pelosi. the major subject was talks on taxes, as for the details, we will learn more as we see the video and we learn more about the president s comments, indicakatie. and they re expected to play in just a couple of seconds, ali. i m struck by one of the decisions in the white house of when the president should make remarks and how they re prepared. do you think it s a decision by anybody other than the president of the united states? i m curious what he says about north korea and how specific he gets. we have just heard him talk a lot of generalities, talking about the time is now, we need fire and fury, to yes we need diplomacy, it is all over the place. it one hopes there is a strategy that is a little more obvious than the one we get led into. here s the comments from the president of the united states. thank you very much. as you probably have heard, and
the white house but he s trying to move forward on issues like jobs. jacob? kelly o donnell in branchburg, new jersey, thank you very much. james comey s testimony caused citizens to be captivated by his every word. we bring in our expert panel to break it all down. joining us is indicakatie, john and congressional reporter at politico as well as jon finer, former chief of staff for secretary john kerry. katie, do you believe that trump may now be the focus of an obstruction investigation? jim comey was sort of very careful in his language in his testimony on thursday. he was sort of pressed at various points on whether or not there was obstruction of justice there. now, he deferred to bob mueller,