proud and functioning to this day. you i know have noticed a commonality of the president s foreign travel. what is that and what could go wrong when he takes questions tomorrow? we wrote about it in tonight s post for the paper on tuesday about how the president often makes controversial remarks before he heads to a foreign country and then he makes controversial remarks when he s there but often doesn t have a political project, ideological project he s mounting. with this trip to the u.k. he has politicians who are sympathetic to the brexit movement, the foreign minister, the head of the brexit party. he s not scheduled to meet with them even though he made supportive comments, controversial comments and interviews ahead of the trip but it will be interesting to see tomorrow what the president has to say in that press conference with the prime minister who is out going, does he really lead in to supporting boris johnson to be the successor. tim, i want to play something
that s not just playing a one-note tune. they want to make sure they are putting an emphasis on issues like health care, infrastructure, immigration because they know based on polling public and private that they are reviewing and voters want to hear about more than investigations but their party and americans want to see an aggressive posture but it s about balancing that aggression in terms of scrutiny of the trump administration and the president s conduct and impeachment question and not moving so quickly until some investigations flower and get more in terms of witnesses and documents that come to the hands of democrats. it s a balancing about for speaker pelosi and leader and trying to give their committee chairs as much operating room as they can without having the process dominate the entire house majority. tim, this is from the daily beast tonight. proimpeachment house democrats have begun recruiting fellow lawmakers to their camp in an
he continues to talk about political problems back home and impeachment. it s on his mind. it s not going away, and he s not using these sojourns abroad to take a break or recast the narrative around himself. with great thanks to our big three on a monday night, to annie, robert costa, tim o bryan, greatly appreciate having you on the broadcast tonight. coming up on the 2020 race including what happened to one democratic candidate that might have seemed like the longest two minutes of his political life and a surprising update to a story out of north korea we told you about last week as the 11th hour is just getting underway on this monday night. with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you feel like you re itching all the time. and you never know how your skin will look. because deep within your skin an overly sensitive immune system could be the cause.
investigations but their party and americans want to see an aggressive posture but it s about balancing that aggression in terms of scrutiny of the strump administration and the president s conduct and impeachment question and not moving so quickly until some investigations flower and get more in terms of witnesses and documents that come to the hands of democrats. it s a balancing about for speaker pelosi and leader and trying to give their committee chairs as much operating room as they can without having the process dominate the entire house majority. tim, this is from the daily beast tonight. proimpeachment house democrats have begun recruiting fellow lawmakers to their camp in an effort to put more pressure on the house speaker. lawmakers are hoping to build a critical mass of members that will force pelosi to choose between defying the majority of her own caucus and moving forward with a process of removing the president from office a step that has not been
tim, we ve all seen from our spectator seats, not like glen up close but we ve seen cooperating witnesses and we ve seen the way those stories unfold. i can never remember seeing one like manafort where actually during the cooperation, they are judged to be lying to the prosecutors they are cooperating with. manafort is astounding on a number of levels because he also, i think, he appears to be afraid of something beyond just what he s got in front of him, which is robert mueller s team which is enough for somebody to be afraid of in and of itself. we know oleg deripaska. there is always a question whether or not manafort was engaging in the stuff even after the cooperation agreement to protect his family. that s still a big unknown. i think the other thing that s amazing about all of this is the fact that this got out into the open. what andrew wiseman said in