diplomatic minuet. he s even said i can t go after them as currency manipulators as long as they re helping on north korea. i think there s an all-in and very focused approach with the chinese to the effect that everything else is irrelevant. we ll deal with north korea. that s a little different. often when previous administrations would go to the chinese, they d have a whole christmas tree of lists. you name it. uyghur rights, tibet issues, all kinds of things. he seems to be focused on north korea. frank frankly, i don t think it s a bad approach. we have to see if it will yield results. the north koreans have shown no interest in living up to their previous obligations to give up their nuclear weapons. ambassador, good morning. harold ford. building on those comments, how does this approach regarding north korea and china, how does it impact this president and white house s ability to deal with trade issues that he raised during thepaign and raised
so her campaign is reconciled to the fact that they are going to be living with this issue for the duration of this campaign, certainly for the primary, probably through the general election. so even if there are new facts that come out, they ve sort of made their peace with it, and they re ready and engage to spin them in whatever way is necessary. then there s president obama, who reportedly angered the fbi agents who have been investigating the e-mails by declaring on 60 minutes that there was no wrongdoing. here is the president. i can tell you this is not a situation in which america s national security was endangered. george, is the fbi being too sensitive about that comment? or do you think the president was trying to put his thumb on the scales of justice, basically sending a message lay off of hillary clinton. it s not being too sensitive. we ve seen this minuet before. when the irs scandal broke and
so her campaign is reconciled to the fact that they are going to be living with this issue for the duration of this campaign, certainly for the primary, probably through the general election. so even if there are new facts that come out, they ve sort of made their peace with it, and they re ready and engage to spin them in whatever way is necessary. then there s president obama, who reportedly angered the fbi agents who have been investigating the e-mails by declaring on 60 minutes that there was no wrongdoing. here is the president. i can tell you this is not a situation in which america s national security was endangered. george, is the fbi being too sensitive about that comment? or do you think the president was trying to put his thumb on the scales of justice, basically sending a message lay off of hillary clinton. it s not being too sensitive. we ve seen this minuet before. when the irs scandal broke and
community. but john, the frustrations that business have with obama care is driving them nuts this is one of the aspects of obama care and the tax inplications that businesses have to dole with. i have gone through these things it is minuet. you need a stack of accountants to understand this stuff. ceo s work for shareholders. i think in this case speaking out against obama care which is a substantial costs that weigh on profits is something they should do. it is proprofit to talk about a law to let the nation know and lawmakers know what will cut in profits and so in this case, i think they should speak out. i question whether lower sales are relate to obama care. that s what they are saying. the hit they took from the press about critizing obama care led to people not frequenting their restaurants. john and i could mike a point
meeting somewhere where these people are handed over basic sfli. yes this is sort of a new-age spy swap, isn t it? but during the cold war, a number of spy swaps took place at the bridge outside berlin. the protocol would be worked out by the respective governments, perhaps a lawyer representing each individual, there would be a protocol, and the individuals would be brought to the bridge, carefully escorted into the middle. it s like a minuet. and would would walk to one side and one would walk to the other. that was the swap. wow. i think part of what s so fascinating about this case in particular is the people involved. you have this woman, anna chapman, who is this beautiful redhead. also, a social butterfly. not exactly low profile. how unusual is that for a spy? it s very unusual. we ve never seen illegals, so-called illegals, in a network like this. it sounds like the bureau s done a terrific job.