What one House Intelligence Committee member told msnbc this weekend about the testimony of former trump Foreign Policy adviser carter page. We begin with new reaction from President Trump in japan at this hour for the start of his five country asia trip giving reporters a preview of his talks with Prime Minister shinzo abe. Heres what he said before the two sat down to dinner. We are in the midst of having very major discussions on many subjects, including north korea and trade, and other things and were doing very well. I think were doing very well. The relationship is really extraordinary. We like each other and our countrys like each other and i dont think weve ever been closer to japan than we are right now. So its a great honor. Believe me its a great honor. Were going to have dinner tonight which i think well insult everybody by continuing to talk about trade. But the time is a little bit limited. And then tomorrows a very busy day. The historic trip coming at a time of low polling numbers for the president. Brand new abc Washington Post poll this morning shows a majority of americans feel President Trump has not accomplished much during his first ten months in office. The poll also showing President Trumps Approval Rating at 37 , drastically lower than any modern president at this point in his presidency. Nbcs Chris Jansing is in tokyo with the latest and, chris, the president has been saying north korea is one of his main focuses during this trip. How have those talks been going so far . And what would make it a successful trip for him . Well, i think one of the things that theyre looking at here in terms of success is that they come to some sort of understanding, some clear understanding, which the asian nations dont have now, of what exactly the trump doctrine is. And would he rule out a preemptive strike. The president at dinner right now with his wife, and Prime Minister abe and his wife. A little bit of state diplomacy at a wellknown tokyo steak house. But very serious concerns hanging over all this. And the president addressing them right away after air force one landed at yokoda air base in front of a group of about 150 american servicemen saying they will have the tools that they need to win. Take a listen. Together with our allies, americas warriors are prepared to defend our nation, using the full range of our unmatched capabilities. No one, no dictator, no regime, and no nation, should underestimate, ever, american resolve. So that tough talk followed some comments that the president made. He came back to the press area of air force one before it landed, said a couple of significant things. We have been asking for some time whether or not he would be meeting with Vladimir Putin, the president confirming that that meeting is likely to happen at that Economic Forum in vietnam. The key goal here for the president to consolidate nations around a plan that would fight the north Korean Nuclear threat. He also said hes going to make a decision soon about whether to add north korea to that list of state sponsors of terrorism, something that would open the way for there to be even more sanctions against that rogue nation. But in the meantime, north korea had its own message, just this morning we saw this just a couple of hours ago, in the major state sponsored newspaper there, saying that they warn trump against making reckless remarks and claiming that americans are pressing for the president s early impeachment because the remarks are being made by a spiritually unstable leader. So some tough talk from north korea, as well. But i think the key here theyre looking for is assurances that there will be no preemptive strike. There are no such plans by the United States. You also heard the president mentioning very briefly about whether or not he might get into some trouble by talking about trade. Prime minister abe and other asian leaders not very happy that the president pulled out of the tpp, that trade agreement. The eleven other nations trying to figure out a way to move forward on that. But also, want to hear exactly some of the specifics of what the president has to say about how he sees trade going forward, dara. Chris, a lot of analysts have said that the president goes into this trip at a disadvantage. What does he have to say about that . Not surprisingly, and he also addressed that on air force one, he doesnt think thats so. The reason theyre saying that is pretty obvious, one, theyre very aware here of the pressure on him back home, when you have your former Campaign Chair and another Campaign Aide indicted. A third Person Associated with your campaign who pleaded guilty in Robert Muellers russia investigation. He has yet to accomplish anything major legislatively. Theyre still in that fight, obviously, on capitol hill about what to do about tax reform. And you also mentioned his record low Approval Rating, 37 . No other modern president has gone even below the 50s. So that tells you just how difficult the situation. Contrast that with Prime Minister abe who is just coming off a mandate in election, same frankly in china for president xi. But, when you look into white house officials, theyll tell you, this is something that the president has prepared for. Hes done major outreach in this part of the world. As you well know, he met twice in washington already with Prime Minister abe, and thats part of the reason we heard his comments, as we did. But hes made 43 phone calls, they say, over the course of recent weeks to regional leaders here. Bilateral meetings with seven of those countries, four of them have made visits to the United States. So the real question here is whether or not hell be able to stay on message. Will he be able to not just project confidence, but give nations here the confidence that the United States is going to lead in a way that theyre used to them leading, and frankly, on a schedule of twelve days theyve added that extra day, that would be gruelling for any president. Dara . Chris jansing traveling with the president and live from tokyo. Chris, thank you so much. Now to the russia probe and another former trump aide appearing to be questioned by investigators. Keith schiller, former longtime bodyguard to President Trump is scheduled to appear before the House Intel Committee on tuesday as part of its probe into Russian Election interference. White house special counsel ty cobb giving this statement to nbc news about that appearance. Quote the white house is delighted that mr. Schiller will have an opportunity to shed some light on these scandalous allegations and we are sure that his testimony will be of great interest to all fairminded people. Joining me now is john lauro, formerly a federal prosecutor in the Eastern District of new york and currently a white collar criminal defense attorney. John, so much to talk about here. Keith schiller. He is expected to be asked about President Trumps visit to moscow in 2013. A trip at the center of certain allegations in that salacious dossier. How do you expect him to approach that interview . Well, whats interesting is that his appearance is not related to the Mueller Investigation. This is actually a congressional