something has to be done. do you see a diplomatic solution being able to be reached in time? what is your offering of the best solution here? well, alex, i think that the best solution is a diplomatic solution. you know from following international affairs for so long across your career that we re on our fourth presidency of dealing with this issue. for 24 years president clinton, president bush 43 and president obama dealt with how do we block the advance of the nuclear program at north korea with no tangible results that we ve seen. i think it was good that president trump and his national security team broke with strategic patience and took a more direct approach of talking with our diplomatic colleagues around the world on how we better isolate north korea and stop once and for all their nuclear program. i will say on a bipartisan basis in the house and senate, our legislative branch and our executive branch are in lock
maine, murkowski of alaska. now again the president has alienated members of his own party in the senate. particularly if you re president of the united states of america, the greatest country on earth, you have a special obligation to be above this. and that s why i was really disappointed and zmaed dismayed by the president s between it s appropriate and wrong. the my tweet speaks for itself. should the president i apologize. if it me one i wouldn t have done it if it were me. that s up to him but if it were me i would. i m just embarrassed. i mean, embarrassed isn t the right word. i just regret it. well say nothing of the democrats. a lot of the republicans to be fair condemned what the president did today. and this afternoon at the start of her own broadcast our friend nicole wallace formerly bush 43
particularly if you re president of the united states of america, the greatest country on earth, you have a special obligation to be above this. and that s why i was really disappointed and zmaed dismayed by the president s between it s appropriate and wrong. the my tweet speaks for itself. should the president i apologize. if it me one i wouldn t have done it if it were me. that s up to him but if it were me i would. i m just embarrassed. i mean, embarrassed isn t the right word. i just regret it. well say nothing of the democrats. a lot of the republicans to be fair condemned what the president did today. and this afternoon at the start of her own broadcast our friend nicole wallace formerly bush 43 communications director and lifelong republican opened her broadcast with a personal comment that probably speak for
right? andy card was like johnny apple seed. he was just laying the seeds, doing the policy work. you know what i m getting to. yeah. right now george w. bush is popular as barack obama. do you think that would have ever happened if andy wasn t just waiting patiently? what about that. george w. bush he s a good person, and he has demonstrated the capacity to lead during tough situations and is being recognized for it. and yes, i saw president bush the first, number 41, and he s doing great. that s fantastic. 4 3 is doing well. the bush family is just a great example of what it means to answer the call of noble service. you know why i think he s up in the polls? the painting. he s a good painter. okay. let s talk about the cbo s assessment of the senate health care plan. it s making it a lot harder for republicans to push it through. the white house wasted no time
possible. that really crystal identifies it coming up, law professor jonathan tur lirr says you may not like the. there also with us members of the two intel committee, from the senate side ainge us conditioning senator chris coons reacts to the new developments in syria and form are chief of staff to bush 43, andy card joins the same about the i pacts of tu impacts of these massiv cuts. we ll be right back. take the long way home they limit where you can earn bonus cash back to a few places