very important country. the largest democracy in the world. this is great. i think, to have the president do so many by lats is a great thing. a hearing directly from them. by the way, traveling all over from india all the way to new york? at the big trip. as you get some time with the president. melissa: india, pakistan, egypt. if you add up of leaders he s been with recently, it flies in the face of those who thought he would be an isolationist president. what is the reaction to him from elsewhere around the world? when you have these countries and leaders coming in who want to sit down and talk? what is the scuttlebutt like? with the emotion behind the scenes? are the positive, are they used him? a amb. grenell: they are very positive, because president trump works these meetings. it s not a formal thing where we know the talking points and everyone has agreed to what s going to be said. that used to happen before, where it was just a show. these are actually working. leaders ar
a boxing champion said you choose a champion by who can take a punch and not just throw one. if people start to throw too many punches they could turn what could be a contender that seems to be off in to a martyr. you don t want to look like you just came out to beat up on joe biden. you have to thread the needle to have something to say. these are my policies. i am upnot just here to beat upn somebody. they want to beat up on trump. they don t want to see the candidates fighting each other to the point they feel like it will help the incumbent president. i want to ask you one more thing that has been a scuttlebutt about elizabeth warren. i am sure you remember the great outcast. i know you like to think your campaign don t stink but lean a little bit closer. fair or not, that is the attack she is getting from some
movement was dedicated to one society and includes the society, an integrated society appeared not to have racially identifiable colleges. you know that. you want to eliminate all black colleges? is all you want? exactly what i want to eliminate all black colleges and all white colleges. they are no longer functional, they are dysfunctional. this is the 21st century. wake up. well, we need more time to deal with this brother. believe me. we have been added for 20 years. this is not the first time we have been at it though. i do remember being in college and there was quite a scuttlebutt about the cafeteria. there seemed to be some set of self subrogation and the
and maybe they want to go to university of michigan or alabama or duke, because they like the school but now it s almost like you are doing a arndon disservice in her view if you go to that school. i mean harvard should then be a place for an black athlete march regulates? i can imagine he would be in favor of that.ac no. i think that what she is getting out is a fundamental issue that black people have always had to come to terms with. we ve always wanted self-respect and self-determination. i don t go to harvard and trash black colleges in that way. i make an individual choice that turns my own formation but i m fundamentally committed to making sure that people can make other choices. speak of the civil rights movement was dedicated to one society and includes the society, an integrated society appeared not to have racially identifiable colleges. you know that. you want to eliminate all black colleges? is all you want? exactly what i want to eliminate all black colleges and al
couple of ambulances in front of the hotel. and the police have blocked off that entire street. so it s for pedestrian traffic. i did not see them bringing anyone out. but the scuttlebutt i heard was they were bringing people out of the hotel. leland: we understand that in situations like this, once they realize this blackout is isolated and they think it s not going to spread, they try to bring in fdny crews from the other boroughs to begin going building bid building and searching for forks. we are three hours into this. the ny cxsgglue p. d and d the. the nypd. and hopefully people are not