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day friday marks the 100th for new democrat but geordie. 100 days of democrat disappointment. today, we were supposed to democrat show budget, but speaker pelosi pulled it. so we are here, debating another bill that is dead on arrival in the senate. the numbers speak for themselves. at this point, in the last congress, republicans have passed 141 bills out of committee and 132 out of the house. we all believe in accountability , so what do the numbers say now? by contrast, democrats have passed 68 bills out of committee and 97 out of the house. considerably fewer bills out of this house than before. but think about this, democrats have passed more bills out of the house than they have out of the committee. so much more doing the job of the people's house. no, it's whatever leadership decides. madam speaker, we have been lectured countless times by speaker la lowsy over the years. -- pelosi over the years. you-all know the comments, show us your budget, show us your values. it hasn't been said once, it's been said hundreds of times. show us your budget, show us your values. the
day friday marks the 100th for new democrat but geordie. 100 days of democrat disappointment. today, we were supposed to democrat show budget, but speaker pelosi pulled it. so we are here, debating another bill that is dead on arrival in the senate. the numbers speak for themselves. at this point, in the last congress, republicans have passed 141 bills out of committee and 132 out of the house. we all believe in accountability , so what do the numbers say now? by contrast, democrats have passed...
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i look at the most recent poll of democratic base, of democratic voters. 68% of democratic voters inhe poll a couple weeks ago say they want impeachment. so if the base, if two-thirds, the overwhelming majority of the democratic base is there, and if you get warren coming out and saying this, and if now other candidates -- let's see. but if other candidates now say, if she's there, i got to be there, and you get 13something like a stampede among presidential candidates and they're all calling for it, what latitude does pelosi, what latitude do they have to say no? >> that's precisely the line that democratic leaders are walking right now. elizabeth warren just lit the fuse on what is guaranteed to be an explosive debate inside the democratic party over the next year and a half. now, most presidential contenders have not gone there. none of them in fact have gone there. elizabeth warren is the first 2020 democratic candidate to come out in favor of initiating impeachment against president trump. others like senator kamala harris suggested on this network that that's a conversation tha
i look at the most recent poll of democratic base, of democratic voters. 68% of democratic voters inhe poll a couple weeks ago say they want impeachment. so if the base, if two-thirds, the overwhelming majority of the democratic base is there, and if you get warren coming out and saying this, and if now other candidates -- let's see. but if other candidates now say, if she's there, i got to be there, and you get 13something like a stampede among presidential candidates and they're all calling...
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democrats are cautious. they know health care can be a winning issue, but they do not want to talk about the revolutionary plans for 2020 candidates. host: run through what else is on the agenda this week, both in the house and senate. guest: the senate will continue to move through nominations, but they also -- the house and senate have to do something about disaster aid. fight oversically a puerto rico. the president has taken issue with puerto rico, he says, the way they have spent money and that they are not grateful enough that the -- over what the administrator and has done. blaming thee president, the president is blaming democrats. it is messy. a bunch of states need disaster aid. in another time, this would not be a partisan issue. we have to see some movement on that. house and senate democrats reintroduced a new bill that was fuller, including more recent disasters, and there will be negotiations. there is acknowledgment that something has to be done. we will see that. barr will take up a lot of o
democrats are cautious. they know health care can be a winning issue, but they do not want to talk about the revolutionary plans for 2020 candidates. host: run through what else is on the agenda this week, both in the house and senate. guest: the senate will continue to move through nominations, but they also -- the house and senate have to do something about disaster aid. fight oversically a puerto rico. the president has taken issue with puerto rico, he says, the way they have spent money and...
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it is motivated by the democrats intense dislike of this president. it is motivated by their frustration over losing an election that they thought that they would easily win. it is motivated by their desire to use all of the resources at their disposal to find something, anything to bring this president down. just take a look at how this will effort to request for presidents tax returns has unfolded. i will tell you a real story, democrats started making calls for the presidents to release his tax returns while he wasg still a candidate during the 2016 election. at the time, democratic calls were released of his tax returns were clearly just a political attack. not a policy issue as they now want us to believe. secretary clinton said quote there must be something really terrible in those tax returns". her communication stricter use the issue to charge the candidate trump for hiding behind fake excuses. and backtracking previous promises. in a speech before the democratic national convention president clinton's running mate question then with her then
it is motivated by the democrats intense dislike of this president. it is motivated by their frustration over losing an election that they thought that they would easily win. it is motivated by their desire to use all of the resources at their disposal to find something, anything to bring this president down. just take a look at how this will effort to request for presidents tax returns has unfolded. i will tell you a real story, democrats started making calls for the presidents to release his...
