putin, that was a tense visit. there was a lot of acramony over the missile strikes in syria and you didn t hear anything kbout about that. it was pretty bullish and trump bottom line seems determined to press ahead with better relations with russia and vladimir putin and boy is that interesting in the context of everything we re talking bouts. and praise was being heaped youn for deadline writing after the news broke on comey. the associated press hmoved an item. quote with his shocking dismissal ofbi director james coy donald trump is propelling the presidency into rarely traversed territory. i hope people understand it s one thing to sit down at a keyboard, think about it and
steve, how smart for him to start with these two groups yesterday and day. he is in his element talking about these things. he does. as byron pointed out last hour it is a good political move. he is courting democrats and democratic constituents and getting positive comments from union leaders. the bigger question we saw it framed out in the last three minutes. paul ryan on the one hand wanting to use the legislative process to incentivize american companies to do business here, the positive approach. donald trump wanting to use executive action to punish companies who don t stay here. two very different approaches. we ll see it hammered out in the coming weeks as they figure out exactly what they ll do. shannon: we saw speaker ryan taking a lot of questions about that border tax and the gop will have to figure that out as well. i want to ask you about th news it sounds like f.b.i. director james coy is goin to stay through his current