something you re not able to talk about it much. you don t know what anybody else said. it s better to go to davos and focus on the feature. this just in, jacob gibson reporting federal law enforcement telling fox news a few thousand fbi employees cell phones were affected by that technical glitch that included the messages of peter strozk and lisa page from being stored. richard buhr said, he think it is a technical glitch and not a deliberate to prevent anyone from seeing what these two said. attorney general said, they will take every measure possible to get these text messages back. is that really big problem for the fbi right now? little bit. mission has been accomplished. sounds reasonable. i can tell you from the mail that i get. my conversations with conservatives and the e-mail that i get, there s a huge amount of interest on the right
robert, first of all, on davos, this trip could be fraught. let s call his visit aspirational, and in plain english, a lot of these folks are guys who wouldn t let him in the club as a businessman. that s exactly right, but this is a perfect foil, in a sense, for the white house. they can go to davos and wag a finger at some people they perceive as enemies on trade or enemies of the president s political agenda and you can almost predict exactly how this is going to play out. he ll mingle to an extent but make sure he reassures his hard line conservative base back home that he s not totally with them. and robert, while i have you, the president tweeted seven minutes into our broadcast, back to an oldie goldie nickname, cryin chuck schumer who we add with pride was a guest on rachel maddow s broadcast tonight, fully understands especially after his humiliating defeat,
kept far away from the press. the first trip he fielded not one question from a reporter which is a great break from precedent with other president s overseas travel. so yeah, it remains to be seen what fresh headlines we ll get in the next couple days. one thing we can be pretty confident, though, the president has received these lavish welcomes at all of these stops. i m not quite sure the greeting will be as warm in this meeting of globalists in davos for the american first president. first of all, on davos, the trip could be fraught. let s call his visit
i m not quite sure the greeting will be as warm in this meeting of globalists in davos for the american first president. first of all, on davos, the trip could be fraught. let s call his visit aspirational, and in plain english, a lot of these folks are guys who wouldn t let him in the club as a businessman. that s exactly right, but this is a perfect foil, in a sense, for the white house. they can go to davos and wag a finger at some people they perceive as enemies on trade or enemies of the president s political agenda and you can almost predict exactly how this is going to play out. he ll mingle to an extent but make sure he reassures his hard line base back home that he is not totally with them. and while i have you, the president tweeted several minutes into our broadcast,
i think, you know, between schumer and the president, i do think and the president s aides will say this that personally the president would rather be in a room having a cheeseburger with chuck schumer over any of those republican congressional leaders any day. i think it s partially a new york thing. i think he likes a deal maker. i think he likes schumer s energy, frankly. the president has been known to do sort of a dour impression of leader mcconnell. it s a lot of things. it s a certain chemistry and energy. that s why you often have the president s staff kind of having to pull him back and say wait a minute, you re a republican president and these are republican priorities you need to be supporting. as we said, the president is leaving for davos tomorrow night. what could go wrong? to the three of you, thank you so much for two segments of conversation on our broadcast tonight. coming up, former vice president joe biden speaking out on what he describes as an ongoing thre