opinion that was shaped by a world view that had been shaped itself by his time as a lawmaker and as a prisoner of war and as a father. he was honest, no matter whom it offended. presidents were not spared. reporter: the talk wasn t all just about mccain s accolades. there were subtle jabs at the current president, who was not invited by the late senator s daughter meghan, who turned the famous make america great again slogan against trump and by president obama, who rarely weighs in on his successor but mentioned this today. so much of our politics, our public life, our public discourse, can seem small and mean and petty. it s a politics that pretends to
very clear about expectations. when it comes to the economic stuff you re really talking about moon jae in and all the talk wasn t getting us to this point it was the president of south korea inciting economic advantage with the united states. bill: what he has said is he believes chairman kim wants to bring his country into a more modern state. correct. and he has an example in south korea. they go to the olympics and see what s going on there. the people in power in north korea have access to the information. the other point to be made here is that it is 2018. you have a hermetic kingdom sealed entirely by one ruling family and has been that way for seven this is nuts. kids are in instagram. what do they have? the more you think about it,
with him. let s go to mark preston who joine joins us now from washington. cain ducked the topic during a speech last noit. do we expect him to say anything today? we do. this is something that will dog him along the campaign trail, don. something he has been battling for several weeks. several women come out and allege that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the national restaurant association and now we have this new woman, ginger white coming out saying that she had an inappropriate relationship with mr. cain for 13 years. she spoke out about it on a local atlanta television station, as we all know, a couple days ago.addressed it th morning, again, on good morning america. do you believe that mr. cain is fit to be president or should he end his campaign? in my opinion, no, i do not. i honestly do not think that he is, in my opinion, would make a good president as far as i m concerned. my views are different than his views, but at the end of the day, thi
that an individual who voted 95% of the time for every budget that came before you, you ve raised the debt limit nine times in washington, d.c., and to stand here in front of the people in the state of texas and say, trust me, i m going to balance the budget, that s a little tough to understand. up first, though, breaking news tonight in libya. there are missing missiles, thousands of them, and mounting concerns here in washington they could fall into the hands of al qaeda or other terrorist groups. and as we speak tonight, the libyan rebels who forced moammar gadhafi from power claim to have their former dictator surrounded. they won t say where, but they insist he won t escape this time. cnn s ben wedeman live for us in tripoli. ben, the rebels have claimed to be on gadhafi s close trail before. do we view credibly these indications tonight from their spokesman that they have gadhafi surrounded? reporter: i m approaching these claims with a certain amount of skepticism.