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republicans have better ideas than democrats. we should not be afraid to talk about that. >> bill: lightning round, got a minute left. herman cain expressed some reservations about going forward as a federal reserve nominee friday night. it is that nomination still alive? >> mick: yes and i think herman will be a great member of the fed. >> bill: dems 2020, who concerns are the most? >> mick: right now none of them. it's a disaster. >> bill: when you are at camp david. >> mick: it never came up. we are having fun watching them implode. >> bill: last question, how did joe biden do this last week? >> mick: i have no idea. listen, the voters are going to decide, i laugh a little bit when i look at my democrat friends running for president. almost like whoever can apologize the most for the most different things is going to win back democrat nomination. it's almost like they want to make america apologize again and it's just a bizarre thing to watch as a republican. >> bill: thank you for coming today. we got through all of it.
republicans have better ideas than democrats. we should not be afraid to talk about that. >> bill: lightning round, got a minute left. herman cain expressed some reservations about going forward as a federal reserve nominee friday night. it is that nomination still alive? >> mick: yes and i think herman will be a great member of the fed. >> bill: dems 2020, who concerns are the most? >> mick: right now none of them. it's a disaster. >> bill: when you are at camp...
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has the democratic -- has the change of the democratic party outpaced joe biden?e win in today's democratic party? >> it is a great question, steve. i think our party is in a constant state of change for the better and if you look at the last election, the congress is more diverse than ever and more women from the democratic party in congress than there were just two years ago. more women of color. more people of color and diversity as well. so i think that is a positive thing. i would have like to have seen joe biden been more -- more direct and say, listen, i'm sorry that happened under my watch. i was part of that. he's kind of left a hole here to be kind of torn a little bit more. i do think it is smart of the campaign to get this out early and to get through this and i think he needs to get to this at some point in a more determined way. >> this is i'm sure not a pleasant memorial b pleasant -- memory and i've heard people say your primary defeat to alexandria ocasio-cortez is a warning signal for joe biden in 2020. do you think it is? >> i don't think that i
has the democratic -- has the change of the democratic party outpaced joe biden?e win in today's democratic party? >> it is a great question, steve. i think our party is in a constant state of change for the better and if you look at the last election, the congress is more diverse than ever and more women from the democratic party in congress than there were just two years ago. more women of color. more people of color and diversity as well. so i think that is a positive thing. i would...
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he'd like for it to be a case of him being persecuted by the democrats, not the democrats are looking for legitimate potential issues that mueller might have found that didn't rise to the occasion of the president charged. >> it's important to note, the president says he would like full transparency, he says things he does not mean. the other question for me is bill barr, democrats in the senate voted against him, democrats said they were happy the president picked a veteran, experienced, trusted, established republican guy. you are starting to see from the democrats after reading that four-page letter, maybe not. maybe this guy is more trumpy than we thought. >> i think when they saw the letter, they saw the degree to what he saw, they don't know what he saw in the report and draw a lot of conclusions at least in their mind bob mueller never meant for barr to draw on. maybe he meant for his own team to draw. democrats changed their view of the way he was going to comport himself when they saw the sort of the conclusive nature of that letter and what the president did if response. >>
he'd like for it to be a case of him being persecuted by the democrats, not the democrats are looking for legitimate potential issues that mueller might have found that didn't rise to the occasion of the president charged. >> it's important to note, the president says he would like full transparency, he says things he does not mean. the other question for me is bill barr, democrats in the senate voted against him, democrats said they were happy the president picked a veteran, experienced,...
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howar2020. >> if a democrat runs who resembles bernie sanders, who says he is a democratic socialist, reelected. >> get washington time editor charles hurt. what is your take? landslide or horse race. >> a landslide, i think interesting thing about town hall last night, with howard schultz revealed just how far left democratic party has found itself. wondering off to -- wandering off to warm arms of open borderd socialism,. elizabeth: big division in democrat party, even top democrat fear trump will win in a landslide as voters they think will reject bernie sanders' policies, watch what nanc nancy pelosi says, she slammed bernie sanders, single pair to "washington post," she quoting the price tag. show me how you think you can get there, let's a lot of people love having their employer base insurance, remember single pair would get rid of that, right now medicare for all has 30 there i tri30 trilliondollar price tag. we have not seen nancy get so aggressive like that against bernie sanders. >> any time you have nancy pelosi shedding reality on your situation, you are probably in troub
howar2020. >> if a democrat runs who resembles bernie sanders, who says he is a democratic socialist, reelected. >> get washington time editor charles hurt. what is your take? landslide or horse race. >> a landslide, i think interesting thing about town hall last night, with howard schultz revealed just how far left democratic party has found itself. wondering off to -- wandering off to warm arms of open borderd socialism,. elizabeth: big division in democrat party, even top...
