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house. this is picture for that meeting. and for the second straight day the dow bounced on wall street. truly an unprecedented thick and it runs completely counter to many of the prognostications out there before. yet another record today after donald trump's win. michelle kosinski is "outfront" at the white house. michelle, the moment today of this meeting so many people thought 24e8d never see barack obama and donald trump meet, never mind as president and president elect at the white house. >> maybe even not the two people at the meeting. and tonight outside the white house more protests but inside today it was all about reassurance and everybody on their best behavior. what was so fascinating about this, on the one hand you have this incredibly organized transition process with handshakes and good wishes on all sides. but then on the other, you have this intense bitterness from the campaign trail. and today the white house didn't really hold back in saying that >> i have great respect. the meeting lasted for almost an hour and a half. and it could have -- as far as i'm concerned it could have gone on for a lot longer. we really -- we discussed a lot of different situations. some wonderful and some difficulties. i very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future, including counsel. >> when asked the white house press secretary said all those warnings from president obama on the campaign trail about trump, that he's dangerous, unqualified, still hold. >> does the president now have any reason to believe that donald trump is fit to be president of the united states? >> again, i'm not gonna -- if two men did not relitigate their differences in the oval office. >> trump's next stop, capitol hill. meetings with leadership. the tone here equally welcoming, putting deep differences aside, for now. >> -- more affordable and better. >> reporter: an impending rolling back of as many of president obama's policies as possible. but the white house couldn't talk about that today, saying essentially what will be will be. america has chosen. >> my number one priority in the coming two months is to try to facilitate a transition that ensures our president elect is successfulal. >> ending it all with a joking reminder with one leader to the next, not to take question interests the press. >> thank you guys. we're not going to be taking any questions. that's good rule. don't answer any questions when their -- [indiscernible] >> very good man. >> well the -- not only how these two feel about each other but also the fact that donald trump has vowed many times to roll back president obama's policies. is a key job as chief of staff. the other person is a reince priebus. he's also been very integral in trump's world. running the ground population that got donald trump elected. he's been also very personally involved. i'm told their bond isn't necessarily as close but certainly much closer than people think. and i'm also told by people around washington erin that he would be a consensus choice. knows washington and the republicans on the hill. helping get many of them elected. so that is a choice. and probably the first and most important choings because it is the most personal. >> dana, thank you very much. and "outfront" tonight. reince priebus. chairman of the republican national committee. thank you for being with us tonight. i know you are doing this on very little sleep if any. we're told you have spoken to trump about a position in his administration. how did that conversation go? >> no that is not the case. we don't -- i'm not involved in that. nobody is talking about those things. and so our focus right now is just making sure we're wrapping up the committee work and then, you know, making sure that the transition goes smoothly and so that he can be well equipped come january. and he will be. >> donald trump does give you a lot of credit for his win. at that moment when the world was watching him give his victory speech. he talked about you. here is what he said. >> i'll tell you, reince is really a star. and he's the hardest working guy -- >> we understand -- and i know you are saying you haven't talked about it with him. but you are on the list. steve bannon is on the list for trump's chief of staff. if offered would you take that job? do you even want it? >> i don't -- i don't to even talk achbbout it. the truth is i'm in my job right now, erin. i'm chairman of the rnc. it is an important role we play at the national party. and it was a great victory. but those great victories only happen with a great candidate. i'm proud of her mechanics and data and i think it is unprecedented. i think it is unbelievable what this committee did. but none of those unbelievable things work if you have a bad candidate. so it always starts with a great candidate. and the other thing it starts with is you have to have a candidate that is flowing with the river. in other words the momentum, the mood of the electorate has to flow with the candidate. all of those things lined up, which is why, you know, i think the media narrative was just so far off on what americans were thinking about the choices they had in front of them. >> president obama and president elect trump were supposed to meet today for ten minutes. as, you know, that was the schedule. were you surprised after all the -- and let's just be honest here, frankly horrible things they said about each other -- that that meeting lasted han hour and a half? >> no i'm not surprised and i'll tell you why. i've seen president trump in meetings one on one or meetings and things had to be patched up. and people have to get to know each other. he didn't get to where he is. and now he's president elect in the united states. in his business deals, i guarantee you there are all kind of problems he's dealt with. blowout arguments permits or buildings or whatever. he'll walk into a meeting. and people will say this is a gracious personable guy. he's a hard guy not to like, especially in meetings like that. so i'm not surprised. >> do you know what they talked about? have you had a chance to talk to donald trump about it? >> i talked to him briefly