and skirting sensitive questions about the fate of roe versus wade. chief political correspondent dana bash sat down with the vice president in the office. the vice president was there to escort kavanaugh around as he started getting some briefings up there, meeting with senators. what happened? reporter: well, he was. he was talking to senators and also through the media with interviews like ours, their constituents and i started by asking the vice president for his response to some disappointment from some anti-establishment trump supporters that brett kavanaugh is another ivy league nominee and the ultimate washington insider. my response is that president trump set out to keep his word to the american people that he would nominate once again a justice to the supreme court who would faithfully interpret the constitution as written and looking at the extraordinary body of work, more than 300
it is all up to kim jong-un what he decides to do. i m proud of our troops and their readiness and capability to fight tonight to defend the peninsula. the alliance is as strong as ever between us and south korea. and the opportunity is certainly there to can you think about this to actually end the armistice and war? it was just an end to hostilities, no peace treaty. a lot needs to change in order to make that happen. heather: you mentioned the things that are different this time around. the sanctions, something else that is different is the president of the united states being donald trump. and what do you think the significance is of that? well, that s exactly what i think is different. under his leadership the maximum pressure campaign is really showing that they are feeling the heat over there in north korea. already an impoverished nation but when the elite start to feel it and cranking down on
heather: adrian. i don t know where to start here. the clinton campaign didn t have collusion with russia. they paid someone working with russians money for opposition research. it was a dossier. it was opposition research. money went to the russians. sounds like collusion to me. not at all. not at all. but again, i want to make the point clear going forward that we need our president to care about getting to the bottom of this to understand what happened. instead always see him heather: clearly he has he has been disparaging robert mueller s integrity. heather: this has been going on for over a year and a half and i think americans definitely would like to see some sort of resolution one way or the other. let s let the investigation play out. heather: for how much longer is the question? thank you both for joining us. appreciate it. thank you. blake: president trump set
under the wide and starry sky dig the grave and let me lie, glad did i live and gladly die and i laid me down with a will. this be the verse you grave for me, here he lies where he longed to be. home is the sailor, home from the sea and the hunter home from the hill. it is my privilege and honor to introduce our commander-in-chief, president donald trump. [cheering and applause]
really plays to what this president is trying to accomplish. yeah, that s absolutely true. i mean, look, this administration does not care very much if allies aren t happy as long as they re getting wins and so from their perspective, across the board, this has been a very good week in foreign policy. from everyone s perspective, the one you d pick out as the win is north korea. that s one where both democratic and republican presidents over the past decades have gotten absolutely nothing done and where the trump administration has been able to not only secure these three prisoners hostages in a very cinematic moment but also, suspension of icbm testing. trump said when he came in, do not have the ability to hit the lower 48 with a missile. right now, they re not advancing that program and they re also engaging in diplomacy with the chinese and the south koreans and very soon, as you know, in singapore with president trump himself. so the trajectory on that relationship has been sign