Drive them out of your communities. Di drive them out of your holy land, and drive them out of this earth. The president also pledging today a partnership between the u. S. And muslim nations is battling extremist ideology. And at any moment, trump will deliver another message directed at millennials and teens at a forum on twitter where he is expected to discuss how social media can counter violent extremist ideology online. Jim acosta joining me now from riyadh where he is traveling with the president. So, jim, what should we expect from President Trump in this Twitter Forum that will kick off at any moment . Reporter right, were expecting the president to kick off this Twitter Forum in just a little while from now, hes going to be joined bier Rex Tillerson and our own Counter Terrorism. Hes going to be talking to young people in saudi arabia about their use of twitter and so on. No word yet on whether well get into trumps own twitter use from time to time. He will focus on how twitter and social media can be used to really foster extremism and terrorism in all parts of the world including the United States. So youll hear the president get into some of that and talk about some of that at this forum. Really the main event of the day is the speech he just gave to the muslim world here in riyadh, dozens of countries had their leaders listening in as the president did sort of an etch a sketch on his own rhetoric that you have heard from the president as a candidate in the past, whether it was his call for a traveler ban on muslims coming into the United States during the campaign, or some of the other divisive rhetoric that you have heard from him throughout the campaign trail. You heard President Trump describe islam as one of the worlds great faiths but he is also calling on muslim and arab countries to stiffen their spine in the battle against terrorism. There is still much work to be done that, means honestly confronting the crisis of islamic extremism and the islamists and islamic terror of all kinds. We must stop what theyre doing to inspire because they do nothing to inspire but kill. Drive them out. Drive them out. Of your places of worship. Driver them out of your communities. Drive them out of your holy land. And drive them out of this earth. Now theres another part of this speech fredericka, where obviously you heard the president avoid using that term, radical islamic terrorism. That was something we were anticipating going into the speech, was he going to say it, was he not going to say it. In the end he did not. But he tiptoed right up to islamic terror, without using a phrase that obviously incites a lot of criticism and outrage in the muslim world and obviously Many Americans back in the United States. Well hear from the president here in just a few short moments, well see him actually tour a Global Center for countering terrorism here in riyadh that the saudi government has set up and then hell go back to his hotel where this Twitter Forum will take place, and well be watching and waiting to see who is said and if applicable here what is tweeted by the president during that forum. And from riyadh, its off to israel and the president in this speech talked about visiting all the capitals, the religious capitals, jerusalem, bethlehem after riyadh for the muslim capital and eventually the vatican. What is his expected message when he does gets to israel . Reporter again, hes going to have to dance around some controversial issues, hes going to be in a meeting with the israeli Prime Minister netanyahu and mahmoud abbad. We should point out that there is some controversy awaiting the president when he arrives in israel, the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has made ill clear who his people that all of the ministers will meet the president when he arrives tomorrow. And at the same time, there is an israeli interior minister who has made some remarks questioning whether the president should have executed this deal for some 110 billion. That is not playing well in israel, so as the president generated headlines that he liked very much in saudi arabia, and in the muslim world. When he gets to israel, he may have to deal with some other folks that arent exactly happy with how things played out here in saudi arabia. So again, this just goes to how complicated this foreign trip is for this president. He is going to the center of these three massive world faiths, with all the complicated diplomatic issues that go with them and hes going to have to navigate that every step of the way, fredericka. Jim acosta, thank you so much traveling with the president in riyadh. A former extremist and Counter Terrorism analyst and former cia operative and security analyst. Bob, let me begin with you because just as jim was underscoring, its going to be difficult to make everyone happy on this eightday, five city trip. Delicate nuances of International Politics or was it setting foot on new guidance, now policies. I dont see anything new, but it was a good speech considering donald trump, and the Campaign Rhetoric essentially attacking islam itself. Talking about driving the radicals out of the mosques. Hes right, 15 of the hijackers of 9 11 came out of those same mosques, those tribes in saudi arabia. He mentioned that saudi arabia has done a much better job cleaning itself up. But the saudis have other grievances, theyre probably not too happen that essentially they passed a half trillion in contracts, if you add them all up, it almost looks like a bribe to the United States, well give you these contracts if you protect our security, protect the security of the royal family. But there was never any way that he was going to arrive in riyadh and please everybody. So you also heard President Trump talk got driving them out. He says drive them out of your place of worship, drive them out of your holy land and drive them out of this earth. Did these leaders hear that and say they need to look within their countries to really get to the root of why terrorists even exist. Why the recruitment is successful in some of their countries and why some of the conditions are in place to help produce extremism . Yeah, i mean i think that theres definitely a huge disconnect when it comes to, especially in saudi arabia, where isis right now uses saudi textbooks to teach their people. So at the ideological level, that kind of Research Needs to be done. I hope that the saudi takes that as a lesson that maybe we need to start looking into our curriculum. So thats one avenue of correction. But at the end of the day, President Trump is a businessman, right . Thats his whole thing. And its about showing support for the saudis against iran, hence the billion dollar arms deal. The speech was very nice, the wording was very nice and yes, the muslim world does need to do more, this is something that is the responsibility of the muslim world. Did these leaders hear a challenge of whats next . I think they did, at this level when a speech is made, its a very basic generic message and then the details will begin to get ironed out. So visiting this Counter Terrorism center, saudi arabia, doing deradicalization programs, with some