How did you get the story . Jennifer some sources within the Administration Tips me off to it this morning and said, heads up, we have a really big deal going on here. Other demonstration officials have downplayed it a little bit. This is less of a power play and more of the recent reshaping of a panel to the way it should have been. Of course, Michael Flynn is gone. He was fired, or resign, in february. Now you have h. R. Mcmaster in charge. Panel, andping this moving the pieces around a little bit to shape it the way he wants it to be. Charlie is this something obviously, the president had to approve this. Did it play a hand, as far as you know . Jennifer i was told that President Trump did not was not comfortable with his chief strategist having a high position on this printable committee. He was not comfortable with it. But, not so uncomfortable with it that he ordered a change right away. Yes, this was all run through President Trump. The order was action. Yesterday, fairly quietly. There was a press release, no word about it. It did not come to light into my sources told me about it this morning. Charlie can you make the case that it is a loss of power for steve bannon . Jennifer it is. It definitely is. He no longer is part of this executive committee, this Principals Committee of the National Security council. Listen, not a whole lot will change for steve bannon. Authority to go, but he had not chosen to go. He is still part of the larger National Security council. To a meetingent today, the larger group of 100 or more people that is not part of the top the cabinet largerls, it is the counsel. He actually went today. He is not being excluded. I was told by three and mr. Officials that his authority in the white house has not changed. His influence with President Trump has not changed. If you look at all of the members of the inner circle, no one is closer to trump, and doing more with President Trump, then steve bannon. Theyped along with him in limo on these meetings. He was on marine one, air force one. He will be there in florida for the next couple of days for this meeting with the president of china. Steve bannon still has the norm as amount of influence with the president. That did not diminish. Charlie what about h. R. Mcmaster who replaced Michael Flynn . Jennifer this change today definitely and powers him, he gives him more authority. He is now in charge of the Homeland Security council. He was not before. Now he is in charge of setting the meeting, where before that was the Homeland Security advisor. This does shift more power to mcmaster. This is a win for mcmaster to have this Council Structure the way he has it. I was told it was originally writes previous reince s idea, okayed by the president , and others. Place, imcmaster is in with what i was told was wanted flynn there, they someone to be a binder minder to watch over him. Mcmanus role was to make sure wanted someone to be a binder that b done. Even by an aggravation inauguration day, he was considered a little flaky. He did need some oversight. Resigned, or was fired. Now, mcmaster is in place, and i think they trust mcmaster to do the right thing. Charlie the president and Myers Military people. Jennifer very much. General mcmaster had this reputation for being a truth teller. Power to authority. He is not afraid to get back into the president s face and tell him if he thinks the president is doing something unwise. Wrote a he broke book about how everyone screwed up in iraq. Jennifer that is right. That is why the president brought him on. Charlie where are we now in terms of this thing about devin nunes coming to the white house and having these two staffers inside the white house show him stuff on the computer, or whatever they did, and then he went outside and had a press conference and went back to tell the president when he just heard. Jennifer that is all very strange. I know that has caused a lot of head scratching. We are still a little puzzled as to how that went down. We are waiting to hear more about that from democrats and others who have had access to the material. Im not fully up to speed on what is going on. I know that was a really weird situation. He started doing this inspector gadget thing, as Lindsey Graham called it, a raised a lot of eyebrows. It was very nontraditional. People were wondering if this was indeed the white house guiding him to help bolster their case. It is a strange situation. We are waiting on an update for what exactly will play out. Charlie is the white house still not organized . Jennifer probably not. Well, no. Even they would admit they would like things to be a little more streamlined, smoother. They have fallen into a pattern. Do they have things lined up for important critical things and decisionmaking on security and other matters . No. Do they have things at hand . Yes. We heard about this westinghouse bankruptcy and the white house mobilized to deal with the sale. White westinghouse is a company that builds Nuclear Reactors in the united states. They have access to, and can control, secrets, nuclear technology. Not only are they building Nuclear Reactors around the country, but they are also in charge of the maintenance of the current reactors. As soon as the white house got westinghouse, last wednesday, was declaring chinesecy, and that a company was interested in buying it, the white house jumped into action. The white house seems to have certain things under control. They are looking for a new u. S. Buyer of westinghouse. There are examples of where the white house is doing really well. There are other parts where not so