, and we should ramp those up and keep china s feet to the fire at the same time, believe it or not, there is a subterranean economy over there that suggests that maybe, he really understands the future is with supply and demand and not with command and control. neil: you know, do you ever get a sense, robert, that the north korean leader is kind of in over his head that he s overwhelmed and that either he ignored the people around him or they re running the show but whatever the case, he doesn t impress and that s contrary to the kinds of things the president has said about him, maybe the presidents not really impressed. so that s probably true. he s young, but there are advantages in being young. when he looks at the future, his future is a lot longer than his fathers or grandfathers at the time they took control, so in reality here, i think he has the potential ultimately to make himself into a transformational leader. he is, you re right, neil.
technology. neil: make america broke again. same thing they did in 2008 when barack obama neil: a lot of the policies the policies are a little bit scary. the point is people need to be educated what the problems are with down falls. i don t think it s the right approach republicans to be taking right now. the idea it s too expensive is not going to resinate, my health care doesn t work now and you didn t fix it. having people like sebastian gorka personalizing trying to take away hamburgers and suv s, you laugh about it, sure, does that rile people up? to[inaudible] i have seen this move before. democrats, it s the same play book.
unions yesterday in governor cuomo s open letter, you had the building trade supporting it they were going to build construction with union jobs and the tech industry is not known for unionizing its tech employee s this is not an industry where the employees want to be. neil: and change the way other businesses who might want to look at setting up shop here. i think not so now. this type of diplomacy where we can basically hang sticks and carrots in front of businesses at the threat of some obscure political board just eliminating their deal, this is not an environment where businesses will want to come and if this continues the way it is if governor cuomo continues running the state the way he does we can expect more businesses to pull out. neil: well god bless him he did try to get them here and he s trying again but again to your point it s an up hill battle joe borelli, thank you very very much we should say new york also lost better than $2 billion in revenue prior to this getti
protect him forever against everybody including china when he starts to move forward so the future is very foggy and nuclear negotiations take a long, long time but there s more hope there i think than there is reason to be disappointed. neil: if you were the president, robert, would you hold off on any meetings until you had a sense going there that you would be signing off on something? well the normal course of events is that you have a frame work agreement and the framework agreement is agreed by staff, ahead of time, and then you show up and sort of do the diplomatic piece, that this president is very hands-on. he s very engaged personally, and you can say gosh, that kind of hangs everything out there right out in the open, but at the same time, you know, i think i would say get your staffs working together on something that pushes in the direction i just mentioned some kind of breakthrough that allows kim to understand he could be a transformational leader and he could have a m
it s a preview. neil: what do you think? you know, he has a really case to make today and i m glad he s doing it with the backdrop of bernie speaking over in brooklyn. he will echo what the vice president did, step the stage and frame 2020 as a choice between a party that stands for limited government, economic growth, versus the party regardless of who wince of sort of chaos and medicare for all and green new deal. well, the midterms are different because congress is on trial right there and i think the conservative party was upset with congress not delivering on passing obamacare, amongst other things. cpac crowd is not blaming donald trump to things like that as neil: the crowd right now, you see what s going on, they are playing with showing socialist talking points in the part of prominent democrats. make america scare again