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democrats know that.till a lot of support for the obama/biden eight years that he is going to run. that's going to a key platform. i was part of this very successful eight years. so, look, i think he did the right thing by saying everyone should have their personal space respected, and i have learned that maybe some of my behavior isn't appropriate anymore. but there is no one, i think, who's ever worked with joe biden who don't think he's empathetic and don't think he is a decent perp. and that came through -- bill: there seemed to be, katie, this drip, drip, drip. >> and he admitted he thinks more women will probably come out saying that i've met, you know, thousands of people and taken thousands of photos. but he accidentally or maybe purposefully admitted he was going to run for president. we have been waiting for him to announce. he was asked if this would change the way he campaigns. so he'sing con full-terming he's getting into the race. i -- confirming. these accusations came out, he did the video
democrats know that.till a lot of support for the obama/biden eight years that he is going to run. that's going to a key platform. i was part of this very successful eight years. so, look, i think he did the right thing by saying everyone should have their personal space respected, and i have learned that maybe some of my behavior isn't appropriate anymore. but there is no one, i think, who's ever worked with joe biden who don't think he's empathetic and don't think he is a decent perp. and...
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>> democrats had a different set of constituents. throughout the 1960's the challenge for democrats was how to balance the insurgent black movement and how to balance the demands of black civil rights with what mexican-americans were feeling were their own civil rights concerns. so, finding ways of including mexican-americans and, to a degree, puerto rican civil rights, the war on poverty, these were the challenges for democrats and they didn't particularly do a fantastic job of managing those things. in part, because, they found a certain benefit in having mexican-americans and african-americans not uniting against them. there was a certain benefit ship in playing those constituencies against each other. >> you had cesar chavez and his push for equality for migrant workers. did that in any way play into the politics of the time? >> it certainly did. for democrats the challenge was how to sort of respect the cultural -- the urge for cultural respect and determination with the autonomy coursing through the black community but also mex
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why can't democrats accept that?uld pushing this narrative hurt their chances of winning back the white house in 2020? ned ryan and democrat strategist jonathan harris on deck to debate that coming up next. jillian: donald from declaring victory after the russia report found no collusion and no charges of obstruction. the president is anxious to get back to business but democrats say it is not over yet. rob: let's try this again with griff jenkins in washington. >> reporter: i think donald trump slept well last night. he's not entirely out of the woods but it is clear this is a victory for a man his presidency has been under fire since before taking office. after 22 months, 25,000,500 witnesses interviewed, the rejected mueller report states for the american people that there was no russian collusion by the president and his team. let me take it to volume 1. the investigation did not establish members of the trump campaign conspired or coordinated with russian government in its election interference activities. the s
why can't democrats accept that?uld pushing this narrative hurt their chances of winning back the white house in 2020? ned ryan and democrat strategist jonathan harris on deck to debate that coming up next. jillian: donald from declaring victory after the russia report found no collusion and no charges of obstruction. the president is anxious to get back to business but democrats say it is not over yet. rob: let's try this again with griff jenkins in washington. >> reporter: i think...
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party will be able to do this just as long as democratic voters let them. get away with it. the popular american fast food chain chick fil a has been banned from a number of u.s. airports after its owner expressed support for the quote biblical definition of a family unit something that didn't fly with the l g b t community. everyone has a place here and everyone should feel welcome when they walk through our airport. the views of chick fil a number present our state and business is therefore discrimination have no place operating in taxpayer funded public facilities. we know that this is a strong an inclusive community we need to make sure that business is that respect these values. sure i'm aware of their beliefs but i personally get a kick out of thinking how each time i walk in there they've served my gate. it's good chicken if they aren't willing to give up a burger they aren't going to give their tickets to gays who go they probably already know so why do you think you can change their mind this is childish. that's a wrap up of the day's top news for
party will be able to do this just as long as democratic voters let them. get away with it. the popular american fast food chain chick fil a has been banned from a number of u.s. airports after its owner expressed support for the quote biblical definition of a family unit something that didn't fly with the l g b t community. everyone has a place here and everyone should feel welcome when they walk through our airport. the views of chick fil a number present our state and business is therefore...
