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JANE HALL: How do you deal with a situation in which the President of the United States

is actively calling out specific members, calling out the Washington Post, calling out

CNN...what do you do and how is it for you as a reporter covering the White House?

SEUNG MIN KIM: So I get asked this alot, especially in this administration because clearly he

has a different approach to the press as other occupants of the White House before him, and

all I can do, and this gets said a lot of times...Marty Baron, our boss, says it the

best.

He says "We're not at war with this administration, we're just at work."

I don't want to be the story.

I hate being the story.

That's not my mission, my goal in life, my objective in life through my career is to

tell the story.

So what we can do best as journalists is just to do our job which is to tell the truth and

tell it fairly.

I think it's fair to say I was in you know, a lot of the attacks are concerning.

When I was in Montana, the headline from that rally was that he openly praised the assault

on a reporter by Greg Gianforte who's a first-term Congressman but was a candidate when this

happened.

We know the tales of how he assaulted the reporter from the Guardian.

It's scary, brutal, and the President had kind of hinted at that assault in a previous

rally in September when he said "This Congressman fights for you in more ways than one."

But at this rally he kind of openly praised it.

The crowd reacted very positively to that, and I think it's fair to say you feel a little

unnerved by it.

But I will say too at the rallies sometime there is this, I've only covered like a half

dozen or so, so other campaign veterans can be much more illuminating than I can be, but

I have to say a lot of times.

For more infomation >> Seung Min Kim on Reporting on Trump - Duration: 2:23.

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Macron accueille Donald Trump à l'Elysée - Duration: 8:38.

For more infomation >> Macron accueille Donald Trump à l'Elysée - Duration: 8:38.

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President Trump, world leaders commemorate end of World War I - Duration: 2:14.

For more infomation >> President Trump, world leaders commemorate end of World War I - Duration: 2:14.

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Will Democrats focus on impeaching Trump after winning back the House? - Duration: 1:08.

For more infomation >> Will Democrats focus on impeaching Trump after winning back the House? - Duration: 1:08.

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Melania Trump est au bord de la crise de nerfs... - Duration: 1:53.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump est au bord de la crise de nerfs... - Duration: 1:53.

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TRUMP Lên tiếng bảo vệ cho Paul Joseph! - Duration: 7:42.

For more infomation >> TRUMP Lên tiếng bảo vệ cho Paul Joseph! - Duration: 7:42.

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Trump Sounds the Alarm on Florida's "Infected" Ballot Count - Duration: 2:58.

For more infomation >> Trump Sounds the Alarm on Florida's "Infected" Ballot Count - Duration: 2:58.

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Activistas debaten la política migratoria de Trump #1 | Un Nuevo Día | Telemundo - Duration: 7:56.

For more infomation >> Activistas debaten la política migratoria de Trump #1 | Un Nuevo Día | Telemundo - Duration: 7:56.

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French Army mock Trump for missing memorial service - Daily News - Duration: 3:06.

The French army poked fun at the President of the United States after he missed a memorial service marking the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I

The army took the time on Monday to say how they were unaffected by rain using a picture of its soldiers crawling under barbed wire in heavy rain with the hashtag #MondayMotivation

  Taking a light-hearted dig at the president, the tweet ridiculed his failure to attend the memorial service in France which saw French President Emmanuel Macron and other world leaders pay their respects

A translation of the tweet reads: 'There is rain, but it does not matter. We remain motivated

'Trump drew widespread criticism over the weekend for not attending a scheduled wreath-laying event at the Ainse-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial in Belleau, France

Share this article Share The cemetery contains nearly 2,300 graves for soldiers who fought in the surrounding areas in 1918

Amid the increasing criticism, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders noted that the weather had caused visibility issues and the trip was 'canceled due to scheduling and logistical difficulties caused by the weather'

She later added that the presidential motorcade would have disrupted Paris's traffic and added: 'President Trump did not want to cause that kind of unexpected disruption to the city and its people