today when he swung through the rnc. but we -- obviously i wasn't downloading on details with him. but i'm sure it was very positive and the reports are indicative of that. >> you know, bernie sanders today talked about donald trump on cnn. i wanted to play for you part of what e said. >> the election is over. donald trump won. i intend to work with president trump. i will vigorously oppose him if he appeals to racism or sexism or some of the other discriminatory measures that he brought up during his campaign. >> reince you have seen the protests. they are out there again on the streets tonight protests against trump's presidency. does he need to. does he feel he should reach out to these people explicitly and assuage their fears? >> well erin yesterday morning keep in mind donald trump spoke to the american people, just yesterday morning. and when he was getting ready for that speech, it was nothing about bragging about the election, nothing about continuing the rhetoric, the political rhetoric that was -- that was indicative of a political campaign. it was all about coming together, leading all americans no matter battleground, race, ethnicity, gender, whatever the case is. and it was donald trump that led. and it was him that decided this is the direction to go. let's bring people together. let's cool the water. >> so this is how it is going to be from now. >> that is what he did. it wasn't a speech nartd wloer said read this speech. no he sat down and made sure it was the right speech at the right time. and just yesterday morning, his sitting down with 90 minutes with the president. is another indicator. people should look at. here is a person who just won the presidency. and he's sitting down having a 90 minute conversation -- should have been 10 -- with the president and she's working hard and showing the country he's working hard to move the country forward. but i would say the agenda americans were in favor of was an agenda that the republican party, meaning our candidate, including president elect trump, house and senate candidates put on the table. the other part of this is that we have an obligation then to pursue the promises that we made in t in the campaign that people voted for. they voted and said yes we with want those things to be done in washington. so those things will be done. we don't have a mandate to water down our promises. we have a mandate to perform the things that we promised. >> so a wall banni, banning mus immigration from -- >> that's not the promise -- that is not the position he laid out. and this has now been since june that he gave that speech. i believe to either the american leagues or vfw. in june he said his position is if the country is harbor b terrorists in the risk of the security of the united states that he would take member to suspend those immigration visas until a better vetting system is in place. that is consistent with many bills in the house and senate. and it is what donald trump's position is. so if the media wants to go back now. not you in particular erin, but if if media wants to go back now and stir the pot and now claim he want this is muslim ban that he's made it clear through a three disabilities through june that this was not his position. it would do us all a favor if the media would get together and quit stirring the pot -- >> he did say it originally. and i donald trump and then it is going to be certain countries. and then countries that harbor terrorists. those -- what are those countries? is that nothing to do with being muslim at all? he's got to iron out very completely what he meant because he made it very clearly about religion. >> he said repeatedly that there is no religious test. and for you all to be coming back and relitigating something that was -- that is now five months old is what the problem is in our country. the problem is we've got to fill 24 hours a day, 7 days a week of cable stations that create these issues that don't exist, and then turn people against each other. if the media is so interested in america coming together, then they ought to do their job and quit stirring the pot where it should belong. >> do you think reince that he also carry answer obligation? you have muslims in this country who are worried. they are afraid. they are afraid of what will happen and they are afraid of what -- >> erin -- >> -- i've talked to ceos in other countries who are worried about this. isn't this incumbent on donald trump to come out and be very clear and the leader -- >> e rrin, listen. i think you are very good but i'm very surprised that this is the conversation we're having. yesterday morning, yesterday morning, he just gave a speech about americans coming together. and you are asking me now on thursday whether he needs to do another -- i mean, i'm not sure what you are asking for. he's the president for all americans. he's made that very clear. we're making it clear. and to go back to, you know, old issues when they have been asked over and over again and have been answer by president elect trump, people need to understand that he understands. i promise you. i know where his head and heart is at. and he said it. so just trust his own words. he'll be a president for all american, republican, democrat, independent, any religion, any faith. he's your president and he's going do the -- he's going to do a fantastic job and he understands the gravity and the seriousness of the position. >> reince priebus. thank you very much. appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you erin. and new tonight donald and melania trump are back in new york tonight. melania trump spent the morning with the first lady, michelle obama and this is a picture of the first meeting, the two having tea, after one of the ugliest presidential campaigns in recent history. suzanne malveaux is out fror"ou at the white house. >> reporter: one thing to talk about your kids. safe territory. a good ice breaker. that is exactly what michelle obama as well as melania trump did. you might recall, sasha and malia were quite young. and it is melania trump whose concerned. very protective of her 10-year-old son baron. so that is something they share. this is very different than