business, attending the world economic forum. gary cohn, director of the national economic council, says the president will sell his accomplishments and remind world leaders the u.s. is open for business. many cabinet members will travel with the president including treasury secretary mnuchin, secretary of state rex tillerson, the commerce secretary wilbur ross. and there are planned meetings with british prime minister theresa may and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this comes at a time when the u.s., there's a lot going on in the trade front. they're in the final stage of renegotiating nafta. that's not going well. the united states has imposed tariffs that are not popularpopulara -- popular among the crowd at davos. >> how do you think he'll be greet thursday? you've been there. >> he's the star. >> he likes pomp and circumstance and pageantry to welcome him. he won't get that. >> he will get a lot of attention. he is now the marquee guest for sure. >> fascinating dynamics. ahead, a kentucky community mourning the loss two of high school students. a 15-year-old facing charges for