to. this is another footnote as far as the president is concerned. again the temperament question comes up, in regard to what kind of a psychological impact the propecia could have. i m not going to venture into that medical realm, i m not a doctor, even if i play one on television. i was saying in geft the president would allow nothing short of being declared the fittest man in america. it got close. there were some sentences there, i was shaking my head, you want to go there. the doctor knew he could not go there. particularly when he got called out on saying he could be fit right through his second term. the reporter s like excuse me, what do you mean by that? this was something that was good for the president, get it done, set it aside. and i think now people can move on to other things like where are your taxes, et cetera, et cetera. you. think physicals are no fun, and imagine having your physical
white house that have been practiced for decades and that need to be maintained. that s about the one subpoena, as we mentioned, there are two. steve bannon is also being compelled to testify by special council robert mueller and that s another matter that we re going to get to tonight. that subpoena came in lieu of a traditional request for a voluntary interview. the new york times broke that story today reporting the move marked the first time mr. mueller is known to have used a subpoena to seek information from mr. trump s inner circle. prosecutors generally prefer to interview witnesses when they have information the witness may not know or catch the witness in a lie. let s bring in our leadoff panel on a tuesday night. new york times reporter matt apulso, jeremy bash. he happens to be a harvard educated lawyer and former council to the house intelligence committee.
the doctor knew he could not go there. particularly when he got called out on saying he could be fit right through his second term. the reporter s like excuse me, what do you mean by that? this was something that was good for the president, get it done, set it aside. and i think now people can move on to other things like where are your taxes, et cetera, et cetera. you think physicals are no fun, and imagine having your physical results shared with a global live television audience. both gentlemen are going to stick by with us. coming up, this new reporting today suggesting trouble signs from the white house in 18 and a possible return to some of the chaos of 17 as we go down the road as we come back after this break. as the government stands
comes up, in regard to what kind of a psychological impact the propecia could have. i m not going to venture into that medical realm, i m not a doctor, even if i play one on television. i was saying in geft the president would allow nothing short of being declared the fittest man in america. it got close. there were some sentences there, i was shaking my head, you want to go there. the doctor knew he could not go there. particularly when he got called out on saying he could be fit right through his second term. the reporter s like excuse me, what do you mean by that? this was something that was good for the president, get it done, set it aside. and i think now people can move on to other things like where are your taxes, et cetera, et cetera. you. think physicals are no fun, and imagine having your physical results shared with a global live television audience.
mueller is known to have used a subpoena to seek information from mr. trump s inner circle. prosecutors generally prefer to interview witnesses when they have information the witness may not know or catch the witness in a lie. let s bring in our leadoff panel on a tuesday night. new york times reporter matt apulso, jeremy bash. he happens to be a harvard educated lawyer and former council to the house intelligence committee. as luck would have it. you get to go first, you ve been in the room where it happens. and in light of that, how extraordinary do you think was today? well, brian, you buried the lead, bipartisanship has broken out on capitol hill. and it s because steve bannon s obstruction in coordination with