analyst and historian and professor at princeton university and kelly ann torrance. we will get to daca in a moment. i want to take a moment to jump off what jeremy was talking about. british prime minister theresa may was asked a question yesterday about trump s mental status. there were quite serious questions being raised in the states about his mental state. do you think they are serious? as i say, when i deal with president trump, what i see is somebody who is committed to ensuring that he is taking decisions in the best interests of the united states. she went on to say that is what she does. she takes decisions here in the uk on what we believe is in the best interests of the uk. so forming some commonality there, julian. she is seeming to back up the president. do we have a good grasp of what
tweeted, hey, he talked to the democrats and confident we ll do something. eric: maybe that will be the deal to get the wall for the democrats to have daca, you know, that s what it s all about and the democrats not on board in terms of tax and health care. and doesn t that seem to make sense, you got to wheel and deal. you want one thing, i want another. you have to wheel and deal. the democrats don t want to give donald trump anything that looks like a win in the midterms and i think their base doesn t want to work with donald trump. if we see bipartisan in 2018, i will be very, very surprised. eric: they ll be wheeling and dealing, see what the senators in ten states won by mr. trump by such a big margin what they ll be doing. kelly ann torrance, quite another year, see what the president lays out at the state of the union. happy new year. eric: to you, too. arthel? arthel: it s cold outside, arctic blast is blocking the country in a deep freeze that