is never a good thing to start saying to international inspectors, go home. ghou this way, normally, things get much more problematic. this is what i m saying now, and this is what i m telling. first of all, we have to address the situation, rk we have to continue working together. i assume they re saying, the united states pull ied out of t deal and why should we continue a deal the other party is not observing? that may have been valid a year ago when there was no process to try to revive the deal, unless i missed something in the last few minutes, no one has said it is over. no one has said the attempts to
houseçó reportercr nbc news digital shannon pettypiece and former democratic representative from maryland, donna edwards. shannon, let me begin with you. i know you have new reporting on the president s plan for the pressure he s facing on guns. we heard clearly and we heard mitch mcconnell really putting the responsibility on changing anything to do with our gun(a d on the white house. what do you have? well, i mean, we ve had about a month ofxd talks now between staff at thexdhtñijf white hou staff on capitol hill. there s still no agreement on substance or on procedure5a regarding ghou forward on something. but they sort of have narrowed down what is on the table and what is off the table. the big focus of the white house senate. sqmqutting aside ideology and principles, they want to get a few of the things that we know ,e on the tablejf at that point from the white housexd is still background checks,lp though not
interpreter doesn t share what happened in the meeting? you re asking me to read the president s psychology. i ll take a shot at that. try for me, phil. it s sunday morning at 7:00 a.m. i ll give it a shot! i think the story is actually increased the likelihood that the president, a, presses forward with the meeting and, b, continues the practices he has used before meeting privately. samantha i think nailed it. the president thinks he is smarter than anybody else. every time he looks at these media reports he thinks has an opportunity to show the media people don t know what they are talking about. i represent you, not them. i think the media reports encourage him to say, that is people like the new york times and the washington post persuade me how to act. i have a better solution for iran and north korea and russia and he is 72 or 73 years old. he is not going to change ghou.
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ghou . welcome back to the lead. sticking with politics. in 31 days donald trump will be sworn in as our nation s 45th president. dan balls, chief correspondent for the washington post joins me. heidi pr heidi prez bla and anna from politico. thank you for being here. this is former house speaker newt gingrich talking to diane rehm about possible ethics concerns donald trump may face in the white house. in the case of the president, he has broad ability to organize the white house the way he wants to. he has frankly also the power of the pardon. it s a totally open power, he could simply say, look, i want them to be my advisers. i pardon them if anybody finds them to have behaved against the rules, period. technically under the constitution he has that level of authority.