I talk with chairman of the house aways and Means Committee. And new allegations in connection between russia and trump campaign. We hear from a republican member of the house committee, as we look head on sunday morning futures. President trump returning to white house yesterday, follows his 9 day overseas trip, mr. Trump winding up trip at a two day summit with group of 7 World Leaders in italy. You know weve been gone for a long time. Everywhere i g weve been gone close to 9 days, it will benign days. And i think we hit a home run no matter where we are. President today tweeting just returned from europe, trip was a Great Success for america, hard work but big results. Next bring in steve hilton. Steve, congratulations on the new show, we look forward to that, good to have you this morning. Great to be with you. Lets get to president touting this as a success, even his critics looking at this as a success. He called it a home run. Was it . That was pretty much a fair assessment. You opened show, quite right with priorities for our viewers with the domestic agenda, that seems to be a little bit stuck, some would say a bit of a mess, but when you contrast that with how he is handling foreign policy, international relations, america security there is a contrast. He is showing very strong leadership, not just on this trip but if you go brac back to, use of chemical weapons, a sense of confidence and assurance he is handling foreign relations, which i think is really striking. I think you saw a consistent message coming out, number one is americas security. Lets get together and fight isis, and then says same thing to nato, the difference is how different audiences responded. Our city additional allies in the gulf and arab states, they really responded to that new american leadership. In nato, this is actually, a different message, they were not too keen on hearing it, from president s point of view it was the same story, that is putting American Security first and american leading an effort to fight terrorism in the world, i thought it was great. It is such a great point, he started off the trip with a strong tough stance on terror, telling 50ulf leaders, that terrorism is a bad threat to all humanity, together well overcome that threat. Are you suggesting that message was received mixed as far as how it was received abroad and here at home . I think the mix was not necessarily broad at home, the two parts of the trip abroad, if you see it this way. Have you first part, where you have the allies of america. Who for a long time now during obama years thought that america had abandoned them, was much more interested in forging with iran and really changed fundamentally position they had come accustomed to, which is america by their side in fighting their threat. There was a huge sense of relief that President Trump was going back to the previous Strong Alliance with those nations. Actually enhancing it. Second part of the trip in europe, i thought that audience did not particularly like what they heard. There were rocky moments there. But you know, honestly, i thought what President Trump said there, particularly in relation to nato country stepping up and putting their money behind the commitment to common defense in europe. That is reason able. They may not like hearing it and directly from the president , but this is a fair point. I thought that you know you could have predicted they would not like hearing it on the other hand that does not mean that president should not say it. The question now, president returned to washington, already tweeting this morning whether that momentum will comeback here back to work in washington. Turning back to terror and the Manchester Attack we are learning more about the attack and terrorist, uk Police Released images, surveillance images from the arena the night of the attack. Were getting a closer look at this man, 22yearold salman abedi, who is dead, he killed 22 in the arena that night, wounded 120 others, Prime Minister theresa may urging britain to remain vigilant as we learn more. What is the broader message we take away in aftermath of that brutal attack, steve . I am afraid to say, i dont think it is particularly reassuring one. Rounds of manchester the wons of manchester are present and main in the uk is there over whelming part of our anger what happened to be directed at person responsible and the movement responsible. That caused this. We should be mainly angry with them. But i think that british people can be they can save some of their anger if you look for their own authority. In this case, as weve seen with others it turns out that this person was known to the authorities. It has been reported his activities were reported to antiterror hot line years ago. High was traveling back and forth, it had been reported to libya and syria, the were multiple warnings about this person. Still he slipped through the net, British Security services, in response to some criticism that has been building have leaked the information that right now in uk there are 23,000 militant islamist jihadis in the uk, they are only able to keep track of about 3 thousand, they actually put that information out there. I think that is just not good enough. When we hear politicians say were doing everything we can to fight terrorism that is simply not true. We continue to be concerned about our risk here at home, you raise that point about the fact that, abedi of known to authorities there. We heard this story before. With attacks here at home. How does this change the way we approach our security, and how do we prevent this from happening again. This is the big question. I think that here in america, it seems that this whole issue has been taken more seriously for longer in particular in light of 9 11, where there is a reexam nation of now we handle the threats that puts america in a stronger position. You have a administration now that seems to be focused on this threat. Have you president putting in place a strong professional team around him in homeland security, seeing his role not to micromanage them and direct them. But to let them get on with the job. His role is to give them support. Most personally get them resources, you saw that in president s budget, more of the threats can be tracked and stopped before they actually end up killing people, i think that they are on the right track with that one further advantage we have in america compared to europe. One striking thing you saw highlighted with the Manchester Attack. But a report on this that was published, in uk, that a huge problem with a lack of integration in many parts of the uk and europe. And that is not nearly as bad here in america, thankfully. All right we continue to watch this Story Development steve hilton, nice to see you this morning. And everyone was watch the debu, sunday june 4, 9 p. M. Eastern time. Thank you, sandra. On fox news channel. Cbo out with score of healthcare plan, how will those numbers affect republican plans for health reform, house, ways, and Means Committee chair joining us live. Here comes the fun with seadoo. Starting at just 5,299 and get 0 percent financing. Visit seadoo. Com today. Thereit comes to technology, about my Small Business so when i need someone that understands my unique needs. My dell Small Business advisor has gotten to know our business so well that is feels like hes a part of our team. 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No, absolutely it not. Headline always puzzles americans, it says, twice as Many Americans will lose their obamacare coverage. So it puzzled people, i think if you look at what it says the house plan continues to lower premium provide more immediate relief for people stuck in obamacare right now and started to return control health care out of washington to the state to local communities, at the end of the day, important thing that aows house to bring the bill to senate, where we hope they will continue to make improvements. Sandra that does not seem to be the case, Senate Republicans seem to be going their own way, starting from scratch. There seems to be a lot of division and tension. What does this mean for what it goes . Sandra, the connection to me, has fallen off. I could not hear you finish your question. Sandra okay mr. Chairman, live tv is so fun on these sunday morning, let me start again, a lot of tension and division wents g. O. 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