and power and ardent remainer, you should now be happy, that we have a president who looks optimistic and positively at the path that we are set on. you may dislike donald trump oi’ set on. you may dislike donald trump or many other reasons and those reasons may be valid but on this it is good fry country that it happened, and went the way that we did. do you see this as some british press sees it, as a danger that a prime minister gets too close to an american president. it was said that tony blair got too close to george bush and that lead us into the mess of iraq? when i watch the press conference, i thought the prime minister came out of that exceptionally well and if you think about anyone who s policy positions changed, it was trump, not may. one week ago he was saying that nato was obsolete, with encouragement of theresa may it is now 100% relevant and he supports it. and maybe general matias two. he said that he would step back, and support the general ‘s position
given a bigger say on any final deal with europe. in france, while fillon flounders, marine is on the march. can the front national achieve the unthinkable and take the elysee palace? i am katty kay in washington. christian fraser is in london. the us intelligence agencies are facing fresh embarrassment after wikileaks published what it claims is its biggest ever file of confidential documents from the cia. it apparently reveals some of the tools the agency uses to break into smart phones, communication apps and electronic devices. the documents, which have not yet been independently verified, would seem to focus on the techniques for hacking, including information on how the cia collaborated with british intelligence in finding ways to compromise smart televisions. bbc newsnight‘s diplomatic editor is mark urban. this leak is dubbed the old severn bridge is a mysterious name but raises questions about the inability of the spy agencies to protect documents in the digital
senator lindsey graham whether or not there is an investigation ongoing into the donald trump campaign and those contacts that allegedly occurred with russian officials during the presidential election. since they have not confirmed the existence of an investigation, they have not even confirmed with senators, so in a private meeting between graham and whitehouse on march 2nd, james comey would not tell these two senators whether or not there was an investigation ongoing, even though they sit on a judiciary subcommittee investigating the issue of russia. comey according to sheldon whitehouse said he would confirm whether or not that investigation is occurring by this hearing that they re having tomorrow in this senate judiciary committee subcommittee exploring russia s meddling in the election. eastern yoeuropean elections as
committee and the top democrat mark warner told me going into the briefing there s no evidence whatsoever even though he met with james comey last week. one ot
nothing to do with his qualifications. they are opposed to donald trump pointing anyone to the supreme court. kneneil gorsuch a good man. it s the democrats who are breaking the rules, what they re doing is changing the 200 year status quo. the ironny is that you could have said the exact same things, regarding judge garland. that, of course, was president s garland s dom knee to fill the same vacancy who republicans refused to hold a single confirmation hearing, much less a vote. it was an unprecedented feet of obstruction. which mitch mcconnell on the campaign trail later, one of my proudest moments. the garland affairs seem to have taught democrats a lesson about the up sides of obstructionism and now with engaged based marching the streets and turning up the town hall showing to posed any kind of cooperation whatsoever with this president,
there s new in washington. just four democratic senators came out against a gorsuch fill buster, facing tough re-election battles. they