meeting as it's described by a white house official, is not on the president's public schedule. doesn't mean he wouldn't be there or couldn't just show up. this could be an interesting interaction behind the scenes if the two men do see each other face-to-face given this very public feud, this unusual feud that's been playing out largely as some of our colleagues have described it, cyberbullying on behalf of the president against one of his own cabinet members here. but the bottom line is it appears that at least for the moment, this is a pretty decent game of chicken right now. the president said only time will tell about the future of jeff sessions. jeff sessions' aides and those close to him, his allies, standing behind him saying he's not going anywhere, that he has his dream job, that he's proud of what he's done so far on behalf of the president, on behalf of this administration. just yesterday speaking out even as he was being attacked in recent days as beleaguered and weak by president trump, coming out with tough actions in terms of sanctuary cities. for the moment, it's status quo but status quo does not seem