trump s e trump s ego is such that he will let it go after may 12th is a game day call. the way to talk him into it. may be do you want to kip the chit, do you want to keep the threat of pulling out. i think matthew is right. it s unlikely to happen. they want to see what happens if they pull out. let s pause it here. up next the house intel committee s new report on the trump campaign and russia and the backlash on the hill. that s next. k guts to start my business. but as it grew bigger and bigger, it took a whole lot more. that s why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. and that 2% cash back adds up to thousands of dollars each year. so i can keep growing my business in big leaps!
committee released their final report from a year long probe of russia s meddling in the 2016 election today. their report says it found in evidence of ties between the president trump campaign and russia, which he quickly claimed as vindication. we were honored. it was a great report. no collusion, which i knew anyway. no coordination. no nothing. but the republican report also says the investigation did find poor judgment and ill considered actions by the trump and clinton campaigns. democrats on the panel say republicans rushed to end the investigation prematurely. the panel is back. matthew, joshua, jennifer. before i get into some of the details of this report. is the house intel report matter is this? is anybody going to take it seriously as a genuine document or is it a political document? ill i think there were a few revelations both from the report and from the minority view, overall this gets thrown auto the partisan maw of the russia
conspiracy. exactly. conspiracy is a crime. you can end up being part of a conspiracy unwittingly even if you did not clued to be part of it. right. i have kind of learned to ignore the house and frankly the senate investigations. the congressional piece of this to me is decreasingly important. i m much more paying attention to robert mueller, if he releases anything. it s possible at the end of this if he finds nothing that s actionable or that can be released to the public without compromising national security the investigation could just end. even if that happens that s saying something. that s how fbi investigations are supposed to go. they are supposed to end privately. you know, matthew, it is in an attempt i guess the house republicans were trying to create a both sides lecture here. they said the trump campaign, what they did, their poor judgment was the trump tower meeting. and candidate trump s praise of wikileaks, they say to the clinton campaign their bad judgm
this process quite a about it. remember he was the one who fired missiles over the korean peninsula and japan and then he was the one who crawled for a peace summit. he was the one who crossed into south korea. and then he was the one who walked president moon into the north. in some ways he has been driving. it s great they turned the demilitarized zone into a peace zone. easing some of the issues with maritime areas so fishermen from the north and the south don t clash but part of me is still concerned that he is driving so much that by the time the u.s. gets to the point where it is part of the talks the train has literally left the station and there is not much more to negotiate without blowing up what leader kim has already laid the foundation for. matthew, why do you have a feeling you are going to agree with almost everything joshua just said? well said. the key dynamic is both of the leaders want deals. what does that mean?
period of the cold war during the years when germany was divided relie on america coming and helping us. when i look at the numbers in germany and some other countries, they may not like donald trump, but you have to understand that means i m doing a good job because i m representing the united states. let me bring in tonight s panel. matthew couldn t netty. joshua johnson, and jennifer palmieri, the communications director for the obama white house and the clinton campaign. she is also author of a new book, dear madam president an open letter to the women who will run the world. thanks for coming. let s stick to i want to get quickly on the korea front. joshua johnson put this in perspective. what did you see today? a big step, a symbolic step. i think koreans are excited on the peninsula about the prospect of peace as a big deal. of course part of me is cynical a little bit whether or not kim jong-un is serious. in some ways he has been driving