what their husbands experienced today. no cameras not. press. we have one photo from the white house press office. all smiles. we are told that it started off with a tour of the residence. and went to the truman balcony. that as you know erin the place where the first lady and barack obama, the president, spending a lot of quality time there. so it is a special place for them. they took them there. and also melania was shown taken to the state floor in the white house to meet with the curator of the white house. that is bill almond. and he really is a human encyclopedia for all things inside of the building. and so she got a tour and she also got a lot of ideas about the white house looks like. the public space as well as the private space. and all of this as you know really meant to give them an opportunity, a chance to break the ice here in light of a very bitter campaign. this was with michelle obama saying quite publicly, quite forcefully making her case that she did not believe melania's husband was fit for the office and also followed the rnc convention where we saw melania introduce her husband but also seemingly take a portion from her speech very similar to michelle obama's in 2008. so there is a lot of fodder there for both of they want. but the white house says this is just the first of many meetings, erin. >> all right. thank you very much suzanne. a meeting would have been great to be a fly on the wall in both meetings. joining us now our panel. we'll see who ends up being the chief of staff. let's start with what you just saw. the michelle obama and melania trump meeting. symbolic moment but obviously very cordial. >> both of these meetings between donald trump and the president and melania trump and michelle obama. this is good for the american people to see. because it does represent i turning the page. going away from this nasty campaign where everyone said mean things about each other. now we're moving forward. it is the hallmark of the united states t peaceful transition of power. and it is heartening no see them talking to each other like civil humans. >> and let's -- because if anybody wouldn't be able to talk to each other likes civil human, it might be these two people given what they have said in the past. and yet they were so gracious to each other today. here are some of the things they had to say about each other. >> my priority is my son barron -- our son barron. >> i'm a full time mother to our son barron. >> at the end of the day my most important title is still mom in chief. >> actually that wasn't the sound bite i was looking for. but phillip, you know they do have obviously having in common. michelle and melania trump. but let me play what i wanted to play which is president obama and president elect donald trump saying such nice things about each other today. >> i have been very encouraged by the, i think, interest in president elect trump's wanting to work with my team. >> mr. president, it was a great honor being with you. and i look forward to being with you many, many more times in the future. very good man. >> thank you guys. >> heartening things to hear. heartening image and hopefully healing for americans who are so divided right now. >> amazing picture because donald trump sitting in front of a bust of martin luther king j.r. it is a peaceful transition of power. i do think it seemed like he was a little nervous and understandably so. the weight of this job is going to be tremendous. and i think in that 90 minute time period donald trump got an understanding of just how important this road is going to be. >> i want to ask on the issue that came up in reince priebus and my conversation about the -- in this case it was about how donald trump would treat muslims. but there are other groups in this country who are also concerned. does donald trump need to speak to these people? some of whom are protesting now. and say if his policies have changed, how and why? does he need to talk to them david? >> yes i think he does. i don't think he needs do it immediately. and you have to say both he and president obama have given an excellent tone for the transition. gives us many you have more assurance about how the transition itself will be conducted. there are going to be issues that come up in the next few days. if trump names steve bannon as his chief of staff you are going to hear a lot of flurry about that one. but beyond that, i think that over time he does need to reach out. he'll have a couple of speeches coming up i'm sure public remarks where he can say some of those things. but ify if he were more proactive and call people in and talk to them. that is the kind of smart thing. you sometimes needs to do things that are a little daring in order to get attention and people say yeah okay i get it. >> should he do that jeffrey? call? have a meeting with whatever group it may be. muslim americans. muslim leaders in this country. >> zrump a good leader. he's a good executive. the donald trump you saw there is the donald trump that i know and so many of his friends and the people who work for him now. skpoi totally expect him to be doing this. that said i want to say something about the protests here. i have the gray hair for a reason. and it is because at my age i have seen -- i've grown up. and in my lifetime i have seen. and i'm sure some of these are the same people in the streets over vietnam. there were a million people in the streets protesting ronald reagan's nuclear policy. they are demanding nuclear free. carrying paper ma shay heads and saying it is not a movie ron. they do the this all the time. they are going to do this to donald trump. they did it to poor hubert humphrey in chicago. some of these people are not going to change because it is their profession. >> this is not vanity. that is reaction to real concerns. we may not remember exactly everything donald trump said during the course of the campaign but we'll remember how we felt. whether it is the muslim community, whether it is african americans being concerned about the reintroduction of stop and frisk. whether it is the immigrant community broadly. i think there is real anger and concern. look, the tone on tuesday night and told