jong-un, to join him there for a handshake, but president trump said that even while he was willing to step foot into the dmz, which would be unprecedented, he s not even sure if kim goiis going to show. listen to what he said. will it be a bad sign if he doesn t show up? no, of course i thought of that because i know if he didn t everyone s going to say, oh, he was stood up by chairman kim. no, i understood that. it s very hard to he follows my twitter. he does? and it s very hard he follows you on twitter? i guess so because we got a call very quickly. a lot of people follow it, but you know, they ve contacted us, and we re not talking about for, you know, extended. just a quick hello. reporter: so president trump there in a light hearted moment making the point that kim is following him on twitter, but the news there is that kim did, in fact, respond to the white house in one way or another but
philadelphia international airport. no word on the victim s identities or if anyone else was on the plane. we ll bring you more when we get it. a charming moment that went viral and went wrong. started last tuesday when vice president mike pens gathered with military families at the white house, an event to celebrate national military appreciation month. 10 mold michael yee was accidentally brushed as vice president mike pence acknowledged and the little boy thought he was owed an apology and he was persistent and the vice president handled it quite graciously. excuse me, you owe me an apology. i m very sorry. vice president apologizing there, giving the boy a hug. a light hearted moment, charming, until on another
he pledged to not knowingly participate in anything that would affect the company s financial interest until he has sold the share. senator ron widen is crying foul asking the committee to review it saying it is shows a blatant disregard to which it serves and says it was a light hearted moment and comment. he directly under the ethics law. what do you think? odd question. it was an odd interview for those of you who have watched it or read about it it was an odd moment, but why ask that question? i m more interested in tax reform, but that s just me. the secretary of defense with a staunch defense amid accusations a coalition
. a lot more happening tonight. anderson, republican ted cruz of texas and a he are of the tea party is speaking on the floor at this hour in a marathon protest of obamacare. cruz started speaking this afternoon. he says he ll talk until he s no longer able to stand. but he looks leak he s run out of things to say against obamacare. he just finished reading bedtime stories to his children from right there on the senate floor. while cruz is already speaking this afternoon, president obama talked about what he said are the benefits of obamacare with former president bill clinton at a meeting of the clinton global initiative in new york. a friend of clinton is attending and he is a major supporter of the organization. in a light hearted moment, he did a spot-on impression of the former president from the first time he met the singer.
to whether she s team jacob or team edward. sir, how do you think she s doing so far, day two? i think solicitor general kagan has been very responsive to questions. she has gone beyond what i think many people expected in giving her views on a variety of issues. she obviously cannot comment on cases that could come before the court, but she s been very forthcoming on her views, and i think she s impressing the members of our committee and the american people. i know we just showed a light hearted moment, but kagan has come under fire from republicans. jeff sessions is one who said that she went too far by restricting military recruitment as dean of harvard law. they also say she s shown a little too much deference to congress in her interpretation of the commerce clause. what are your feelings on that? well, first, in regards to recruitment, the facts speak for themselves. the military always had access to the students at harvard law school. in fact the recruitment in the