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democrats will pivot lock on this.s i've never seen further away from an kind of deal, small or large on immigration. >> let's turn to the democratic presidential race and what i would argue is the most surprising development so far very early in the race and that is the rise of a south bend indiana. look at polls they came out thi week for two new polls in new hampshire, he is now in third place behind biden and bernie, but ahead of warren and harris and and and i will, he's also i third place and interestingly, he is now making an issue of hi faith. >> it has made me a better man. yes, mr. brett >> what's going on here? he can think mayor pete is doin something interesting which is recognizing that there is a large choice in the democratic party and the democratic primar electorate it does not look lik democrats on twitter want what people think of the democratic base is wanting. he's trying to bridge the gap between electability and saying things that i think a democrati voters excited. by reaching out to democrats
democrats will pivot lock on this.s i've never seen further away from an kind of deal, small or large on immigration. >> let's turn to the democratic presidential race and what i would argue is the most surprising development so far very early in the race and that is the rise of a south bend indiana. look at polls they came out thi week for two new polls in new hampshire, he is now in third place behind biden and bernie, but ahead of warren and harris and and and i will, he's also i third...
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democratic to get the nomination.ersonally, i agree, i want a younger female democrat to get the nomination. bbiden is too old and too old-school to get the nomination." cheryl chumley? guest: the comment about biden goes to what i said at the outset of this show, but i too think that biden is a little too present democratic party, to represent the youthful voice that is emerging. that is not to say i like the youthful voice. placek socialism has no in the american political system. i actually agree with jim jordan at this point, which means nothing, because the election is months away, but donald trump is definitely the winner of the white house once again. i think that the democratic party needs to work hard on bringing forth a moderate voice and developing some issues that are not just anti-trump. they need to speak to health care, they need to speak to immigration from the national security standpoint, not the civil justice or civil rights standpoint. and they need to talk about taxes and the economy. those are th
democratic to get the nomination.ersonally, i agree, i want a younger female democrat to get the nomination. bbiden is too old and too old-school to get the nomination." cheryl chumley? guest: the comment about biden goes to what i said at the outset of this show, but i too think that biden is a little too present democratic party, to represent the youthful voice that is emerging. that is not to say i like the youthful voice. placek socialism has no in the american political system. i...
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plus, president trump taking new digs at democrats. >> democrats have even allowed the terrible scourge of anti-semitism to take root in their party and in their country. when you switch out an old car part.$200 but you do when you switch to jackson hewitt. at jackson hewitt we help lots of people like you. that's why you get $200 when you leave your old tax service for us. so switch to jackson hewitt today and get $200. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems as severe jaw bone p
plus, president trump taking new digs at democrats. >> democrats have even allowed the terrible scourge of anti-semitism to take root in their party and in their country. when you switch out an old car part.$200 but you do when you switch to jackson hewitt. at jackson hewitt we help lots of people like you. that's why you get $200 when you leave your old tax service for us. so switch to jackson hewitt today and get $200. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture...
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democrats have already admitted that obamacare doesn't work. that's why they're talking about sort of this amorphous medicare for all. they're not talking about how great obamacare is because they know it's broken. bill but as a campaign issue, many democrats are running on medicare for all, and some would a argue let them run on that, you step out of the way and allow the american people to sort through it. >> we're firm believers you can't beat something with nothing. republicans have better ideas than democrats. we should not be afraid to talk about that. bill: all right, lightning round. >> let's go. bill: herman cain expressed concerns about going forward with the federal reserve. is that nomination still alive? >> yes. bill: dems, 2020, who concerns you? >> right now, none of them. bill: any discussions over the weekend? >> obviously, never came up. we're having fun watching them implode. bill: last question. how did joe biden do this past week? >> you know, i have nod. >>. i think, listen, the voters are going to decide. i laugh a little
democrats have already admitted that obamacare doesn't work. that's why they're talking about sort of this amorphous medicare for all. they're not talking about how great obamacare is because they know it's broken. bill but as a campaign issue, many democrats are running on medicare for all, and some would a argue let them run on that, you step out of the way and allow the american people to sort through it. >> we're firm believers you can't beat something with nothing. republicans have...