'  Canadian President Justin Trudeau made reference to the rain in his memorial speech saying: 'As we sit here in the rain, thinking how uncomfortable we must be these minutes as our suits get wet and our hair gets wet and our shoes get wet, I think it's all the more fitting that we remember on that day, in Dieppe, the rain wasn't rain, it was bullets

'Former presidential staffers and politicians also shared their disbelief at the president's cancellation to the service

British defence minister Tobias Ellwood, wrote on Twitter: 'As a duel National I'm sorry to read this

 'Rain was a regular feature on the Western Front. Thankfully it did not prevent our brave heroes from doing their job

' Ben Rhodes, deputy national security adviser under Barack Obama wrote on Twitter: 'I helped plan all of President Obama's trips for 8 years

There is always a rain option. Always.'

For more infomation >> French Army mock Trump for missing memorial service - Daily News - Duration: 3:06.

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Trump criticizes European allies over spending, trade - Duration: 5:38.

For more infomation >> Trump criticizes European allies over spending, trade - Duration: 5:38.

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President Donald Trump Stays Home And Tweets On Veterans Day | All In | MSNBC - Duration: 6:04.

For more infomation >> President Donald Trump Stays Home And Tweets On Veterans Day | All In | MSNBC - Duration: 6:04.

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Trump Admin Changes The Law To Ban ALL Asylum Seekers - Duration: 5:27.

Our new acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker is trying to prove in just a couple days on

the job that he can be absolutely just as bad if not worse than Jeff Sessions, and he's

being aided by both Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.

Here's what's happened in just the last few days since Whitaker took over.

The DOJ, along with Homeland Security, are drafting a new rule proposal that the president

is expected to go ahead and approve if he has not done so already.

Things move pretty fast.

It's likely to have already happened.

That is going to basically ban people from trying to seek asylum to enter the United

States.

It would take away the ability of people to seek asylum to come into the United States

no matter what they were facing from the threat back home.

This move is illegal.

What's interesting here is I read this article attacking the administration for this from

the BBC where they said, "It's not illegal for them to do this."

It is.

It is.

US law specifically was written, passed by Congress, signed by past presidents on multiple

different occasions that say that we have to do this.

And now Trump thinks he can just have his DOJ rewrite the law and do whatever the hell

he wants.

You can't just rewrite it from the DOJ to undo an act of Congress, a bill that was signed

by a president.

That's not how that works.

The administration does know that.

What they're hoping, at this point, is that once they do this and put this new rule into

effect, it's going to be challenged by the courts.

Eventually, boom, boom, boom, appeal up to the US Supreme Court where they know that

their loyal Republican stooges are going to approve it and as an accident, I guess, of

approving this, it will approve the president's ability to override a rule of Congress, to

override a past president without having to get the approval of Congress, which is going

to take us one step further into a full-blown fascist dictatorship.

That's what this administration is hoping will be the end result from all this.

Let's get back to the asylum seekers.

Last year President Trump lowered the number of people we would let into the United States

seeking asylum.

I think it was about 70,000 prior to that.

Possibly as high as 80,000.

He lowered it to 50,000.

Now, he wants to take the number down to zero.

None.

Not a single one.

Even though, and I mentioned the laws earlier passed by Congress signed by past presidents,

here's a few of them: The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, The Immigration and

Nationality Act of 1965, The Immigration Act of 1990.

There was a refugee act, I believe, in 1953 that also called for allowing people seeking

asylum.

Sometimes they're referred to as refugees, sometimes asylum seekers, but every one of

these pieces of legislation that was passed by Congress, so it is the law of the land,

does in some way require us to let these people in.

Not to mention, and this is a big one too here, the US is a part of the UN's convention

relating to the status of refugees and its 1967 protocol treaty.

We're bound by international treaties that we have signed onto to do this.

To say that we will take in asylum seekers.

So he's not just breaking law here in the United States.

He is breaking treaties and promises that we have made to the United Nations and to

other countries around the globe.

100% illegal.

