do with illegal immigration, but they are going to fix this. steve: you know what? he could be right. we have sat on the couch for many school shootings sadly. but this time things just seem different. pete: that s right. you have a commander-in-chief standing up willing to speak blunt truth. in that meeting he was listening. he is also saying that s not a good idea. that s fantasy. that s a bad idea. let s have an honest conversation. you have to have capability, too. that strikes people where they live at. like wayne lapierre said a good guy with a gun is the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun. umphly we could have used a few more good guys this day. steve: elections year do the politicians have the strength to do something important? whatever that is, stay tuned. ainsley: we ll see. let s hand it over to jillian who has headlines for us. jillian: good morning to you guys and to you at home as well. a fox news alert, alabama forced to postpone the execution of a killer dying
mueller will go where the facts lead. michael, you call george papadopoulos a coffee boy. you worked on the campaign. he was senior enough to be named by president trump as one of the senior foreign policy advisors. he did get his e-mails returned. he wasn t that low. he was about as low as you can get on the campaign. if he was such an important person, why didn t he work on the transition? why isn t he at the state department now? what papadopoulos was, he was apparently the zealic of the trump campaign. his face keeps popping up here and there. nobody knew who he was. and the allegations that somehow going to be connection to donald trump or everyone in this his family, that s fantasy. and, unfortunately, he did some really stupid things. he s being punished or should be. he shouldn t be anywhere near that campaign. what do you think of the developments this week. how should republicans in congress respond? with the indictments and the plea agreement with papadopoulos it see
issues, rather than really where mueller is going. so we have to support this investigation, and hopefully mueller will go where the facts lead. michael, i know you called george papadopoulos a coffee boy. he worked on the campaign. he was senior enough to be named by president trump as one of his senior foreign policy advisers, and he did get his e-mails returned. he wasn t that low. well, he s about as low as you can get on that campaign. and if he was such an important person, why isn t he at the state department right now. what papadopoulos was, he was apparently the zelig of the trump campaign. his face keeps popping up here and there. nobody knew who he was. and the allegations that he somehow is going to be a connection to donald trump or anyone in his family, that s fantasy. and unfortunately, he did some really stupid things, he s being punished for it. he should be. and he shouldn t have been anywhere near that campaign. congresman, what do you think of the developments
violence like quentin tarantino, i think some people forget that is not the real world. that s fantasy. and quentin tarantino, may profit from that, he has every right to his personal opinion. he has every right via the first amendment to march with these people. and people have every right to see or not see his movies. i don t think we need to call for a boycott. we have that power with our dollars every time we decide what we re going to do on friday or saturday night, whatever movie we want to see or download from netflix. martha: anybody has the freedom to call for boycott if they feel like that is the thing to do. people make their decision whether or not they want to follow along with it. sure. martha: you contrast what quentin tarantino did, taking part in the protest what the fbi director james comey says and he is one he spends time with police officers, with agents. he wants to know what is going on the ground. so that is what he did in this instance. here is what he was
iran i mean yours meaning this administration. the next president is under no legal or moral obligation to live up to it. the iranian regime in the world show know the majority of members in this congress do not support this deal and the deal could go away on the deal that president obama leaves office. i am confident that the next president of the united states will have enough common sense that this is being applied properly, if it s being implemented fully, they won t arbitrarily end it. if you think the ayatollah is going to come back again and negotiate with an american, that s fantasy. that is probably just the beginning of the skepticism with 54 more days to go now for congress to review this deal is the nuclear deal with iran in danger? joining me to break it down is manu raj ju senior political reporter at politico. manu, so many interesting plots and sub plots.