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i had been a lifelong democrat, but the democratic party left me, i didn't leave them. >> democrats onlypoiler and putting donald trump back in the white house. schultz thinks maybe the opposite would happen. >> there's no spoiler. it's a false narrative. there are lifelong republicans, lifelong republicans, who given a choice between donald trump and a democrat will more than likely vote for donald trump, despite the fact that the character and morality of this president is inconsistent with their own values. if i choose to run -- if i choose to run, millions of lifelong republicans will come my way. >> howard schultz joins me now. he's the author of "from the ground up, a journey to reimagine the promise of america." so welcome. my first question is have you been surprised at the pushback you're getting from democrats? it's almost as if they don't want you to run. >> you know, i think we expected certainly there would be a level of resistance, not to the degree it came. it's kind of softened a little bit. now i think they're focused on joe biden. but i think clearly whatever the democr
i had been a lifelong democrat, but the democratic party left me, i didn't leave them. >> democrats onlypoiler and putting donald trump back in the white house. schultz thinks maybe the opposite would happen. >> there's no spoiler. it's a false narrative. there are lifelong republicans, lifelong republicans, who given a choice between donald trump and a democrat will more than likely vote for donald trump, despite the fact that the character and morality of this president is...
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how are his fellow democrats reacting to that?> well, i think right now democrats would like to see a little bit more, as would republicans, what the president means by shut down the border. he's made a lot of loud noises about that, but what's unclear is whether that means all ports of entry on the u.s./mexico land border or whether that means some, whether that means more enforcement, and how that would affect our trade relationships. there are people who legally cross back and forth across the border every day. and there's millions if not billions of dollars that cross back and forth about this. democrats won the immigration, the border wall fight at the beginning of the year. the question is, will they be up for another round or what is the president doing? my sense is that the president feels comfortable on this issue, politically, in a way he doesn't feel comfortable on immigration -- i mean, excuse me, on health care in some other issues. >> are they serious over at the white house? >> i love that he says that democrats are
how are his fellow democrats reacting to that?> well, i think right now democrats would like to see a little bit more, as would republicans, what the president means by shut down the border. he's made a lot of loud noises about that, but what's unclear is whether that means all ports of entry on the u.s./mexico land border or whether that means some, whether that means more enforcement, and how that would affect our trade relationships. there are people who legally cross back and forth...
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democrats have at this time. the positives and the negatives about having so many people out there? now that she was on the other foot and it can produce surprises, they are good things about things about having such a big field, what are some of each in your mind? >> with our field in 2016 is said to president trump lead the polls all the way through. that will not happen with the democrat field, it is so crowded. they have proportional primaries, so nobody will take winner-take-all in big states like california and florida. you can actually see a brokered convention, which i do not think will be good for the democratic party to go all the way through the summer of 2020 before they pick a nominee. so i think that it will be a problem for them. they have a lot of candidates that are raising a lot of money. nobody is really standing ahead of the pack. that can change and of course president trump, when he ran, he had the privilege of always being in the center of the stage of maintaining the top of top-level statu
democrats have at this time. the positives and the negatives about having so many people out there? now that she was on the other foot and it can produce surprises, they are good things about things about having such a big field, what are some of each in your mind? >> with our field in 2016 is said to president trump lead the polls all the way through. that will not happen with the democrat field, it is so crowded. they have proportional primaries, so nobody will take winner-take-all in...
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what do the democrats think they have here? >> that's been the question, whether or not the president did get involved and override the concerns that people in the career officials had raised about the security clearance process. "the times" report that had jared kushner for one, there were concerns about his security clearance, whether he should have gotten one. the president said he should. ivanka trump, cnn reported was also a concern raised internally. the president green loyaltied that as well. what elijah cummings says he has this whistleblower who has come forward. her new is trisha newbold, an adjudications manager in the security office. she talked to the committee and detailed dozens of times where there were concerns raised offer overruled by officials in the white house, and she says since 2018 there have been 25 instances, including those two senior white house officials. now the question is -- that cummings has had is this shows the white house has complete disregard for the protocols, for disregarding concerns ov
what do the democrats think they have here? >> that's been the question, whether or not the president did get involved and override the concerns that people in the career officials had raised about the security clearance process. "the times" report that had jared kushner for one, there were concerns about his security clearance, whether he should have gotten one. the president said he should. ivanka trump, cnn reported was also a concern raised internally. the president green...
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a bunch of people that aren't democrats.ther you care about our democratic institutions and the rule of law, not necessarily party label. the real hard questions that ought to be asked are of the republicans in congress who appear to have joined the fifth avenue club. i'm not sure there's anything they could be shown that would get them to hold this president accountable to the rule of law. so i think they have a tougher burden of explanation on impeachment than i do. >> thank you for taking a few minutes with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up. joe biden, we've said it before seven times in his career walked close to the starting line of a presidential race, twice he has run. it appears in a couple days he will launch his third white house campaign. we're going to breakdown where he stands, if he gets in the race. going to the big board after this. stay with us. to the big board ar this stay with us at fidelity, we make sure you have a clear plan to cover the essentials in retirement, as well as all the things you w
a bunch of people that aren't democrats.ther you care about our democratic institutions and the rule of law, not necessarily party label. the real hard questions that ought to be asked are of the republicans in congress who appear to have joined the fifth avenue club. i'm not sure there's anything they could be shown that would get them to hold this president accountable to the rule of law. so i think they have a tougher burden of explanation on impeachment than i do. >> thank you for...
