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in europe, the cold weather continuing making it rough on the refugees. in fact the temperatures have been well below average now for several weeks and we are looking at a pattern change finally coming to europe. not quite yet though. the cold still locked in place. but we're going to be seeing this change in the week ahead. for now, though, looking at a couple of systems developing coming across from the atlantic going to bring rain to france and eventually move in through italy as well. and in the next couple of days, as i mentioned, we'll be looking at temperatures warming up finally across europe to much more average like for this time of the year. >> and julie martin from the world weather center here at cnn, thank you very much. >>> two of the great egs players in men's tennis are slugging out out right now. roger federer and raphael nadal of spain last met in the men's final in melbourne in 2009 when nadal was in five sets after a grueling match. >> this is the 12th time that fe fedder and nadal has met. advanced technologyd now e is found in the a
in europe, the cold weather continuing making it rough on the refugees. in fact the temperatures have been well below average now for several weeks and we are looking at a pattern change finally coming to europe. not quite yet though. the cold still locked in place. but we're going to be seeing this change in the week ahead. for now, though, looking at a couple of systems developing coming across from the atlantic going to bring rain to france and eventually move in through italy as well. and...
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envoy to europe, daniel bair. and they are all standing by as we bring you full coverage of the day's top stories. a lot to cover this busy day for president trump. jim acosta is at the white house. jim sciutto is at the pentagon. jim acosta, first to you. >> wolf, there are differents on display. president trump seeming to leave the door open to lift sanctions on russia. something that theresa may flatly rejected. it is also worth noting that president trump told her he was 100% behind nato, an alliance the president said it outdated in the past. this change from the obama era could be felt immediately at the news conference, wolf. while bro while barack obama spoke in paragraphs, donald trump spoke in sentences. >> his meeting with theresa may was less about the relationship with u.s. and britain and more about the frayed relations with his administration and mexico. >> we had a very good call. i have been very strong on mexico. i have great respect for mexico. i love the mexican people. >> the president reveale
envoy to europe, daniel bair. and they are all standing by as we bring you full coverage of the day's top stories. a lot to cover this busy day for president trump. jim acosta is at the white house. jim sciutto is at the pentagon. jim acosta, first to you. >> wolf, there are differents on display. president trump seeming to leave the door open to lift sanctions on russia. something that theresa may flatly rejected. it is also worth noting that president trump told her he was 100% behind...
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the biggest deployment of american troops to europe in decades. >>> found after 18 years, a woman kidnapped as an infant is on her way back home. we'll tell you how the police found her. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. cnn newsroom starts right now. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we're less than a week away now from the transition of power in the u.s. that will make donald trump the nation's 45th president. but now we're also learning much more about his possible plans toward russia. in an hour long interview donald trump suggested to "the wall street journal" that he is open to lifting sanctions on russia but he also said that he would keep those sanction in place for at least appear idea of time. the u.s. placed those additional sanctions on russia just last month for alleged hacking during the u.s. presidential election. intelligence agencies that say that russia ordered the hacks in order to help donald trump win the election. the senate intelligence committee plans to not
the biggest deployment of american troops to europe in decades. >>> found after 18 years, a woman kidnapped as an infant is on her way back home. we'll tell you how the police found her. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. cnn newsroom starts right now. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we're less than a week away now from the transition of power in the u.s. that will...
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>> well, this was a lot to digest for europe, you know, here in europe, people have been reacting quote, unquote, with astonishment and agitation, that was the word from mainland europe after this interview was published, because it was taking aim at europe's strongest leader in terms of calling the refugee policy catastrophic. before, he had called it insane. he hasn't even met these people yet and is considered unusual for a president-elect to take such specific language and policy sort of directions without even coming into office. so another thing that was really irritating to the europeans was what seemed to be a prediction, quote unquote, a call for more european nations to leave the eu, just as britain had done and calling nato obsolete. the secretary-general said no, we believe the u.s. is committed to the nato alliance. angela merkel said i've heard this before. he has his ideas. i have mine. europe has control of its own destiny, and the french pushing back and saying what we need is to defend ourselves, our unity and we don't need any help or comments from outside, but it rea
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and create divides in europe and that's a deeper worry here. this may not be a major concern of the white house at this stage, but as we all know, events change and there are times that you turn to your allies for support in whatever policies you may have a few years down the line that you can't predict today. so you're stretching and growing a divide that you maybe don't necessarily need to grow and maybe not appreciate quite the strain you're putting on it. >> and then paul, at least three legal filings against this executive order that we know of by speaking to people involved in it and in your view, is there a constitutionality problem with this executive order? >> i think there may be some problems in the way this order was implemented. you know, policy formation is one thing and you could argue the american people have voted donald trump into office. his campaign was a campaign of america first, strong nationalism, tighter borders. he has a right to implement the policy but on the other hand, implementation of a policy has to be done in a
and create divides in europe and that's a deeper worry here. this may not be a major concern of the white house at this stage, but as we all know, events change and there are times that you turn to your allies for support in whatever policies you may have a few years down the line that you can't predict today. so you're stretching and growing a divide that you maybe don't necessarily need to grow and maybe not appreciate quite the strain you're putting on it. >> and then paul, at least...
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the united states has withdrawn too much from western europe. we need to strengthen our nato alliances in particular to protect the baltic states from russian aggression. >> what do you make of the kremlin's assertion that these military exercises are simply a provocation? >> well, russia has engaged in many more so-called snap exercises all along the eastern border of nato. in recent years they have moved significant troops, new material, equipment and supplies and have engaged in much larger and more know vprovocative acts crossing into the naval space and above the territory of nato countries. russia has been very provocative in recent months. >> many of your democratic colleagues say they won't attend the inauguration on friday. john lewis says trump won't be a legitimate president. are you sending -- are they sending the democrats who are boycotting the presidential inauguration, are they sending the right message? >> i think there was an important development in the senate late last week when the republican chair and democratic co-chair, v
the united states has withdrawn too much from western europe. we need to strengthen our nato alliances in particular to protect the baltic states from russian aggression. >> what do you make of the kremlin's assertion that these military exercises are simply a provocation? >> well, russia has engaged in many more so-called snap exercises all along the eastern border of nato. in recent years they have moved significant troops, new material, equipment and supplies and have engaged in...
