taking their oath seriously and i hope they do. i don t know if they will because they hate president trump that much. eric: we ll see what happens out of the conference committee, there it is, physical barrier, 234 miles, we ll see what happens over the next two weeks. congressman, good to see you. thank you. arthel: we are awaiting a statement from virginia s governor. he will address the media just minutes from now on that controversial photo. we ll bring you those remarks as soon as they begin. echos of the cold war as the u.s. and russia pull out of a decades-old nuclear treaty. is a new arms race in the works? you have to have everybody adhere to it and you have a certain side that almost pre tends it doesn t exist. pretends it doesn t exist. introducing the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment.
and make sure that those individuals that know their country to be their home get this here. i m not seeing it the way you are. usually i m pretty good at seeing where you guys come from on this stuff. i get the problem. i get the frustration. i also get the need. i believe the men and women that keep us safe on the border that they need more physical barrier. i don t think they think it s of paramount importance. i think they see other things as more critical to our safety. but that to the side. this is what do you do if there s an impasse. it had to hurt the president. it depends on which poll. i saw a poll that saw the president s approval rating in the mid 40s which is essentially
that senator rob portman says, look, democrats and republicans have been talking past each other. he said they were talking about similar things. democrats want to call it border security, republicans want to call it the wall or they want to call it some sort of border. did you get a sense that certainly senators or members of congress believe they can find some common ground and just is he manhattanical semantically differently, or no? i asked him if he would be amenable to some kind of barrier that wasn t a wall. and he said, look, i just want some kind of strong physical barrier. physical barrier. that s an important distinction when he told you that. he s not talking about a wall, a physical barrier. that sounds like some kind of climb ho climb-down on his part or an attempt to reach some kind of consensus. he says he s going to go some direction and then he hears
technology, more personnel, more physical barrier. house democratic leaders continue to refer to a border wall as medieval. but there are 30 democratic house members including a lot of freshmen who say they re more open minded about a physical barrier. sandra: peter doocy on capitol hill for us this morning. thank you. bill: five minutes past the hour. democratic senator kamala harris launching her bid for the white house rolling out a liberal agenda in the process. former starbucks ceo howard schultz is mulling a possible run as an independent. guy benson political editor, co-host of benson and harf on fox news radio. tom bevan and mary anne marsh, cheering for the l.a. rams. so not true. bill: word has it there was a rumor. how did things change with
over who is the countries legal president. the trump administration is calling for nicolas maduro to step aside for opposition leader juan guaido. mr. bolton tweeting quote - any violence and intimidation against u.s. diplomatic personnel, venezuela democratic leader, juan guaido or the national assembly itself would represent a grave assault on the rule of law and will be met with a significant response. this is secretary of state mike pompeo called on the united nations to recognize juan guaido as a venezuela president after the country legislature vacated recent election results. eric: back to our top story right now. that is the potential negotiations that will be in full swing in the morning. that after president trump laid down the 21 day deadline for congress to strike a deal finally on border security. of course at issue the president s insistence on a wall. that as congressional democrats in the white house have gone back and forth over the