Former GOP representative Joe Scarborough and Mika Brezinski interview newsmakers, politicians and pundits about the issues of the day. Was obvious the meeting was to get information from foreign nationals which is a crime. Lawyers running around collusion is not a crime. Anybody knows a low he ranking congressman like i was in my first year understood you cant get an in kind contribution from mullahs in iran or Vladimir Putin in russia. Thats right, joe. The president is concerned. Hes anxious, fearful about where this is all headed. His legal team is focused on that Trump Tower Meeting as they have been for some time. Thats a key moment in the mueller investigation. Our reporting, despite what the president tweeted in response to it very much is that hes worried about don junior, expressed that worry to people hes been talking to on the phone, privately brouting about this. Mueller seems to be inching
closer and closer to the oval office, to the people in the president s circle. That
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across what they call the black belt in central alabama, a higher percentage of black voters came out to vote for doug jones in that special election than voted for barack obama in 08 and 12 percentagewise, is unheard of. it is historic. it s probably never happened before, and donald trump is the reason it happened. right. joe, i ll ask eddie about that. the president thinks this strategy helps with his base clearly. there s plenty of evidence to suggest that donald trump is a stone-cold racist. beyond that, there s the politics of it. he thinks it helps with his base. for every dispossessed, self-pitying white voter who likes the fact that donald trump takes on every feyerick in sight, there s often an african-american female voter we saw in alabama who is equally
brilliant middle east scholar, fouad ajami passed awatch he was my professor at johns hopkins, deepest condolence he is. anderson cooper tweeted, a man a greatly admired, fouad ajami was died. he was full of grace and compassion. it s been an honor to know him. fouad ajami, a gentleman in every respect, was 68 years old. i m deborah feyerick. stay with cnn and cnn.com for breaking news. up next, a cnn special report, michael jackson, the final days. then, at 8 eastern, it is a 60s marathon, beginning with television comes of age. stay tuned.
feyerick. this hour, we are fast forwarding to the week ahead. take a look at all the stories you are going to be talking about and hearing about this coming week. we begin with our five questions for the week ahead. question number one, can american military advisers and diplomacy turn the tide in iraq? people in baghdad are taking their personal weapons into the streets as a violent militant group gets closer to the city. at the same time, secretary of state john kerry is trying to drum up support in countries on iraq s borders. president obama tells cnn that the united states will not deal with iraq alone. question number two, will we find missing malaysia airlines flight 370? almost four months after the 777 vanished, australian authorities have a new lead in their search. that announcement is coming wednesday. in a moment, a journalist who has been on this case since day one, he is going to give us some incredible insight. question number three, how will the supreme court rule