rth korean regime. that would be number one. number two would be committed -- number two would be, if not an overall troop removal, perhaps a dramatic reduction. we are at the 32,000-troop level in south korea. certainly we could reduce nsose numbers erably. i think that those are two things that would be very attractive to the north korean regime, and the two things that would fairly easy for our side to give up. jane: congreman brendan boyle, thank you for joining me. rep. boyle: all right, thank you. jane: d todald trump was, as usual, busy onoa twitter, ng an alternative theory on the russia investigation. he has claimed that the fbi spied on. his 2016 campai now, there is no evidence yet for that, but the president wants an investigation to see if it happened. today he sent out auleries of coloweets, all with the theme of ending his campaign as the victim of -- painting his campaign as the victim of fbi abuse. there was the now familiar "witchhunt," and the new phrase ygate, and of course, no collusion. but steve bannon told "bbc news night"heueller ruptured go ahead. ioeve: i'm in the middle of the mueller investig one of the very first thing he wants to know is her -- your conversati