was there a candidate when they re talking to you could reverse that. when you mention the name stacey abrams, they were all excited. they were super excited about her. more than half the group liked joe biden. they need someone with experience to fight back against donald trump. they believe that if there is a unifier, it is joe biden, not necessarily kamala harris or cory booker but biden. let s play a little bit of them talking about biden. he si think if while progress seem to be the way the party is going and progressive may prevail in the primaries that i think in order to win back the presidency, we are going to need someone who s
kim jong un. the president accepting that oversized message from north korean leader kim jong un. president trump holding the oversized envelope from the letter. it was a very interesting h letter. i purposely didn t open the letter. i haven t opened it. to the secret service open it? tucker: wow.he s i did not know. that s impressive. i know, i m not tucker: she s good. don t feel bad, she ll be due. question two. liberals have discovered a new enemy, disney, ironically run by fellow liberals.a this week, one fellow senator slammed at four under playing theme park employees. was a bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, or cory booke? slamming disney for corporate greed. katie pavlich? elizabeth warren. tucker: was at elizabeth warren?
that s extremely unlikely to be something that north korea would agree to. when kim jong un used the expression denuclearization a co couple of weeks ago with mike pompeo, he probably meant decades down the road and he probably didn t mean it any sooner than that. he si he s walking back any expectatio expectations. we re going to have to get our patience about this and figure out a way to get engaged in a step-by-step gradual denuclearization. what do you think are the prospects of a summit?
not conspiracy theories but speculation that there might have been something going on in some prosecutor s office somewhere maybe in the southern district, that the white house was looking to either pressure or interfere with. has your, in your time in southern district, have you ever felt pressured by the white house? by any administration? in terms of any ongoing cases or prosecutions? i don t know the reason why preet was asked to leave and the other u.s. attorneys were asked to leave. i can say in the southern district of new york, as he si earlier, we were lucky enough, the case continued, the career prosecutors continued to do the cases, and during the time i was there i personally did not experience any inappropriate or political pressure. can i ask you for a little help in understanding some of what s going on in the mueller investigation? sure, i mean, i have no personal insights. right. into specifics of anything
benefits of selling into a global market and, for that matter, the lower priced products that come in while compensati compensating. i d be remiss not to mention syria. he was asked about the situation in aleppo, something the president said in past interviews, including his exit interview, still haunts him. to your as as a historian, he s i continue to believe we didn t have the legal basis for military intervention in syria. it ll be up to the president-elect donald trump to decide what route the united states takes when dealing with the atrocities taking place in syria right now. what do you think the message is that the president sent on that tonight? obviously, this touches on one of the perceived failures of this administration, which gets back to his speeches in 2008. and his hope to remake that part of the world. i think he is fearful about how donald trump, president-elect trump, is going to interact with