much. Not hearing a whole lot about having a strategy in place for dealing with north korea. Not sure what will happen with syria. There are so me questions that have to do with National Security and so many other matters where they are not organize. Another example, Terry Branstad is the nominee to be chums at best or trumps ambassador to china. He has not gone through the Senate Nomination process yet. He will not be there for this meeting with chinese president xi, which is the chance for these two World Leaders to make their impression on each other. Who will trump turn to for guidance on this meeting . AndTerry Branstad, his new faster. Who will be there, steve bannon. Knewie Terry Branstad xi, when he came as a young man to iowa. A personal relationship. Jennifer i would assume so. Terry branstad has deep knowledge of trade. That will be something that is important. Just saw string that relationship. We knew that one of President Trumps biggest goal with xi was to foster ties, have report raport with xi. He could really help to steer trump in the right way and foster those close ties. It is definitely an eyebrow raiser that he will not be there. Chosenthat branstad has to stay away. He knows he has not been confirmed yet and will not get in way of that process. Charlie what is it that the president believes he has to come away with . , their top would say goal is coming to some sort of resolution on north korea. The Vice President said it again today, if china will not help them with the north korea situation, then the u. S. Will take care of it. I would say, if there is one goal they would someto walk away from is sort of united front on north korea. Charlie thank you for joining us. Jennifer jacobs of bloomberg news. Back in a moment. Charlie we continue our coverage of trumps first 100 days in office. In an interview, the president suggested that susan rice may have criminally misused classified information. The president said that rice had broken the law by seeking the identities of Trump Associates and reports of foreign officials. The present also weighed in on yesterdays chemical attack in syria, and called putins continued support for a ssad, very sad. Glenn thrush. Good to have you back on the program. Set the scene for me. Glenn we were summoned to the oval Office Around 11 00, a Beautiful Day here in washington, d. C. What is very interesting is the power map of the white house can be seen by who occupies the oval office. I have done a number of oval office interviews. There tends to be one or two aides standing around in the periphery. This was like Grand Central station at rush hour. There were forced to four chairs set up. To my left, gary cohn. Right,olleagues functionaries coming in and out. It was another illustration that proximity is power in the trump white house. People really want to be around him. Charlie did the interview timing simply come out of the blue, or had you been asking, and they said it would be sometime on this day . Glenn one of the things that maggie and i wanted to do, in particular in the wake of the Health Care Debacle was to talk to him about infrastructure. It really seems to be crystallizing in the white house and certain precincts on capitol hill as potentially his salvation, in terms of gaining a win, moving into a more bipartisan phase of the presidency, and something that is quiet close to the heart of people who voted for him in the industrial midwest. To our surprise, he took us up on that offer. The funny thing is we went in with a number of questions on every structure immediately, unprovoked, he hit us with the susan rice stuff. He essentially claimed it would be one of the biggest stories in the world. We hit him up immediately for evidence of this. Said there were other members of the obama missed ration who had done similar things. You name those folks, and he said, perhaps at a later date. It is a typical trump technique in terms of diverting attention, and also attempting to make Mainstream Media cover the susan rice story more vigorously. Charlie what is it exactly that the president thinks susan rice, the former security advisor for president obama, did . Glenn he thinks that her behavior was a smoking gun in a tweet of his months ago. She coordinated the court wiretapping on him. A number of people on the hill it. Ed with trump and said it should be said that ambassador rice has categorically denied this. Senior intelligence Officials Say it is extremely unlikely that this was part of systemax surveillance conducted by the Obama Administration against the trump campaign. It is obviously, from press reports, something worth pursuing. Charlie here is my question about all that. We had former Deputy Director and acting director of the cia, michael merle, here, talking about how unmasking takes place. He said to me that certain people of a high rank can request when they see a conversation. A conversation with some foreign official that is being followed, or wiretaps, or whatever. Americann who is the is only identified as person one, person two, percent three. They can ask that they be unmasked. To ask that something be unmasked, simply because you dont know what it is, is different than what the president is calling a witchhunt. Glenn absolutely. We should say again, the president offered no evidence other than that susan rice or anyone else leaked any of this. There is no evidence. I guess time will tell as to who is right. Look, charlie, this is smart tactically, as crazy as that might sound. They need to muddy the water in terms of the narrative on this, change the conversation which