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interference in democratic election processes and what a democratic processes and countries will doin? absolutely. more on that in the programme. this is beyond 100 days. more fallout from the publication of the mueller report. we will hear from a democratic member of the house intelligence committee. and the view across the political aisle, donald trump is my legal team says the report is a total victory for the report is a total victory for the president, reaction from the republican national committee. that is still to come. 0ur weather has undergone a transformation in recent days. not only are we seeing lots of sunshine but we also have had warmth, some spots in south—east england have seen highs of 23 celsius making it the warmest day of the year so far. there is more that to come over the next few days. for most of us, a fine end to the day, clear skies over night and a bit of mist and low cloud and perhaps eastern parts of scotland and england. for most of us, frost free night with some spots holding on to double digit temperatures. the long bank holiday weekend, this is the
interference in democratic election processes and what a democratic processes and countries will doin? absolutely. more on that in the programme. this is beyond 100 days. more fallout from the publication of the mueller report. we will hear from a democratic member of the house intelligence committee. and the view across the political aisle, donald trump is my legal team says the report is a total victory for the report is a total victory for the president, reaction from the republican national...
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that's nothing like a lot of democrats are worried about.emocratic primary, whoever -- too liberal to be unacceptable to the general election voters. rob: this is interesting, thanks. 54 after the hour. rob grahn kautsky leading his mark on the patriots organization in more ways than one. ♪ . . ♪ country roads ♪ take me home ♪ to the place ♪ where i belong ♪ west virginia ♪ mountain momma ♪ take me home ♪ country roads ♪ jillian: all eyes on washington today as it is the day that many have waited for. we will finally get a chance to see that mueller report. we are expecting a preference with attorney general bill barr at 9:00 a.m. this morning. rob: we will see the report 9:00 and noon. jillian: all on fox. rob: salute to service at military base overseas. service members taking part in football training drills at jearmd. there to help sign autographs. rob: gronkowski leaves his marks on the pats. >> super bowl win super bowl home opener next week. he left a big dent on the trophy. he retired last month. that's not good. >> new study finds m
that's nothing like a lot of democrats are worried about.emocratic primary, whoever -- too liberal to be unacceptable to the general election voters. rob: this is interesting, thanks. 54 after the hour. rob grahn kautsky leading his mark on the patriots organization in more ways than one. ♪ . . ♪ country roads ♪ take me home ♪ to the place ♪ where i belong ♪ west virginia ♪ mountain momma ♪ take me home ♪ country roads ♪ jillian: all eyes on washington today as it is the day...
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democrats elected us as leaders. we're the ones that are expected to go forward with this. >> final question, do you believe his upholding his oath to faithfully execute the rules of law of the united states? >> i think it's real challenge at this point. when i've seen him talk about women, when i've seen him do a number of things that belittle the office of the presidency, i'm real concerned. i have a grandson. i almost have to send him out the room when the president comes on tv because i don't know what's going to come out of his mouth. >> congressman, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>> coming up, how congressman tim ryan, one of the newest candidates for 2020, can he break out of the crowded pack? he joins us next. the pack? that's next. ome to our busy wor. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. that's why, at bp, we're working to make energy that's cleaner and better. we're producing cleaner-burning natural gas. and solar and wind power. and wherever your day takes you
democrats elected us as leaders. we're the ones that are expected to go forward with this. >> final question, do you believe his upholding his oath to faithfully execute the rules of law of the united states? >> i think it's real challenge at this point. when i've seen him talk about women, when i've seen him do a number of things that belittle the office of the presidency, i'm real concerned. i have a grandson. i almost have to send him out the room when the president comes on tv...
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what i always observed how republicans view democrats, we thaw democrats are big wimps.hey're afraid to take action. they're afraid to stand up. they don't have the backbone to do anything to stop up. we would just think that we could run roughshod over them. again, there is a moment that has come. the voters have given democrats a clear mandate for oversight. republicans have set the precedent for aggressive oversight. jim jordan, the ranking republican on the oversight committee, he said when he was voting to hold various obama officials in contempt of congress the only route to the truth is through the house of representatives. the table is set, joy, for democrats to do all the republicans did against them. >> they don't want to act like jim jordan. that would not be a good role model for democrats. >> would it be the same -- it wouldn't be the same at all if you're talking about the national security of the country and suborning help from a foreign power. >> let's go back to nixon for one second. nixon was an extremely popular president. more popular than bill clinto
what i always observed how republicans view democrats, we thaw democrats are big wimps.hey're afraid to take action. they're afraid to stand up. they don't have the backbone to do anything to stop up. we would just think that we could run roughshod over them. again, there is a moment that has come. the voters have given democrats a clear mandate for oversight. republicans have set the precedent for aggressive oversight. jim jordan, the ranking republican on the oversight committee, he said when...
