and that s a commercial made the johnsonville way. the naming of a special counsel came as republican lawmakers began signaling acc t acceptan acceptance. the congressional probes do continue. in a moment we will speak with one of the congress members part of it. first, wider reaction on the capitol hill. what have you been hearing on the hill? positive reaction up here on capitol hill. really that has already gone a long way in lowering the temperature up here. we heard from democrats and republicans really praising this choice saying that bob mueller is someone who is very well respected. has a long history of integrity, someone who basically is a known commodity to a lot of the lawmakers up here. we heard earlier this evening from the chair of the senate intelligence committee richard burr and the ranking member mark warner who are leading their own
president is charming one on one. i enjoy talking to him as many people who do interview him do enjoy talking to him. in terms of what s happening now, political transgressions are not necessarily legal transportations. robert mueller s job is not to parse president trump s qualities as a leader. you can expect members of congress are going to continue to do that. right. i think this is a really important point to remember. telling the truth is actually really important when you are under investigation and you are put under oath. if you look back to what got president clinton ultimately in trouble, it was pure jerierjuri him. i think that the fact that he often president trump often does i think what tony said, invention of stories. i would say he maybe doesn t always remember things exactly the way they happened. we could think of inauguration day where he kept insisting that the crowds were a certain size
if you want to give a memo to the president, you ve got to give it to the staff secretary. now, this is normal. this is how it was done in the obama years, how it was done in the bush years. typical white houses have the paperwork flow this way because you have to archive it for presidential records. anything the president sees is archived. this is what they are trying to do. the problem is staff is not necessarily abiding by it. i quote one senior administration official saying, look, yes, it s the system, but i don t necessarily follow it. we talked about those factions. jared kushner is his son-in-law. he doesn t just have access to the president in the west wing. he has access to the president in his residence, and so some of the west wing advisers say, look, i don t want to to only give the president through this system if i know one of the people i might be competing with on ideased is giving things to the president back in his house part of the white house. or talk to him at t
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and try to cap this program and figure a way out of this. that s actually what i wanted to ask you about next. the trump administration is trying to figure out how to deal with north korea. sitting down and having a discussion about this and capping this, as you said. in your expertise having watched many leaders try this, what do you think is the best approach? well, i think the first thing that should happen is the united states should call for talks about talks. informal talks, itten doesn t have to be sitting down for formal negotiations to figure out where both sides are and what they are willing to talk about. i think that needs to be done without preconditions. one of the problems in the past is that u.s. leaders have said we want to sit down and talk about denuclear larization. the response to that has been well maybe that s the outcome,