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east, from syria, going to europe. and we know because isis said as much that terror groups wanted to use that opportunity to get some of their people infiltrated into western europe to carry out attacks. do you understand that could happen in the u.s. >> it could not happen in the u.s. because there is a path to europe that does not involve the extensive vetting that american refugees go through before they arrive in the united states. >> they are already much better vetted when they come here? >> much more so. we know who they are and where they're from and what they've been through. their names, contact information all of their data has been put through every security and law enforcement database that the united states has. it is impossible to make it all the way through the vetting process and wish to cause harm in the united states. >> what are you hearing from the refugees? >> they are very concerned for their families. specifically, the syrians, for instance, they have families in syria, in the refugee camps in
east, from syria, going to europe. and we know because isis said as much that terror groups wanted to use that opportunity to get some of their people infiltrated into western europe to carry out attacks. do you understand that could happen in the u.s. >> it could not happen in the u.s. because there is a path to europe that does not involve the extensive vetting that american refugees go through before they arrive in the united states. >> they are already much better vetted when...
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he wants to see things move quickly in western europe. i think in western europe, people like angela merkel have to be worried. worried about putin tweeting and working against them, they have to worry about trump as well. >> greg, to that point, is this -- he is the president of the united states and he seems to be approaching everything as a negotiation. is that going to -- how is that going to be met on the international stage? >> that is what people voted for. when we show or talk about this, his supporters say we want someone who doesn't play the game. >> will that fly? >> we said in the earlier segment, i think a lot of this is about political capital. you only have a certain amount and it starts to wane. he has to worry about that on health reform and europe. quickly, my clients in the financial world, they want to see something on inauguration day about pro-growth policies and tax reform. how he will grow the economy. last week, instead of talking about that, he was going after meryl streep and john lewis. people want to hear how
he wants to see things move quickly in western europe. i think in western europe, people like angela merkel have to be worried. worried about putin tweeting and working against them, they have to worry about trump as well. >> greg, to that point, is this -- he is the president of the united states and he seems to be approaching everything as a negotiation. is that going to -- how is that going to be met on the international stage? >> that is what people voted for. when we show or...
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the temperature trend though is looking up for you in europe. some more mild air will start to make its way into the area and that will begin about midweek into late week of this week. so we're looking at much more average-like temperatures in places like budapest which have been so incredibly code. your high on monday 1 degree. by the time you hit friday and saturday up close to average around 6 to 8 degrees for you in budapest. another very cold spot in china as they are celebrating the lunar new year. very cold air. the coldest air of the season coming in to central and southern china today and in through the next couple days. we have another winter storm here setting up for japan. this is going to be arriving here in northern and central japan. by monday into tuesday. bringing some snow here in the higher elevations and even some heavier rains. there is some concern for flooding given they've had so much snow over the past couple of weeks. back to you. >> thank you very much, julie martin from the cnn international weather center. still ahea
the temperature trend though is looking up for you in europe. some more mild air will start to make its way into the area and that will begin about midweek into late week of this week. so we're looking at much more average-like temperatures in places like budapest which have been so incredibly code. your high on monday 1 degree. by the time you hit friday and saturday up close to average around 6 to 8 degrees for you in budapest. another very cold spot in china as they are celebrating the lunar...
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isis remains a threat in europe. she will maybe frame the conversation with president trump in that respect because president trump has been very strong about being anti-isis. remind him this can potentially fuel the propaganda. there's a deeper worry for angela merkel and the french president on the call with president trump later in the day. what this kind of language does is enable the populous nationalists, anti-islamic political parties in europe and already in holland where there are elections in two months, supporting what president trump has done and calling on him to go further and ban and restrict entry for people from saudi arabia and other muslim countries. right now, they're the most popular party in holland. they potentially stand to come out as the largest party in the elections in a couple months, and that worries europeans. >> david, let's talk about the call with vladimir putin. we know at the news conference the president said it is too early to lift sanctions on russia. a u.s. official tells cnn t
isis remains a threat in europe. she will maybe frame the conversation with president trump in that respect because president trump has been very strong about being anti-isis. remind him this can potentially fuel the propaganda. there's a deeper worry for angela merkel and the french president on the call with president trump later in the day. what this kind of language does is enable the populous nationalists, anti-islamic political parties in europe and already in holland where there are...
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we've had the whole destabilization of europe where i think confidence levels in europe are probably the lowest they've been in our life times. driven by concerns about in many cases what our role is, but also the role of russia and what it's been doing in the region, the role of immigrants that are flowing in, the whole challenging of the european model. and then we've had a campaign, let's face it, that has been somewhat unorthodox. one that has also given concern to our allies in the world and to many around the world as to just where america is going to be. with all of this chaos that has exhibited through multiple administrations and will continue under this for a period of time, we've had chaos where the united states has been withdrawing in its leadership role. to me that's a recipe for further chaos. so this is a very important hearing. i had the ability the other day to sit down with general flynn who is going to be the national security adviser and has spent time with people around him for some time. i know that rightly so, his focus is also on our kun tru doing well econom
we've had the whole destabilization of europe where i think confidence levels in europe are probably the lowest they've been in our life times. driven by concerns about in many cases what our role is, but also the role of russia and what it's been doing in the region, the role of immigrants that are flowing in, the whole challenging of the european model. and then we've had a campaign, let's face it, that has been somewhat unorthodox. one that has also given concern to our allies in the world...
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europe, deploying thousands of troops to poland. what russia has to say about that? stay close.