So anyone out there, including the BBC, which I hate to attack you and pick on you here,

but you're wrong about this not being illegal.

The administration knows it is, and they know it's going to be challenged.

They're banking on that challenge to go to the Supreme Court, and in a decision that

could potentially give them absolute power, they knew what they were doing from the beginning.

That's what's happening in America today.

That's why the courts matter, not just the Supreme Court but every court along the way.

Because the first court to affirm this ruling, that's what the Supreme Court is going to

have to decide whether or not they affirmed it based on the correct grounds.

Not necessarily is the law, the action itself constitutional, but was the reasoning of the

lower court sound.

That's what people don't understand about the Supreme Court.

They're not necessarily determining the constitutionality of something on most cases.

They're trying to figure out if the lower court's ruling was correct based on the reasoning

and the logic and the evidence.

Constitutionality is typically determined in the lower courts.

And because Donald Trump has packed those with well over 100 Republican sycophants,

it's likely this thing is going to stay, which means no more asylum, which means people fleeing

violence are going to be sent back to these violent areas to face death or other horrible

consequences.

All because Donald Trump had to throw a little bit of red meat to his base, and in the process,

the side effect, get a little bit more power for himself.

For more infomation >> Trump Admin Changes The Law To Ban ALL Asylum Seekers - Duration: 5:27.

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Trump Addresses REVOCATION Of Jim Acosta's Press Pass "Acosta's A Very UNPROFESSIONAL Man"(VIDEO)! - Duration: 13:36.

Trump Addresses REVOCATION Of Jim Acosta's Press Pass "Acosta's A Very UNPROFESSIONAL Man"

