something new in this broadcast. you heard by now that president gets a lot of his information from cable television news. that his twitter feed contains more references to news networks than national security staff and you may have heard the reports that he rarely if ever reads his daily intelligence briefings opting instead for an oral briefing every couple of days instead. so with all this in mind, we want to share some key national security analysis. and mr. president, we don t know if you re watching tonight but we hope that you are. and joining me now is former national security counsel adviser to the obama administration, sam bidgrad. sam, i know you helped prep president obama and helped prep for the daily briefing. let s kick off this first edition of the president s daily brief. in your view, what does president trump need to be focused on first thing tomorrow morning? and if we can, let s start with that threat at the top. i imagine of the list which is
them. robert costas, msnbc contributor, and jeremy bash, msnbc s national security analysis and former chief of staff to leon panetta. let me be positive, trump went over there because despite all the bs and phony feuding. with the intelligence people, he knows right now he needs them. and the people on capitol hill know that as well. this is the an ally trying to keep those relationships alive. understanding they can t have a war with the intelligence community even though they just had one a few weeks ago. he s president now. why does he keep holding up the press like stooges? like they also have to have a bourgeois business guy they have to hold up? he clearly loves it. every hero needs an anti-hero. when he was standing there with