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force in europe. there were 100,000 soldiers in europe in the late 1990s, and there's about 30,000 permanently stationed there now. this rotational brigade is a critical part of reinforcing and reinsuring our allies, and what is going on with russia, they have a strategy of undermining the competence that the nato nations have in the article 5 procedures, and that article 5 is if one nation attacked, others will come to their aid. this reassurance is saying to nato, we will be there for you and it's important and it has been going on for the last several years, but this is the first time we have stationed soldiers in poland itself. >> how do you think this move by president obama may shape what donald trump does moving forward? >> well, again, this has been in the works for a while, and this was not geared toward the inauguration and what is going on this month with our politics, and it has to do with reinforcing nato. it will give the trump administration a little time to consider this as he talks to
force in europe. there were 100,000 soldiers in europe in the late 1990s, and there's about 30,000 permanently stationed there now. this rotational brigade is a critical part of reinforcing and reinsuring our allies, and what is going on with russia, they have a strategy of undermining the competence that the nato nations have in the article 5 procedures, and that article 5 is if one nation attacked, others will come to their aid. this reassurance is saying to nato, we will be there for you and...
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she's our closest friend in europe, the most important player in europe. they're actively out there courting and playing with people who are upset and destabilize europe. it's not surprising that europe is -- people are very upset. they're astannished, they understood it was campaign rhetoric at one point. they thought it was campaign rhetoric. it's becoming possible. for the transatlantic relationship, which is our single biggest relationship. i just can't tell you how upsetting this is to so many people. >> it is interesting, because when he makes these comments people feel he's cozying up to putin, and he puts putin and angela merkel in the same -- how is that possible in anyone's mind? >> i don't think it's practical. i don't think it will help him. nato is an easy target, the eu is an easy target. once you become president and you might need angela merkel to bail out a greece or portugal, to help you with an issue in the u.n. or to deal with sanctions against russia, you've already preinfuriated someone potential a fellow world leader. >> i want to tu
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troops are being welcomed into poland, part of the biggest deployment to europe in decades. >>> and a 18-year-old woman kidnapped as an infant is on her way back home. we'll tell you how police found her. live from cnn headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers in the united states and&the world. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> in less than a week, donald trump will be the 45th president of the united states. now we're learning more about his possible plans for russia. in an hour-long interview with the wall street journal the president-elect suggested that he is open to lifting sanctions on moscow. but he also said that he would keep them for a period of time. the u.s. placed additional sanctions on russia for alleged hacking during the u.s. presidential election. a senate committee plans to look into russia's alleged hacking
troops are being welcomed into poland, part of the biggest deployment to europe in decades. >>> and a 18-year-old woman kidnapped as an infant is on her way back home. we'll tell you how police found her. live from cnn headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers in the united states and&the world. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> in less than a week, donald trump will be the 45th president of the united states. now we're learning more about his possible...
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putin has shown with his words and the hacking apparently into america, also what he's doing in europe and supporting parties that are disruptive in europe against angela merkel, against the french establishment and this and that, all these places that are having elections, they're trying to disrupt the close relationship between allies and between a europe that has stood up to it. can we just rewind the clock for one moment. the obama administration tried to reset relations with putin. what happened was things were going fairly swimmingly until president putin invaded another country and annexed it, in violation of international law. that was crimea, and then invaded and intervened in eastern ukraine. this is why the relationship is not working right now, not because, despite what everybody else may say, somehow the west was wrong. no, they chose this route. >> christiane amanpour, richard quest, no one better to have with us this morning. chris, get your finger -- >> sorry i put my hand in his face before. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> the federal government just rele
putin has shown with his words and the hacking apparently into america, also what he's doing in europe and supporting parties that are disruptive in europe against angela merkel, against the french establishment and this and that, all these places that are having elections, they're trying to disrupt the close relationship between allies and between a europe that has stood up to it. can we just rewind the clock for one moment. the obama administration tried to reset relations with putin. what...
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>> not only in italy, all over europe. look, the fact, the most baffling thing and the most painful thing, as you mention i was born in israel and he mentioned and he signed that order on the holocaust memorial day. we have americans have a shameful history of rejecting and sending back jewish refugees and immigrants who came to escape world war ii. they were sent back on the same basis that we have a muslim ban now and they were killed during the holocaust in auschwitz and elsewhere. we are acting more or less the same, i would say, oppressive mind set, inhumane, unconstitutional, and i would say un-american. i covered the middle east for a long time. i was a reporter everywhere. visiting beirut. i worked in egypt, iraq. every war torn country. when i heard that one of the guys that was stopped yesterday at jfk was a guy that helped american troops. he was an interpreter, the message we're sending by sending back these people who helped america win the war on terror who actually stood up and stands up every day, fight isi
>> not only in italy, all over europe. look, the fact, the most baffling thing and the most painful thing, as you mention i was born in israel and he mentioned and he signed that order on the holocaust memorial day. we have americans have a shameful history of rejecting and sending back jewish refugees and immigrants who came to escape world war ii. they were sent back on the same basis that we have a muslim ban now and they were killed during the holocaust in auschwitz and elsewhere. we...
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i would not be advocating things like brexit in europe. i would be standing up to europe. i would be working with china to work with north korea's problems. i would be wondering how we could work with the global world. how are we going to deal with the world that nothing stays local for long? what goes on at any country can go over its borders and come and hurt everybody else, including us. we need a new operating system for the world. those are the kinds of conversations we need to have, but that's going to take serious diplomacy, and again, pushing back against russia, working with china, and i think we have to save things like nato, we have to save the european union. europe has been extraordinarily stable after a terrible first half of the 20th century. i think we have to calm things down there as well. >> how big a deal is the theresa may meeting with president trump? people expected it to be a hug, you know, a kind of brexit shared populism hug, but she's very strong on nato. what's the chance that this could go the wrong way, this meeting? >> i think most of the sym
i would not be advocating things like brexit in europe. i would be standing up to europe. i would be working with china to work with north korea's problems. i would be wondering how we could work with the global world. how are we going to deal with the world that nothing stays local for long? what goes on at any country can go over its borders and come and hurt everybody else, including us. we need a new operating system for the world. those are the kinds of conversations we need to have, but...