I think Goss is a very unprofessional man I think he does this with everybody

he gets paid to do that you know he gets paid to person he's a very

unprofessional guy whether it was me or Ronald Reagan or anybody else he would

have done the same thing look I don't think he's a smart person but he's got a

loud voice and he had Colonel David do you mind if I answer the question and as

far as I'm concerned I haven't made that decision but it could be others also

when you're in the White House this is a very sacred place to be this is a very

special place you have to treat the White House with respect you have to

treat the presidency with respect if you've ever seen him dealing with Sarah

Huckabee Sanders it's a disgrace and he does it for you know the reason the same

thing with April Ryan I watch her get up I mean you talk about somebody that's a

loser she doesn't know what the hell she's doing she gets publicity and then

she gets to pay raise or she gets a contract with I think CNN but she's very

nasty and she shouldn't be she shouldn't be you've got to treat the White House

and the Office of the presidency with respect

let's bring in Ari Fleischer former White House press secretary and a Fox

News contributor re good morning to you good morning well

where do we begin you've been listening to the show you've

been following the news this morning it's it's a tough moment right now yeah

there's just so much going on in Washington and the normal turmoil after

a midterm where people try to figure out what comes next

I'm sure you saw the press conference yesterday that the exchange that's

getting a lot of attention we asked Kelly and Conway about that last hour

she was with us and said the following about reporters at the White House and

the job they're trying to do and you as a former White House press secretary

you're very keen on this topic so I'll get you to react after we hear from

Kelly Anne watch there are journalists here at the White

House in the White House press corps who every single day I try to do their job

by getting the story others try to get the president they shall remain nameless

right now and I think that some people like to grandstand and be part of the

story there's no question about that we hear that from other journalists we went

on from there but what is your feeling on this as you watched it well two

things number one there was no physical contact there was anything bothersome

you know it was incidental contact and I think that was a false reason for

pulling his pass but second Jim Acosta has had a history a long history of

being an editorial writer in that room not a fair and neutral questioner tough

questions challenging questions are the job of White House reporters but when he

starts giving his opinion and using that podium as the place to do it it's wrong

and that's why the White House did this and I support that I cannot defend Jim

Acosta when he says to the president the United States in the middle of a news

conference it's not an invasion that's his opinion and if he wants to be a

editorial writer more power to him if he wants to be in a columnist or have a

nighttime TV show to give his opinion more power to him but that is not the

job of White House reporters and I think the White House finally got fed up with

him using his perch at the White House to give personal opinions yeah well I

both have put out their reaction to that CNN the White House put out this

statement revoking access to the White House complex is a reaction out of line

to the purported offense and is it is unacceptable I'm sorry so this is the

White House Correspondents Association journalists may use a range of

approaches to carry out their jobs in the WHCA does not police the tone or

frequency of those questions its members ask of powerful senior government

officials including the president such interactions however uncomfortable they

may appear to be helped to find the strength of our national institutions

let's start with Jim Acosta and the CNN correspondents conduct when President

Trump called on him at that presser you were there in that room with President

Bush was this different than the kinds of questions that Bush got totally

different you know it's one thing for reporters to be challenging to be tough

that's their job they do it all the time it's an

I think for them to use that room or the briefing room to espouse their personal

policy preferences their individual points of view and that's what Jim

Acosta has been doing since Donald Trump became president and I think that more

than anything involved in that physical altercation which really was a nothing

altercation I think that is the rub of the matter that's what he kept on

talking Costas like I'm talking over you now he wouldn't give up the mic but at

the same time wasn't an overreach or a misstep for the White House to suspend

his credentials because that shifted the whole spotlight from whatever Jim Acosta

did or didn't do to whether the White House is being punitive toward the press

look in the Bush White House you know what I would have done was I never tried

to just take advantage of that moment and say well Jim I hope you get your

op-ed published in the newspaper tonight and then on to the next reporter and

deflect their let them ask a question I would deflect and try to use a little

humor and try to make everybody laugh at him for being an obvious editorial

writer instead of a neutral journalist but the Trump White House does

everything differently and I'm not going to defend Jim Acosta it is not the role

of White House reporters to express their opinion he makes other reporters

in the room look bad when he's the one out there expressing his opinion because

that type of thing just amplifies onto everybody the public hates it ask a

question ask a hard question and you know what Howie when he could have done

was simply instead of saying the caravan is not an invasion by the president he

could have said critics as opposed to I'm debating you White House pulled the

credentials from CNN reporter Jim Acosta after this ridiculous display at the

White House on Wednesday Thank You mr. president

challenge you on on one of the statements that you made in the tail end

of the campaign in the midterms there we go that well if you know mr. president

that this Caravan was an invasion as you know as you know as president Caravan

was not an invasion it's a it's a group of migrants moving up from Central

America towards the border with the u.s. thank you for Dan why did you why did

you characterize it as such as I consider Dan

you and I have a difference of opinion do you think that you demonized

immigrants dentists electron now to try want them I want them to come into the

country but they have to come in Legally you know they have to come and jib

through a process I want it to be a process and I want people to come in and

we need the people you're here you're Cleveland wait you know why we need the

paper because we have hundreds of companies moving in we need the people

your campaign had an ad showing migrants climbing over walls and such it for it

but they weren't act they're not going to be doing they weren't actors well no

it's true do you think they were actors they

weren't actors they didn't come from Hollywood these were these were people

this was an actual you know it happened a few days ago and there are hundreds of

miles away though they're hundreds and hundreds of mile away that that's not an

evasion honestly I think you should let me run the country you run CNN and if

you did it well your ratings let me ask mr. president if I may ask should are

you worried that's enough that's one of the other folks that said now pardon me

ma'am mr. president that's enough this

president I had one of these I may ask on on the Russia investigation are you

concerned that that you may have not concerned about anything with you may

not investigation because it's a hoax are you that's enough put down the mic

mr. president are you worried about indictments coming down in this

investigation

mr. president I tell you what CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working

for them you are a rude terrible person you shouldn't be working for CNN joining

me now with reaction conservative filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza a media

