deadly it s banned in most countries and tightly controlled in the u.s. new zealand uses 80% of the entire global supply. putting 1080 a broad spectrum metabolic poison that kills everything. it s bad. it s bad stuff. it really is. feona is a professor of rheumatology and since her husband found poison deer and native birds on a hunting trip they she joined the small vocal ranks of 1080 opponents. you can t plafter is all over the place because it s poisonous to people and livestock and domestic animals. she points to the anti-1080 movements own video clips ofs suffering cow and poison deer as proof of the damage. but most of the countrymen shrug and her ideas are considered
heard sla heard sean spicer saying he had a confeversation with the president the president said you can quote me directly that perhaps maybe those numbers were phony then but now it s real. the president has referred to particular job reports as phony or totally fiction does the president believe this was accurate. yeah, i talked to the president an said to quote him clearly, it may have been phony in the past but clearly reel now. you heard the lafter. and it got lafter from the room. i m not sure that americans will laugh at it. it is an admission of play tents
on this friday afternoon from the white house there, press secretary sean spicer flipping old glory right side up on his lapel at one point saying don t make me move this podium in reference to melissa mccarthy playing him on saturday night live. essentially the headlines lots of questions on general michael flynn as far as his status filing as a foreign agent. when did the white house know? does that speak to the judgment of the administration when it came to nominating him as a national security adviser, talking about the economy, the numbers out today and the lafter at some of the hypocrisy when sean spicer acknowledged then in the past donald trump talked about job numbers as phony and a hoax and quoted him they have been phony in the past but very real now, asked about the deep state exists undermining the
let s start with an extraordinary image of obama and putin. what does this tell us. is obama going too easy on him? the french television, the global pool feed from this ceremony here today put up a massive picture. a split screen behind me. there was a huge ripple of lafter and cheering. they looked across the frame at each other but it boils down to the fact that they did have a talk on the sidelines of this diplomatic and world leaders. of course it follows one-on-one meetings that president pew tin had the other thing that was
them on other issues. first of all, matt is right, the president does need to get the budget done to focus on other issues. i am skeptical that that will be accomplished because of the skirmish that you see constantly between the house of receipts, especially, and the president. but it s a carrot and a stick approach. george bush used the same thing. every president does, you initiate good will and then you use the bully pulpit as the fot hammer your opponent when is it doesn t work. that s where he is coming from. matt is right on the immigration reform, that s a priority not just for the president, but for the republicans as lafter the last election and they saw the way the wind is blowing that i think you will see progress on that and gun control, i am more skeptical and on the budget as well. eric: what dak we will see on immigration. both sides realize we need to get this done. most republicans realize that the future of their party