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boris and christine. >> thank you. more now on the finding that president trump tried to influence the probe mainly because subordinates would not carry out his orders. mueller goes into detail about him trying to fire him. in june of 2017 mr. trump made a phone call to the white house counsel. president trump called don mcgahn and told him to remove the attorney general. he decided he would rather resign than trigger what he regarded as a potential saturday night massacre. mcgahn left the white house last fall. >> one of the most fascinating aspects of this report. we have cnn reporter marshall cohen this morning. >> good morning. >> great to see you again. i have a question about credibility within the white house because right now the president and his allies are pointing to the report and saying this is the authority on what happened. this is the gold standard. there was no collusion, no obstruction even though we can debate the details of what mueller actually wrote about obstruction. list zwroen what president tr
boris and christine. >> thank you. more now on the finding that president trump tried to influence the probe mainly because subordinates would not carry out his orders. mueller goes into detail about him trying to fire him. in june of 2017 mr. trump made a phone call to the white house counsel. president trump called don mcgahn and told him to remove the attorney general. he decided he would rather resign than trigger what he regarded as a potential saturday night massacre. mcgahn left...
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i'm boris sanchez in for dave briggs. we welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. it's finally here, after nearly two years the wait for robert mueller's report, the redacted version, at least, is over and now the fight over consequences and the implications begins, and more than 400 pages, the special counsel lays out extensive contacts between russia and the trump campaign, and of course the president's efforts to obstruct the investigation. the report sets out the obstruction case in minute detail. when president trump asked former fbi director james comey to let then national security adviser michael flynn off the hook when he fired comey later, when he tried to persuade former attorney general jeff sessions to not recuse himself and unrecuse himself. mueller describes episodes where the president tried to harm and hinder this investigation. >> in the end, the special counsel does not charge the president with obstruction, acknowledging that a sitting president cannot be indicted. mueller does no
i'm boris sanchez in for dave briggs. we welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. it's finally here, after nearly two years the wait for robert mueller's report, the redacted version, at least, is over and now the fight over consequences and the implications begins, and more than 400 pages, the special counsel lays out extensive contacts between russia and the trump campaign, and of course the president's efforts to obstruct the investigation. the report sets out the...
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tory mps, quite a lot of whom are anti—boris, they don't think it was anti—boris, they don't think it was a good foreign secretary, questioned his morals, all sorts of objections, and if boris gets through to the final two, and if boris gets through to the finaltwo, i'm sure he win and if boris gets through to the final two, i'm sure he win the country. there is a very brexit sporting tory grassroots and i think they would have him over anyone else. dangerous to make predictions in politics but that is the one i would make. an organised attempt to stop boris seems to be under way. of course that might improve his credentials in the country amongst tory members. that idea here is the outsider trying to change the system. that sort of fits in with their popular sentiment of our times. we have not mentioned brexit for a few days, do feel free to go back there. it has been such a relief not to be talking about it. this story speaks to the disconnect between the tory party grassroots, which is, not being rude, but it is shrinking, certainly compared to the labour party, and it is also olde
tory mps, quite a lot of whom are anti—boris, they don't think it was anti—boris, they don't think it was a good foreign secretary, questioned his morals, all sorts of objections, and if boris gets through to the final two, and if boris gets through to the finaltwo, i'm sure he win and if boris gets through to the final two, i'm sure he win the country. there is a very brexit sporting tory grassroots and i think they would have him over anyone else. dangerous to make predictions in politics...
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christine and boris. >> manu raju, thank you. >>> following breaking news overnight. a big red flag in talks with north korea. pyongyang is demanding that secretary of state mike pompeo be replaced in talks. the state run news agency reported the test fire of a tactical guided, will ripley joins us. why did the north koreans sour on mike pompeo. >> it seems as if tension has been building for quite some time. we know the north koreans blame secretary pompeo, and national security adviser john bolton, they think president trump want to make a deal but was talked out of it by hawkish advisers. what tipped north korea over the edge with secretary pompeo was his congressional testimony and his testimony to the senate where he talked about north korea and the denuclearization process in a way the north koreans felt was demeaning to their leader kim jong un. this is a significant diplomatic setback because pompeo has invested a lot of time in trying to build trust and a relationship with the north koreans, he has traveled to pyongyang, met with kim jong un a number of times
christine and boris. >> manu raju, thank you. >>> following breaking news overnight. a big red flag in talks with north korea. pyongyang is demanding that secretary of state mike pompeo be replaced in talks. the state run news agency reported the test fire of a tactical guided, will ripley joins us. why did the north koreans sour on mike pompeo. >> it seems as if tension has been building for quite some time. we know the north koreans blame secretary pompeo, and national...
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. >> i'm boris sanchez in for dave briggs. it's monday, april 15th. 4:00 a.m. on the east coast. a stunning comeback for the man who once dominated the sport of golf. tiger woods clinching his fifth masters at age 14. he overcame scandal, serious back problems and a tightly packed leader board, his first major title in 11 years, his first green jacket since 2005. >> christine, boris, can you imagine being world famous at something but your kids have no idea, they can't imagine, they have to take your word for it or see it on video because they never experienced it themselves. that was the case for tiger woods case, sam and charlie. he wanted to see what he was capable so they could be a part of it too. the scene on the 18th green on sunday afternoon at augusta was so special. we all know it was historic. it may well be the greatest sporting comeback given everything that he has been through. to see tiger scoop up his kids and embrace him the same way he hugged his dead in 1997 when he became the youngest champion in 1991. it was so special and so emotional for so many people watc
. >> i'm boris sanchez in for dave briggs. it's monday, april 15th. 4:00 a.m. on the east coast. a stunning comeback for the man who once dominated the sport of golf. tiger woods clinching his fifth masters at age 14. he overcame scandal, serious back problems and a tightly packed leader board, his first major title in 11 years, his first green jacket since 2005. >> christine, boris, can you imagine being world famous at something but your kids have no idea, they can't imagine, they...
