today to release that classified memo about the russia probe, despite warnings from the justice department it would be extraordinarily reckless. and republican charges of a deep-state conspiracy. a former cia director says it does not exist. i mean, the idea that you could have some kind of organization to control the government or have it not leak or somebody sell the story to the magazine or a book publisher, it doesn t comport with reality. and grammy gold. music s biggest night full of fire and fury, including the dramatic reading of that tell-all book everyone is talking about. fire and fury spoken word auditions, take one. trump won t read anything. he gets up halfway through meetings with world leaders because he is bored. cut! sorry, john. it s wonderful, it just feels a bit too smooth. i don t think it s going to
opportunity to see that will be in phoenix at the start of the week. i believe it s on tuesday. what do you expect from the president there? you know, i think that the president is going to do what he always does at these rallies. to try and connect with the audience. to project the idea, even if it doesn t comport with reality, that trump is winning, achieving great things. that he s on the verge of victories on tax reform and other areas. i would be surprised if he mentioned steve bannon by name. but trump likes to get outside the white house and reconnect with his audience to try to get his mojo back. we ll see. he has had maybe the roughest week of his presidency. so he certainly needs to make some kind of a change. he may have to work hard to reject the narrative that steve bannon built in the exit interviews as they are on his way out of the white house. joshua green, thanks so much. thank you. just in case you didn t know really how stormy bannon s short tenure was at