the hermitage. thank youmy friend. do you want more? here s chris wallace from singapore. hi, chris. hey greg, and i want you to know i m bringing you back a singapore sling. president trump and kim jong a deal aimed at denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we will have details and reaction. plus, another busy day for primary elections and a big victory for at&t in court. this is special report from singapore. chris: good evening, i m chris wallace info bret baier, who is traveling back from here right now and will have an interview tomorrow with president trump aboard air force one. both the president and kim jong un have been gone from this island nation for several hours but the process set in
why? well, i think how people, many people today view history is looked at from a different lens or a different context. and without a clear understanding of the complications of the lives people had back then. brian: and the lives they had back then, which is very much a part of america, now i remember you were touring the president of the united states through the hermitage. we know that ronald reagan was there the 200th anniversary. do you think a lot of this comes back to people not liking president trump and president trump liking andrew jackson? there is a certain amount of that, i think. the two are seen as very synonymous with one another. and just a general attitude of people today about parts of our history. are complicated just as we are complicated today. brian: it doesn t mean they weren t great people. it means they were people of their times. why do we suddenly not understand that? i think we re trying to
look at we re trying to put history in too many little boxes without all the gray areas in between. the gray areas are where history happened. brian: you also ran monday month monticeloo. let us know what s going on there and i should mention i m a board member at the hermitage, so especially concerning to me personally. especially because you study andrew jackson so much you almost feel like you know him. we re proud to have you, brian. brian: howard, i wish you weren t going through, this but thank you so much for telling your story and hopefully it stops. thank you. brian: pretty bad whether you have got to put security cameras up at mt. vernon and the hermitage. jonathan turley will be on with us talking about what done n case. michelle malkin, kevin brady, chairman of ways and means and jason chaffetz, former chairman of oversight
americans who are committing felonies, leaking secret information. how come he could tell us the one but not tell us the other? it makes no sense. i think comey s performance today was incomprehensible as a matter of law enforcement, but pretty good as a matter of political hatchet job on behalf of the democrats. martha: that is outside of the equation. what about president trump? he has stirred up a lot of this controversy on his own. he has got a ton of agenda items going on right now. he is meeting with the iraqi prime minister today, nobody will barely mention it because of all of the overshadowing by these accusations. he kept going at it today on twitter. good or bad? first of all, i think he sometimes taught her s is on message. i think everybody ought to go back and read his speech at the hermitage and nashville last week where he talked about the parallels between him and andrew jackson. one of the most revealing speeches trump has given.