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welcome back, i'm christine romans. >> i'm boris sanchez in for dave briggs. we are about half past the hour. today we will final learn what robert mueller found in the russia investigation, most of what he found anyway. the version of the special counsel's report goes public this morning. cnn has learned the section of obstruction of justice is expected to have relatively few redactions. that's because the obstruction probe is based on investigative work, unlike the russian interference work which relied on secret grand jury testimony. >> "the washington post" reports the obstruction section will detail analysis of tweets, private threats and other incidents. white house officials tell us the president is quote not worried. he's not fuming. and that any attacks on barr will backfire. here's the president. >> you'll see a lot of very strong things come out tomorrow. attorney general barr is going to be giving a press conference. maybe i'll do one after that. we'll see. but he's done -- he's been a fantastic attorney general. he's grabbed it by the horn. >> as
welcome back, i'm christine romans. >> i'm boris sanchez in for dave briggs. we are about half past the hour. today we will final learn what robert mueller found in the russia investigation, most of what he found anyway. the version of the special counsel's report goes public this morning. cnn has learned the section of obstruction of justice is expected to have relatively few redactions. that's because the obstruction probe is based on investigative work, unlike the russian interference...
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we have a boris johnson story. there was a poll at the former site i was editing that showed that boris johnson is beginning to open up quite a lead now amongst the conservative grassroots members that will ultimately decide who the next tory leader is and who the next prime minister of our country is. i think the worst of the tory position gets in opinion polls, the better the chance of boris winning. i think a lot of mps do see boris as a risk, all sorts of colourful reasons to do with his personality, but i think if they begin to think they are in a deeper and deeper hole they will think to roll the dice and take a risk with him. if you get through to the final two, which is how tory members will choose between two mps, he will probably win. but mps decide that shortlist. they decide from all the many candidates of the tory leadership who will be the final two. this is the beginning, i think, ofan two. this is the beginning, i think, of an organised campaign. and it make get very dirty. you say the beginning. i
we have a boris johnson story. there was a poll at the former site i was editing that showed that boris johnson is beginning to open up quite a lead now amongst the conservative grassroots members that will ultimately decide who the next tory leader is and who the next prime minister of our country is. i think the worst of the tory position gets in opinion polls, the better the chance of boris winning. i think a lot of mps do see boris as a risk, all sorts of colourful reasons to do with his...
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an unintended "suicide pact" about michael gove and boris johnson. andrea leadsom, when she made those comments about theresa may and not being a mother and how that affected her political judgement. he has been highly critical. it's something you don't expect to hear from critical. it's something you don't expect to hearfrom philip hammond. i think sometimes that is a bit overstated because on a personal level, he is very human and quite likeable, i think. level, he is very human and quite likeable, ithink. he is level, he is very human and quite likeable, i think. he is more than he is sometimes painted in the press. this is pretty tough language andi press. this is pretty tough language and i suspect he is trying to say that these people aren't really adults. he is. hopefully we get a contest that involves people who perhaps behave in a better way than they did in 2016. henry, let's use that as a segue to get into the times piece. leadership rivals urging the pm to stay on for months? there is a little bit more to this than meets the eye. a leader
an unintended "suicide pact" about michael gove and boris johnson. andrea leadsom, when she made those comments about theresa may and not being a mother and how that affected her political judgement. he has been highly critical. it's something you don't expect to hear from critical. it's something you don't expect to hearfrom philip hammond. i think sometimes that is a bit overstated because on a personal level, he is very human and quite likeable, i think. level, he is very human and...
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let's get back to the white house and cnn's boris sanchez. boris, what more do we know about what happened? we know the two met at the white house today. the president announced she is leaving. >> reporter: that's right, ana. according to a source, the meeting did not go well with president trump. the meeting was put in place after friday's trip to the border in calexico, california. secretary nielsen was there with president trump and according to sources, president trump had several questions for secretary nielsen. that's why this meeting was scheduled. sources indicate she had no intelligen intention of resigning. however, according do several people within the administration, it was clear president trump wanted to make some changes because he's unhappy with immigration policy in the united states. specifically, when it comes to those migrants seeking asylum. we understand a source close to secretary nielsen indicates she expected to be fired at any moment. she believed that she was on thin ice with president trump. she took a trip oversea
let's get back to the white house and cnn's boris sanchez. boris, what more do we know about what happened? we know the two met at the white house today. the president announced she is leaving. >> reporter: that's right, ana. according to a source, the meeting did not go well with president trump. the meeting was put in place after friday's trip to the border in calexico, california. secretary nielsen was there with president trump and according to sources, president trump had several...
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that's boris johnson. he is a friendly man. also a thought of in terms the next leader of the conservative party, while he is favoured by the grassroots, he doesn‘t necessarily have the backing in parliament. that is correct. it might be difficult for him to get down to the final two. also a bit of bridge building going on here. he went over and spoke about annual conference, he then changed his mind on mrs may deal after saying it was disaster, with all biblical references, and the dup were not impressed by that. now he must be going back to them and saying i can change my mind again. i am a politician. i am change my mind again. i am a politician. iam boris. rules on apply. let's turn to the telegraph. jason just mentioned the cost of no deal planning. —— rules do not apply. 0peration yellow swept under the carpet. it can‘t be completely hoover it up to continue the thought because no deal is still possibly on the table. everything has been put on hold and i think what it is as the urgency about it was not because we
that's boris johnson. he is a friendly man. also a thought of in terms the next leader of the conservative party, while he is favoured by the grassroots, he doesn‘t necessarily have the backing in parliament. that is correct. it might be difficult for him to get down to the final two. also a bit of bridge building going on here. he went over and spoke about annual conference, he then changed his mind on mrs may deal after saying it was disaster, with all biblical references, and the dup were...
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when theresa may saidi over. —— boris. when theresa may said i will gladly get a deal through, that's get a lot of labour mps. that was actually a mistake. so ha rd mps. that was actually a mistake. so hard brexiteer? i think but there is all of that going on, and the wider issue that boris may be the favourite, but he has a hard challenge going on in front of him. ido challenge going on in front of him. i do not think but that the party, he is the favourite person. smash it with that membership like jeremy corbyn, very difficult, giving how factual he is. he will be seen as someone factual he is. he will be seen as someone who has no problem going for it with a hard brexit, but given the ball in the comments on a hard brexit, or at least leaving without a deal anyway in the last 2a hours orso, a deal anyway in the last 2a hours or so, wouldn't he be bound by that? isa or so, wouldn't he be bound by that? is a new leader? wendy? the problem is with a note deal vote coming but it is not binding in any way. friday, if that i
when theresa may saidi over. —— boris. when theresa may said i will gladly get a deal through, that's get a lot of labour mps. that was actually a mistake. so ha rd mps. that was actually a mistake. so hard brexiteer? i think but there is all of that going on, and the wider issue that boris may be the favourite, but he has a hard challenge going on in front of him. ido challenge going on in front of him. i do not think but that the party, he is the favourite person. smash it with that...
