably to find the ability to work with them on the rare areas where our interests can overlap. That certainly, you know, eroding the capacity of isis is one of those. We just talked about how tpp is designed to constrain the influence of china in asia. Theres been lots of conflict with china on this trip. Yet, the president was also able to sign an historic agreement with china on moving forward jointly on climate change, moving forward the Paris Agreement from 2015. Its kind of an interesting counterpoint of a president ial campaign thats almost always in the u. S. Drawn in very kind of bright primary colors when, in fact, the relations with these great powers around the world are always kind of modulated and executed in shades of gray. It is interesting, jackie, because whenever the press gets a chance to talk about to the president over the last couple months, they try to get him to weigh in on the president ial election. Historically a president overseas might be a bit loathe to get too political domestically, but you never know. The president has weighed in on donald trump overseas. Colin kaepernick, which is something you could imagine the president being asked about and having an opinion on. Id be curious to see what he says about that. Youre absolutely right. He has addressed issues of race in the past at press conferences. Maybe not abroad. But particularly because of the role of russia in this race. Donald trump, one of his pla applause lines is, shouldnt we have a better relationship with russia . Shouldnt they be our friends . So i do wonder if that will be addressed just because donald trump has made it such a forefront of his president ial campaign. Hillary clinton being asked about the russian im sorry, tim kaine being asked about the russian reset just yesterday. So there are these other issues that are very have have to do with russia. You have to imagine people are going to want to know more from the president , whos there right now in that role. Absolutely. Oh, to be a flay on the wall inside that 90minute meeting. Errol, to your point, wouldnt the president have said, since he had the chance in this facet facetoface meeting, stop trying to hack into the dnc. It would be a nice request to be made. Im sure pew tutin, a dictator, would give him some kind of assurance, which would not be worth anything. This is where dictators have an advantage over democracies. Putin is not going anywhere. We, by operation of law, will have the president step down. Hes going to do whatever hes going to do, secure in the knowledge that hes going to have a new president to deal with in fairly short order. Were batting it around as a political dispute during this campaign, but theres a real question about whether or not it is in putins and russias interest to have one candidate versus another sitting in the oval office. Cant we answer that . Isnt it in putins interest to have donald trump, whos praised putin as being a strong lead er . Thats one reading of it. Theres a narrative that doesnt get a lot of attention about the adversaries of the United States seeing a trump candidacy and a possible Trump Victory as part of something that will really help them,ing a story of american decline, withdrawing from nato or tampering with the alliances that have kept the peace for so long. This is an important kind of diplomatic discussion that hopefully will come up in the pth shl debates and beyond. President obama due to walk up to that lectern any minute and deliver a News Conference, talk about a number of issues. Well get that when we come back. Im terrible at golf. He is. But id like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. New patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. For the strength and energy to do what you love. New ensure enlive. Always be you. See me. See me. Dont stare at me. See me. See me. See me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. Im not contagious. 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My minute now, president obama will walk up there, he will hold a press conference talking about the g20 summit thats been taking place there. Issues about syria, which have been negotiated to no avail over the last two days there. Also a 90minute meeting that the president just had with Vladimir Putin of russia, where they discussed a range of issues. He will talk about that no doubt as well and perhaps also u. S. Politics. Want to bring back our panel, jackie kucinich, ron brownstein. Lets talk right now about where president obama is in his tenure and his popularity. Historically speaking, his popularity is quite high. Yeah, and its also quite significant for the 2016 election. You go back and you look, the popularity of the job approval, particularly in the outgoing president , is extremely significant. Its one of the assets for Hillary Clinton that president obama is ending his presidency by and large on a high note. Not vastly high, but his Approval Rating is right at 50 or above, which is a thumb on the scale in her direction. Again, hes particularly popular among what have been the key elements of this modern democratic coalition, what ive called the coalition of millennials, College Educated white, especially women. Thats the core group that elected him twice and that is certainly the core group that Hillary Clinton is relying on. It is why states like when john king was doing the piece a while ago, why you see virginia and colorado moving away from battleground status to clearly leaning toward the democrats. Its a corner