bizarre drama from the white house including the security advisor and chief of staff drawing a line and saying no to the president over his son-in-law. saying that on national security grounds and there are concerns about the behavior of a white house senior advisor and contacts with multiple foreign countries, serious concerns they would rank among the biggest scandals in any modern presidency even if there weren t bizarre and complicated nepotism concerns layered in the middle of this same scandal. joining us now is shane harris of the washington post, one of four reporters that broke this big story tonight. mr. harris, congratulations on this very big story. thanks for joining us tonight. thanks, rachel. let me ask you about h.r. mcmaster. there s a lot of discussions about white house officials having concerns and then there s a lot of specificity in your reporting about h.r. mcmaster, learning about kushner s
economy. that will be hashed out tomorrow with a likely final vote on friday. the bottom line, the other big story tonight, reports out of north korea that the north koreans may be willing to negotiate about its nuclear weapons program. that is a bit of a surprise. remember earlier this week that missile launch suggesting that north korea could reach various u.s. cities. there s nuclear experts saying this could be a sign that kim jong-un just wants to show that he has a deterrent but doesn t want to use the missiles and weapons as an offensive weapon against the u.s. president trump said he doesn t want to negotiate with kim jong-un. but this sign tonight that maybe the president tough rhetoric has been working with north korea might lead them to the table. sean: sounds like kim jong-un doesn t want to be obliterated, which would have to happen. not a lot of good options there. thanks, ed. joining us with more reaction, white house senior adviser, mercedes schlapp.
tonight, america has to ask a very important question, tell us, tell us what s good comes out of the sanctuary city law, people that never respect our laws and sovereignty coming to this country again and again and again and again and again and again, six times after being deported, after all those felonies, and american, young woman is killed with her father walking on a pier in san francisco? we will have a lot more. michelle malkin joined m us in a minute. now with a tax vote in the senate looming, many are wondering tonight what tax reform could mean for their bottom line. here with the statistics, as of now, this is important to every forgotten man and permanent voters in this election, this bill increases the minimum deduction to $12,000, 24,000 for joint filers. it ends the individual mandate penalty under obamacare. thank goodness. it removes the alternative minimum tax. additionally, the top marginal rate will be lowered, not enough
undercounting the impact on the economy. that will be hashed out tomorrow with the likely final vote in the senate on friday. bottom line, the other big story tonight, o reports that of north korea that the north koreans may be willing tor negotiate about its nuclear i weapons program. that is a bit of a surprise. remember earlier this week, that missile launch suggesting that north korea could reach various u.s. cities. there are nuclear experts tonight saying that this may be a sign that kim jong un just wants to show that he has a deterrent but doesn t want to actually use those muscles and weapons as an offense of weapon against the u.s. and others. remember, president trump has said he does not want to negotiate with kim jong un.te but this is science tonight that the president s tough rhetoric has been working with north korea might lead him to the table, sean. sean: it seems to me like kim jong un doesn t want to be obliterated, which would have to happen, not a lot of good op
competition on behalf of at&t and time warner, and given the landscape in which both companies operate rkt they ll be unable to prove that. all right thank you so much. appreciate your time. a big story tonight, the president s influence on the department of justice. there was a perfect view of a massive building implosion which is a sight to see until the bus pulled up. [ bleep ] get out of the way bus!