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18 times this month, 64 times in the last three months. i lay those numbers out because this is at the same time that the american public sort of approval of the mueller probe is declining. it was 48% approval in on how mueller is handling it in march. now it s 41%, the lowest it has been. is the president s strategy working? well, if his strategy is to undermine confidence in the justice department and the institution of the legal process, then, yes, it s working in some ways because he keeps calling this a witch hunt. he has the biggest bully pulpit on the planet. he is misinforming the public by saying mueller is employing 13 angry democrats. we don t necessarily know that any of these people are actually angry. the president is using his pulpit to punch down at the investigation. we are seeing the public react
to that. mueller, because he can t respond, that s why you see the numbers go down. the
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briefing on election security. they were about as clear as they could be. russia was and is a big threat. our democracy itself is in the cross hairs. we acknowledge the threat. it is real, it is continuing. make no mistake, the scope of this foreign influence threat is both broad and deep. but mere hours later, the president went completely off th
we will hopefully have updates on that soon. appreciate it. thank you. thanks for joining us. i m erica hill in for poppy on this friday. at this hour with kate bolduan starts now. hello, everyone. i m kate bolduan. try this on for size. this whole thing is a hoax but we re going to make it a top priority to make sure that hoax never happens again. that seems to be what the president is confusing? it s the show of force versus, well, simply the show. first, the show of force. not the space force, the force, the i national security communi. all at the white house speaking publically and taking questions about election security. the real threats from abroad. no waffling, no sugarcoating
Kate Bolduan gives a fresh take on today s top stories.
Kate Bolduan gives a fresh take on today s top stories. that s right. i think the question is, who does vladimir putin believe. it s vladimir putin who is coordinating these attacks on our democracy. he believes the president of the un
robert mueller looks closer to her ties with advisers, roger stone. out of control wildfires and rising temperatures. we ll talk to an expert about climate change. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. we are glad you are with us. i m natalie allen live in atlanta and cnn newsroom starts right now. we begin with disturbing information coming from a confidential new united states report. it says north korea has not stopped its nuclear and missile programs. the report also says pyongyang has been trying to sell weapons to a syrian arms trafficker, yemen houthi rebels, libya and sudan. this is an embarrassing blow for president trump and those in his administration who were optimistic north korean leader
kim jong-un would follow through on his pledge to de-nuclearize, our paula hancocks is live in seoul for us. reporter: a confidential united nations report given friday night has shown the north korean government is evadeing sanctions with el
world. they explode the new york time times , are seemingly racist tweets inexcusable as it claims. are they claiming the hoax, the lawyer says this is freedom of speech is that going to work. plus the boston globe uncovers a tsa program call quiet skies that been spying on thousands of ordinary americans. is that good post 9/11 police work neighborhood, several primaries not yet old enough to vote for themself, i ll ask when navigating controversial issues in our political process. first, are tweets making fun of white the people necessarily racist? and are attacks on police to be taken at face value? those questions arose this week regarding the new york times new hire sarah john a 30-year-old technology writer
hired for their prestigious editorial board. typically for a conversation like this i d go to the time s, today there was nothing in the print version for hatred of white the people, police, et cetera, et set ramp that s something i noted on twitter, which prompted som
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there s a lot more to what they did that nobody knows about yet, and mueller is going to have a lot to answer for and in ohio s congressional special election the race is tighter after a late addition to voting tallies. officials in franklin county announced yesterday an additional 588 previously uncounted votes had been found in a columbus suburb. the result has given democrat danny o connor a net gain of 190 votes. he and republican troy balder s son are separated down from yesterday. balderson declared victory tuesday night, but o connor is waiting for all votes to be counted. whatever the outcome, these two will go head-to-head again in november when they compete for a full term in congress. the trump administration is hitting russia with new sanctions, punishing vladimir putin s government for the poisoning of a former russian
russia has denied any involvement in the uk poisonings. the president, facing political pressure, to unleash the penaltie
details about payments mr. cohen arranged with woman who alleged sexual encounters with president trump, including mr. trump s knowledge of those deals. the journal report which cited people close to cohen and others familiar with prosecutors discussions posted late last night. it preceded a tweet from the president at 1:10 in the morning washington time, trump writing in all caps, no collusion, rigged witch hunt. and republican leaders remain silent but the rank and file did weigh in. former presidential candidate mitt romney tweeted yesterday, the events of the last 24 hours confirm that conduct by high-placed individuals was both dishonorable and illegal. also confirmed is my faith is our justice system and my conviction that we are a nation committed to the rule of law. senator ben sasse released a statement writing, quote, paul manafort is a founding member of the dc swamp and michael cohen is the goth am version of the
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day in congo but the vote was postponed again now there are fears violence could break out if the vote doesn t go ahead next week camps. and we bring you all the action from around germany as the final bundesliga match up two thousand and eighteen came to the close with a bidding to break their five games when the streak while wolfsburg hope to make it three wins on the bounce. to. play. i m christine one welcome to the program. experts are warning that another tsunami could strike indonesia and
i didn t get into systems. family church journal return to her own t.w. place. this is news live from the search for survivors in indonesia off to a deadly tsunami strikes the coast it arrived in the dark of the night without warning bringing devastation to coastal areas the death toll has climbed to more than two hundred and is expected to rise as rescue was combed through the rubble hundreds whole pot injured. also on the program it was supposed to be election day
in congo but the vote was postponed again now they re also be as violence could break out if the vote doesn t go ahead next week. and we bring you all the action from around germany as the final going to see the match up two thousand and eighteen came to a close. bidding to break their five games when the streak while close but hope to make it three wins on the bounce. to any. player. i m christine one welcome to the program. experts are warning that another tsunami could strike indonesia and the oise he s they have told
on to w. . this is the news live from berlin a search for survivors in indonesia to eight did need tsunami strikes the closer it arrived in the dock off nights without warning bringing devastation to coastal areas the diff toll has time to more than two hundred and is expected to rise as rescuers combed through the rubble hundred small odd injured.
i m christine one go out welcome to the program indonesian rescue work has also changed for survivors in the off to math of a devastating tsunami which struck a busy tourist region on saturday night the official death toll is now two hundred twenty two with more than eight hundred people reported injured dozens more are on the concert for that tsunami swept the coastline of the longest straight between sumatra and it was apparently triggered by the eruption off an island volcano which santa wall of water pressure on to shore. the place where someone used to live now destroyed by the powerful way. it s just one of hundreds of homes and bui