and he thinks that they appreciate the fact that he s different and that he s a disrupter. and that he s not going through and having regular flus conferences where everything is interpreted. but i think, also, when he continues the way that he is right now with one message after another after another, some ofwich are not presidential in stature, i think that hurts his ability to get the job done. i think this man has got the right focus in terms of policies. i think the defense and the taxes and so forth, he s right on, but when it comes to using the twitter, i wish he d quit. all right. but let s let s take what s happening with north korea. do you think that somehow the president s tweets have actually created distance between the united states and south korea? because here you have, he s in a playground taunt with kim jong-un. kim jong-un is the one playing diplomat here opening a channel of communication and the south koreans are saying, we re here to talk and the united state
the latest nfl protest, sparring with the death of one of the ucla players you helped get out of china, is that getting in the way? the washington examiner s liz harrington here and judy kurtz. what do you think? the president has an agenda. whether you agree or disagree is substantive, meaningful. but the tweets and disruptions are getting in the way. i m going out on a big limb here and say when you call a member of your own party flakey in terms of senator flake, it s probably not the best strategy when you re trying to win that lawmaker s vote on a key measure. i think that the president here is maybe not acting in his best self-interests. usually presidents try to sweet talk, lay on the sugar. in this case, president trump is engaging in a playground taunt. neil: i m trying to think if
believe in the power of prayer and that when you turn your trust to him, god will take you through some very, very difficult situations. all right, pastor joel osteen of lakewood church, happy easter and best wishes to you and your congregation. thank you so much. and same you to. god bless you, jake. here is a playground taunt you probably never thought you d hear. my state is freer than yours. according to a libertarian think tank based out of george mason university some states do not live up to the land of the free guarantee as much as they should. at the top of the list of the most free states, north dakota. the rankings take into account economic and personal freedoms but in keeping with libertarian values, government regulations carry the most weight. that means new yorkers can partially thank their rent control apartments and soda bans for coming in dead last. and now it s time for the small world challenge. where i see how long i can listen to the theme from disney land