his response. he s not pounding his fists. he s repeating sound bites that are safe and will not get him into any trouble. how does that preview what we expect his strategy to be on thursday when he testifies? we will not see a repeat of clarence thomas on thursday, someone coming out breathing fire with the anger visible in his face. he is going to deny the allegations. as with clarence thomas and brett kavanaugh, they have the challenge of proving negatives, which is not as easy as making accusations. but in a situation like this, if he s facing three different accusers, if the fox interview is any indication, the only thing he will do is give short denials, go back to his reputation, go back to his life of service and they may be what we see. on the other hand, maybe this is a false preview in that he is planning to come out full of
mean, they seem to have hope of regime change, but there s very few examples in history of sanctions actually forcing regime change. south korea might be the only one. countries like north korea, venezuela and cuba have endured decades of u.s. sanctions without changing regimes or changing their behavior. so, you know, i don t see a well thought out trump administration policy in place here. i just wonder what the status of the relationship really is. because over the weekend, the president raised again the idea of meeting with the iranian president, much like as you re talking about, the meeting he had with kim jong-un. but how would you describe the status of this relationship, non relationship with iran right now. i would take trump up on his offer to meet, because given trump s track record, he is easily duped in these kinds of negotiations. he is prone to go into a negotiation like with north korea or the european union, you know, breathing fire and brim stone. and then it s a
trying to apply. mike pompeo. does he get confirmed in the senate? he does and should be. he should be evaluated on the job he has done as director of c.i.a. and done a good job. bill: seems like the vote will be super close. it will be close and people are holding him to a standard they didn t hole hillary clinton or john kerry or multiple others. let s hold him to the same standard as everyone else and evaluate him based on performance. bill: last question. house republicans are breathing fire on the department of justice. they want documents that they say they ve been stonewalled for months they re making their case that way. some are threatening to impeach rod rosenstein. what do you make of the d.o.j. s position whether it s the comey memos or other documents related to the fisa warrant and all this other material we ve been debating for the past year and a half. what s the d.o.j. hiding? they re not trying to hide it. jeff sessions, i know him well and a person that c
report. more headlines. a car bomb exploding in a southern afghanistan, hurting dozens of people. it happened as people were leaving celebrations for the afghan new year. a giant at t-rex as a theme park in colorado bursting into flame flames. about 90 miles south of denver, they say that they think there was an electrical malfunction. of the t-rex is 24 feet tall and appears to be breathing fire at some point. the owner says he hopes to replace it by the summer. and a fist fight erupted during a government meeting. happened in the country of jordan on monday, but we just got that video. apparently arguing about the formation of a new political faction, and things got heated. we continue with trace gallagher just after this.
and his wife are donating to moore s ipone nlt, the democrat doug jones. he wrote, simply, as you see, country over party. caitlin collins is out front. a big rally here. judge moore has the support of the president, the rnc is back. bannon s speech tonight described as fire breathing. i know it starts any moment where you are. you have been talking to them about what wee re going to hear. what can we expect? reporter: yeah, that s right. we re certainly expecting a fiery speech here tonight, erin, from steve bannon. as you know, that former white house chief strategist has not only been one of the longest backers of roy moore in this race, but also one of the most ardent. he stuck by him despite those multiple sexual assault allegations made against roy moore, much like the way he stuck by donald trump during the presidential election last year when multiple women accused him of sexual assault. tonight, we re told by people close to bannon nat we can expect him to be breathing fire