the child separation at the border, as much as the president was behind tough immigration policy and as much as his base identifies him, president saw that went too far. the idea all things are changed under trump, even he sees when things have gone too far. generally it s when he himself feels threatened. and it may be that he doesn t like the on particulars. i don t think that s ts case. because he s traded intensity, traded away breatheth. right. intensity is strong. breedth is very limited. so i don t think it s the controversy as amanda said a few minutes ago, it could be circling back to the mueller probe. anything that touches it gets subpenaed. i don t know this. i know it from experience. that if in fact there was some movement that could be part of a plot to shut down the mueller investigation, that s a very big deal. my prediction is based 0on what
going to choose to handle that. there s also the stock market taking a big dive today larry kudlow started on monday in this administration, it seems like from all we ve seen of him, he s basically been camped out on the drive way at the white house, answering reporters questions and trying to tamp down on what the president might be saying to reporters overnight. or tweeting about this escalation in this tariff war between china and the u.s. what is going to happen. is this just a lot of bluster and big talk from this president? or are we going to end up enacting really steep tariffs against the other big power in the world. a president saw him on tv. now his role seems to be he goes
about immigration but i need you on the record about this congressman, do you think this is a law you would back because it is necessary? what i would say to you, chris, is the entire process is still unfolding unfortunately in front of us rather than where it needs to take place as a full investigation. what happened originally was the president saw the team that mr. mueller assembled and that team did not appear to be completely fair. there appeared to be some bias with them. now, what should we do with the bill? i have no reason to believe that we need to pass any bill that tells the president how he should or should not conduct himself as it relates to mr. mueller. i think that you have already heard that the president has appropriately listened to counsel, appropriately allowing this to take place and move forward and i believe it s in the best interest of americans
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it was and we noted it at the time a watershed event in american history. even the president saw it but in a move that is not a complete surprise he looked directly at the sun without any glasses. perhaps the most impressive thing any president has ever done. so there you had the president of the united states beating the very axis of the solar system in a staring contest. top that, louisiana purchase, emancipation proclamation, normandy invasion, interstate highway system. you can t. because as we said, it s the single post impressive thing a president has ever achieved. luckily many in the media were watching last night and they instantly understood we were not kidding at all. there was no irony or sarcastic inflection we have said. we are every bit as self-serious and humor deficient as any washington journalist and probably almost as dumb. we were, indeed, lavishing praise on a politician for staring at the sun.