threat, many of the senators going there realize they re going to be used as props in a know t photo op for the white house but really have no choice. what the senators and america really want to know what is are you going to do, mr. president? how are you going to steer this into negotiations? the only way to actually stop the north korean threat in its tracks. okay. joe, so when it came to iran which was always substantially less of a threat than north korea seems to be now, the answer was giving iran a big deal that it could take to its people and say it won. whether it did or didn t. is that approach viable for north crkorea or an entirely different way we have to look at this? 25 years of threats and sanctions haven t slowed the north korea program one bit. the only thing that ever has has been diplomacy. we ve had agreements with north kn korea that have stopped the program. most experts on north korea agree you re not going to get
sean: j, from my standpoint, they lead this intelligence. leaks.ver should ve the nsa does its job, they are surveilling his counterpart in russia, they are having a conversation, it s a normal procedure. he s getting in touch with people he will have contact with and will be working with. so they are supposed to minimize and are not supposed to reveal the identity. his identity is my mask, the contents of the conversations are made public and he tells a story to the vice president, ma, be left out of the teller too. perhaps by accident. maybe on purpose. know.t his career is over because they will eat this intelligence. a felony, right? right. in that scenario you just laid out, this is exactly why general flynn s lawyers are advising him to seek immunity. as monica just said, this is a bit of a witch hunt here. in this sense, who was the victim of what really happened my general flynn, the president is saying this, he s right. he s the victim.
some, a blanket of ability to tap and to look. selective targets. yes. we have plenty of them. but why tap everybody? don t tap everybody? there are codes that they use in the nsa to go in. i notice you made that pointe they have a database they can go on anybody and find out all they want to know.t, you don t think that this country is actively trying to persecute its own people through these devices, do you? no, i don t think so.o they do have invasive ability beyond all measure, supported by a technological machine that is incredible. we saw that with the russian hackers coming right in. we don t know about the russian hackers.ed snowden told me they were. no, he didn t, that s a joke. that s a joke.e. coming up, ronald reagan and the actor that portrays him, tom matheson, talks about playing the role of our 40th president in killing reagan.
unreasonable precondition as a single precondition to say actually the thing we are negotiateding over is this peace much land. you need to stop building on that peace of land when we negotiate. one of the things we are negotiating about is security and yet we have 130 rockets that were fired at israel in the last 24 hours. and can we get the rockets to stop? can we get all these? look, let s sit in a room and let s have open peaceful communication. let s create a possibility for hope and not hate. wane my guests to tell us wane my guests to tell us what they think we should know.t at the same time.