kimberly: he is playing football. greg: how dare you, kimberly? lock her up! kimberly: yes, do it. marie: what you think when you hear that doctor s comment? kimberly: he s not playing like that. it s light football, touch football. in addition to lacrosse and soccer. they diversify it. tennis, all of the above. would i let him play in a competitive league? he s not doing that. i do think it s a big problem and his dad plays football. got a college scholarship but then was injured. he doesn t want him to playle football. he s, like, play something else, play lacrosse. et cetera. greg: do you think soccer is too dangerous if you get hit in the head? marie: if you look at the numbers, the injuries drastically go up when you jump from high school to college. jesse, where d you come down onn this one? jesse: i had a concussion and anyone that watches the five knows that i can go over on all cylinders.
the compilation you did, it s good and instructive. it happens over and over with trump. he says something and everyone overreacts to come and then come after a night sleep, you wake up and go oh, okay, wait. i get it. yesterday, it wasn t that it was off-the-cuff, obviously he was talking about north korea with his national security team all the time but it wasn t written down and it wasn t in a teleprompter and did not go a through white house staffing. but this is the president of the united states. he has to make a decision now. he s facing something that noen other president has faced. now the situation got real. he has to do something. he was talking directly to north korea. i think he believes that his comments would reassure americans. i don t know if that actually was the case. he will figure that out. but for me, yeah, what he said is true. if north korea does something, we will do that. greg: marie, he s a negotiator. do you think this is a negotiating stance? well, we w
you somehow meet in the middle. marie: i m not sure the trump administration has a plan to meet in the middle. it s a really complicated thing that all the administrations for decades have tried. the problem for me with his rhetoric is that he sort of backed himself into a corner here.r he s almost promising very escalatory what would be very dangerous military action and there are no good military options. they are all ugly. or heave it doesn t do anything, it s shown to be an empty threa threat. greg: like a red line, marie? marie: we were talking about this before the show, i would tell the president not to get anywhere near calling for redlines. things are very complicated and i don t know if the america people know what he s talking about but who i really care about is the north korean dictator. and how he s calculating what donald trump is saying. and how he will respond. greg: kimberly, do you think that the north korean dictator really thinks we are going toth invade?
deserve representation too. greg: nothing illegal about that. marie: he didn t register the foreign agent. i know it s not the world s worst crime but i ve always said that the people they are focusing the most on are manafort and flynn. that s who you keep hearing about, having been super shady thingser, not been honest and forthcoming when they did lobbying on behalf of ukrainian dictators and now retroactively going to get right with the law on some of these things? look, i don t know what s going to come of this but is clear this p investigation is serious and continuing. dana: dan rather s got some words of praise for some leakers. that s next. t a safe driving bonus check every six months i m accident free.
toughest problem i am leaving for you is north korea.a i m sorry about it but here we have it. the concern on the intel side of things, at that meeting, president trump sorry, president obama said, in your term, it s likely that this will come up. that would be four f years. this happened in five months. our intel is difficult to get because we don t have any assets on the ground and the intel we had was wrong. if indeed they are now to map it. smaller missiles on icbms. greg: marie, what should we do? marie: going to the intel, there isie disagreement in the intel community about whether they can do it. one thing we need tot do is to really focus on getting intel, that s the crucial issue, i think. we have to do all the above. we have to put economic pressure, especially on china. i think china holds the key to whether we can actually get some progress in north korea because you have the head of special