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boris's name comes up hard brexit supporter. boris's name comes up every single time, whether you are talking about the mps will originally have devoted and then put forward to go to the party membership. if you talk to the party membership, everybody seems almost to say we want boris but there is a strong stop boris contingent within the tory mps so whether they will be able to push through someone else, jeremy hunt, michael gove, dominic raab, david livingstone is a compromise but i don't think he would agree to do it anyway. we are ina very would agree to do it anyway. we are in a very unusual position where everything is a bit stuck and any outcome is possible. no deal is possible. soft exit is possible. the tory party needs a leader who can win an election soon or next prime minister to govern properly, those are two different candidates. what we need is some leader who can actually run the country rather than run the tory party. we've got to get national interest front. who do you think? i'm quite keen on amber rudd. i ver
boris's name comes up hard brexit supporter. boris's name comes up every single time, whether you are talking about the mps will originally have devoted and then put forward to go to the party membership. if you talk to the party membership, everybody seems almost to say we want boris but there is a strong stop boris contingent within the tory mps so whether they will be able to push through someone else, jeremy hunt, michael gove, dominic raab, david livingstone is a compromise but i don't...
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boris. >> jim bittermann reporting live in paris. we want to bring in ann lester, an associate professor at john hopkins university. she joins us over the phone in washington. good morning. it's very hard to process the images, the history involved when you're talking about notre dame is staggering, so help put this into context for us, everything that was lost and what could potentially be saved? >> yeah, it's staggering and f devastating. i have spent year after year visiting the cathedral, looking at the objects that are stored, and it's hard to know exactly what has been lost. as far as i can tell from my contacts in paris and europe, a number of relics that were in the cathedral space treasury that people could go in and visit sort of in a museum setting, some of them have been saved, were able to be saved through the heroic efforts of people yesterday evening, in particular a crown of thorns were saved. and the visual culture and the glass. >> i know. i'm really on pins and needles to find out what happened with the rose window
boris. >> jim bittermann reporting live in paris. we want to bring in ann lester, an associate professor at john hopkins university. she joins us over the phone in washington. good morning. it's very hard to process the images, the history involved when you're talking about notre dame is staggering, so help put this into context for us, everything that was lost and what could potentially be saved? >> yeah, it's staggering and f devastating. i have spent year after year visiting the...
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brent: it is amazing, that boris clause against boris and the bad brexit boys. he appeared today to rule out a no deal brexit. >> a no deal outcome will never be the european union's decision. we have worked for an agreement, for a treaty that is much more than just a deal. it provides guarantees where brexit creates legal uncertainty for eu citizens. it more than a deal, it is a treaty. brent: that is the take from michelle barney i. there are also indications that emmanuel macron may be softening his stance when it comes to the length of this brexit delay. he has favored a short extension so far. how long of an extension will paris tolerate now? barbara: that we will figure out tomorrow night. it is very likely. it will be something between the one year angela merkel finds tolerable and the three to four or five months that emmanuel macron really finds suitable. so let's say late fall or maybe right after christmas, something like that, is within the realm of the possible and l likely. macron really emphasized different things because he is worried about the e
brent: it is amazing, that boris clause against boris and the bad brexit boys. he appeared today to rule out a no deal brexit. >> a no deal outcome will never be the european union's decision. we have worked for an agreement, for a treaty that is much more than just a deal. it provides guarantees where brexit creates legal uncertainty for eu citizens. it more than a deal, it is a treaty. brent: that is the take from michelle barney i. there are also indications that emmanuel macron may be...
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clause as in boris johnson what's that about. that is so so to call a child safety lock against a future prime minister that might be called boris johnson that means somebody from the camp of the hard to tears in london and it operates in a way that britain will have to pledge sincere cooperation as long as it is a member of the european union and france even once as free monthly checks on whether they really do that and if they don't they might even then be kicked out so we're not quite there yet but that's the rough outline of it other than that there will be an extension the length as yet to be determined tomorrow night that will be the big fight amongst the twenty seven e.u. leaders in brussels at the summit and there are other obligations also the britain will have to participate in the european elections unless they figured out till the twenty third of may how to leave the european union ratify the withdrawal agreement and go that's of course what everybody in brussels really wishes for yeah it's amazing there were boris cl
clause as in boris johnson what's that about. that is so so to call a child safety lock against a future prime minister that might be called boris johnson that means somebody from the camp of the hard to tears in london and it operates in a way that britain will have to pledge sincere cooperation as long as it is a member of the european union and france even once as free monthly checks on whether they really do that and if they don't they might even then be kicked out so we're not quite there...
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. >> boris sanchez is live at the white house. boris, this isn't the first time the president and people in his inner circle sent different messages. mick mulvaney saying no, never, forget about the tax returns. do we take that to the bank or what the president said? >> he said woe have to speak too his attorneys and tore attorney general and you heard him switch position in the montage you played. we should point out we heard from sources on this and behind the scenes the way they're portraying this, it sounds like democratless have to pry these returns from the president's hands. they're preparing for a legal fight that could potentially go all the way to the supreme court. the chairman of the house ways and means committee, richard neal, who is spearheading this effort of transparency, he said he believes this is perfectly legal. listen. >> the last eight presidents have released their tax forms, and we think here there is an mechanism where these forms could be reviewed in a nonpartisan basis and then we would have a chance to
. >> boris sanchez is live at the white house. boris, this isn't the first time the president and people in his inner circle sent different messages. mick mulvaney saying no, never, forget about the tax returns. do we take that to the bank or what the president said? >> he said woe have to speak too his attorneys and tore attorney general and you heard him switch position in the montage you played. we should point out we heard from sources on this and behind the scenes the way...
