that has global peace or national security interest on their mind. so yes we have to be tough. do you have any concerns that i think we should stop appeasing iran. jenna: speaker ryan, i think we should stop appeasing iran, that is an interesting talking point from him, i should say his policy stance on this new development between trump administration and iran over the last 24 hours. a little bit of a news briefing that they re talking about health care as well as a couple other issues, including our relationship with australia. we have other headlines coming from capitol hill as well, and of course a white house press briefing coming up in about 15. jon: busy times on capitol hill, as jenna just said, this fox news alert, the nominee for the supreme court from president donald trump, neil gorsuch, is making the rounds on capitol hill, here he is meeting with influential tennessee republican bob corker, let s listen in. you know i had peyton manning as my guest this week,
allies in japan and south korea, as north korea steps up its saber rattling as well, we will talk this with the author of this book. he is also an asian analyst that we rely on very much, and we expect, by the way, some tape from the white house, so if that does happen then i have to interrupt you, i apologize. but you say really when it comes to priority of this trip, it is really about south korea this time around, not necessarily north. why? south korea right now is going through an impeachment crisis, the president was impeached by a lopsided vote in the national assembly in december, her fate is now in the hands of a constitutional court, and now nobody knows who is going to be the president of south korea in a couple of months time. so right now we are seeing, for instance, south korea slowed down the deployment of the terminal high altitude area missile defense system, which is crucial to the defense of south korea and the united states. and so it s important now that south k
and 14th amendment, that is great, except those people don t enjoy those rights. jon: gregg jarrett, fox news anchor and attorney as well, thank you. jenna: back to capitol hill, speaker ryan talking a little bit about health care, lets us let s is sending again. when we were debating obamacare that did that. my own position is clear, where congress goes on this is an open question on that. that is one of the ways you can finance tax credits, there are a lot of other ways as well. s you spoke up forcefully last year about the muslim man, i wonder if you are totally comfortable right now with trump s executive order and the provisions or give preferential treatment to minority religions customer that is a good question, because you know that this is not a muslim ban, if it were, i would be against it. we are a tolerant, pluralistic country. we are and we will be. that is really important. the bill we passed last year, if you recall, after the paris shooting, it became clear t
continue to be. i think it s important that presidents and prime ministers, heads of state, are able to have candid and private conversations with one another. my second question. the president also referenced arnold schwarzenegger today at the press conference, and at the breakfast, and, arnold shorts and egg are tweeted to the president that perhaps they should switch jobs. i m not going to comment on that, let s talk about policy. you also mentioned about choice in health care. jenna: you can see during a weekly news briefing that speaker ryan can be asked quite a variety of different question questions. all related to news of the day, so we will continue to monitor this for more headlines. we also showed you a live shot of an office, you might ve seen a door with an office, and that is where senator, that is the meeting between the supreme court nominee, neil
breitbart editor milo yiannopoulos and put the campus on lockdown. mr. trump tweeting, if u.c. berkeley does not allow free speech and practices violence on innocent people with a different point of view - no federal funds? let s bring in the associate editor and columnist for real clear politics, and steven, the political editor for the washington times. you suggest that this kind of anarchy, really, on the uc berkeley campus actually strengthens the hand of president trump, in what way? well, i think that first of all, if we re going to have permanent protest, everybody is going to tune them out and nobody is going to listen anymore, that will just dilute any kind of potency of whatever opposition, the left and others, want to create the president trump. but when you break store windows and restaurant windows like what happened here in town the day of the inauguration, when you are a