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democrats know that.e obama-biden eight years that he's going to run. if that's going to be a key part of his platform if he runs. i was part of his very successful eight years so i think he did the right thing by threading the needle and saying everyone should have their personal space respected and i have learned that may be of my behavior isn't appropriate anymore, but there is no one i think it was ever worked with joe biden who don't think is empathetic and don't think he is a decent person. and that came through this week. >> bill: there seem to be this trip last week. >> and he admitted that he thinks more woman will probably come out with some kind of allegations saying i've met thousands of people and taking thousands of photo. but he accidentally or maybe purposefully admitted that he was going to run for president. we've been waiting for them to officially announce. he was asked if it would change the way he campaigned, absolutely it will change the way a campaign so he's confirming that he's g
democrats know that.e obama-biden eight years that he's going to run. if that's going to be a key part of his platform if he runs. i was part of his very successful eight years so i think he did the right thing by threading the needle and saying everyone should have their personal space respected and i have learned that may be of my behavior isn't appropriate anymore, but there is no one i think it was ever worked with joe biden who don't think is empathetic and don't think he is a decent...
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where not only democrats are trying to take back control of the white house but various democratic members will be fighting for re-election and looking to be elected in the house. that's something that they're keeping an eye on. while the american people have, you know, polling has shown, they believe the report should have been released publicly. they wanted to see more details. if you look at various polling, the russian investigation, the mueller probe isn't top priority. we're seeing issues such as health care and the economy being talked about more, especially on the campaign trail among voters and the democrats. elizabeth warren has come out and her comments on impeachment the other day were setting her apart from the rest of the pack on that. i think democrats are very concerned going into 2020 because in 2018, they were able to make significant gains in the house and statehouses across the country by focusing on health care. i think focusing on this continuing issue of the mueller report, it could hurt them with some voters in swing states, such as the midwest, that they need to fo
where not only democrats are trying to take back control of the white house but various democratic members will be fighting for re-election and looking to be elected in the house. that's something that they're keeping an eye on. while the american people have, you know, polling has shown, they believe the report should have been released publicly. they wanted to see more details. if you look at various polling, the russian investigation, the mueller probe isn't top priority. we're seeing issues...
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but guys, this is the 21st century and the democrat party is a major party. i'm a democrat.kennedy and shriver. yet, it has not been a very long period of time and this is shocking recommendations. charlie, just sanders position on voting. it is not about paying a debt. we take your freedom away. that is the ultimate thing you are supposed to have as a citizen. why aren't we just letting them go? what is this about voting? what is your take overall of this direction? >> what about another right? should we give prisoners their gun rights? that's a constitutional right we all enjoy. it is insane. tammy, you make the most important point. it is very important that this country have a good, solid, loyal opposition party. we don't have that right now. >> that's right. >> we have a bunch of lunatics and i think president trump under any circumstances is in good shape with the economy and the issues he is running on to win re-election. when you have this opposition party come up with things like post-birth abortion and taking away guns and giving terrorists voting rights from priso
but guys, this is the 21st century and the democrat party is a major party. i'm a democrat.kennedy and shriver. yet, it has not been a very long period of time and this is shocking recommendations. charlie, just sanders position on voting. it is not about paying a debt. we take your freedom away. that is the ultimate thing you are supposed to have as a citizen. why aren't we just letting them go? what is this about voting? what is your take overall of this direction? >> what about another...
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many ran by democrats.march 178 jurisdictions, cities, counties, states and they include 27 states and 27 states. let's start there with the panel, "washington post" columnist marc thiessen, marie harf fencing and harp on fox news radio and matthew continetti editor in chief. mark marc a lot of reaction to this as you can imagine from all sides. >> marie: this is never going to happen but pure genius and can't understand why democrats upset about this, two sets of fn of the democratic party that illegal aliens held by ice released into the country into the communities during negotiations, the government shutdown democrats official position negotiating position was we should limit amount the of beds of ice has 2:30 5,000 and expressly set forth forcing the trump administration to rele noncriminal aliens so formally releasing them to the community's periods secondly they created sanctuary cities and this is their policy for giving sanctuary to illegal aliens. and stacy abrams to vote in local elections. gover
many ran by democrats.march 178 jurisdictions, cities, counties, states and they include 27 states and 27 states. let's start there with the panel, "washington post" columnist marc thiessen, marie harf fencing and harp on fox news radio and matthew continetti editor in chief. mark marc a lot of reaction to this as you can imagine from all sides. >> marie: this is never going to happen but pure genius and can't understand why democrats upset about this, two sets of fn of the...
