carl hulse, chief washington correspondent for the "new york times" who in b thet sense seems to live near the senate chamber, pen andad in hand. and nancy yousef, national court for the "wall street journal" who has spent years reporting from the middle east. let's start with this congressional autcry. wh moment, jake and carl. senator paul, not ee, and interventionist speaking out against president trump. you were at the capitol. what have you heard about whatn went on that room an why lawmakers on both sides are so >> i think there's a convention carl would agree for administrations to share information i some sense with congress either before an attack or shortly after and not have to get dragged kicking and screaming to share information. this administration doesn't beliefed based on evidence that information, can't be trusted with the information. they are a co-equal branch of governments. if you don't build coalitions, people are not going to be for what you're doing. it's s it's notifficult to get people on your side.bu this administration has chosen not to do it. >> it's quit