down with president xi, he told me for about ten minutes about the history of north and south korea. i realize now that s a really serious issue. a complicated issue. so if both sides can seem to walk away with a victory, then yes this does seem to have been a good week for both presidents. general, what do you think about this? because when it came to say, syria, using chemical weapons, we saw president trump do not air strikes on syria. we have seen him go after isis in afghanistan or certainly his general there did. that s not the option he has with north korea. not at all, brianna. what i would say is from a risk perspective and from a tactical to strategy perspective, the two strikes we ve seen in syria and general nicholson, not mr. trump dropping a bomb in afghanistan, those are tactical events, low risk. what we are seeing in korea
past transgressions, none of those grow the pot. how about donald trump comes out and attacks a system that is stacked against democrats and republicans alike that are working. they are trying to make a difference. i mean, the system right now is stacked in favor of the power right. people like him have taken advantage of the system. no, no, no. from the strategy perspective, i think the campaign would agree they would like that, but that is not what donald trump did in the last debate. that is not what he s saying today. he s not keeping message and what we have seen in the last 48 hours. but the question is, is he capable? yes, they would say he s capable. he s vulgar, but that guy is on the side of wall street. having said that let me talk about wall street, this involves clips of speeches that hillary may have given to some wall street firms
that s what it tells me as a human being and as a gut check. when you look at how bill cosby has handled everything not saying a word sitting back it makes you wonder. the silence actually makes your brain start to think, well maybe there is some truth to these allegations and so from a strategy perspective, forget about the law, this was a brilliant, a bold and an absolutely offensive move. what do you think, danny? i ll let you the last word here? taking a different tack i mean, this case as someone who practices in the virgin islands where some of these al galgss allegations were alleged to have happened. we ve heard about this for a long time before dershowitz was involved. we re dealing with essentially a civil motion to force the prosecution to drop a non-prosecution agreement and that s how alan dershowitz even daring her to come on out. yes. because remember alan dershowitz is not named in a criminal complaint. this is a civil matter.
a policy review in march and now they re delays and delays really means that you re supporting the deportation of over 1,000 families every day. as we speak and have this conversation right now over 1,000 families are being deported so for us, this is unacceptable and outrageous and it fuels our campaign to continue to escalate and pressure the administration and the president to take action on administrative changes 123450 john you hear that from country see that s mouth. the activist pressure has been pronounced and it s affected this white house and this president who has not enjoyed the moniker of being the deporter in chief. why promise the release of jay johnson s review in june just to go back on that. from a strategy perspective, i don t understand that thinking. i think to a certain degree it reflect ace bit of a raw headed thinking in washington about the makeup of the dreamer community. i don t think they understand that for the dreamers and for the families afengted by th
there is a general feeling of anxiety about obama care and people the majority of people do not like it. now, that could change. maybe when they go window shopping and all the exchange will say, wow! my gosh! this is amazing. but i doubt it. that s the communications part. eric, from the strategy perspective, what did the white house do wrong? what do you think they could have done better or even the republicans, for that matter? i don t i don t know. i think the majority of americans aren t even involved in affordable care, obama care, politic, they couldn t even tell you who the vice president is. unfortunately, that s what we re stuck with misinformed or uninformed, doesn t care anymore or doesn t care. but how do you make people care? if you re the republicans, how do you get them to understand their position to say this does matter, and you should care? they re not going to care until they realize on their irs tax form they have to fill out the thing that says i have i