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europe since the cold war. plus, poland's neighbors are also getting some backup from american troops. their mission, to protect the baltic states from russian aggression. stay with us.
europe since the cold war. plus, poland's neighbors are also getting some backup from american troops. their mission, to protect the baltic states from russian aggression. stay with us.
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passing intelligence to the rest of europe is important. the rest of europe has taken on the immigrants and refugees from syria. turkey is allegedly an ally with the united states and is some what going on its own in many areas so all of these things play a part to more complexities. not less and any kind of a peace accord that doesn't include the syrian defense, democratic forces is going to be problematic in the future. >> so isis said basically that they helped perpetrate this attack in retaliation for turkey's involvement in syria and iraq. they also seem to revel in their statement that it was during the christmas holiday and that they were christians who were targeted so phil, isis, i mean, we talked about this a lot on the program, that we just have to be prepared for more of these virtually smaller attacks. not 9-11 style attacks and does that mean that isis is more powerful or less powerful now. >> they are less than powerful than two years ago. you can look at the pace of attacks in western europe and isis inspired attacks and you
passing intelligence to the rest of europe is important. the rest of europe has taken on the immigrants and refugees from syria. turkey is allegedly an ally with the united states and is some what going on its own in many areas so all of these things play a part to more complexities. not less and any kind of a peace accord that doesn't include the syrian defense, democratic forces is going to be problematic in the future. >> so isis said basically that they helped perpetrate this attack...
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world where russia is through that part of the world not necessarily all in moscow but through eastern europe and russia. we had a big show yesterday of all these envelopes and all this. >> is there anything in those. >> i have no idea. but it is extraordinary to have a president of the united states coming into office without us having an understanding of what his basic holdings are around the world. he needs to divest himself. it's the only proper thing to do. look, he wants to be president of the united states. be president of the united states. and let go of your business. cash out. >> yeah. >> because otherwise, we are in
world where russia is through that part of the world not necessarily all in moscow but through eastern europe and russia. we had a big show yesterday of all these envelopes and all this. >> is there anything in those. >> i have no idea. but it is extraordinary to have a president of the united states coming into office without us having an understanding of what his basic holdings are around the world. he needs to divest himself. it's the only proper thing to do. look, he wants to be...
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a new version of it will be deployed in europe. this is the cruise missile to join nato's arsenal and point for the soviet union and communist bloc. >> reagan started to push for those missiles in europe, and we are going to ratchet up the cold war further. >> many demonstrations in the next two days are protesting deployment of the missiles. they fear in event of war, it makes europe a battlefield, and leave america unscathed. >> they are for the most part nonviolate, trapped by geography on the front line of the east, west struggle. >> the fears in the early 1980s, if things went wrong, they would go totally wrong, we might be at the cusp of total nuclear war. >> the largest anti-nuclear protest engulfed manhattan. >> up to 700,000, comparable to largest of the anti-vietnam rallies a decade ago. >> this is life, this isn't political. this is about the future of life. >> ronald reagan thought the freeze was ridiculous. the number of nuclear weapons in the world was way too high. that the freeze would lock in soviet superiority in
a new version of it will be deployed in europe. this is the cruise missile to join nato's arsenal and point for the soviet union and communist bloc. >> reagan started to push for those missiles in europe, and we are going to ratchet up the cold war further. >> many demonstrations in the next two days are protesting deployment of the missiles. they fear in event of war, it makes europe a battlefield, and leave america unscathed. >> they are for the most part nonviolate, trapped...
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hands off eastern europe. >> our soldiers will be show-casing their lethal abilities. >> the current cia director openly questioning if president-elect donald trump even understands russia. >> i don't think he has a full appreciation of russian capabilities, russia's intentions and actions that they are undertaking in many parts of the world. >> the idea that you can question the president-elect's knowledge and understanding of russia is pretty remarkable. >> trump's incoming defense secretary james mattis has no doubts about what russia is up to with nato. >> the most important thing is that we recognize the reality of what we deal with with mr. putin and we recognize that he is trying to break the north atlantic alliance. >> the president-elect still doesn't seem on the same page when it comes to nato. >> number one, it is obsolete, because it was, you know, designed many, many years ago. the countries weren't paying what they're supposed to pay. >> the alliance is worried. the german foreign minister says trump's latest remarks have caused bewilderment and agitation inside nato. u
hands off eastern europe. >> our soldiers will be show-casing their lethal abilities. >> the current cia director openly questioning if president-elect donald trump even understands russia. >> i don't think he has a full appreciation of russian capabilities, russia's intentions and actions that they are undertaking in many parts of the world. >> the idea that you can question the president-elect's knowledge and understanding of russia is pretty remarkable. >>...
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deployment to europe since the cold war. plus, poland's neighbors are also getting some backup from american troops. their mission, to protect the baltic states from russian aggression. stay with us. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. the so how can you canyed refget up to $1300?ry, at jackson hewitt, you can get an express refund advance - a 0% apr loan. can't get that online! visit jackson hewitt, and you could get up to $1300. >>> welcome back. we were talking about the anger among democrats about fbi director james comey and russian hacking and also questions about donald trump's picks for cabinet and their conflicting vie
deployment to europe since the cold war. plus, poland's neighbors are also getting some backup from american troops. their mission, to protect the baltic states from russian aggression. stay with us. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a...
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look what is happening all over europe and indeed, the world. a horrible mess mess. also tweeting christians in the middle east have been execute d in large numbers. the white house feels they were elected -- this is the kind of move the president is doing and so as far as they're concerned, this is a promise kept and when it comes to the chaos and confusion in airports around the world and here in america, they say look, there's no kchaos, ths is working as we expected it to and so, they're pleased. >> all right, thank you so much. appreciate that. next, another big change in the white house. this new presidency, why steve bannon will now -- national secret meetings, next. [vo] quickbooks introduces rodney. he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands. ahhh...that's a profit. way to grow, rodney! visit quickbooks.com. >>> namely at airports at dallas, ft. worth airport. people turning out there to show their disappointment and their disd
look what is happening all over europe and indeed, the world. a horrible mess mess. also tweeting christians in the middle east have been execute d in large numbers. the white house feels they were elected -- this is the kind of move the president is doing and so as far as they're concerned, this is a promise kept and when it comes to the chaos and confusion in airports around the world and here in america, they say look, there's no kchaos, ths is working as we expected it to and so, they're...
