spoken to the russians about sanctions. a very questionable statement. the third issue is we have this spe spectacle of high ranking officials, rex tillerson and mike pence, overseas in europe cleaning up some of the statements that the president has made. there s an enormous amount of daylight between his delegated em bas sars and the things he have said. those are real stories. while we ought to have discussion about the press role, we have to keep our eyes on the prize. we need to be prioritizing. i think there is prioritizing going on. isn t part of the challenge wen we ask questions about policy, he turns around on the media. reince priebus answers questions by attacking the press. he should be called on that. the question that i have is that
over backwards to compromise. the fact we re still here now and all the leaders are still meeting shows what makes america great. that s that we will rise to the challenge wen we have to. congressman cedric richmond and bob dole. thank you both for being with us today. thanks for having us. the space shuttle era is officially over today. nasa touching down just before sunrise in cape canaveral, florida, thousands getting up early to say good-bye to nasa s space program. what s next? tom costello with more from cape canaveral. reporter: it was an emotional and dramatic end to the space shuttle program here at 5:57 on runway 15, atlantis touched down just before 6:00 a.m. here are the sights and sounds as atlantis touched down the last time. landing gear down and locked.
on a major league field. that s what makes this country great. we come together in times when we have to to help the next generation, to help those less fortunate. that s the type of spirit we will need to get through this by august 2nd. i m still optimistic. i think the president is bending over backwards to compromise. the fact we re still here now and all the leaders are still meeting shows what makes america great. that s that we will rise to the challenge wen we have to. congressman cedric richmond and bob dole. thank you both for being with us today. thanks for having us. the space shuttle era is officially over today. nasa touching down just before sunrise in cape canaveral, florida, thousands getting up early to say good-bye to nasa s space program. what s next? tom costello with more from cape canaveral. reporter: it was an emotional and dramatic end to the space