they re not going to oblige and progress is not made, he s going to take an incredible amount of heat. media are going to say, oh, he caved. he knows what he s facing, but i think he s saying this is a historic opportunity, this is unprecedented, and it s my obligation to try to make something happen because i think he is deeply concerned about what s going on with human rights in north korea, he s deeply concerned about denuclearizing north korea, and he feels like this is his moment to seize on that and show some leadership. pete: boy, that s true. there ises no script for going to the most weaponized border in the world with only 24 hours notice as you re trying to negotiate a high stakes deal. tucker weighed in on that, again, having been just steps away from the president and kim jong un watching the media, the secret service, north korean security. take a listen to what he had to say. north korean security guys all of them armed, by the way.
him. huge security guys doing this thing in south africa. they wanted to beat the hell out of him. he said i didn t want to get revenge on them. that s why you have the muscle guys beating up on him. jesse: he barely moved after he got kicked there. dana: how gracious to say he s not going to press charges. juan: how stupid i m trying brian: trying to get famous. juan: is he thinking this is mr. muscle? this is the terminator and i m going to knock him over? in my mind i m a fantasy hero? brian: don t want to mention his name. jesse: he didn t even knock him over, which is bad. juan: i don t want people doing that to me. jesse: don t drop kick juan. leave that to me. emily: he had the perfect response and humor and directing attention to his cause. it was good. jesse: up next, we ve all seen what can happen if you re
when you are in this business, and you have a change in administration and somebody says the president of the united states would like to have this person get security clearcleara they will not want to say, mr. trump, thank you very much, but we kind of decided we don t like for political reasons your son-in-law. they want to give him a security clearance. there s one other thing that goes on. you can t pick up the phone to security people. if you say, by the way, i would like to see what happened in the polygraph and i would like you to interpret what you think about mr. kushner s security background in terms of his business relationships overseas that he might not have declared, the security guys would say, i m sorry, you do intelligence. we do security. you can t interfere in that process. they will say no. we have more ahead with all of you. we have more breaking news.
actually being investigated. do you think it needs to be now? not just with this letter but in terms of everything else that we have heard. i mean, the president himself said today, phil, that if kavanaugh lied to the committee, that would be unacceptable, and that seems to be the area where there seems to be conflict. well, time out. let me clarify this for you. i think we have two basic questions here. the fbi s charge is to look at the allegations of sexual aggression, sexual assault, and to determine, based on witness interviews over 96 hours they get 4 days. that report is due friday, whether they find credibility in those witnesses from 35 years ago. now, i can see a secondary issue. what was this what was the environment at those parties to determine whether people were so drunk they can t remember. the fbi s business at this point is not to write the biography of who a judge was 35 years ago, and if you think that s special treatment, i get regular security updates and my
told to stand down, not help come up put their careers on the line and saved literally dozens and dozens of lives and two of them you saw lost their life and they told the truth about what happened that night. let s listen to those people that were there. i was there when it got attacked and the wall got blown open. at the time there was only two security guys there when that happened that night. sean: for great britain had left, the united nations have left. listen to those guys aggravation about we ve been requesting more security, they just don t know why it keeps getting tonight. sean: you know it was a hotbed for terrorist training, everybody knew. we were told to wait. 5 minutes and told to stand down. the words were used. so there s no confusion. ten more minutes, 25 minutes we were told to wait again. it s hard to maintain your composure, but you do. the full truths weren t being told. that s where we are telling the truth right now. sean: just the opposite of what