reporter for the hill Joe Concha so I just want to start off before we get to

the whole arm push whether it was or whether it wasn't this is the President

of the United States he's the commander-in-chief and he can

characterize something happening at our border however he wants it's an invasion

it's an incursion it's an intrusion he has authority over the border when it

comes to national security remember of Barack Obama in Benghazi he

said that terrorist attack was a protest over a video now that was an extremist

characterization of the truth and the media never chat

him on that at all they let him slide on that so to have a Kosta come up over a

difference of opinion over over the choice of words and try to argue with

the president in such a rooted disrespectful way I thought was uncalled

for and just yanking the press pass is basically just saying listen Jim get on

the time out cool off for a second we'll let you back next week Dinesh what do

you think well first of all the exchange this to me was was was highly

entertaining it reminded me of some of the skirmishes between Reagan and Sam

Donaldson from the old days except Reagan and Sam Donaldson were well grown

ups now the funny thing here I think with Jim Acosta I'd have to say I'm

looking at an overgrown infant I don't know this is medically possible that you

physically grow but emotionally you remain an infant and intellectually

because when you're an emotional infant you want to grab something you don't

want to stop you don't know enough you want another cookie another piece of

candy and you won't take no for an answer

and the other thing is you have a sense of entitlement and arrogance because

right you you don't have she's above everybody else in that room he thinks

it's the Jim Acosta show and he's there to trade barbs with the president of

United States and if he gets called out for it he's the victim he thinks he's

the Rosa Parks of the press corps and he's too dramatic I don't know Jim

Acosta I've never met him he seems like a fine guy personally but his behavior

is totally out of line and Joe taking a press pass away isn't attacking the

First Amendment it's just telling the guy hey behave yourself and conduct

yourself with a little bit more decorum and have a little bit more respect for

the presidency I'm glad you played the entire clip

because all I've seen is the microphone exchange if you watch the clip he tries

to ask Acosta four different questions the way a press conference like this

works if you're White House correspondent you get one question and

maybe a follow-up maybe a second question as you said it's not his show

there are dozens of other reporters in there good ones by the way Jon Carly ABC

Jeff Mason Reuters John Roberts and Fox News Hallie Jackson NBC they're not

trying to ask for question in this case and remember the way Acosta

started that he says I want to challenge you and then he goes into a lecture

around whether it's an invasion or not this is a mid-40s version of the captain

of the debate team right and that's not look at many question the president took

he took 68 questions from 35 reporters and Dinesh Jim Acosta just wants to

monopolize the whole thing I think if you want to go up there and ask a

question fine if you have a follow-up see if you can squeeze it in but to say

that to the commander in chief you know what I'm running the press conference

you don't get to decide when you want to move on to another reporter I'm the one

holding the mic I get to decide when the president of the United States wants to

move on to another reporter who does he think he is

well I think what Trump finds maddening and this explains the sharpness of the

way Trump responded is I think drop recognizes that this same press corps

with Acosta in the lead perhaps was just lapdog sycophantic to Obama right and

they are unremittingly hostile to Trump now they have the right to do that but

to pretend that they're not doing that to pretend that they're just being

objective and quote doing their job when the transparent bias the agenda is so

obvious to anyone watching I think that's what from fighting and the

credibility because they treated both presidents totally differently and then

just lastly real quick I guess the the White House is being accused of altering

or doctoring that video or something like that I don't know what they did or

not all I know is that if you look at it in real-time he has the mic in the one

hand and he pulls his arm down on the woman's arm and you can see it go down

so he's obviously provoking a physical confrontation just I don't even think

it's even the point really the what happened with the microphone this is two

years of Acosta doing this is built to this crescendo and let me go back to

Neal Monroe he was with the Daily Caller and he interrupted President Obama in

2012 I asked your producers to put together a couple of headlines here as

far as the reaction when he interrupted the president once Politico Obama

erupted interrupted by heckling reporter who is Neal Monroe and why is he

interrupting the president the Atlantic and finally this is the best one from me

I see and White House reporter Obama heckler

let him sound passionate that White House reporter wasn't Jim Acosta I don't

hear anybody calling Jim Acosta a heckler now one man's heckler is another

man's hero alright guys I gotta run thank you very much thank you thank you

god bless you and God bless america

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