has really dominated this for a month. Wounda selfinflicted that the president inflicted on himself. From a shortterm, tactical perspective, why not try to blame the obama illustration . Administration . Charlie suppose it turns out that it is in fact not true, and he claimed that he had reason to believe in might be true. Glenn yes. As he always does. I have had conversation with white house officials over the last couple of days. They have been increasingly candid about their concern on the information flow of the president. That is a dominant issue here. Part of that was solved, ironically, by the elimination of the masked man, or the unmasked man, general flynn. Mcmaster has a much more professional approach and presenting data to the president. There are a lot of people walking in and out of the oval office. I was there today. You can literally see them walking in and out the oval office, presenting the president with papers and information, trying to be a gatekeeper for guy. He is getting all kinds of unvented information. Who knows where he got this. He refused to talk about it. Was a all begot from him vague promise for the future to unveil people involved. Charlie is there anything new to add to the story of the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee . Glenn interestingly, he did not talk about that. The one person he brought up completely unprompted was bill oreilly from fox news, who, of course, has been disclosed over the past couple of days of paying off Something Like 13 Million Dollars in payments to women who accuse him of an appropriate behavior. That he would not have paid out any of those settlements and he would have gone to law. Charlie he said that because he is a good person, he likes him, all that . Glenn exactly. We came into this office prepared to talk about infrastructure. When we asked him questions what it, the questions are part of the infrastructure plan will be subsidies. Democrats say if there are two main credits, they will not go for it. He was not prepared to diebolds details. Thedavisbacon act, democrats wanted stripped. It basically mandates that people with contracts are allowed to unionize. Democrats say that is a nonstarter. He punted on that and said he would have a statement on that in two weeks. We went in wanting to talk about infrastructure, but it was very clear that the president wanted to talk about susan rice and overly. Oreilly. Charlie not only talk about, but suggest that she had broken the law and was wonderful to going to jail. Glenn the other thing that is es in theng is the aid oval office very clearly did not want to talk one hand to talk about it. Someone very close to him, a respected advisor to the inner circle, at some point try to steer the question the conversation back to infrastructure. Not so much because we reporters wanted to talk about it. In one extraordinary moment, my colleague asked the president how much time he is spending on infrastructure. Gary cohn said, wait a second, president , lets talk about trade and taxes. It was fascinating, this real life, fast time,it conversation with the president that unveiled some of his strength and weaknesses. Charlie when he got to syria, not only did he express outrage at what had taken place, and how bad this was for the russians to be engaged by this, with a side assad, he also took time to blame the obama and administration and what they had done. They had made a deal to get all the chemical weapons out of syria. Glenn right. That was the dynamic he wanted to bring up. Those were the talking points that the administration wanted to have. They put out a statement yesterday in the wake of these horrific images. I had to walk away from the screen when i was looking at that. I have small kids, i dont want to see that. In a statement yesterday, the white house blamed the obama and mr. Asian, which was kind of stunning. To talkident wanted about that. Beasley, we were not going to interrupt him, but we kept pressing him on the russia question. He said he thought it was a dark day for russia, admitting that russia and assad are allied. When we pressed him again, the most he would say was he was very disappointed in vladimir putin. Tellingly, he refused to say if this was one of those issues that he thought rose to the level of him making a personal phone call to mr. Putin. Charlie thank you. We will be right back. Stay with us. Ripert is here. He is chef and owner of new yorks le bernardin. Yolks tells his life and love for food. It is now in paperback. I am pleased to have you back. Eric thank you, my pleasure. About tempol me cuisine. Eric tempo cuisine is something i am very interested in. I went to korea because i think master they master really well what tempo cuisine is. It is a vegan diet that is to feed the nuns and monks. Every ingredient has medicinal virtues. For the nuns and monks cultivating the blends in the garden, and also cooking, it is a mindful experience, basically meditation. They also put all sorts of love and compassion into the food and believe that will have some benefits for yourself, as a consumer. The food is meant to make you strong, healthy, and have a very clear mind. Charlie but not meant to have you crave it. Eric you cannot crave because buddhism is against attachment. You are not to be attached to anything. Therefore, the food is delicious, but you will not crave ahe way you may chocolate cake or Something Like that. Charlie why has it gotten so much attention . There is more of a sense today to eat healthy. Eric yes, we want to eat healthy. It is very seasonal. You eat what is in season, at its