collusion. i don t know that we necessarily close the door just because every report we ve heard thus far doesn t justify it. i think really the central premise of the trump presidency is that you had a man who had all this global experience and reach. he had all these resources at his disposal. you would have thought for bringing all those resources to bear on the presidency, he can make better decisions. i think what the issue here is a question of judgment. you know, why would you engage with a foreign actor without any knowledge of what you re getting or how it might impact the white hous house. is that criminal, though, kevin, if they were just naive? no, i don t think so. i think the fact this is what people keep bringing up shows that our focus is different than where most of the american people s focus it. people are looking at things like a meeting in south and north korea and trying to figure out what their taxes are going to be, and we re still talking about russia. i th
anti-semite? he absolutely. sean: what about these democrats who are friends with him s in 2005, a nonplayer. you take a photo with someone, you are a player in d.c.? sean: he s a known anti-semite and a known racist. and he made these remarks last weekend on these guys once a united forward about him. sounds like president trump. non-latino, nonmuslim, this is a racist living in the right hous house. sean: what s racist? mexicans are racist and murderous. that was a year a ago. farrakhan was 2005. sean: he never, ever said if you have to lie to make a point in this program? why? he didn t say that? heat said some. he went down to texas that s not racist. sean: sean: some rx maxon.
not usually done so blur red especially in this russia investigation. we know that the reporting we ve done the past year, brooke, frankly, how obsessive the president is about this, that he talks about it with his friend, asks questions about it. it shouldn t be a surprise that he asks questions of people that have been interviewed. he still talks about reince priebus even though he left. people also surprised on this tariff thing. lower point of his week. he starts talking about tariffs on steel and aluminum. tweets about some sort of event today at 3:30 at the white hous house. we ll see in about an hour and a half. and this, to me, is one of like sort of a can key case study of
for the american people. today, we did this without the leadership of our house with the help of our hous house, speaker ryan, and the representatives, we have delivered a new tax code. i want to thank chairman brady for the work he has done to my bringing this conference together, the conference report with the senate, and having this bill passed the floor today. moving over to the senate, and then it will become law. for every american, for every pair that fought for a pay raise, anyone who s ever dreamed of opening up a small business and being an entrepreneur, i want you to know we heard you. we heard you loud and clear. that is what this bill is about. the american come back. to keep more of what you earn. make america competitive around the world. to make sure small businesses have an ability to compete.
that note. there s a reason why the president sent kelly out for the press briefing. take a look at the headlines last week from the vanity fair article. i hate everyone in the white hous house. nine minutes past the hour, this is now one of the deadliest fire sieges in california history. state officials now say 31 people have been killed in four northern california counties. 400 people still reported missing. sonoma county officials are still conducting searches for people in these burned areas. ten of those killed have now been identified ranging in age from 57 to 90 years old. nasa gives some sense of these fires. you can easily see the rantrail