the impeachment inquiry. the diplomat whose text messages sounded the alarm about the trump ukraine policy is set to testify this week. we will discuss the latest with senator and presidential candidate cory booker. new marching orders in syria. donald trump said u.s. troops will be coming home, but his defense secretary now says they re going to iraq instead. and the attorney general s expanding hunt for the origins of the russia investigation. if there s no clear allegation of wrongdoing, what is william barr really with us? up is a. scold bolden, former chair of the democratic party, elise jordan and fran chess what chambers, white house correspondent for mcclatchey news. the man who never likes to back down on anything no matter what finally had to. last night president trump reversed his widely criticized
the affordable care act, the president is taking matters into his own hands. it will have implications both in the short, medium and long term if chuck schumer and nancy pelosi realize with the proverbial gun to their hand, they have to do something. fran chess what chambers, what do you think was the most important? i m going with iran. i hope we get to come back to health care. i have strong thoughts on that. i m going with iran being the biggest news story. the president saying he was going to decertify not because they are noncompliant but because he doesn t like it, it s not strong enough, and he is going to kick it to congress. their strategy is a little interesting. they don t want congress to put more sanctions on on iran. that s not what they want. they want congress to amend this oversight legislation that gives congress the authority to put