peak. It is organic. Today, we are very conscious of what we are eating. No one wants pesticides in your food. If you have need, you dont want antibody, hormones, and so on. It is a movement. Therefore, there is a lot of interest about tempo cuisine. As i mentioned, it is a vegan diet. It is a big movement in america. To ourde today, vegetarianism, and eating more vegetables in our diet. Charlie more plantbased foods. What to think makes liberated bernardin the restaurant it is . Eric many components make the success of le bernardin. The team is essential. We have a very loyal team that stays at le bernardin a long time. To keep a good team around yourself, you have to be respectful to them. Had to have good compensation, environment, and an where people come and are happy to work. I think we have created that. Then, you have to be very passionate, work hard, and reinvent yourself all the time. Not be afraid of evolving. This is something that we really are not obsessed, but have a lot of focus on. To always involved and reinvent ourselves, in terms of service, atmosphere in the dining room. Wecourse, with the food, have new techniques, ingredients, and so on. That makes, i think, le bernardin, and interesting restaurant in the new york scene. Were not stuck in the past. Again, we are evolving. Charlie on the philosophy of living, you decided early on that one third of your life would be for yourself, one third for your family, and one third for work. Have you kept that up . Eric yes. It is not like on a 24 hour day, does not work like that. I am a person that needs a lot of time for myself. Meditate, i practice buddhism, as you know. I take breaks, i take vacation. Trips, and so on. And make sure that i spend some good time with my family, quality time, on the weekends, and even during the week, vacations. Of course, i dedicate a lot of energy and time into le bernardin. I have a good balance. I believe that you should take time for yourself. It gives you the luxury to withct and have a distance the family, and the business, as well. If you do that, family will support you. That is what makes you a stronger family member, and also , stronger bus. If you are good at work, of course, the team will support you. It is a cycle like that. Charlie where does the title yolks . M, 32 old, and my2 years a sauce. S me to make i think i will be able to do it but i am 17, very skinny, and i cannot beat 32 yolks into a foamy cloud. Therefore, they end up being kind of sticky scramble eggs scrambled eggs. It will take me weeks to master the holidays hollandaise sauce. Charlie how were you able to do it . Eric yes, i was able to do it. Charlie why is that the title of the book . Eric it was the deciding moment in my career. Going to excel. On my first day, i realize, i am very weak, compared to the cooks in the threestar michelin restaurants. They have experienced. It is like a slap in the face, or a wakeup call. I was so dedicated, so passionate. I wanted to really master the techniques, and so on. Home and train, to make sure i will master it. When i did master it, it was basically being effected accepted by the kid. Saying, the kid did it. Charlie did the love of cooking come from your family . Eric yes, from mike grandmother. Different styles. My mother was influenced by chefs. My grandmother cooks food from italy, some foods from that region, and less fancy. More like no presentation, but the pasta was delicious. I had those two expenses. Want, a beautiful china, and very refined silverware, flowers and candles at night on the table. At my mothers house. Then, something much more rustic with my grandmother and the rest of the family. Loved well known that i food so much, that would make me happy. The entire family decided to reward me all the time, they would feed me. Charlie this is autobiographical. You talk about when youre was gone. Your mother remarried. You were abuse. What impact that have on you . Eric it is never good to have. Bused obviously stepfather iwith a had. Despite being very young, i was very resilient. I was fighting him mostly with my intellect. Although i was very young, he was not smart. It became almost like again. I learned how to never give up in that painful moment. I have been inspired to, later on in life, make sure i create a family that would not be broken, and of course, where tolerance is a must. I apply that in every aspect of my life. In work, family, and friends. Charlie where did you find buddhism . Eric when i came to america. It was an accident. I found a book at the airport that talked about buddhism. I was fascinated. Ive read it. When i landed in washington, d. C. , i asked my mother to semisome books from the dalai lama. Nobel prize for peace in 1999. I started to read, and in the late 1990s, beginning of 2000, i started to go to his teachings. I met him many times. I have teachers, including one that comes to my house once a week to make sure im not getting lost with the philosophy. Charlie what was it about buddhism that so compelled you to want to learn more and to become a buddhist . Eric buddhism is interesting because it is a science. The theory can be backed by science. It is also a philosophy, and religion. Religion in the sense that it has rituals, and so on. Fact that love the science can back the theory of buddhism, so it helps you to bring the teaching and share the teaching with people without being dogmatic, without bringing the fact that it is a religion. Charlie so you come to washington, d. C. , you get a job there. At the watergate hotel. That was your first job in america. What brought you to new york . Eric i was 24 in washington. Quiet cityis a very for a 24yearold. It is a very serious city, with politics. Every week in, i was trying to escape to new york city to go and party. I was fascinated by the architecture, the energy. I wanted to come here, and basically find a place where i could express myself in my art, which is cooking. Charlie how did you find that place . Eric i started downtown. Charlie a famous chef. Eric one of the First American chefs in new york to become a super celebrity. Not for being on tv but for his talents, for the cooking he was doing. Charlie and he still is. Eric of course. Bernardin. 