cleared dana: meanwhile, other hot spots around the worlt president trump was asked about, he was asked about isis. here is what he had to say. i do see a role in getting rid of isis, we are very effective in that regard. we are doing a job with respect to isis that has not been done anywhere near the numbers that we are producing right now. it is a very effective force we have. we have no choice. i see that as a primary role, and that is what we are going to do, whether it is iraq or libya or anywhere else, and that role will come to an end at a certain point and we ll be able to go back home and rebuild our country, which is what i want to do. dana: sounds like a good, sober assessments, right, greg? greg: what can you see in these situations? we re in trouble? he s very blunt about this topic because he understands that it is common sense.
kimberly: ours doesn t look like that. bob: it tastes like michigan drinking water. kimberly: bob! is there any coffee? i don t know what is in that. greg: mango. a lot of sugar. are there ingredients? bob: i love mango. maybe that s why i like that. kimberly: i like mango too. greg: dana, your thoughts? dana: better to just eat a mango. kimberly: look at this. bob: two days advertising this thing for starbucks. kimberly: take another hit of that, bob. bob: i will create kimberly: why don t we get the twinkie milkshake in the blender again for bob. spitted divorce takes aim at the president in a new song that won t be winning a grammy, i don t think. stay tuned.
of the house. greg: or him. who cares if he is mentally unstable, we have to react to north korea s actions. they just released a statement where they are planning to launch a super mighty preemptive strike. that s what they call it, sounds like something that the mighty morphin power rangers would do. the problem with north korea is that it is comical until it isn t. we talk about it, obviously a part point of comedy central with south park, we think it is funny, but at some point it s not going to be funny anymore. dana: certainly not funny, the humanitarian situation, kimberly, is terrible, but that is not our biggest problem. the biggest problem is nuclear weapons proliferation. kimberly: that should be at the foremost in terms of concerns from the united states from a national security
first met her 1995, we worked together on capitol hill, she died after a long illness. she thought it valiantly. she was always like the calm in the storm. she was a republican role model, a mentor, a true public servant. she loved her country, her family, and certainly god. she is survived by her husband and their two children, william come up with a call jake, and brady, they were her greatest job. you will be missed. everybody at the bush administration and everyone who loved running into you will miss you very much. kimberly: god bless her and her family. dana: greg? greg: the podcast, fox news podcast.com, i interviewed scott adams, the guy who created dilbert has become a public intellectual, certain things
rages against the machine that he is part of. it s not springsteen. it s too bad, bruce had some really good songs. i loved piano man. dana: [laughs] greg: the thing where they always talk about preaching love overhead, they are saying that knowing that they call you hateful. dana: not just about hate, it is about, you are stupid. i remember january or february 2009, paul mccartney went to the library of congress for an event of president obama, says it is so good to be here surrounded by books with a president who actually reads. it was like, shut up. greg: it we beat you anymore. it was a long time ago though. dana: it was decisive. greg: it was revolutionary. eric? eric: i grew up in chicago. when i moved here, i didn t grow