you like them apples? all right. tom foreman, thanks so much. up next, the bill barr interview that proved with every answer that he is the attorney general that president trump always wanted. and then, the deadly fallout of trump s summit with the north korean dictator including, we re told, firing squads and labor camps. stay with us.
you know as a conservative, i m a believer in followinging the plain text of the amendment. i think the 14th is pretty clear. we talked about the president s discipline of not getting into firing squads with fellow republicans. never mind. i spent five minutes telling you how the president stopped fighting with republican, never mind all that, they re now having less than a week to go, republicans in the most threatened districts. it s also very interesting to see the president embrace the pen and phone that republicans were so angry about especially when it came to daca, he legalized a lot of the dreamers. this fight is not going away. i think we have to see whether
mnuchin, a whole bunch of people fighting to try to push trump to do what they believe in and donald trump is kind of a bystander in that process and what you have is just a completely chaotic situation where you re going to have multiple firing squads shooting at each other, the alt-right, the regular right, the moderate republicans, it s a big mess right now. i want to put up the entire quote for you to take a look at. it s part of the weekly standard interview, the point where he says, that presidency is over. what do you think he means by that? i think what he means by that is the fact that the presidency in terms of having steve bannon as a central character at the white house as someone who is going to be carrying out this agenda that is pushing that completely against washington as the presidency that s going to be really trying to keep those hardline promises that the
from the campaign trail on this. how deeply is he delivering on this? and when he says cancel, when he s not rolling back the entire obama administration policy on cuba, so what is he doing? right. well, i think, brooke, more importantly, besides the minute minutia of this policy, he s ushering a return to the cold war between washington and havana. he made that very clear in this speech, going after the castro regime time and again accusing the government in havana of rounding up innocent people, putting them behind bars purely for political reasons. he talked about firing squads at one point, the sounds of gunshots in the air and the ocean breeze in havana. that is the kind of cold war rhetoric we have heard for decades between the united states and cuba. but getting back to the policy, yes, you re right, when he says that he is completely canceling the obama administration s
cries of loved ones or the cracks of firing squads piercing through the ocean breeze. not a good sound. among the courageous cubans can us on stage here today are carrie who was imprisoned by the castro regime 15 years ago. [ cheers and applause ] she looks awfully good. thank you, mr. president.