negotiations with taliban less than 3 months after declaring talks dead and scoring american demand. we are meeting with them and say it s a cease fire. howie: is there media skepticism about the president canceling an invitation for them to coming to camp david after terrorist attack? there s some skepticism, it s been one of his priorities on policy track since he was a candidate, i personally have disagreements with him when it comes to foreign policy views, he s the commander in chief and ran on deescalation and trying to make deals with enemies and wind down conflicts like the ones in afghanistan, this is very much on par, on brand with what he s been telling the american people for a very long time. gillian: well, except he s moving on with the winding down without a peace agreement in place. but he wants the agreement obviously. he seems to want to reduce the american troop presence to 88600. on the other hand, he has run
negotiations with taliban less than 3 months after declaring talks dead and scoring american demand. we are meeting with them and say it s a cease fire. howie: is there media skepticism about the president canceling an invitation for them to coming to camp david after terrorist attack? there s some skepticism, it s been one of his priorities on policy track since he was a candidate, i personally have disagreements with him when it comes to foreign policy views, he s the commander in chief and ran on deescalation and trying to make deals with enemies and wind down conflicts like the ones in afghanistan, this is very much on par, on brand with what he s been telling the american people for a very long time. gillian: well, except he s moving on with the winding down without a peace agreement in place. but he wants the agreement obviously. he seems to want to reduce the american troop presence to
that you had earlier about republicans and bringing forth people who you may still want in the administration to guide this process. these are the people you may want there to guide this process. maybe their line is his rhetoric exists in the weird bubble outside their policy they re making so perhaps that becomes their line in the future. even though we see some outrageous stuff, which i do not advocate. like the president s words have power regardless. but it doesn t actually affect the policy. it s a very strange place they re in. they don t want to call attention to the fact, hey, mr. president, we have a parallel policy track over here because he would object to it. it may not affect the policy in the sort term. but if you look at the headlines in russia, gloating, celebrating, and the headlines across europe, it does affect trust in the institution of the presidency of the united states. on a big day, god forbid there is a big day, that can matter.
make daca permanent per section. when you look at the policy track, is it a distraction or anything more to you? it s a distraction. i don t want a conversation or debate whether or not trump said what he said about folks from haiti. or not, the fact is that we need a conversation on whether or not daca is right to fiction right now or want. and if they don t want that they need to say that but they have been saying they want it. we need to get it done and make sure that we re protecting people from haiti who have tps and that is not the case. so this can no longer be a debate of whether or not he said or didn t say what he said, and i m just really tired of hearing about when there is people like myself who are really worried right now and losing protection. i want to ask you, looking for indications of how the white house plans to go forward beyond the 280 characters he has as his
something huge today and it s not going to be as huge in the next week. hopefully republicans can get back on the policy track. that s the smartest way to deal with all the russian stories is passed laws. how many stories have we been through before with the comey firing where that was done because the fbi requested more money question that was not tru true. the fbi general rosenstein forced to resign, that isn t true. it is true to this? i m sorry, but opposing hillary clinton is not treason, it s bad judgment. sandra: can i tap on your past experiences as a press secretary, what s happening there right now? an hour and a half before this press briefing, sarah huckabee sanders what s happening? meghan: how do you stop the bleeding at this point?