repairing the supply backlog is out of his hands and called on the private sector to do more. the white house press secretary jen psaki was short on details. this administration that holiday packages will arrive on time? we are not the postal service, or ups or fed-ex. we can t guarantee. we can use every level of the federal government to reduce delays and ensure that we are addressing bottle necks in the system including ports ask the need for them to be open longer hours so goods can arrive. harris: critics like tom cotton are ripping the president for thinking another white house event will fix anything. he is acting surprised that the shortage is happening and acting like a photoop at the white house will solve it.
of questions during a photoop with his top military brass and we re back now with the panel. one thought about a possible storm is that the president may and in fact is expected to announce this week that he will decertify the iran deal, say it is no longer in the national interests, but that doesn t end the deal. it then goes to congress, and the congress has 60 days to decide whether or not they are going to reimpose the sanctions that were lifted as part of the deal, and if they don t do that, then guess what? we re still in the deal which raises the question, gillian, what would that do, he decertifies but the sanctions stay lifted what would that accomplish? it is sort of middle ground for the president which is why maybe he s going to go in this direction. it is a middle ground in that it doesn t kill the deal, but it passes the buck to congress. so the first reason i think the president is not going to recertify is that he enjoys nothing more than passing the buck to congress,
of questions during a photoop with his top military brass and we re back now with the panel. one thought about a possible storm is that the president may and in fact is expected to announce this week that he will decertify the iran deal, say it is no longer in the national interests, but that doesn t end the deal. it then goes to congress, and the congress has 60 days to decide whether or not they are going to reimpose the sanctions that were lifted as part of the deal, and if they don t do that, then guess what? we re still in the deal which raises the question, gillian, what would that do, he decertifies but the sanctions stay lifted what would that accomplish? it is sort of middle ground for the president which is why maybe he s going to go in this direction. it is a middle ground in that it doesn t kill the deal, but it passes the buck to congress. so the first reason i think the president is not going to recertify is that he enjoys nothing more than passing the buck to congress,
the hours before the trip. i find when you have firsthand knowledge as opposed to second-hand, i want to hear their stories and hear from what the officials call their perspective. all of that is extraordinarily useful in formulating an opinion of how to solve the problem. if it is solvable from the national review comes this. too late for carson to catch up on home work referring to foreign policy. does this trip mean more than a photoop. i do applaud dr. carson for going there and doing home work and studying up a bit. a lot of us watched the last republican debate and he gave a couple of answers that were head scratchers pertaining to syria and iraq. and one answer particularly comes to mind.