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war games in the snowy fields of eastern europe as u.s. soldiers train in latvia. 25 years ago, this was part of the soviet union. today, it is part of the european union and also, a u.s. military ally in nato. these are live fire exercises. that's why i've got to wear all this extra protective armor. military commanders say they're trying to show that they're a force of deter ens and their number one threat, latvia's much bigger neighbor to the east. >> orgins are in response to russian activity in 2014. in teenlgic situations changes. >> he's talking about russia's annexation of the crimean peninsula. russia's land grab figrightens people in latvia, where there are still bitter memories after a half century of soviet occupation. >> our main aim is to protect our sovereignty and protect our state hood. if russia is so peaceful and regards us as good neighbor, why you should put more equipment and forces on the border. >> but there are two side to this tension. we traveled from latvia across lithuania to klein grad. a russian enclave in eu
war games in the snowy fields of eastern europe as u.s. soldiers train in latvia. 25 years ago, this was part of the soviet union. today, it is part of the european union and also, a u.s. military ally in nato. these are live fire exercises. that's why i've got to wear all this extra protective armor. military commanders say they're trying to show that they're a force of deter ens and their number one threat, latvia's much bigger neighbor to the east. >> orgins are in response to russian...
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. >>> the president elect also taking on foreign policy skeptics in europe and reports that china is, quote, laughing at him. so how will he respond next? knows how it feels to seeetes your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in most clinical trials, the majority reached an a1c goal of 7 percent or lower. invokana® works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight, but it may help with both. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint,lightheaded,or weak, upon standing. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections,changes in urination, high potassium, increases in cholesterol, risk of bone f
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a lot of people very uneasy, certainly, across europe. we will of course wait to see more details on this. max foster, many thanks to you, as always. >>> south korean prosecutors are seeking to arrest the heir to samsung's empire. what all is the samsung heir accused of doing exactly, and what's the likely outcome going to be here if history is our guide? >> reporter: well, rosemary, he has had an arrest warrant sought against him on three charges, bribery, perjury and embezzlement. this is all part of this ever-widening scandal here in south korea, which has led to the impeachment of president park geun-hye by law makers. she's waiting to hear what the constitutional court says, but now it appears it is embroiling the heir apparent of south korea's biggest conglomerate, the richest company in the country, and he's considered one of the most powerful men in this country, so we'll see wednesday morning he'll have to appear before a judge. they will decide whether or not he should be arrested and whether he should be taken into t detention.
a lot of people very uneasy, certainly, across europe. we will of course wait to see more details on this. max foster, many thanks to you, as always. >>> south korean prosecutors are seeking to arrest the heir to samsung's empire. what all is the samsung heir accused of doing exactly, and what's the likely outcome going to be here if history is our guide? >> reporter: well, rosemary, he has had an arrest warrant sought against him on three charges, bribery, perjury and...
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would you agree with me that radio free europe is outdated? >> i'm frankly not up on -- >> well, it says radio, and a lot of people don't listen to the radio like we used to. >> actually radio is a very popular mode in many parts of the world. >> radio is big in your world? >> in my world? not so much. >> i don't listen to the radio much either. so the bottom line is, you're going to be challenged tomorrow by the president-elect. are you okay with being challenged? >> absolutely. >> do you both welcome it? >> we do. >> do you think it's appropriate? >> we won't be. >> are you ready for the task? >> i think so. >> good. is there a difference between espionage and interfering in an elections? >> yes. espionage implies, to me at least, a passive collection. this was much more activist. >> so when it comes to espionage, we better be careful about throwing rocks. when it comes to interfering in our election, we better be ready to throw rocks. do you agree with that? >> that's a good metaphor. >> i believe what obama did was throw a pebble. i would
would you agree with me that radio free europe is outdated? >> i'm frankly not up on -- >> well, it says radio, and a lot of people don't listen to the radio like we used to. >> actually radio is a very popular mode in many parts of the world. >> radio is big in your world? >> in my world? not so much. >> i don't listen to the radio much either. so the bottom line is, you're going to be challenged tomorrow by the president-elect. are you okay with being...
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and what happens in europe has to be weighed on what japan and south korea might take as a lesson from u.s. actions. so it's more complicated and more interconnected than it is in simple business dealings. >> you've had your history with nato. president-elect trump has said he wants nato countries to pay more of their fair share and questioned its validity and usefulness. here's what general mattis had to say about nato during his hearing this week. >> if we did not have nato today, we would need to create it. nato is vital to our national interest and it's vital to the security of the united states and it's vital to the protection of the freedoms of the democracies that we're aligned with. >> so what's your view of the incongruent messages on nato? >> i think that jim mattis said it exactly right. i think nato is absolutely essential. i think we would have to create it and have it but that doesn't mean that the europeans shouldn't be paying more. they should be. we said that every nation should commit at least 2% of its gross domestic product, the defensive spendtures and most of the
and what happens in europe has to be weighed on what japan and south korea might take as a lesson from u.s. actions. so it's more complicated and more interconnected than it is in simple business dealings. >> you've had your history with nato. president-elect trump has said he wants nato countries to pay more of their fair share and questioned its validity and usefulness. here's what general mattis had to say about nato during his hearing this week. >> if we did not have nato today,...
