back to pakistan? these are questions that republicans are demanding answers on? harris: dws throwing down a threat there, it sounds like. to the police, no less. harris: capitol hill is turning its attention to tax reform as republicans announcing plans for new legislation. also senate majority leader mitch mcconnell supports a bipartisan approach to repairing obamacare. our political panel can t wait to get on this one. i haven given up on health care reform yet. and secondly, i know that we can deliver on tax form.
that he was in some way involved. i don t want to bring up the immediate of the media. it s concerning when you have the president of south korea visiting and it s energy week. you ve got better things than to be tweeting about this. both sides need to calm down. when kelly anne conway defends him, sarah huck abee. two weeks ago ivanka said i haven seen such viciousness. consider the president s tweets. julie: we understand this is great for their ratings. what does this do for the president and their agenda. there s a new fox poll. do tweets help or hurt president trump accomplish agenda. 71% say hurt. three days ago it seems like he had made some headway for gop senators who are opposed to the healthcare plan. today it looks like it s not
for the president of the united states to ask whether or not he was under investigation. why is it appropriate? that s not consistent with the guidelines at the justice department to avoid that. we ve talked to several legal scholars have weighed in on this and said there was nothing wrong with the president asking that question. so the department should change their protocol? i haven seen their protocol. i m only speaking to what i said. that s what you think. that s not what i think. look at the people who followed up the interview. there were multiple attorneys who came on after and specifically stated it was not inappropriate, it wasn t wrong for the president to do so. again, i can only base it off. i m not an attorney. i don t even play one on tv. what i can tell you is what i have heard from legal minds and people that actually are attorneys and that s their opinion. i have to trust the justice system on that fact. would you say based on the experience that you and s
right to strike and kind of make a statement, if you will, on this day? i think that s an important question. locally, this affects a lot of individuals throughout northern virginia, maryland, the district. look. i haven talked to the president specifically about this. obviously, as i mentioned, people have a right to express themselves. as the president is doing today by making sure that we appropriately salute the contributions that women make to this country. there s clearly an impact, in the case of schools. localities throughout the country, here and in the greater washington, d.c. area. i think that concern is best utilized by any parents through their local school boards, city councils and majors. whrorpb they find it appropriate for that to occur. i have not spoke ton the president about this, but i think there s a balance. i would hope that we should use
we ve seen seen growth like this. i don t know, gina, i don t know we saw the same line of reasoning through the entire campaign, and he won. if i were democrats, i would want to be focusing on a unified message, not more division. i would not. i would not be focusing on a unified message. donald trump came in saying he was going to do immigration reform. he said the other say tax reform. i haven t seen it. infrastructure, i haven t seen it. affordable care aboct, i haven seen it. that s because the administration is being poorly run. they don t have the people in the jobs to do them. that s up to donald trump. he hasn t been able to do it so far. gina that s obstructionism also. this conversation was just going on between matt and gina. that s representative of what s happening across the united states. the trump supporters see it one way, and the nontrump supporters see it another. as a reporter, how do you go about dealing with this?