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let's talk about boris. what is a boris proof brexit. she is a legally binding a soft brexit deal, presumably customs union which boris will not like. and any prime minister taking over from theresa may would not like. a few legislative bombshells in it, if you like. poison pills business. quite honestly it is going to be difficult to make sure this sort of deal is a legally binding in the way she would like it to be because, at the end of the day, if you have a change in leader, i suspect it willjust be thrown over. you know why she is doing it, because she is desperate to getjeremy doing it, because she is desperate to get jeremy corbyn's vote in order to get jeremy corbyn's vote in order to push a deal through parliament. she has no choice. she has to reach across parliament which is upsetting across parliament which is upsetting a lot of her cabinet and when you look at the observer, it is as if they pre—empted everything in the statement. furious tory mps. a lot of them were already angry. they have been angry for an awfully long
let's talk about boris. what is a boris proof brexit. she is a legally binding a soft brexit deal, presumably customs union which boris will not like. and any prime minister taking over from theresa may would not like. a few legislative bombshells in it, if you like. poison pills business. quite honestly it is going to be difficult to make sure this sort of deal is a legally binding in the way she would like it to be because, at the end of the day, if you have a change in leader, i suspect it...
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we've seen boris johnson ducking and goes anywhere? huge if. we've seen borisjohnson ducking and diving around the commons voting last week, he eventually did agree to vote for theresa may's deal, reluctantly. we've heard this phrase being said through gritted teeth by many mps. the spartans are so desperate to kick the ball at least across the line and work out everything later, but some clearly, like boris johnson, now say that they see it as a surrender. which i'm sure if you are theresa may, you just think whatever, just get to the end of the week before we go into this long extension. the patients among some of the members of the eu 27 is running thin? emmanuelle macron has been saying we are running out of time and options, they are heading towards no deal. countries like france and the netherlands, ireland have a lot to deal with the uk, they have a lot to deal with the uk, they have close relationships and are more concerned than the others. but the prime minister must be... you're supposed to of left already. now we have and other emer
we've seen boris johnson ducking and goes anywhere? huge if. we've seen borisjohnson ducking and diving around the commons voting last week, he eventually did agree to vote for theresa may's deal, reluctantly. we've heard this phrase being said through gritted teeth by many mps. the spartans are so desperate to kick the ball at least across the line and work out everything later, but some clearly, like boris johnson, now say that they see it as a surrender. which i'm sure if you are theresa...
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boris? >> yeah. jim bittermann reporting from paris. thank you so much. >>> president trump vetoes a bipartisan bill to end u.s. military support for the saudi awar in yemen. it is his second veto. he says it's an unnecessary attempt to weaken my institutional authorities. >> he sees it as a rebuke in response to the killing of the journalist. the veto means the u.s. will continue against the rebels. the rebels are seen as a puppet of iran. the bombing campaign waged with an eye to preventing it. >>> a guilty plea and apology might not be enough to keep felicity hoffman out of jail. prosecutors plan to seek a 4-10 month sentence for her role in the scandal. the "desperate housewives" star agreed to plead guilty on conspiracy to commit fraud. >> she is due back in court may 21st. cnn says more arrests are expected in the scandal. prosecutors have sent so-called target letters to suspects in their sights. brynn gingras explains. >> reporter: these so-called target letters have been going out s
boris? >> yeah. jim bittermann reporting from paris. thank you so much. >>> president trump vetoes a bipartisan bill to end u.s. military support for the saudi awar in yemen. it is his second veto. he says it's an unnecessary attempt to weaken my institutional authorities. >> he sees it as a rebuke in response to the killing of the journalist. the veto means the u.s. will continue against the rebels. the rebels are seen as a puppet of iran. the bombing campaign waged with...
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christine, boris, back to you. >> it was so emotional. i was at the airport watching the masters on my phone as it was ending and i had to hold back tears. people were staring at me. there were others also watching. >> just great. >> tiger is obviously still processing this, savoring the victory. he sat down one on one with our andy scholes. he talked about how it felt to win against the odds. >> tiger, you said before it's a miracle that you could even still play golf considering the back surgeries. 11 years, 4,000 days since your last major, did you ever think this day would come and how does it feel? >> i did think it would come, just because of what i did last year. i led on the back nine sunday. gave brooks, a run at the pga. i knew it was in me. now, did i know it was going to be this week, no, but i had a good feeling chipping the golf ball that i was going to be in the mix. >> you joked before that your kids think of you as the video game golfer, your kids, mom, girlfriend were waiting for you at 18. what was that moment like when
christine, boris, back to you. >> it was so emotional. i was at the airport watching the masters on my phone as it was ending and i had to hold back tears. people were staring at me. there were others also watching. >> just great. >> tiger is obviously still processing this, savoring the victory. he sat down one on one with our andy scholes. he talked about how it felt to win against the odds. >> tiger, you said before it's a miracle that you could even still play golf...
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brent: and it is not just boris johnson who wants to pull out the dagger right now. there are a number of conservatives who want to get rid of theresa may. how long do you think she will be able to stand this pressure? birgit: well, she has been under pressure for a considerable time. she has failed time and again to get her deal through parliament. even loyal colleagues in the parliament have said she really needs to go. on the other hand, we all know that time is short and somehow a conclusion must be reached, because most mp's and the prime minister from what we know do not want the u.k. to leave the european union in just over a week's time and have no plan in place. we have had the national security advisor, there was a report that had been leaked, he said it is dangerous for the u.k. to leave without a deal, let alone all the economic implications. we have heard from businesses that the prime ministers needs to get her act together. so, people are putting their hopes in her and there is really not a lot of time to go for a lengthy process and find another prime
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lock is to get the idea of a boris lock is to get the law changed before she leaves so that the next prime minister can't change it. but it will not be binding, sol change it. but it will not be binding, so i think is an impossibility, yet another story of the whole horror. then, growth there is the whole horror. then, growth there isa dangera the whole horror. then, growth there is a danger a new prime minister comes in and wants a different kind of brexit. new government, general election. they might say, remember that new deal? i'm bringing it back. of the independent has done a poll, and we've not had one of those a while, but it's safe exit poll. this isa while, but it's safe exit poll. this is a bit polling company, and it's looked at three things. one is, well, the one that won was remain or may's deal, that got 32% of the people polled to think that was the best answer, so if you have a referendum or you had some kind of vote for the people to take, then remain or take may's deal turned out the top ten at 32% that they'd look at. the others were no deal and may's deal, 27%, a
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cnn white house correspondent, boris sanchez. the president's lawyer sent a letter to the treasure department pushing back on the democrats request. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right, fred. i'm going to keep my voice low for respect of kevin mccarthy who is speaking to supporters of the republican jewish coalition meting in las vegas. he's touting the president's remarks. we'll see what the president say about that shortly. guarding the request from the house ways and means committee for the president to release his tax returns to hand over the president's tax returns, the president's attorneys called that request illegitimate. they put out a scathing statement, one writing, quote f the irs ak recesses it, he is not aware there's ever been a request for an elected official's tax return for good reason. it is a gross abuse of power to use it as a weapons attack, harass and intimidate this. once the box is open, the tit for tat will do lasting damage. two things to point out, president trump has broken with precedent.