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and eastern europe for that matter. is there an effort under way to work with our allies through nato or otherwise? i've been to the cybersecurity center in estonia. but there didn't seem to be a nato agreement that this was something that we should be working on together to respond to. so is this an effort that's under way? >> just speaking from my lens of things, there's a lot of interest in doing that and doing it more effectively and comprehensively, but we have not cracked the code on doing it effectively yet. we need to keep the pressure on ourselves and our nato allies who are like-minded in this regard to keep improving our approach. >> and it's also got to be much broader than cyber. >> thank you. director clapper, my time is almost up, but before you go, since this is the last opportunity we'll have to hear from you, can i just ask you, do you think that the dni needs reform? >> well -- there's always room for improvement. i would never say that this is the ultimate. i do think it would be useful, though, if w
and eastern europe for that matter. is there an effort under way to work with our allies through nato or otherwise? i've been to the cybersecurity center in estonia. but there didn't seem to be a nato agreement that this was something that we should be working on together to respond to. so is this an effort that's under way? >> just speaking from my lens of things, there's a lot of interest in doing that and doing it more effectively and comprehensively, but we have not cracked the code...
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people from the middle east and europe and the u.s. would hang out at this club to have a good time. we do have some of the gna nationalities of some of the other people who have been killed in this. it includes tunisians and some people from saudi arabia, morocco, libya and lebanon, just to name a few. but now we're hearing that a u.s. citizen has been injured and many others have been injured. we do know nnot know at this po whether the statsis critical or something less dire. >> sara sidner, thank you so much. keep us posted from istanbul. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back, i'm fredricka whitfield. the plane carrying diplomats and their families left the u.s. it took off from dulles national airport this morning. this, of course, after president barack obama on friday ordered the diplomats to leave this country within 72 hours as a consequence of russia's meddling in the u.s. election. meanwhile, president obama continues to defend his legacy just as incoming officials threatened to dismantle some of the pillars of the obama adm
people from the middle east and europe and the u.s. would hang out at this club to have a good time. we do have some of the gna nationalities of some of the other people who have been killed in this. it includes tunisians and some people from saudi arabia, morocco, libya and lebanon, just to name a few. but now we're hearing that a u.s. citizen has been injured and many others have been injured. we do know nnot know at this po whether the statsis critical or something less dire. >> sara...
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as for europe, europe will be built by herself. we must not count on others to do our job and the forces of disillusion to europe are europeans. we need our alliance. we need nato and one thing that's really concerning about president-elect is that he said very clearly that he would really consider the rule of the rul rules. i was in one of the baltic states and i was in poland. in these brave countries who escaped the dictatorship, there's a new climate. they are afraid. they are living again in a state of anxiety in front of this dominant and imperilist russia and with this failing alliance. >> tony, what does a world without american leadership look like? will it be a self-help world as richard describes? >> yes, i think it very much will be. i think we're moving back to a world of competing great powers and that's as richard said it will be a much more difficult world to manage. it's one of the countries breaking out of the old world order. i think he's wrong to talk about dominant russia. russia has one-tenth of the west's mil
as for europe, europe will be built by herself. we must not count on others to do our job and the forces of disillusion to europe are europeans. we need our alliance. we need nato and one thing that's really concerning about president-elect is that he said very clearly that he would really consider the rule of the rul rules. i was in one of the baltic states and i was in poland. in these brave countries who escaped the dictatorship, there's a new climate. they are afraid. they are living again...
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i think the american people very rightly look at the flow of refugees going into europe, they don't know who is going in, and they would say that's a security issue that we don't want, but no refugee comes to the united states because they chose to come, they only come if in fact the state department chooses them, then vets them 18-24 months then screens by homeland security, biometric screenings, and only then are they allowed into the country and the cato just did a study and concluded that the likelihood of you or i being harmed were 1 in 6.34 billion. i think that's the odds of getting struck by lightning and winning the lottery in the same day. >> that's a year and a half to two years, how does religion form this? you're a man of the cloth you're a pastor? >> well, our historic calling as christians is to respond to the call of jesus who said whatever you would have done for you, do that for others, so we could ask yourselves if this was our children trapped the wore-torn areas, if they had been bombed out of their cities, homeless looking for a place to accept them what would we wa
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allies in europe also pushing back. germany expressing disbelief that trump's dismissal of nato as obsolete. >> translator: i just can't believe that an american administration would follow the thought process that europe is not somehow important to the u.s. with a look at the history of the u.s., i just can't believe this. >> the trump transition team says that the president-elect does not want a trade war with china. in fact, a senior advisor to the transition says that the chinese, in his words, and americans have common cause and a very strong bilateral relationship. the question, of course, wolf, which message wins out, what is going to policy be regarding china. but also russia under a trump administration. >> jim sciutto, stand by. we're going to be speaking about this and more with senator menendez in a moment. but we also are following a breaking development, a stark warning for donald trump from the outgoing u.s. ambassador to the united nations. our global affairs correspondent sat down with ambassador. saman
allies in europe also pushing back. germany expressing disbelief that trump's dismissal of nato as obsolete. >> translator: i just can't believe that an american administration would follow the thought process that europe is not somehow important to the u.s. with a look at the history of the u.s., i just can't believe this. >> the trump transition team says that the president-elect does not want a trade war with china. in fact, a senior advisor to the transition says that the...
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democracies here, in europe, and in asia under attack by nonstate actors and nations that mitchly see their security in the insecurity of others. our armed forces in this world must remain the best-led, the best-equipped, and the most lethal in the world. these demanding times require us to put together a strong national security team here in washington. if confirmed, i will lead the department of defense and be a forthright member of that team. i recognize that i will need to be the strongest possible advocate for military and civilian personnel and their families. i will foster an atmosphere of harmony and trust at the department with our interagency counterparts and the congressional committees. as swiftly as the president-elect's national security team is confirmed, i will work to make sure our strategy and military calculus are employed to reinforce traditional tools of diplomacy, ensuring our president and our diplomats negotiate from a position of strength. in addition to ensuring collaboration across government and the adoption of an integrated strategy, we must also embrace o
democracies here, in europe, and in asia under attack by nonstate actors and nations that mitchly see their security in the insecurity of others. our armed forces in this world must remain the best-led, the best-equipped, and the most lethal in the world. these demanding times require us to put together a strong national security team here in washington. if confirmed, i will lead the department of defense and be a forthright member of that team. i recognize that i will need to be the strongest...