success, it is working towards that direction and it is a message that we hope was heard loud and clear. The architecture and got credit for some of the language that President Trump used on the campaign trail. So i want to play a moment of this speech right now where the president talked about refugees, the responsibilities of the countries and the refugees coming from this region. Lets listen in. I also applaud jordan, turkey and lebanon for their role in hosting refugees. The surge of migrants and refugees living so poorly, that theyre force to leave the middle east, the place that Human Capital needs to build stable societies and economies. Instead of depriving this region is so much potential, middle Eastern Countries can give hope for a Brighter Future in their home nations and regions. What was the interpretation by what he was saying . Was he laying the responsibility of the countries from the origins of these refugees . I think very clearly he was trying to say in very Donald Trumpian fashion, hey, listen, we may be America First but were not america alone and we expect you to play a substantial role. That was one of the themes up front in the speech, which was majority muslim countries must take the lead in countering extremism. However in sort of a surprising fashion, trump was also hopeful in the sense that he talked abo abouted about advantaged generations, he harkened back to cairo as a center of learning. So i think he was trying to inspire the audience there, talk about a new renaissance, but at the same time saying listen, well be there for you, but youve got to take the lead and inspire your public not to go down the islamic extremist path. We have seen a close shot of these more than a muslim nations, most of them very plac placid, but is there a way to assess what kinds of messages were received from mr. Donald trumps dialogue . I think its hard to assess by looking at the audience, its sort of a staid place, its not a place for wild cheering and you dont get much out of these foreign leaders, especially in saudi arabia. Its going to be viewed through the prism of look we had bad relations with the United States in the last administration, President Trump is here for his first visit, he comes bearing gifts, hes offering a hand of friendship. Hes not saying everything we want to hear him say in terms of democracy in the region. But President Trump said it was principled realism, for a lot of peoplifying to figure out how to make sense of all this, this is a little hint. President donald trump talked about the declaration, a signed grooirmt that these country also commit to not to assign money to terrorists. He had to say it, he had to go there and it is a problem, there are private saudis, private arabs in the gulf who look at these conflicts in syria and iran as existential if you want to send 100 to a charity connected to isis, its easy to do, you do it in cash and asking the saudis to deplet completely close it down. But theyre doing better than they did and i think thats important, the saudis recognize the extremists in their sect are causing them problems. But i keep on going back, its iran, and thats the message that trump arrived with, we are going to contain iran, were going to go for regime change, and that was music to everybodys ear because they look at iran has the main problem in the region. To bring, to coalesce a while trump said it wasnt a lecture, was it interpreted as such . I dont think it would be interpreted as a lecture, per se, but as bob said, i mean the sunni arab world, definitely the gulf states see iran has their existential frett. There was some back and forth between the saudis and the irani iranians. So that kind of tough talk between the two countries, saudi arabia and the gulf states are very, very happy to hear from trump and to do business with trump, thats really what its about. And business was a strong sentiment coming from President Trump, no surprise there, and the wall street journal is also now reporting that the world bank will announce that saudi arabia and the United Arab Emirates will donate 100 million to the womens Entrepreneur Fund which was proposed by ivanka trump, we have been advised that she spoke to a group of women. How is this different . Imnot sure it is different. Listen, i think that ivanka trump has been looking for a way to increase the emphasis on womens rights and human rights in particular. This will be a big plus coming out of this particular trip. There were feint references, not as much as we would want, in terms of womens empowerment. It wasnt like the bushs second inaugural address. He still paid some homage to these ideas that we all hold important. Did you see any parallel from president obamas address to students in cairo when his presidency began. I did, i saw essentially a few parallels in that both are saying that islam is historically a peaceful religion, that for lack of a better word, has been hijacked by extremists that have subverted, that have perverted the ideology of peace. So i think there is that strain, i think were probably a little surprised to hear it coming from trumps mouth, it wasnt i think as empathetic as you heard from bush or president obama, but nonetheless, he said it, and it makes me thimore or less or tim that we will see. 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Brett stevens in Pulitzer Prize winning columnist now with the new york times. George frum, ron kessler, a longtime investigative journalist, now author and opinion writer. Where does this where do we stand in the investigation . How should we think about this . You should be prepared to accept that even if the most heinous version of the facts proves to be true, there may not be any crimes committed or any laws broken. It is illegal for an american obviously to participate in any kind of hack. It is illegal for an american to entice a foreigner to spend money or substantial resources on a federal political campaign. If those two things havent happened, anything else that donald trump is thought to have done will probably turn out to be legally permissible. Whether you think its american or democratic, ethical or loyal is a different question. But it would not for example, it is not actually a crime for an american to collude with a Foreign Intelligence Service to interfere with an american election, it would not be a violation of federal election laws, if it turns out to be true, its a political, probably not a legal problem. And brent, the president does have extraordinary leeway in these areas, partly because of the separation of hourpowers, t the laws dont entirely apply to the president. Congress is meant to police him. And the question comes what will a Republican House and a Republican Senate do if these things are as david says, violations of political morality or ethics but not illegal . I think david put his finger on it where you have two, the laws may not apply to the president the way they do to ordinary citizens, a point that Richard Nixon made 40 years ago. But politics applies to him much more than it does to anyone else. And look, what we have now is a crippled presidency, we are, what, 100, 120 days