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let's get back to boris sanchez at the white house. boris, you have new information, new reaction from officials inside the white house? >> yeah, that's right. i spoke to a source at the white house some time ago. their response to secretary -- the former secretary of homeland security, kirstjen nielsen leaving the administration as saying, quote, it's about time. the source made clear she was essentially hired because of a strong recommendation from the former chief of staff john kelly, and there were questions once the chief of staff left in december as to whether or not she would stay. remember the chief of staff left and then we had a government shutdown. a record-breaking government shutdown. we're told during that time president trump warmed up to her because of the way she performed in negotiating sessions with democrats. and the president liked that she was defensive over his policy proposals, over his vision for immigration. but over time, that support sort of waned and that ultimately led to what we saw today. i wanted to poi
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boris sanchez, cnn, traveling with the president in palm beach, florida. >> boris with the reporting. and now analysis. a professor of international politics at city university joining us this hour from london via skype. good to have you. >> thank you. very good to be on. >> so boris pointed this out in his report. the president is angry about former staffers who, according to sources, describe a white house in chaos. some of those people are refusing to carry out his orders. he's apparently angry about that but is it true that the actions of some of those staffers may have actually worked in the president's favor? >> well, they worked in his favor in one respect, that is they didn't carry out orders effectively to obstruct an investigation or to remove people from that investigation or for the attorney general to be used. but on the other hand, the fact that the evidence has come out that they acted in this way but they were ordered to do something differently, it means that president trump is now going to face charges of attempts to obstruct justice. he was actually trying to do tha
boris sanchez, cnn, traveling with the president in palm beach, florida. >> boris with the reporting. and now analysis. a professor of international politics at city university joining us this hour from london via skype. good to have you. >> thank you. very good to be on. >> so boris pointed this out in his report. the president is angry about former staffers who, according to sources, describe a white house in chaos. some of those people are refusing to carry out his orders....
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boris johnson in —— accuses her of trusting brexit to jeremy corbyn that will result in britain continuing to be run by the eu. the whole point is they will be run by the eu and their opinion and we will have even less of a say than we do now. you are citing the former foreign secretary borisjohnson who last year you are rather unpleasant word about the business sector. again, from a business point of view people don't want to see dislocation. people don't want to roll the dice and just hope that everything is going to be all right on the night. what's the prime minister is doing, eye it is still a tough ask. she has got to try to get tough ask. she has got to try to get to some kind of agreement with the labour leaderjeremy corbyn and that probably means, i think now, that we are heading towards some sort of customs union arrangement. but there is an awful lot of politics to flow between now and then and this has got to be done pretty quickly.
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you've got things a winding up in the right just the right order and it looks like it's going to work boris johnson has to chime in and he's not impressed by what reese may do we know far as johnson the former foreign secretary who desperately desperately wants to wheeze a maze job he is not happy with her tonight surprise surprise boris johnson obviously very. happen he says for the u.k. to leave the e.u. without a deal he's on the side of the party have launched a group of them where they also would be happy with that so he's speaking out for them saying not happy with what she said particularly not happy that she's dating the jeremy corbyn and neither are other members of the european research group. that group of brics it is so what she's done she's been previously reaching out to these people desperately trying to get on board to support her deal it hasn't worked and finally to paris she's reaching out across to others to those who are war in favor of a soft brick said to see if they can help instead yeah big it is not just wars johnson you know made wants to pull out the dagger right
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he is seen as a sensible, perhaps boring politician but he is using some strong language about boris johnson and but he is using some strong language about borisjohnson and michael gove and andrea leadsom, who he describes as knifing herself, when she was running for leader against theresa may and her leadership campaign imploded with some comments about theresa may not being a mother and not understanding things. he's used the phrase unintended suicide pact about boris johnson and the phrase unintended suicide pact about borisjohnson and michael gove after their aborted leadership run. these are quite strong words. taking the story forward, he says we will have a very wide field in the next conservative leadership contest. he makes the joke that he's going to be about the only member of cabinet not running. interesting to see that. this is as speculation moves to how much longer mo has got. not very long would be the assumption but she's managed to hang on —— how much longer theresa may has got. repeatedly. written off. exactly. her remarkable skill, hanging on when everybody el
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boris sanchez down in florida, thanks very much. so now that the mueller report sought, what's next for democrats? among the 2020 candidates, elizabeth warren and julian castro are the only ones right now calling for the president's impeachment. others like congressman tim ryan are taking a more cautious approach. so you do not support impeachment as of right now, but you want the process to begin? is that -- the investigation process? >> that's correct. yeah. let the process play itself out. and let's educate the american people too, jake. this is a very nuanced document. let the american people really see what's going on here. it paints a terrible picture of the president's interactions, the blatant lying that happens in directing people to lie to the public, to lie to lawyers, to lie to the congress. i mean, it's very detailed. the american people through this process will get up to speed with how this administration has been behaving. >> so far the only democratic candidate who has completely ruled out impeachment proceedings is
boris sanchez down in florida, thanks very much. so now that the mueller report sought, what's next for democrats? among the 2020 candidates, elizabeth warren and julian castro are the only ones right now calling for the president's impeachment. others like congressman tim ryan are taking a more cautious approach. so you do not support impeachment as of right now, but you want the process to begin? is that -- the investigation process? >> that's correct. yeah. let the process play itself...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm boris sanchez in for david brigs. the white house and democrats gearing up on two fronts the mueller report, and tax returns. jerry nadler demanding communications between justice department and robert mueller's office about the special counsel's report. >> nadler wants to clear up reported discrepancy between two different summaries of the 400-page report. attorney general's bill barr's four-page summary and the secret summary is written by mueller's team. >> i think it's inevitable that mr. mueller is going to testify at some point. the first thing we need is the release of the report and the documents. >> do you think it's inevitable that mueller is going to come before your committee? >> at some point, yeah. >> several of mueller's investigators are frustrated with the way barr summarized the special counsel's findings, particularly on obstruction of justice. the justice department saying every page of the report was marked as possibly containing information that should not be publicly released. >> the president w
i'm christine romans. >> i'm boris sanchez in for david brigs. the white house and democrats gearing up on two fronts the mueller report, and tax returns. jerry nadler demanding communications between justice department and robert mueller's office about the special counsel's report. >> nadler wants to clear up reported discrepancy between two different summaries of the 400-page report. attorney general's bill barr's four-page summary and the secret summary is written by mueller's...