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. >> we have some more snow from portions of europe. separate wave that is will be impacting the alps and the pieranese mountains. we got a tremendous amount of snow into portions of switzerland. this was from the world cup downhill skiing that took place t was canceled due to too much snow. i know that doesn't necessarily make sense. they had about 40 centimeters of snow that came in overnight friday night. it came in so quickly and with so much, the crews really weren't able to clear it off in time to get the event going. so they had to cancel that event there in switzerland. here is a look at the forecast going forward. we still expect some snow showers for the day today and then more as we go into monday and on tuesday. we are also keeping an eye on the frigid cold air that is going to slowly make its way into central europe as we go into the on coming workweek. in terms of the forecast, it amounts for snow. in the lower elevations, we are talking about 10, maybe 20 centimeters at most. locally, specially up in the alps, we could be
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what donald trump is saying is we don't want to happen here what's happening in europe. we need to take a pause. sure, it's a ed noal in the haysta haystack. if you can't find the needles in the haystack, you have to stop the haystack until you can figure out how to get the needles. >> one last word from corporal sham. your thoughts. >> we keep saying things that are not even true. what's happening in europe? please tell me. what's happening in the united states of america. let's look at the statistics. i listen to fareed zakaria, 11,000 people die from homicides from 9/11 to now. 45 people -- 45 people committed some sort of act of terrorism associated with a muslim. there's 1.6 billion plus muslims in the world. i happen to be a united states marine. when you say these kind of things -- what you're saying right now is false and untrue and you're scaring the heck out of people. it's completely wrong. don't do that to the people. if you divide us -- >> loud is not consensus. >> most americans support what the president is doing. loud is not a consensus. most people who a
what donald trump is saying is we don't want to happen here what's happening in europe. we need to take a pause. sure, it's a ed noal in the haysta haystack. if you can't find the needles in the haystack, you have to stop the haystack until you can figure out how to get the needles. >> one last word from corporal sham. your thoughts. >> we keep saying things that are not even true. what's happening in europe? please tell me. what's happening in the united states of america. let's...
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markets in europe are dropping. asia closing with losses overnight. oil is down after a big rally to end the year. the three averages are higher in 2017. the dow up 2/3 of 1%. nasdaq is up 3.5% gain in the first ten trading days. some of the wealthiest people in the world are heading to davos. the goal is to come together to stre strengthen the global economy. some call it the meeting of the ultra rich. the world you haview is now in question. this year, it is pushing this stat. the eight richest men in the world own as much wealth as the bottom 3.6 billion people. mark zuckerberg zuckerberg and bill gates and michael bloomberg. >>> the greatest show on earth closing its doors. ringling bros. and barnum & bailey with the last show in may. the ceo said high operating costs and low ticket sales is causing the closure. the circus hits about 115 cities each year. ringling bros. and barnum & bailey founded by five brothers in wisconsin. current owner feld entertainment bought the circus back in 1967. those elephants were a big draw. >> i love elephants. i'
markets in europe are dropping. asia closing with losses overnight. oil is down after a big rally to end the year. the three averages are higher in 2017. the dow up 2/3 of 1%. nasdaq is up 3.5% gain in the first ten trading days. some of the wealthiest people in the world are heading to davos. the goal is to come together to stre strengthen the global economy. some call it the meeting of the ultra rich. the world you haview is now in question. this year, it is pushing this stat. the eight...
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missiles that can strike europe. all of this leaving the incoming defense secretary caught between the new president and what he sees as a top military priority. >> i would see us maintaining the strongest possible relationship with nato. >> reporter: now, the president-elect has said that nato is important to him, but he has not been precise about how important and under what circumstances. jim. >> barbara, you walk the halls of the pentagon often. i am curious how defense officials are taking the president-elect calling u.s.'s biggest military alliance obsolete. >> reporter: i think there is more than superficial politics here. underneath there is a serious military problem. miscalculation. if the united states military cannot, along with the commander in chief, have a single, unified message about what is important, what u.s. military priorities are, how they will operate, how they will counter russia, the risk of miscalculation on putin's part and on the u.s. part may be very significant, and miscalculation out i
missiles that can strike europe. all of this leaving the incoming defense secretary caught between the new president and what he sees as a top military priority. >> i would see us maintaining the strongest possible relationship with nato. >> reporter: now, the president-elect has said that nato is important to him, but he has not been precise about how important and under what circumstances. jim. >> barbara, you walk the halls of the pentagon often. i am curious how defense...
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in contrast in europe what's happening is with open borders refugees are just fleeing into europe without any proper vetting. so, it's an entirely inappropriate comparison. and europe does have a security problem, but the reason why here in the united states we have not had a single fatal attack from anyone from any of these seven countries in the last 30 years is because our vetting procedures are so strong. >> congressman seth molten of massachusetts, thanks very much for joining us. thanks for your service. >> thanks, wolf. >> coming up, a close look at the man the new york times calls the de facto president, not president trump, but his top political strategist steve bannon. so, how powerful is he? erfect c, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you 24/7. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insu
in contrast in europe what's happening is with open borders refugees are just fleeing into europe without any proper vetting. so, it's an entirely inappropriate comparison. and europe does have a security problem, but the reason why here in the united states we have not had a single fatal attack from anyone from any of these seven countries in the last 30 years is because our vetting procedures are so strong. >> congressman seth molten of massachusetts, thanks very much for joining us....