have been great. so the question then becomes is he going to be the person that is welcoming to all these communities and let people know that he is going to be the president for everyone? >> i was in the protests last nights. >> i was watching your twitter feed. >> it was young people. promptly young women who are concerned about donald trump not because they are concerned about donald trump's policies. they are concerned about donald trump as donald trump. and donald trump cannot sit down with a woman and make that go away. he needs to demonstrate other the next four years he's doing significant outreach and not doing the things people are worried about with women. not doing the things people are worried with the african american community and tot doing the things people worried about with the african american community. >> hillary clinton seen for the first time since her concession speech. my guest, hillary clinton support wloer randomly spotted her in the woods alone on a hike today. guess who took the pitcher. and the gop waging war on president obama's signature achievement. just rhetoric? or is obamacare a goner? ♪ when it comes to heartburn... trust the brand doctors trust. nexium 24hr is the #1 choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent 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lot of people yesterday. so this was a very hopeful encouraging moment for me. and that is really why i posted the picture at all. >> and bill clinton i know was there margo. he's not in the picture. >> he took the picture actually. >> all right. thank you so much. i appreciate you taking the time margo. and there are many who were very eager to see this picture. and thank you for sharing it. >> thank you. i hope it makes people feel hopeful and comforted. that is really why i posted it. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> we're learning more tonight about what the clinton campaign thinks went so wrong versus what they expected. obviously she was out in the woods with bill taking a walk today. and she posed for that pitcher. >> life goes on. it has to. and the fact they are hiking in the woods. but i think, you know, to that woman's point, seeing a lot of hillary clinton supporters in my facebook feed and on twitter, i think a lot of women especially just wanted to give her a hug. so hearing that, that this women did that, i think she spoke for a lot of folks out there who are upset. >> and there are. there are tens of millions of them when you look at the vote here. that is how this country's split. >> and better the donald trump loss. >> and -- the other way around as well. and the "new york times" is reporting that hillary clinton privately is admitting she stepped in when he did something that --. she said deplorables. let me just play exactly what she said. >> to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. right? the racists, sexists, homophobic, zxenophobic, islamophobic, you name it. and unfortunately there are people like that. >> is that something a lot of people heard. pollsters didn't pick it up and that over the summer could have started to turn that rust belt away from her. >> i don't know if that is the issue. i do think she believes it was a m misbecause she said so right afterwards. i don't think that in and itself was the issue. i do believe that the way in which she characterized some of donald trump's comments, i think that those are things over the course of time we've seen and i've rashed about it. and others have remarked about it. but i think she was particularly contrite o about that and admitted it off the bat. i think the e-mails themselves and the stories about the e-mails that have been fed into the narrative was difficult to over come be. >> do you think that this actually influenced people. >> i think it did. and i want to in a partial sense defend hillary clinton here. i think she really believes that but she is not alone -- >> -- >> right and the things she added. i went back a looked at the speech she had at wesley when she graduated and it has similarities. when i was a wanna beliberal in college. and i began to pick up this the contempt which i believe american liberalism has come to exemplify. and that little statement from her is a 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(laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. break news. we're watching anti-trump protests again across the country. as anti-trump protesters. meeting with his transition team tomorrow and the top priority is the 800 jobs that require security clearance. "outfront" tonight a man who has been working since long before election day on trump's national security team. former chairman of the house select on intelligence and the more. it's been about 41 hours since the seismic event that so few expected. donald trump is the next president of the united states. you have been working with the trump team for a long time before election day but take me inside the room for these 41 hours. what has this been like for you. >> well can't take it too far into the room erin. but what i can tell you is this. this is very professionally run. i saw earlier reports that oh no they don't have a transition team. weren't engaged in it. this was very separate from the campaign. if trump was up 50 or down 7, it never mattered. the election came. i think there were some surprises for the folks on the transition team thinking it was a day that we were going to hand in our gear. instead it turned ourt. here is the good news. all of that preparation had already happened up to election day. so the surprise in the election didn't change that. president elect trump is going to get a full and robust package. everything from national security to economics, to all of it. including prevetting of individuals they believed could be -- could phil some on these important jobs so he could get up and running and make sure that the country has been taken care of. and i'll tell you the obama administration has been very professional and took the model from george w. bush and said we want to duplicate it and they have lived occupy that. a very commendable transition insuring that the handoff of the baton