opioid crisis that we have followed closely on this show. we'll talk to the washington poe reporter on how congress weakened the ability to crack down on painkiller medicine. and now out this morning, what the dea has to say about it. and democrats divided. we're starting a new serious on the battle for the heart and soul of the democratic party with the number two in the dnc joining us live. lots to get to over the next 60 minutes. but first, kristen welker at the white house. we'll look ahead to the cabinet meeting and lunch between president trump, the vice president and mitch mcconnell. what does the administration hope to get out of this? >> reporter: it's a busy monday. first for the cabinet meeting, president trump likely to discuss a range of topics, everything from foreign to domestic policy. last week he announced the move to decertify the nuclear deal and kicking that to congress.