cue and tricia ewen from the foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communitiesand by contributions from your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again in washington, sution sues of npr. susan: good evening. president trump's second week in office was as frenzied as his first. it began with the chaotic rollout of new restrictions on refugees as well as visitors from seven majority muslim nations. the week ended with new sanctions against iran and in between the president fired the acting attorney general, nominated a justice to the supreme court and talked his way into a couple of foreign policy clasheses with two of the nation's closest allies. the pails of these two weeks suggest that president trump is not easing into the oval office. what's the strategy here? kimberly: he definitely isn't. there are -- carol: there are those in the president's inner circle who really like this. it's a shock and awe strategy designed to keep opponents on their toes. that includes us, the media. not just his political opponents but also the people who are coverin