each other professionally for many years. i've conducted interviews with him several times. it was a professional rapport. it was one he wanted to make sure his dispute, what he viewed as a clarification of the length of the call was made clear to the "washington post," at the same time he wanted to give his view and he said that priebus did ask him to tone it down but it's not going to tone it down. in fact, he's going to go to arizona and nevada this weekend to talk about illegal immigration. that's not a retreat. >> robert costa from "the washington post", thank you for the update. appreciate your time. and donald trump is the focus of today's pulse question. so we are asking you at home to weigh in, is donald trump jeopardizing the gop's chances to win in 2016? weigh in at pulse.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later in the newscast. take a quick look here at the situation in vienna. any moment now we are awaiting secretary of state john kerry to keep us up to date on how the talks are going on the iran nuke deal and status on that as we