joining me dennis berman and peter coy and damian paletta of the "washington post." >> it's drilling a hole in the bottom of the lifeboat. it's going to kill the revenue. now, as dennis said there may be offsets to it and yet the offsets you would think about such as spending cuts are hard to imagine. >> charlie: we continue with our series of conversations about president trump's first 100 days and this evening we look at foreign policy. join me katty kay of the bbc and ian bremmer of eurasia group. >> i think he's still embarrassing himself and making statement don't comport with reality. >> obviously. >> but look, when he came in place and you spoke about it the expectation was domestic policy would be hard to move the needle much but foreign policy could be very volatile. there's been learning as katty suggested. there's no crises so far but the substantive issues he's handle in a way whether you like or not you can say it's been competent. >> charlie: we conclude with the director james ponsoldt with his film "the circle" starring emma watson and tom hanks. >> technology sort of