1991 to le charlie you do Television Programs now. Eric yes. Learlie liberated and bernardin, you have never had an interest or desire, as so many people have, to own more than one restaurant, in terms of the le bernardin liberate name. Eric yes. Of course i like money because it helps to have a lifestyle, and so on, we know that. It leads to happiness in many ways. It is not my main goal. I started at 1. 2 [in washington, philadelphia to open restaurants in washington, philadelphia. I realize that i did not have time to reflect, no time for the family. The team. R i decided to stay focused on le bernardin, make sure i lead the team every day and inspired the team. Charlie i look at the book, the paperback, and one of the people endorsing it is your good friend bourdain. Utti eric yes. Charlie the book is 32 yolks from workin my mothers table to. Rking the line t we will be right back. Charlie freida pinto is here. Debut took place and danny boyles slum dog millionaire. She now stars in the miniseries, guerrilla. Here is a look at the trailer. I taught english to immigrants. There was a misunderstanding. What kind of misunderstanding . You are in trouble . I dont think we have anything for you. Dont give up. We are just on her way. Leave him alone. We need to do something. Whatever happens next, it starts with working for change. What we need is people who believe what we believe. You think you are free, but you are not. We need your help. We are trying to liberate a political prison. Of full mission idea. Foolish idea. One day, they are going to ask what we did. The government lies to you. It oppresses you. To be abouto has ideals. Police to be accountable. Leaders, that is what is required. You are here because you are black. We are the children of the colonies that built this empire. Strong in our pride. Theyre going to give us something to remember. Tell the police where to find us. Just trying to keep you from being killed. This is a declaration of a state of war. Power to the people. Charlie i am pleased to have freida pinto back at this table. Welcome. This is a serious. Eric a miniseries. Charlie and you play . Mitra. As one half of the revolutionary couple. It is about the 1970s immigration act that impacts a lot of the decisions and actions that have consequences. Idris plays kent . Eric my exlover who comes back to make trouble. Charlie it is not the evolution of political radicalism in london. Eric in london, yes. It is based on facts that i was even not aware of. Things that i wanted to verify. He authenticity about it i went to google, and typed in the 1970s immigration act, but it was not well documented. Charlie we have actors who come to the table all the time who say the best work they see, the best script, the best characters are on television. Eric yes. I have to admit that is true. This is my first tv show. Its not feel like i was filming a tv show. It felt like intense movies back to back, especially working with someone like john ridley, who directed three of the six episodes. I kind of feel like this with this particular one, i understand why actors love television. You get this extra time to go deeper into your characters. Sometimes it can be rush, rush, rush in films. Charlie she tells ken, she wants to be somewhat who does things, for why she doesnt want to be with him. Freida i think she does not know how to be neutral or quiet in the face of injustice. As you go on, you will find out that it comes to the father as well. Charlie a prisoner . Freida political president in india. She is fighting for her right in england i dont know how much you know about the immigration not but by the way it is repealed even today. People who came from the colonies, mainly from african and asia, where under the threat of being deported. She is really fighting for her right to be in england and work. Charlie what is her relationship with her boyfriend, marcus . Freida market does things. She was to be with people who do things. I think he is the more understanding, less volatile, compared to jas. They balance each other off in that sense. Now, they are also at a point in the relationship, which we see in all must almost every relationship, we dont have to be political or radicalize, if they are for each other. At the start of the series, they are already at a difficult place for the relationship. Then, they do something that questions their faith in each other. Back. E then kent comes freida kent comes back, which makes it even more difficult. You will find out later, she does not share that information with markets. Charlie is she prepared for the life of a political radical . Freida i dont think so. I think she is determined to stand up for what she believes in. Filming the series, i thought about it, and thought there is so much of this that she did not first see coming her way, but she bravely went ahead and did what she wanted to do because she believed in it. Not just jas, but marcus, and all the people who come together