donald junior or his daughter or son-in-law. it s about russia, it s about money laundering, it s about allegations that bannon believes, knowing the family as he does, that the son took the russians straight to the old man. also about the fact, again, bannon s portraying himself correctly as somebody who was basically steering the ship in the trump campaign and trump administration. that s the thing that drives donald trump the most crazy. so this idea, i know the white house is pushing out the story it s really about the kids and the family. but read his statement. it s a four-paragraph statement. there s nothing about how dare you attack my family. it s all about how irrelevant steve bannon was and how easy it is to win if you re donald trump but bannon doesn t know anything about that. i m going to put a happy face on the book. bryan used the word difficult. you know what else is difficult, like when you re addicted to a bad stanubstance and you re try to detox from it, the det
reporter. so the idea he was just making up quotes, we need more evidence to support that. it s so many people saying the same thing. i feel like once you get to the eighth, the ninth. it goes back to toobin s point earlier. have you these fights for the soul of the presidency. when i was a kid, ronald reagan was our president and the conservatives had this big movement, let reagan be reagan. james baker moderated him. i worked for bill clinton. a lot of the left thought he had moved to the center. that was a bad idea. it was about positions. scott wants to make it about policies. bannon is not a republican. this critique is whether this man is fit to serve as president. rupert murdoch quoted calling him a blanking idiot. the secretary of treasury and the chief of staff of the white house also call him an idiot. gary cohn calls him dumb as blank, poop. h.r. mcmasters causing him a
between roger ailes and bannon. what has he gotten himself into with the russians? mostly said bannon he went to russia and thought he would meet putin but putin couldn t give an expletive about him so he kept trying. it is hard to grasp, jeff, that bannon is now basically trolling the president on russia which is obviously a subject which he hasn t spoken of heretofore and the white house denied. i guess the question is, what does steve bannon actually know because he wasn t there. he wasn t there, but we re talking about this book in the context of you know, can this marriage be saved between donald trump and steve bannon. my answer to that really is sort of who cares. i don t think that is a particularly important subject. if you read the chapter in new york magazine, you see that the people closest to donald trump, steve bannon, kayte walsh, this very straightforward
crown jewel of the federal penal system. anything that makes him feel more at home is great. this notion somehow he s worried his own staff is going to poison him, the people in that white house, particularly the household staff, ushers and domestic folks have been there for generations. they re the nicest best people he will ever meet. he doesn t need to worry. he s got a lot of worries and fears. he doesn t need to worry. there s also an excerpt about his allegedly about the evening routine from before bannon was fired. if he was not having his 6:30 dinner with steve bannon more to his liking he was in bed by that time with a cheeseburger watching tv and making phone calls. a small group of friends charred his rising and falling levels of agitation through the evening and compared notes with one another. that could be written about someone s 14-year-old child, in bed at 6:30, calling friends, complaining. friends comparing. it s hard to believe this is the president of the unite
going to join us in fighting back against a regime that has terrible human rights violations? that s one of the problems with this nuclear deal. it makes desanctioning the regime into the process of the deal. the europeans will say, won t this be a violation of the nuclear deal. the nuclear deal is narrowly focused on the nuclear issues. the u.s. i think can lawfully confront the regime on other thing, whether it s their malicious behavior in the region, attempts to undermind other governments and their own domestic human rights violations. the u.s. has tremendous power, as you know, to shut any entity out of financial markets, regardless of what anyone else thinks about it. dana: last quick question. what do you think president trump will do in his next deadline of january 11 in regards to the deal? i would hope that he does not certify the deal because the iranian regime has not played up has not lived up to its obligations. not at least with missile testing across the region