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clause as it boris johnson what's that about. that is so so to call child safety lock against a future prime minister that might be called far as johnson that means somebody from the camp of the hardbacks to tears in london and it operates in a way that britain will have to pledge since you cooperation as long as it is a member of the european union and france even once as free monthly checks on whether they really do that and if they don't they might even then be kicked out so we're not quite there yet but that's the rough outline of it other than that there will be an extension the lengths is yet to be determined tomorrow night that will be the big fight amongst the twenty seven e.u. leaders in brussels at the summit and there are other obligations also the britain will have to participate in the european elections unless they figured out of the twenty third of may how to leave the european union ratified that was droll agreement and go that's of course what everybody in brussels really wishes for yeah it's amazing there were b
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much, georgeu so bory and lisa shalett. please stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: breaking news, widely expected. to bethe headline has this interesting agreement with paypal. francine: this is for a number of -- it may give this indication of investment interest. if you look at what we heard from uber including the addition of stock options, the valuation at $84 billion could top $91.5 billion. tom: so many stories we have been out with today. when you have taylor riggs on the story, you need to have something that is against dutch under the radar. taylor: shares are lower this morning. we have seen a diversions within the chipmakers. some are forecasting slowing demands. expects chip prices to bottom out and supply and demand to balance out. there were a lot of concerns that tech and particularly, we look at uber, has been making record highs but has not really been in coincidence with the big faang stocks we see. gina martin adams says the rest of the market looks good so as long as the fundamentals remain strong -- which they do, and
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cnn white house correspondent, boris sanchez. the president's lawyer sent a letter to the treasure department pushing back on the democrats request. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right, fred. i'm going to keep my voice low for respect of kevin mccarthy who is speaking to supporters of the republican jewish coalition meting in las vegas. he's touting the president's
cnn white house correspondent, boris sanchez. the president's lawyer sent a letter to the treasure department pushing back on the democrats request. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right, fred. i'm going to keep my voice low for respect of kevin mccarthy who is speaking to supporters of the republican jewish coalition meting in las vegas. he's touting the president's
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. >> reporter: good morning, christine and boris. we have learned that the highly anticipated mueller report will be released thursday morning to the public and to congress. this is according to the justice department spokeswoman and the white house is bracing for this. white house officials have been speaking with, do not believe the that coming mueller report will actually change public opinion much, much because the top line conclusions of barr and mueller are already known. officials do admit they are curious as the public is as to why mueller did not make a decision on obstruction. one concern in the white house is that any damming information in the report could give ammunition to democrats. now, the white house is letting the attorney general take the lead in the process. one official i spoke with said barr is driving this train. and at this point, the white house does not feel the same necessity to assert executive privilege as it did before barr's four-page letter to congress because officials viewed the bottom line conclusi
. >> reporter: good morning, christine and boris. we have learned that the highly anticipated mueller report will be released thursday morning to the public and to congress. this is according to the justice department spokeswoman and the white house is bracing for this. white house officials have been speaking with, do not believe the that coming mueller report will actually change public opinion much, much because the top line conclusions of barr and mueller are already known. officials...
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boris sanchez, cnn, traveling with the president in palm beach, florida. >> boris, thank you for the reporting. now for context, let's bring in peter matthews, a political analyst joining us this hour from los angeles. a pleasure, peter. >> good to hear from you, george. >> let's start with the president's attorney, rudy giuliani, essentially saying there is nothing wrong with taking information from russians. he says it all just depends on where it came from. what do you make of that assessment? >> i think it's absolutely wrong because the united states democracy means that the american people choose the leaders that will choose our policies, not some foreign government's influence. that's against principle, for sure, and it certainly becomes an in-kind contribution, it's totally illegal. he was way off. i think giuliani is striking out wildly, calling people hit men, investigators for the mueller team. calling andrew weisman a hit-man. what kind of counterattack is this? they should accept what happens and let regular procedures of the house of representatives go through, in my vie
boris sanchez, cnn, traveling with the president in palm beach, florida. >> boris, thank you for the reporting. now for context, let's bring in peter matthews, a political analyst joining us this hour from los angeles. a pleasure, peter. >> good to hear from you, george. >> let's start with the president's attorney, rudy giuliani, essentially saying there is nothing wrong with taking information from russians. he says it all just depends on where it came from. what do you make...
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>> that is boris johnson. they also call this a boris locke. they are trying to childproof the for exit extension. when britain will be an unwilling member of the eu. they can be so certain decisions. they can talk down whatever and every discussion and every proposal that is coming up. they can try to interfere in the election of the new eu officials. that will be happening this summer. france in particular but others like the netherlands don't want that. they want to tie their hands. they want to somehow say you have to promise and we have to make some sort of contract that you will not interfere in our usual business as long as you are in the block. legally, that is almost impossible. politically, they can do it. >> we know all it takes is a tweak. what is going on back in london? besides the worries about mischief? there is talk about the labour party and conservatives. >> theresa may is it brussels but they are due to resume tomorrow. they have not been going particularly well. there have been no breakthroughs and we are hearing that tomor
>> that is boris johnson. they also call this a boris locke. they are trying to childproof the for exit extension. when britain will be an unwilling member of the eu. they can be so certain decisions. they can talk down whatever and every discussion and every proposal that is coming up. they can try to interfere in the election of the new eu officials. that will be happening this summer. france in particular but others like the netherlands don't want that. they want to tie their hands....
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boris sanchez, cnn, las vegas, nevada. >> boris sanchez with a snapshot there of u.s. politics. let's now talk more about it with kate andrews, associate director at the economic affairs. joining us live from our london bureau. good to have you with us. >> hi, george. >> the backdrop for mr. trump this weekend cannot be lost on the fact there's a major election playing out in israel this week. mr. trump spending a great deal of time on stage talking about that nation, talking about his controversial decisions there, his son-in-law jared kushner, his approach towards middle east peace. how much of this was telegraphing of his support to benjamin netanyahu for voters there who will have to decide in that election? >> well, let's not forget that netanyahu is probably one of trump's only real allies throughout the world when it comes to personal relationships. that's not to say that the usa does not have many, many allies throughout the world. but the president has spent a lot of time bashing many of those allies ranging from canada to the european union to angela merkel in germany.
boris sanchez, cnn, las vegas, nevada. >> boris sanchez with a snapshot there of u.s. politics. let's now talk more about it with kate andrews, associate director at the economic affairs. joining us live from our london bureau. good to have you with us. >> hi, george. >> the backdrop for mr. trump this weekend cannot be lost on the fact there's a major election playing out in israel this week. mr. trump spending a great deal of time on stage talking about that nation, talking...