to form an underground cell, they are playing get out each moment that comes, and there are surprises along the way. Their actions that people take because they believe at the time that is the right thing to do. If you do not account for consequences, you will be majorly surprise. I think that is what jas and marcus find themselves in. Charlie when danny boyle cast you in slum dog had you done any film or television . Freida i had not done anything. And a travelg, show. I traveled across Southeast Asia for nine months. Right . Gay,gig, there was an open casting call and i went to it. Charlie how many were in the open casting call . Freida i dont know, but i think thousands, all over india, even england, and america. Charlie if you grew up in bombay, and then it became mumbai, do sober for to it as bombay or do you use monday mumbai . Bombay or mumbai i use monday for some. I still look around the city and see bombay. When i talked to the press, i tried to say mumbai. Charlie is it the most interesting city . Freida i think the people of new delhi would come charging after me. Is a fascinating city in terms of the extremes that you see. You see that in almost every part of india, but in bombay or mumbai, there is no escaping it. You are bombarded. Your senses are assaulted right away. In that sense, it is very extreme. Somehow you have to cope with it. Charlie my impression is i see more indians, more actors born origin, of indian doing well in terms of global cinema. Freida i have to say, every time i meet people, i say there is 1. 2 Million People billion people in india. If you think there are people without talent, it is a big offense. People are coming to india to film a lot in india. It will continue to happen, using india as the backdrop, as well as using india actors and musicians moving into the west, hollywood, everywhere. It feels appropriate. Charlie what did your friends and others say to you after the stunning success of slum dog millionaire . Did they say to you you have to do Something Different than what you just did . Freida i dont think my friends were involved in the decisionmaking process. I was. I realize, i was not repaired, but did realize something, what i have been giving is great. It is something i work for, but it is a gift. It comes once in a light, so grab it by your hands. Even if it means not being paid or working in smaller films, i dont want to be stereotyped. Charlie what did you do . Freida i consciously steered away from every project i dont know if it happens as much now because i deathly dont get butpts like that anymore, you get the stereotypical indian women roles. It was mostly about women trying to get married and their whole life centered around having the perfect arrangement. That is not who i am. Im 32 years old, im not married. One of the things i did was stay away from it. One of the other things i tried to stay away from was being the pretty girl, the cardboard cutout. I did get caught in that, as much as i tried my best. My second film was a very film, whichcharged got a lot of flack, for whatever reason. Talking about israel and palestine, good luck to anyone who takes on that subject matter. I am glad, even if the film was not widely received, im glad it did not do a blockbuster right away. Charlie your charitable work is important to you . Jennifer very important. I get asked all the time, how much time is charitable work actually, i dont like calling a charitable work, i like calling its social responsibility. How much time is social responsibly work and how much time is acting . It is 5050. I just did a pilot run of a project in los angeles for a food recovery program. Simply because i live in that city, i have been there for five years, and i welcome around the city, and see homelessness, food being west wasted. And then you see mentions mansions. These base hollywood parties. By all means, im not saying, dont celebrate, dont go around and throw a big party to celebrate your film or films, but lets have a little bit of purpose at the end of this. As i asked this question of brown, it seemed that it was going into a trashcan. Some places did serve the food to the homeless population, but mostly it was not connected in any way. Runs ad a friend that company, and has been doing it , and i love the company p she said, fine, lets run a pilot project. We ran around the oscars weekend of recovered over 300 pounds food that had been wasted and d over 1000 people in my sanchez. We are hoping to run it as a fully flash program. Charlie what is the next film . Freida i have an indie film, but one that i am very excited about. Mike friend worked on it for 11 years. Love sonia. It is a story about the sex trafficking ring in india, and then moves to los angeles. Im very excited about it. I played this really crazy prostitute who is mean to the new girl who arrives at the brothel. I have to say, after eight years of being in this industry, im morely being giving mature, more serious roles. It took 2. 5 years of not working at all to go into deep anxiety of, like, is this over . Charlie have you turned down things . Freida turned down things, and the people forget when youre turned down over and over. It took a lot of patience and dealing with anxiety to arrive at guerrilla and love sonia. Charlie thank you for joining us. See you next time. Betty meeting at maralago. The president launched talks with the u. S. And china, meeting positive headlines. Index futures suggest a stronger open in the asiapacific. Betty a difference of opinion. Saying jamie dimon is demonstrably wrong. Dimon is rightys on point. There are