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europe has seen the same type of attacks in the past. with many countries in europe slated to hold elections this year, we should expect further attempts by russia to meddle in the democratic process. it will occur again, i promise you. >> this after russia's foreign minister says the interference in the u.s. election was the your mean union's fault, calling out their support for hillary clinton and said the european union, quote, demonized donald trump. let's bring in jill dougherty and john defteriosdefterios. welcome to both of you. russia is blaming the european union for the hacking that occurred in the united states during the election? >> reporter: actually not for the hacking so much as interfering in general, talking about the u.s. election. and what mr. lavrov, minister lavrov is saying, they openly agitated for clinton and demonized donald trump. he specifically calls out angela merkel, the german chancellor, the uk prime minister theresa may and also french president francois hollande. he says anyone who says russia was inter
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will she be able to put forth britain's and europe's perspective and, by the way, the entire u.s. intelligence and national security and foreign policy community that russia at the moment poses the biggest existential threat to the united states and the west? will she be able to get that message ahead? will she be able to persuade the president that nato is something that has served to served the united states and peaceful europe for the last 70 years, where russia wants t break i up? >> what are you most watching for, then? when they come out and speak to cameras and reporters, i think everyone is going to be parsing what their opening statements are and exactly how they answer the questions from theresa may and interest donald trump, to see if any of this progress has been made, as you're describing. what are you watching for the most this afternoon? >> well, i think you're going to see from theresa may probably a lot of what she said yesterday in philadelphia, at the gop retreat. and her speech was a very robust one in terms of urging president trump to take this historic momen
will she be able to put forth britain's and europe's perspective and, by the way, the entire u.s. intelligence and national security and foreign policy community that russia at the moment poses the biggest existential threat to the united states and the west? will she be able to get that message ahead? will she be able to persuade the president that nato is something that has served to served the united states and peaceful europe for the last 70 years, where russia wants t break i up? >>...
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>> we've seen this in europe, when the airliner was shot down over the ukraine by forces sympathetic to russia, russian sponsored media stories blamed that on the ukrainian government to create smoke screen and confusion. other times, there was effort to hack into ukrainian media and present false stories about outcome of election there. this is a problem europeans have lived with for a long time. certain element of fake news driven by economics, kids in macedonia making money by driving clicks to these outrageous stories. but also seen for years as matter of state craft russians use these to drive a narrative that confuses the west and wiends up driving sympathy away from the u.s. >> how much influence on this election? >> i don't think what came out here particularly influential but look at stories that appeared in europe and elections coming up this year, i suspect we're going to see a much more concerted effort and one that may find more traction, and frankly rather than looking back at election which i think was legitimate and not affected, i think we need to look forward to wha
>> we've seen this in europe, when the airliner was shot down over the ukraine by forces sympathetic to russia, russian sponsored media stories blamed that on the ukrainian government to create smoke screen and confusion. other times, there was effort to hack into ukrainian media and present false stories about outcome of election there. this is a problem europeans have lived with for a long time. certain element of fake news driven by economics, kids in macedonia making money by driving...
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movements trying to destabilize europe, crossways with britain and chinese furious. two friends, putin and netanyahu, it's hard to find anybody else. it's been really important week and symbolically to make a last point, symbolically really interesting how president xi of china stepped forward into the vacuum today at forum in daf oes to assert no longer is america the leader or europe, but china under his leadership, champion for free trade and climate change. that's remarkable. >> and we'll be hear telling it to the world, recording it for history. >>> 9:00 p.m. tomorrow cnn is airing new documentary, called "the end" inside the last days of the obama white house. press secretary josh ernest opening up about the days following the election. >> this is the white house where reporters are gathered. >> all waiting to find out what will be said publicly. >> the first couple of days immediately after the election, other than the statement that the president delivered in the rose garden, i was basically the only democrat in the country who was out publicly answering ques
movements trying to destabilize europe, crossways with britain and chinese furious. two friends, putin and netanyahu, it's hard to find anybody else. it's been really important week and symbolically to make a last point, symbolically really interesting how president xi of china stepped forward into the vacuum today at forum in daf oes to assert no longer is america the leader or europe, but china under his leadership, champion for free trade and climate change. that's remarkable. >> and...
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and europe against donald trump's travel ban. officials overseas scrambling to cl clarify the executive order for citizens with dual nationality. we have cnn's nina dos santos with the latest. nina, clarity is hard to come by. >> reporter: clarity is hard to come by, george, but confusion and concern is the order of the day across many european capitals. here in the united kingdom. dual nationality citizens guaranteed they will travel to the united states as per statement that boris johnson, the foreign secretary of state made in the house of commons yesterday. across other capital cities like berlin and paris, officials are still trying to understand exactly what it means for the citizens who hold one of the several passports. in france, citizens who have french nationalities and dual national with one of the countries are told to contact the american embassy in paris for clarification. for germany, citizens are told don't travel to the united states and don't apply for a visa. despite the uk is a country that is exempt from the
and europe against donald trump's travel ban. officials overseas scrambling to cl clarify the executive order for citizens with dual nationality. we have cnn's nina dos santos with the latest. nina, clarity is hard to come by. >> reporter: clarity is hard to come by, george, but confusion and concern is the order of the day across many european capitals. here in the united kingdom. dual nationality citizens guaranteed they will travel to the united states as per statement that boris...
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and she's trying to approve to britain, to europe, and to the world that brexit is not going to lead to a british disaster. it is in fact going to allow her to strengthen the relationship with the united states. she wants more access to markets here, she wants to have a trading relationship. she sees that as being part of a global power. from donald trump's point of view, he is going to welcome her because he wants to prove that brexit worked, and there's a great fear in the continent of europe, president hollande of france has been meeting with chancellor merkel of germany, that the combination of may and trump may help to unravel the european union, may help to bring these other populist movements to power on the continent. and it's causing real heartburn in france and germany. >> david, when mr. trump was running for office, he was this great deal maker, right, he was adept as negotiation. is he showing that right now, david? >> well, you can find two sides on that, almost every issue with donald trump. his supporters think he's doing exactly the right thing, it's time to stand up
and she's trying to approve to britain, to europe, and to the world that brexit is not going to lead to a british disaster. it is in fact going to allow her to strengthen the relationship with the united states. she wants more access to markets here, she wants to have a trading relationship. she sees that as being part of a global power. from donald trump's point of view, he is going to welcome her because he wants to prove that brexit worked, and there's a great fear in the continent of...