he had an interesting little take on his negotiating style as he complained about senate democrats are holding up his cabinet picks including his trade ambassador. watch. i mean, i am meeting with the prime minister tomorrow as you know. great britain. i meeting with her tomorrow. i don t have my commerce secretary, and they want to talk trade. so i have to handle it myself. which is okay. ed: so we don t know that much about prime minister may, we ve seen a lot of donald trump in the campaign and now in this transition, he s got that breezy style. heck, i will do it myself. i will negotiate, i will get a great deal. it will be huge. how do you see theresa may responding and how do you see this relationship budding? she should take a leap, she s in a tough situation. if you want to leave, you can t
conditions that people love. ed: i m glad that you mentioned republicans did not pass anything new in the last few two years because over the last few years, something else happened. another man who had a big load on all of this, barack obama refused to have any changes to the law at all and when the supreme court stood up the law in 2012, he said this. i am as confident as ever that when we look back five years from now, or ten years from now, or 20 years from now, we will be better off because we had the courage to pass this law and keep moving forward. ed: julie, why did president obama face thehe reality? the political reality and policy reality that the law did some good things but was not perfect? instead, every step of the way, he refused to improve it at all and we wasted a few years. quite frankly, the president can t do anything without congress putting a bill on his desk. ed: he didn t even proposeit
up, going nuclear, and he is rewriting the senate rules. that s what the mainstream media will say. doesn t that double up the risk of his agenda? they could turn around and say if you try filibustering tha legislation stuff, what if we just eliminate the whole process? ed: speaking of goinge nuclear, steve bannon tonight who is not really said anything publicly is going nuclear on the media. among other things, telling the new york times, the media here is the opposition party. they don t understand this t country. they still do not understand wh. donald trump is the president of the united states. the media should be embarrassed and humiliated and keep its mouth shut to just listen for a while. what you think about that? i think it would take a true optimist to believe that the elite media is going to keep its mouth shut and listen. it s a nice idea. a very sobering column yesterday
alien from most americans. they live in enclaves, charles murray s book, he talks about these people that just socialize with each other, marry each other, go to school with each other, and then wonder about all those strange people out there called americans. ed: another big issue is obamacare. president trump is going to tell mr. hannity that maybe we should let obamacare explode and democrats he said will be begging to fix it. that it will collapse under its own weight. matt lewis wrote today in the daily beast, that maybe it s better to let that happen. instead of going down instead of throwing a hail mary and risking a huge interception, republicans might be better off gaining a few yards and move the ball down the field. your thoughts?s? a lot of very smart people, including dr. tom price, have thought about this a lot. it s not about obamacare in the end.
time.er it is good to share with his family, i talked to don, jr., and eric about what now? the business, the expectations are high for president trump, ii think he s doing exactly what we want him to do. very work like. he gets in there like a ceo, solving some problems. ed: i want to talk to you. you checked in because you stayed in washington past the inaugural and saw some of the women s rally. let s listen to madonna. i want you to react. yes, i am angry. yes, i am outraged. yes, i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. ed: willie, this was supposed to be a positive look at women s rights, pushing back on donald trump. we have a great tradition in this country with protests. but what was your reaction?