care spending and so forth. when you talk to somebody like peter king, the republican congressman from new york, you said, you know, $100 billion, unrealistic, $50 billion, maybe, maybe not. we have to be really careful. he s now a committee chairman. a lot of the older guys, the guys barney frank was talking about who started out as revolutionaries perhaps and maybe still right wing republicans in certain respects are also committee chairmen and they want the right to spend some money. we know mr. boehner has a plan a strategy to have a gavel that looks either like a keg on a stick or a croquet mallett, do house democrats have an overarching strategy? did congressman frank hint at it, sit back and let the two parts of the gop kill each other? yeah. i think they re going to sit back and watch and issue press releases on go on countdown because there isn t a whole lot else they re going to be able to do. actually if you look carefully at what speaker boehner is doing, he s takin
schools and so forth that as you point out state governors don t want to see cut, some health care spending and so forth. when you talk to somebody like peter king, the republican congressman from new york, you said, you know, $100 billion, unrealistic, $50 billion, maybe, maybe not. we have to be really careful. he s now a committee chairman. a lot of the older guys, the guys barney frank was talking about who started out as revolutionaries perhaps and maybe still right wing republicans in certain respects are also committee chairmen and they want the right to spend some money. we know mr. boehner has a plan a strategy to have a gavel that looks either like a keg on a stick or a croquet mallett, do house democrats have an overarching strategy? did congressman frank hint at it, sit back and let the two parts of the gop kill each other? yeah. i think they re going to sit back and watch and issue press releases on go on countdown because there isn t a whole lot else they re going
is to give this guy fight for this guy s habeas corpus rights, i ll say okay, i m going to do that. but if i find something in the file that suggests he doesn t belong here, my job is to do everything i can do as an attorney, as a member of the united states military to get this guy freed. i think we re a better country for it. we are. we need to have a legitimate justice system that allows suspected terrorists right to defend. we also have a right to know. we do have a right to know. everybody here, i think, believes oluwafunmilayo jim s o their job was to get him off free, and they did. that s true. all right. all right. we re going to have to finish this a little later. we have much more time. we ve got two hours more. it s much better than talking about naked people in the shower. willie, what do you have coming up next? well, i m afraid i have isn t a whole lot better than that.
agreements. they could have just been to be a part of this investigation into michael cohen and they re now complete, and it could mean that it s not going to mean anything more for president trump. so at this point, the president and his legal team remaining mum, claiming that there isn t a whole lot that the president has to be worried about. but when you see these people this close to the president begin to flip, as the president himself described it, it s something that this white house is not going to want to deal with here over the next couple of weeks. victor and christi? president trump has made it very clear that he values very much loyalty. ryan nobles, we appreciate it so much. thank you. reporter: thank you. all right, a lot to get to after this roller coaster week for the president. joey jackson and daniel littman join me now, a reporter with politico and author of politico s playbook. gentlemen, welcome back. thank you for having us, victor. let me start with
continue to apply maximum pressure until north korea abandons nuclear program once and for all. as you just pointed out, that isn t a whole lot different from the position that the obama administration before donald trump took office. so even though last night it seemed like history was about to be made, it s pretty clear here tonight, erin, that there is a whole number of things that have to happen before donald trump and kim jong-un meet face-to-face. right. thank you very much, ryan. and now also breaking at this moment a second message delivered to president trump from kim jong-un by south korea. will ripley outfront with the breaking details from seoul. will, what are you learning about this message? reporter: erin, i ve just confirmed with south korea presidential office second office hasn t been publicly disclosed, in fact the contents of which kept secret but direct message from kim jong-un to president trump. we are told it was not a request for easing of sanctions or