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korea from carrying out, for example, a long range missile test that would be disturbing and might prompt a response from washington. so if at worst it s a long range missile test and at best harder tougher policy, how do you marry that with the deal that they put together with north korea is a crowning achievement. what in the world are they talking about? if you remember there was those very tense months with south korea, with north korea, and that we managed to get past that. but equally, in the end, what north korea craves, one of the things it wants is inattention and that is a criticism of president trump meeting with kim jong un three times is that he gave attention to north korea and there is no plan for them to
impeachment inquiry. the chair can declare recess at any time. there is a quorum present. i will make an opening statement, and mr. nunes will make his opening statement. audience members, thank you for being k here, we ask for your respect as we proceed with today s hearingpr if is the inattention of the committee and ensure that the committee is run with house rules and house resolution 660, with that i now recognize myself. yesterday morning we heard from ambassador gordon sondland. they had regular access to president trump and pressed the
this for all of time? so that s going to be an inattention that will have to work itself out. bret: what is the politics fallen america? we know what washington is shaping up to be. and you re right, many republicans are speaking out much more loudly about this than they are about impeachment or anything else. buck sexton though says around 500,000 human beings were killed in syria while barack obama was president and leading for a political settlement to a civil war. the media has been more outraged in the last 72 hours over the syria policy than they were at any point during seven years of slaughter. ask why. how, i guess, is this playing in middle america despite what we are hearing here in washington? i think after look at polls that, but a couple things are indicators. number one, people at rallies, i saw a story yesterday i think in the washington post about people attended president trump rally who were supportive of what he was doing. so the president in terms of his
believes that they did this intentionally. i don t think that s what happened. i think this was a mistake. it was in the book, so it s not like it didn t exist. i think this was a mistake that was made, and what donald trump and conservatives do is they latch on to any mistake that ever happens in the media to prove this agenda, to prove that people are acting in bad faith when, you know, 99% of journalists are not acting in bad faith. and i think if, you know yes, it happens sometimes, but for the most part when people make mistakes, it s a mistake. and people take responsibility for it. that s the thing. there s never any responsibility from donald trump. and so i think that it s one of those things that could the media ever be so perfect that conservatives and donald trump won t accuse them of an agenda? no. it s not possible. again, maybe it s just inattention on the part of the editors and didn t have anything to do with their feelings about kavanaugh. but the authors knew thi