growing confidence. second is to be normal. to have a normal presidency like the state of the union where the focus on policy and ideas and himself. the problem has gotten into is he s moving the ball down the field then he commits an unnecessary roughness penalty. all of a sudden, penalty flag comes in and he loses the yardage he gains. more discipline, fewer angry bursts, more policy, more accomplishments and he will probably be at a 50 percent job approval if he can do that by midyear. paul: we will hold you to that prediction. when we come back, the president offering an open hand to democrats and his state of the union speech and calling for a compromise on immigration. can the two sides make a deal ahead of next month s deadline?
where his family and business and campaign have key interests. two of those key districts are places where they suddenly announced new appointees on wednesday. the southern and eastern districts of new york, manhattan, the home base for the trump organization and jared kushner s family real estate empire. well, this week, home state senator kirsten through a penalty flag on one of those appointments in the southern district of new york, which is home to trump tower and the trump organization and not incidentally basically every bank and financial institution trump has ever done business through. the previous prosecutor in the southern district of new york was preet bharara. he had been assured by trump he could keep that job but he too was suddenly fired in march along with all the rest of them. on wednesday, trump installed a new u.s. attorney in that jurisdiction to replace bharara. him and 16 other people and 16 other jurisdictions. the guy he put into the southern district of new y
and there are a few intriguing things about the timing of this and whether they had to make all the appointments by yesterday as a specific deadline. and why they again made a huge decision about tons of federal prosecutors as a gigantic surprise with no warning and no time to plan. but there are question base who they are putting in the important jobs and why. back in october we learned that president trump had been personally interviewing candidates for the prosecute prosecutor jobs in jurisdictions where his family and his business and his campaign have key interests. two of those key districts are places where they suddenly announced new appointees wednesday southern within eastern districts of new york. home base for the trump organization and jared kushner family real estate empire. well, this week home state senator kirstin gillibrand threw a penalty flag on the southern district of new york home to trump tower and trump organization and not
these important jobs and why. back in october, we learned that president trump had been personally interviewing candidates for federal prosecutor jobs in jurisdictions where his family and business and campaign have key interests. two of those key districts are places where they suddenly announced new appointees, the southern and eastern districts of new york, home base for the trump organization and jared kushner s family real estate empire. well, this week, home state senator kirsten through a penalty flag on one of those appointments in the southern district of new york, which is home to trump tower and the trump organization and not incidentally basically every bank and financial institution trump has ever done business through. the previous prosecutor in the southern district of new york was pete who had been assured by trump he could keep that job but then he, too, was suddenly fired in march with the rest of them. well, on wednesday, trump installed a new u.s. attorney to
who are not citizens and who are enemy combatants and i d open the question as to how we treat citizens who have aligned with a foreign power to attack this country as to whether we give them the same constitution rights as an ordinary system and i would say we should not. nfl season, i have to throw a penalty flag. whether you re a republican or democrat, constitution i m not a constitutional lawyer. i want to see a terrorist in jail and the key is thrown away. let s do a side by side. hundreds and hundreds of prosecutions post- 9/11 in federal courts of prisons, high degree of conviction, speedy trials, cheaper than guantanamo and as you heard today, some of the convictions, including the charges against the individual today, that s a life or that s a death. he may face the death penalty. so you have convictions, successful convictions and terms. can i speak? excuse me, mr. politician, the practitioner would like to speak. go ahead z a.