is good for america at the end of the day. so that part has been really refreshing and gives you faith i think in the country. >> an area i think you know too well. it's al qaeda terrorists, have been celebrating says it will bring disasters to the united states on the social media. what is your rookieaction to th >> fill in a candidate who would have won. either one they were going to do this. i would discard it pretty much immediately. there will be a change. i'm sure there is going to be a strange in strategy for sure and for certain when it comes to targeting isis. but that effort is really try to get into america's head and our allies in europe. so i think you got to shrug that off like you would anything else. and remember they have a goal. they are trying to disrupt and cause a little disruption. we ought not to let them do it. >> and quickly, barbara starr is saying if trump gave the illegal order of water boarding to some generals. -- >> so purely speculation and so early. he's going to get in. he's going to get lots of briefs. he's going to understand what his options are. . i have no indication not even a outside of the bounds of his - legal boundaries. i dismiss it. this is a president who's come in and said i want professionals in all of these places. they have done that. there is professional transition. he's going to get professional advice. i think he's going to take it. >> and very quickly before we go, fbi special agent for five years. you are respected on both sides of the aisle. a lot of people are saying you could be up for a top job. say cia director. would you take it if offered congressman? >> i can't even. wouldn't even hesitate to bother to speculate. the whole focus is on the transition and honestly nothing more. >> thank you. appreciate your time. good to talk to you tonight. thank you. and next melania trump embracing her new title. crohn's disease.te to se i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. if you're still just managing your symptoms, talk with your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it should be used along with diet and exercise. trulicity is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes and should not be used by people with severe stomach or intestinal problems or people with type i diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. trulicity is not insulin and has not been studied with long-acting insulin. do not take trulicity if you or anyone in your family has had medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 or if you are allergic to trulicity or its ingredients. stop using trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as itching, rash, or difficulty breathing; if you have signs of pancreatitis such as severe stomach pain that will not go away and may move to your back, with or without vomiting or if you have symptoms of thyroid cancer, which may include a lump or swelling in your neck, hoarseness, trouble swallowing, or shortness of breath. medicines like trulicity may cause stomach problems, which could be severe. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and any medicines you take. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase your risk for low blood sugar. common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, decreased appetite, and indigestion. some side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney failure. with trulicity, i click to activate what's within me. if you want help improving your a1c and blood sugar numbers with a non-insulin option, click to activate your within. ask your doctor about once-weekly trulicity. will melania trump be a model first lady? here is jeanne moos. >> she's been a model. she's done commercials. she may seem like an odd duck for a first lady. but melania trump is just like us. at least on first glance at her facebook where she posts videos of beautiful beaches. ♪ and that great aero smith concert she ae tended, as well as the fun night with her two boys, the donald and her son barron. the donald the driving. and barron is riding shotgun. and some of her older photos of fun. bat womanen for halloween. wearing a the cat suit. and then this photo. the okay maybe she's not just like us. not everyone has fans. and not everyone goes to galas in the designer gowns. and think christian, beautiful job. fantastic job. >> reporter: you can't say melania hasn't had plenty of training for all of those dinners she and president trump will be hosting. and updating her instagram became first lady melania trump. and writing such an honor to strit white house. little did she know this would end up being her home when she tweeted this photo captioned at home with my husband. don't worry melania. there is a piano in the white house should you feel the urge to recline. jeanne moos cnn new york. >> thanks for watching. don't forget you can watch

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in a deal themselves over the weekend, so they called veteran mediator jerry roscoe roscoe who's helped resolve wartime disputes in the balkans, was on a cruise in europe on sunday when he was brought in a day before the trial was set to begin after several zoom meetings and phone calls. the deal was finalized around to tuesday afternoon and signed just minutes before the judge announced the resolution in open court. okay so then, you know, we're 24 hours past fox settling the dominion case, right? it historically large number. so now you've got smartmatic looking at it going well, they got $787.5 million. what about us? i mean, so, what is fox doing here? are they doing anything differently about fighting this? well erin, i think the best way to answer that question is to actually read you the statement that fox news sent to cnn today after the million settlement, but in reaction to this smartmatic lawsuit coming up, fox spokesperson said, in part quote, we will be ready to defend this case surrounding extremely newsworthy events when