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david and michelle. >> thank you so much, boris. >>> a former u.s. attorney in manhattan says there's a potential obstruction case against president trump once he's out of office. he noticed the mueller report said evidence was being preserved. >> the president, once he leaves office can be charged with crimes committed in office. i don't think it can be more clear, whether or not a prosecutor will seek to do it, and whether or not there will be viable defenses, i don't know, but the position of the mueller team is clearly the case, they think there is future legal jeopardy. >> the president fired pharrar, where trump was named as individual 1 in the hush money case against michael cohen. >>> joe biden poised to make his long awaited announcement this week that he's entering the 2020 race. he will likely make a video announcement followed by a series of events. separately, biden spent the eastern holiday in delaware. his entry to the race will answer one of the biggest questions lingering, with a crowded, historically diverse democratic field, this w
david and michelle. >> thank you so much, boris. >>> a former u.s. attorney in manhattan says there's a potential obstruction case against president trump once he's out of office. he noticed the mueller report said evidence was being preserved. >> the president, once he leaves office can be charged with crimes committed in office. i don't think it can be more clear, whether or not a prosecutor will seek to do it, and whether or not there will be viable defenses, i don't...
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cnn's boris sanchez is there. any indication, boris, what the conversations are on the golf course today? >> reporter: hey there, christi, yeah, we imagine shinzo abe and president trump have plenty to discuss, including bilateral trade talks with the united states and japan. and of course, security a big concern with the denuclearizie ing north korea. we should point out, though, the president's mind not just on golf field, we should say, this morning. he's also paying attention to football. the president tweeting out to one of his big supporters on the gridiron, nick bosa, who was just drafted second overall in the nfl draft by the san francisco 49ers. bosa, a big supporter of president trump. someone who previously got in trouble for some of his social media activity specifically tweets that were deemed insensitive. tweets critical of colin kaepernick that we know the president is no fan of. let's pull up that tweet again from president trump. he wrotes to bosa, congratulations to nick bosa being picked number
cnn's boris sanchez is there. any indication, boris, what the conversations are on the golf course today? >> reporter: hey there, christi, yeah, we imagine shinzo abe and president trump have plenty to discuss, including bilateral trade talks with the united states and japan. and of course, security a big concern with the denuclearizie ing north korea. we should point out, though, the president's mind not just on golf field, we should say, this morning. he's also paying attention to...
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boris sanchez, thank you for that. >>> one of the most damning take-aways from the mueller report what ultimately saved the president from obstructing justice is a staff that basically ignored what he told them to do. take the case of then white house counsel don mcgahn. in january of 2018, "the new york times" reported that the president had ordered mcgahn to remove robert mueller. hear what the president's reaction to the story was at that time. >> do you want to fire robert mueller? >> fake news, folks. fake news. >> what's your message? >> typical "new york times" fake stories. >> turns out the story was true. and the mueller report works through the entire episode step by step, as the president stews over the report, tries to get mcgahn to lie about it, too, and demanding he write a letter calling the story inaccurate. which it wasn't. according to the report, which says the president asked mcgahn, did i say the word fire? mcgahn responds, what you said call rod rosenstein, tell mueller has conflicts and can't be the special counsel. the president responded, i never said that. the
boris sanchez, thank you for that. >>> one of the most damning take-aways from the mueller report what ultimately saved the president from obstructing justice is a staff that basically ignored what he told them to do. take the case of then white house counsel don mcgahn. in january of 2018, "the new york times" reported that the president had ordered mcgahn to remove robert mueller. hear what the president's reaction to the story was at that time. >> do you want to fire...
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boris sanchez, thank yous very much from the white house. with me now is jeff mason a white house correspondent for reuters and a former president for the white house correspondents' association. also joining me an assistant editor for "the washington post" and a cnn political commentator. thanks to both of you for joining me this morning. >> good to be with you. >> david, let me start with you and the poll numbers. the majority of americans believe the president interfered in the russia probe, lied to the american public and obstructed justice but say that americans don't believe that the president should be impeached. i'm wondering what kind of position does this put democrats in congress who continue to investigate the president and have portions of their base that want the president to be impeached? how do they handle that? >> right. good morning, martin. so, i think these numbers are actually not that bad for democrats because their leadership, because speaker pelosi has taken a wait and see attitude on impeachment and neither ruled it
boris sanchez, thank yous very much from the white house. with me now is jeff mason a white house correspondent for reuters and a former president for the white house correspondents' association. also joining me an assistant editor for "the washington post" and a cnn political commentator. thanks to both of you for joining me this morning. >> good to be with you. >> david, let me start with you and the poll numbers. the majority of americans believe the president...
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boris sanchez is at the white house right now. the question this morning, was the president revealing new white house policy or was he just playing with the crowd there, boris? is there some consensus on that this morning? >> reporter: no. good morning. it appears the president was playing to the crowd. according to what we have heard about the story, remember that when this idea, reports about this idea first emerged, the white house dismissed it as something that had been previously discussed and then abandoned. abandoned, in part, because of what cnn heard from dhs officials who said the idea was likely illegal and came up twice before andan abandoned and white house it was what they dismissed and president trump went back on all of that and said he was considering it. it does not appear at this point that the white house is carrying out this policy. we have yet to get official confirmation on that. the president was in front of a supportive crowd and felt the urge to tout one of his big issues which is immigration. in another
boris sanchez is at the white house right now. the question this morning, was the president revealing new white house policy or was he just playing with the crowd there, boris? is there some consensus on that this morning? >> reporter: no. good morning. it appears the president was playing to the crowd. according to what we have heard about the story, remember that when this idea, reports about this idea first emerged, the white house dismissed it as something that had been previously...
