brian: on the radio show i played lindsey graham s sound bite, i m not looking for a long trial in and out, we ll do that some other time. if people are mad, there are republicans want to get their story out and you have a president who wants his story out. he wants to focus on his side, he wants his counsel on his si side, is the president right or is lindsey graham right? i m not going to say who s right but i will say this i understand that desire to have their own chance to get some of their own back. i think it politics sometimes you got to make decisions with your head over your heart. one of the problems with that is it gives legitimacy to what has fundamentally been an illegitimate process. i would argue the senate would send a stronger message by saying let s have a motion to
seized more than 400 square miles of territory and the fight for some key towns has swung back and forth between each si side. as you can see, this is the turkish flag. we captured this and it escaped and left behind their stuff. the gangsters of erdogan, we have a righteous cause that we are defending our land and no one can invade our land. president erdogan said he would not meet with u.s. vice president mike pence on thursday, now he is. he said there would be no cease-fire, that too could change. our proposals are for the terrorists to lay down their arms, their equipment, everything. destroy the traps they have created. vice president mike pence and secretary of state mike pompeo will bring a simple message to turkish president erdogan, stop your military operation immediately. we need a cease-fire at which point we can begin to put this all back together again.
this week president trump has ramped up his prolific twitter usage. he tweeted more than 50 times over the weekend and sent more than 30 tweets since the week began. as the president continues to make the most of his executive time, the day-to-day work of actually running the country seems to be falling by the wife si side. just this week after the deadly malfunction in the boeing 737 crisis, the president finally got around to appointing someone to run the federal aviation administration. after failing to find a replacement for john kelly, the white house is reportedly planning to drop the word acting from acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney. he is doing that job in addition
eric: an alert, the senate to return to work today as majority leader mitch mcconnell works to bring president trump s proposal to end the shut down to a vote this week. both sides continued to point fingers at each other. this morning the president tweeting this, democrats are getting themselves. they don t really believe it. if they say you can stop crime, drugs, human trafficking and caravans without a wall or steer real barrier, stop playing games and give america the security at deserves as humanitarian crisis. life on capitol hill with what we can expect on the senate si side. eric senate and house to hold both to end the shutdown this week, but it sounds like the votes will be on different things. mitch mcconnell on the senate side with president trump s proposal down on paper which is basically border wall money in exchange for temporary protection for daca recipients
will. like with most things with mueller we never know what is going on. we are getting a one sided view that is from the president s si side. so we don t know where things stand. it s a huge step that mueller has the questions finally. we have been waiting for this to happen. we have been waiting for this day. mueller has been waiting for this day. what the next steps are, we just don t know. will there be follow up? will there be a demand from mueller that the president answer the obstruction question? what is interesting to me is that some of the questions in this latest batch had to do with the president s then-candidate trump s comments he made when he had the press conference saying russia, if you are listening, when he talked about the fact that there could be something coming out on hillary clinton after the don jr. trump tower