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plant? we were told that cemeteries so citations involved debris that was outside. actually over the last background. my father worked at that plant for close to 25 years before he retired, and i've been in there a number of times while it was still a functioning facility that was a manufacturing facility before it became the business that it is now. the last time was in there about seven or eight years ago on a call. the warehouse. the structure was basically, um, empty. it was very much vacant. i don't travel past that particular location on a on a regular basis, but i started to see a piling up of plastic and other things that would have been refuge, but i never paid attention to it, and it was not until yesterday's fire and seeing everything that i came to the full understanding of what the facility had become. well

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weapons period inside ukraine. but putin has every intention of tightening his grip on belarus, whose own autocratic leader is already propped up by the kremlin strongman. to avoid nuclear proliferation, putin says command and control of the tactical weapons will be kept with moscow. andrus already a reluctant military ally, will now host even more russian troops on its source. mhm so, matthew, what does this announcement that russia is going to station nuclear weapons in belarus say about putin right now. i mean, is this something that is, you know, should be perceived as something coming from strength or from weakness. well erin, it's got to be from weakness. i mean, when you consider that vladimir putin is an isolated figure on the international stage these days, just a couple of weeks ago, he was in indicted by the international criminal court for

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person that never did back down , uh, from any kind of risk, and whether it was just just an adventure in itself, or in a situation like this. uh i think that so many of us could just imagine that she stepped right in front of any kids or people. if it if she could save them. it's a devastating loss. and tonight they're still no answers as to why this happened manifesto but unclear on motive . there's so little that we know and i want to start with our coverage with carlos suarez outfront live in nashville and carlos, what more are you learning tonight? about why and how this happened? well erin, according to police, the parents of the shooter thought that the 28 year old only owned a single gun. just one tonight. we know that the shooter owned seven

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french foreign legion. we will fight, we will train to use these weapons. and that will take time, and time is a luxury that this nation and war cannot afford. and it may be too late for the ukrainian defenders in the city of severodonetsk. i was back there in april, and it was clear that ukrainians were outgunned back then. and now, it's probably too late. erin. >> ben, thank you very much. reporting live from ukraine tonight. and next, some results coming in now from this crucial primary in south carolina. polls close d at the top of the hour and some of the results are coming in, we go to john king at the magic wall and of course, we will be talking about president biden's upcoming trip to saudi arabia. men have to overcome more obstacles to reach the top. it's made them fiercely determined and more innovative.

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trump's ambassador to the united nations, making sure we don't get the early votes, nothing yell, erin, when they do come, tend to come in pretty quick. >> hopefully they do here as we continue this hour and you can show us what to get. but speaking of polls closing, not closing in nevada, in fact open three more hours i understand john so what are you watching for there tonight, another important one. >> nevada is a huge state not just tonight but in november, a republicans think they can flip the governor's office, flip control of the senate, also think they can flip two or three house seats so to nevada, this is the map here. i'll turn to the republican primary, this is the race you highlight at the top. adam laxala famous name in the party, used to be considered more mainstream sestablishment republican, bought into the big lie. it was close, donald trump -- we can show our viewers. 50 to 47, 2 1/2 point, three

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disappointment and frustration. i think people are going to get back in the fight in the fall when we realize if you just stay mad and don't participate you're going to get a worse outcome but i think people have had such high hopes when trump left that things are going to be great, get all this stuff done. democrats got a lot done but promised to do even more and when you come up short and you got, you know, gas prices through the roof, it's hurting the morale of the grass roots. i don't think it will be true in the fall. >> so trump still carries weight among republicans, we talk about the metastasizing lie about the election, his former attorney general bill barr now on tape calling trump's election fraud claims bullshit, crazy, amateur, nonsense, saying he lost sense with reality. all those things. he still says he's going to vote for trump if he's the nominee, are we going to see more of that? >> yeah, erin, i think it's the state of politics, it's the crazy state of our politics, you

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in mint. pleasant, south dcarol, polls closed two or three minutes ago, counting now commenced, what is the latest you're hearing from voters in the state and the campaigns. >> well erin, the polls were open 12 hours 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., republican officials telling us they believe it was a low turn out race, not surprising on a very warm, summer june day, but there is a very passionate following here and that is what could actually turn this race. nancy mace, of course in her first term as a republican member of congress. she flipped this district back in 20 tw20 a democrat won it la time. elect her to be the party nominee, and she will keep the seat in republican hands. her opponent, of course, katie arrington, she's, you know, backed by the former president, full throated but the voters we

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