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General and prosecutor in new jersey. what jumps out at you at this point? i have the same reaction. the areas are not surprising, the areas of inquiry, and i also believe there s a lot of opportunities for them to go deeper. these are just high level areas, so if they interview the president he won t be surprised by the general areas, but they will have i believe a lot of questions underneath each of these sort of subheadings, and they will go a lot deeper on all of them, but it really does show us that the investigation still relates to there are serious questions about obstruction, about, you know, the firing of mr. comey and the firing of mr. flynn, questions about jeff sessions and so it really and also questions about the collusion aspect and, you know, really that s a conspiracy question, but there are questions related to that. so it s a very broad and far-reaching. there s really nothing that s off the table i think in these questions. ....
Energy independence. that s not specific. that s first of all ridiculous undertaking but also, there s a lot of subheadings to what that looks like. you will get something of this sort of architecture, the broad outlines of a plan for the future but i don t think there will be much other than some stuff around taxes. he s been doing it in the blueprint since the state of the union. he ll keep doing that. unfortunately, we have to leave it there. thanks to mark halperin, who managed to get at least he brought bobcat goldthwait into this conversation and we ran with it. thank you as always. thanks again to karen and chris. don t forget to catch chris tomorrow morning and then again sunday on his show, up with chris hayes. he will also do coverage next week at the dnc. i ll see you back here monday at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific when i am joined by former governor ed rendell, former assistant secretary of state, p.j. crowley, lynn sweet and susan glasser. until then, find us ....