stone of why shes ahead in all the states of what i called blue wall. So obamas strength among his Core Coalition is part of the problem donald trump faces in breaking into that coalition as it mobilizes for Hillary Clinton. Yet, jackie, does not sound as though Hillary Clinton has the black vote locked up or even particularly the young millennial black vote tied up. Theres this new reporting in the New York Times this morning showing that when you ask a lot of black millennials, they dont trust Hillary Clinton, and its not about email scandals. Its about the establishment and how the establishment has dealt with criminal justice issues. I mean, it was the crime bill. It was her comment all those years ago about predators. Shes apologized for that over and over again, but that hasnt been enough. The more she goes into these areas and talks to black millennials and explains exactly, you know, what she meant and why she doesnt mean it now and what shes going to do to make their lives better, thats what we she needs to do in order to make inroads, by reaching out directly to graphic. Otherwise, shes going to be talking past them instead of to them. Which isnt to say theres any evidence donald trump is making inroads in the africanamerican communities. There are almost impossibly low numbers for donald trump in some swing states. Hillary clintons difficulty is with africanamerican millennials and has to be understood more horizontally. Thats the piece of the Obama Coalition where she is most notably underperforming with and it is not because they are especially attuned to donald trump. Hes facing overwhelming negatives. 75 roughly of millennials say they have an unfavorable view of him. Over 70 said he appeals to bigotry. Going back to the primaries when Bernie Sanders beat her among millennials by a bigger margin than president obama did in 2008. She has struggled to generate, in most polls, the numbers she needs with them. Thats where youre seeing, as weve said, the biggest bleed off toward gary johnson and jill stein. One reason the polls are relatively closer is because shes not getting the numbers she needs among Younger Voters in general. Jackie, we talk about how donald trump hasnt resonated with black voters yet. This weekend he tried to turn that around. He went to detroit and was there at that africanamerican church and spoke for at first it was a question about whether or not hed be able to address the crowd. He ended up doing so. At least people in the room felt it. They felt that they was present. They felt he spoke to them when reporters talked to them afterwards. It resonated with them. This was a good move for donald trump to do this. Its unclear why it took him so long to do it. Were in the last months of the campaign. He could have done this at any time. There was kind of a funny moment after this speech where they went on a walk to ben carsons house where he grew up. Turns out the person inside was supporting Hillary Clinton. That said awkward. A little awkward. But this was definitely a good move for donald trump because if you dont ask the question, these people the black voters arent going to vote for him. He needs to just show up. I will Say Something about millennials. Lets not forget, a lot of the millennials that voted for president obama in the last election are in their 30s now. Some of these folks havent even voted before. Theyre not part of the Obama Coalition because they werent old enough to vote. Thats another kind of segment of this population thats coming up and needs to be spoken to. Ron, do we know how millennials consume political advertising . One of the things the Clinton Campaign has tried to do the last month is run these millions of dollars worth of relentlessly negative ads on donald trump in these key swing states, trying to make him unacceptable to College Educated whites and minorities. If millennials arent watching tv, theyre not going to see these ads. Certainly in 2012, the Obama Campaign concluded the most effective way to reach millennials was through peertopeer communication. Basically people transmitting retransmitting the campaigns messages to their own social net yo networks. Thats an area where the democrats have invested a lot of money. This is an important test. Millennials for the First Time Ever will equal baby boomers as a share of eligible voters. By 2020, they will be the largest voting generation in the electorate, passing the baby boomers who have been the largest voting group since the early 1980s. The longterm stakes here are significant. Jeff flake yesterday make the important point about whatever happens in this election, republicans have to face the challenge of what Donald Trumps messaging may mean for their position with both millennials and minority voters. Both of them are growing as a share of the vote. Donald trump may be able to squeeze out a victory by maximizing his support among blue collar, nonurban, and older whites. If you do that in a way that alienates the groups that are growing in the electorate, thats a longterm challenge for the party, win or lose in november. We want top a add a couple voices to our panel here. Former Trump Campaign manager, corey lewandowski. And executive director of the new York Democratic party. Happy labor day. Lets talk about what happened over the weekend with donald trump going to that africanamerican church and attempting to do some outreach to black voters. As we were saying with jack kirk the people who were interviewed in the church really appreciated it an