review. So the question is what an the the congressional folks are going to come at. I suspect hes a friendly witness to President Trump. And probably doesnt really have much information to give the Mueller Investigation. And when it comes to the russia investigation so far, were hearing the president s legal team sound this tone of cooperation. But how far will that approach get them . Is there a line where youd expect that that tone to be changing if its crossed . I think theyre delusional. I think what theyre saying to the public in terms of the president s position is not being concerned about the Mueller Investigation just doesnt make any sense to me. They have to understand that mueller and his team have one objective, and thats to get President Trump and the people closest to him. Meanwhile, former Trump CampaignForeign Policy adviser George Papadopoulos, he pled guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russia, and now hes cooperating with muellers probe as part of his plea deal. But what kind of terms would you expect to be in a deal like that . Frankly, i dont know why he pled guilty because the items that are listed in his plea agreement are pretty bland and not particularly significant. But what i suspect hes done is probably cooperate, he may have been wearing a wire. Hes gotten a very favorable plea deal, undoubtedly hell get cooperation points and probation once hes sentenced. Well, lets talk about that because what is papadopoulos likely to gain by cooperating with the investigation . And how damaging does this information need to be to get him leniency in any sentencing . Well, what happened is that he made a terrible mistake by not being honest in talking to the fbi truthfully. So he was jammed up with a very serious criminal issue, which is lying to an fbi agent. In order to get out of that, they basically said listen, you got to plead guilty, cooperate with us, probably do something proactive like wear a wire, then youll get major cooperation points in the federal system, which means ultimately, hes not going to do any jail time. And, john, also this week, President Trump drew some scrutiny for his tweets on the latest russia probe developments, including this one belittling the role of George Papadopoulos and calling him a liar. Could that amount to obstruction of justice . And if it could, who would make that call . Well, it really thats more of a political statement than anything else. But the special counsel is looking at every statement being made by whether its the president , anybody around him, theyre scrutinizing every public statement. So, whats said on twitter is certainly not going to be obstruction of justice but its something that the mueller team is looking at very closely. John lauro, thank you for breaking this down for us. 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He was among lawmakers on the Intel Committee who met with former trump adviser carter page thursday on the heels of indictments for three former campaign officials. One of them pleading guilty. Lets bring in seven cirilli, chief washington correspondent for bloomberg tv and Sean Sullivan congressional reporter for the Washington Post. And sean, lets start with you first. What are the chances that we will see attorney general sessions back on the little any time soon . And what is the consensus among lawmakers involved in these congressional investigations since mondays indictments and the guilty plea . Well, as the pressure continues to build on the hill as weve seen it build in the last couple of weeks, its going to be difficult for attorney general sessions not to answer some of these fresh questions that are being raised. There was a report last week that carter page, in his testimony before one of these congressional committees, said that he informed Jeff Sessions about a trip that he was taking to russia so that opens new questions about what sessions knew, and when. And so you know, we dont know where this leads. But i think its pretty clear that in the last few days here Jeff Sessions, who, you know, for the last couple of weeks, couple of months, really, has been flying below the radar on this investigation, previously he was a big deal in it, you know, hes been under the radar. Now it seems like hes kind of back at the center of a lot of the key questions that lawmakers have about this. Kevin, i want to go back to President Trump telling reporters that he might meet with Vladimir Putin during this trip. Are you surprised the white house would entertain such a meeting in light of the Key Developments in this russia investigation . Good morning, dara. Ill piggyback off what sean just said. Americans are waking up this morning to the news that President Trump is going to meet with Vladimir Putin. This is a political reality, though. First and foremost, senator Susan Collins a few days ago told me essentially this Mueller Probe is far from over and that means the investigations on the hill are not going to were up by the end of the year as many people had hoped. This is going to carry out well into next year. Of course we also got news that the manafort case is going to be tried in may. The second point i would make is that this is the new geopolitical reality. To nikki haleys credit at the united nations, they were able to bring china and russia to the table to deal with north korea. And while the president s overseas during his asia tour, theyve got to address north korea. And so some extent thats what this is about. Again the geopolitical reality of the tensions between the u. S. And russia, everybody knows, everybodys following. And that meaning is going to be watched very, very closely to say the least. To say the least. Yeah. Sean, i want to talk about your papers poll. Because President Trumps Job Performance we showed earlier as he begins this trip, its, its, its not theyre not great numbers. Whats your biggest takeaway here . These are historically low numbers. My biggest takeaway is its pretty striking to see a president this early in his first term see numbers that are this negative. Typically, what you see from the American Public is a little bit more goodwill, a little bit more trust. You have a president whos coming off, you know, were about a year from last years election, and typically voters are willing to give the new president some time to, you know, lay out some of the policies that he talked about during the campaign. He struggled to shepherd a lot of those policies. And i think we see that reflected in these numbers. Republicans are angry because he has not been able to fulfill a lot of the promises he made during the campaign, including repealing and replacing the Affordable Care act. On the other side, democrats are also angry because of the things that trump is trying to do is angering them. So hes really getting it from both sides here. Kevin, the abc Washington Post poll shows 71 of republicans and independents who lean gop feel that Party Leaders should criticize President Trump when they disagree with him. Are you surprised that that number is so high considering President Trumps high Approval Rating among republicans . Well just take a look at th