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that means they will have to stop trying to reopen that was draw agreement and there is a so-called boris clause they will have to promise to behave well in the future as long as they are a member of the european union because of course if he is in brussels that future british prime minister may be boris johnson might be really nasty and show the actually side of british politics in brussels the brig's boys sort of speak let me get a huge reason she stopped in paris today knowing the president is the one power broker with the most delegates about the utility of another briggs delay do we know what to mackerel. well trues i'm a has issued a statement and she said that the talks she was talking about you know the ongoing discussions with labor with the opposition on finding a backing for her deal in parliament and she was also insisting pound leigh that she was trying to reach trying to avoid participating in e.u. elections and because of the delay now that it's going to go down to the via because e.u. dixon's i'm going to take place in six weeks but you know i really hope that was not oh s
that means they will have to stop trying to reopen that was draw agreement and there is a so-called boris clause they will have to promise to behave well in the future as long as they are a member of the european union because of course if he is in brussels that future british prime minister may be boris johnson might be really nasty and show the actually side of british politics in brussels the brig's boys sort of speak let me get a huge reason she stopped in paris today knowing the president...
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boris sanchez, thanks so much. good to see you. >>> with me now is a congressional reporter for "the washington post" and a cnn political analyst. also, a historian. julian, let me start with you and the poll numbers. most americans don't believe the president should be impeached. the president hasn't seen a jump in approval ratings since the mueller report. why haven't they given the president's approval ratings a boost as many expected? >> there's two things to remember. first, overall, the consequences of the report are negative. i think the fallout is not that the president was exonerated, but just the opposite. there isn't political support for impeachment. that said, in march of 1974, a few months before nixon resigned, support for impeachment was 37% or 38%. these numbers are, in some ways, exactly what you might expect. >> all right. the president, as you know, is going to hold a rally in green bay tonight. he's got good economic news and can tout how the gdp exceeded expectations. is it his opportunity to
boris sanchez, thanks so much. good to see you. >>> with me now is a congressional reporter for "the washington post" and a cnn political analyst. also, a historian. julian, let me start with you and the poll numbers. most americans don't believe the president should be impeached. the president hasn't seen a jump in approval ratings since the mueller report. why haven't they given the president's approval ratings a boost as many expected? >> there's two things to...
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boris sanchez is at the white house. up to this point, boris, it was discussed as a plan. now the president says it's happening. is that true? do we know? >> reporter: well, victor, this morning we don't have confirmation from the white house just yet. let's go back to how this idea first emerged. initially in november, white house officials are reached out to officials at the department of homeland security to ask about this idea whether it's feasible or not. then they did the same thing again in february and from what we understand, sources at dhs told the white house this idea was likely illegal. when reports about this submerged in march we asked the white house about and they admitted something they kicked around but abandon for the aforementioned reason it's illegal and the president dthre that to the wind saying it was something he was considering and last night into green bay, wisconsin, he said it's something his administration is carrying out, but don't have any proof of that or confirmation from the white house. listen to exactly what the president said. >> we a
boris sanchez is at the white house. up to this point, boris, it was discussed as a plan. now the president says it's happening. is that true? do we know? >> reporter: well, victor, this morning we don't have confirmation from the white house just yet. let's go back to how this idea first emerged. initially in november, white house officials are reached out to officials at the department of homeland security to ask about this idea whether it's feasible or not. then they did the same thing...
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the european union because of course if he is in brussels that future british prime minister may be boris johnson might mean really nasty and show the agony side of british politics in brussels the boys so to speak let me go to you to resubmit she stopped in paris today knowing the president is the one power broker with the most delegates about the utility of another briggs delay do we know what. well truism may has issued a statement she said at the talks she was talking about you know the ongoing discussions with labor with the opposition when finding a backing for her deal in parliament and she was also insisting pound leigh that she was trying to reach trying to avoid participating in e.u. elections and because of the delay now that it's going to go down to the via because e.u. actions are going to take place in six weeks but you know i really hope that was not told she was talking about because in my macaw i've made it very clear that he will be asking for more on the table if he if the u.k. prime minister wants him to say yes to an extension the french government the french leader i
the european union because of course if he is in brussels that future british prime minister may be boris johnson might mean really nasty and show the agony side of british politics in brussels the boys so to speak let me go to you to resubmit she stopped in paris today knowing the president is the one power broker with the most delegates about the utility of another briggs delay do we know what. well truism may has issued a statement she said at the talks she was talking about you know the...
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that's a man who casually called bojo boris johnson of course they also call those of bars mark trying to sort of childproof. extension period when britain will still be a i'll be willing member of the european union and it can make miss chief they can veto certain decisions they can sort of talk down whatever every discussion and every proposal that is coming up they can try to interfere in the election of the new e.u. officials will be happening this summer so france in particular but others like that not the men's don't want that they want to tie their hands and they want to somehow say you have to promise we have to make some sort of contract that you will not interfere in our usual business as long as you're on the block legally that is almost impossible politically of course they can do it and then it will be really really difficult if somebody comes like boris johnson and tries to undermine them. is a tweet tweet very well don't we. what's going on back in london besides you know the worries about mischief there's also these calls party talks between labor and the conservatives
that's a man who casually called bojo boris johnson of course they also call those of bars mark trying to sort of childproof. extension period when britain will still be a i'll be willing member of the european union and it can make miss chief they can veto certain decisions they can sort of talk down whatever every discussion and every proposal that is coming up they can try to interfere in the election of the new e.u. officials will be happening this summer so france in particular but others...
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much more we are already getting reports that boris johnson in the u.k. he's criticizing this plan that was announced by theresa may tonight we know that boris johnson is considered a front runner if there were to be elections if the reason they were to resign as prime minister what's the feeling there in brussels with the e.u. prefer to work with a different prime minister moving forward on bricks and. they you twenty seven would like to work with the british prime minister that has a majority in the house of commons in the u.k. so somebody who could actually back up what they agree on here in brussels at the summits back home in the parliament with a majority vote that's what they want and they have realised. quite some time ago that's recent maybe is not that person at the moment with the way things stand in the house of commons that's why at the last big summit here in brussels they took matters in their own hand and they stablished this new timetable that we're dealing with that which would have an automatic no deal bragg's it at the end of next week
much more we are already getting reports that boris johnson in the u.k. he's criticizing this plan that was announced by theresa may tonight we know that boris johnson is considered a front runner if there were to be elections if the reason they were to resign as prime minister what's the feeling there in brussels with the e.u. prefer to work with a different prime minister moving forward on bricks and. they you twenty seven would like to work with the british prime minister that has a majority...