on the other hand they don t enforce the sanctions but they are afraid if they choke north korea off economically the union will collapse. friendly to the u.s. right on chinese borders. how do we change that calculus diplomatically and eventually militarily so that they see north korea as more of a problem than it s worth and they take meaningful action? pete: how do you squeeze china just briefly on that. what more can be done to bring them to that table? militarily, a couple of things. one, south korea has asked for tactical nukes for the united states to look at reintroducing tactical nuclear weapons back into the south korean peninsula. we had pulled them out under bush sr. and the south korean defense minister recently asked for us to put those back. in secondly, the japanese are looking to hugely modify and increase the lethality of its military. its constitution con strains its post world war ii constitution con strains the
question which is in a democracy why not let the people weigh in. why not congress make this law rather than jerry rigged system. the answer is people don t support this. they don t want more illegal immigration into this country. they are bypassing their will and doing it through the white house, right? no. i completely agree with you, tucker. absolutely. look, the daca program is only a temporary protection from deportation. and, you know, president trump can continue the program in place and exercise the same presidential authority that previous administrations like republican administrations like eisenhower, reagan, bush sr., et cetera. but at the end of the day, i agree with you completely we need congressional action. dreamers should be put on a road to citizenship. tucker: let s be real. do you this for a living so you know as well as as i better than i, the amount of lying around this issue. democrats are jumping up and down you are a racist. you hate children if you are
question which is in a democracy why not let the people weigh in. why not congress make this law rather than jerry rigged system. the answer is people don t support this. they don t want more illegal immigration into this country. they are bypassing their will and doing it through the white house, right? no. i completely agree with you, tucker. absolutely. look, the daca program is only a temporary protection from deportation. and, you know, president trump can continue the program in place and exercise the same presidential authority that previous administrations like republican administrations like eisenhower, reagan, bush sr., et cetera. but at the end of the day, i agree with you completely we need congressional action. dreamers should be put on a road to citizenship. tucker: let s be real. do you this for a living so you know as well as as i better than i, the amount of lying around this issue. democrats are jumping up and down you are a racist. you hate children if you are
you know, at the transition for president clinton coming in i went and saw john sununu who d been president bush sr. s chief of staff. he said you ll find before you realize it that the disputes are not republican versus democrat it s article 1 versus article 2. here s mitch mcconnell, theoretically of the same party as our president, criticizing him but more importantly matt and i were talking about this during the break, is holding the session the senate in pro forma sessions during this recess so the president of his own party cannot make a recess appointment and run the senate. you re seeing these institutional pressures which i think are amazing and wonderful, mr. madison would be very happy actually. i want to thank everybody. we ll be right back. more news ahead. so you miss the big city? i don t miss much. definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor. the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of analysis? yeah, watson. i can quickly analyze millions of cl
staff not to follow his example. well, let s just, you know, let s get some perspective of previous white houses and how this worked. i mean, henson, to my understanding, you have some pretty great stories on how, you know, president bush and how he dealt with leaks within his own white house. how did bush sr. keep this under wraps? well, basically, the first thing is, the staff has to realize they re not serving the president well. secondly, my experience, we should see a very strong chief of staff, and i m not commenting on the current one. i m simply saying the one i saw work in internally in jim baker. he had the complete support of the president. he and the president were very close friends. therefore, president bush could turn over the total running of the white house to jim baker. jim baker, in turn, very carefully controlled the staff. you only knew what you needed to know to get your job done. there were just a handful of, a