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and -- >> democratic socialist. >> he's a democratic socialist.e can parse words, but i think people have to wrap around the fact that he will probably do very well. he's got the money, he's got the polling. he's got a campaign. he is a durable candidate who can probably go the distance because he has before, and he'll do well in the early states. so, rather than keep going over this path over candidates who have not declared, i.e., joe biden, i think trump and his allies should be focusing a little bit more on the bigger threat. >> what do you make of trump as the messenger for this message, given all the allegations against him? >> if you listen to what biden said and what trump said, they both sounded a little bit the same, and they look the same. i mean, they're two old, white men who, clearly, with respect to the democratic party and the base of the democratic party, are tone-deaf. and bernie sanders, remarkably on this issue is a little tone deaf just from the fact he seems to avoid it, ignore it, trying to duck under the radar on all this s
and -- >> democratic socialist. >> he's a democratic socialist.e can parse words, but i think people have to wrap around the fact that he will probably do very well. he's got the money, he's got the polling. he's got a campaign. he is a durable candidate who can probably go the distance because he has before, and he'll do well in the early states. so, rather than keep going over this path over candidates who have not declared, i.e., joe biden, i think trump and his allies should be...
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runningnt for presi but more the democrats who do want to get things done and democrats tell me this was a meeting that the white house precipitated. robert: don't thera dem have concerns, even if they are given by outreach d the family separation policy, an idea? >>ol aely. joe manchin called one -- one of those moderates called his it relationship the president -- not the weirdest relationships that he has ever had. because there is no through line. and democrats,hey -- you don't hear them talking that much right now about dreamers when you eally -- bring up immigration, that's the issue that democrats talk about the most is legal protections for people who are brought to this countr illegally as children. they just don't think they can get a deal done with this president. so he may talk about it. there may be outreach. but they've seen that rug get pulled out from under them before. and i just don't think that they believe that -- a change. >> i do think that the revelation a week or so ago in court when the administration acknowledged that they had started the separation policy m
runningnt for presi but more the democrats who do want to get things done and democrats tell me this was a meeting that the white house precipitated. robert: don't thera dem have concerns, even if they are given by outreach d the family separation policy, an idea? >>ol aely. joe manchin called one -- one of those moderates called his it relationship the president -- not the weirdest relationships that he has ever had. because there is no through line. and democrats,hey -- you don't hear...
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these were things that democrats , you know, they sought the help of democrats for. cubans in the united states related to the federal government through special programs of their own cuban refugee programs. they were cap very much on different tracks for a long time. democrats did all right with cubans initially, though many cubans were not big voters yet because they were still expecting to return. by the 1970's with the republican party, the advance of conservatism within it, cubans found a real home in the republican party foreign policy positions of the late 1970's. steve: where do you research the topic of the hispanic vote and what are some of the major benchmarks you are looking at? prof. francis-fallon: because we are talking about communities from across the country, communities -- east los angeles, rural counties in northern new mexico, the west side of san antonio, the south bronx in new york -- different communities that had their own sort of local political history and their own orientation throughout most of the 20th century. added to that, south flori
these were things that democrats , you know, they sought the help of democrats for. cubans in the united states related to the federal government through special programs of their own cuban refugee programs. they were cap very much on different tracks for a long time. democrats did all right with cubans initially, though many cubans were not big voters yet because they were still expecting to return. by the 1970's with the republican party, the advance of conservatism within it, cubans found a...
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a democrat?oud of it. liz: here is president obama, hey, democrats you're going too far left. watch out. >> i do worry about sometimes among progressive in the united states, when we start sometimes creating what is called a circular firing squad? where you start shooting at your allies because one of them is straying from purity, on the issues. liz: sir, your take? >> i would hardly say purity they're straying from but they have created a monster they can't feed now. i think it is going to devour the candidates like joe biden, any other who wants to get more to the middle than what we're seeing from the democratic presidential candidates. liz: now we've got the socialist democrats we'll talk about later in the show out with a blacklist going after moderate democrats. henry cuellar held his seat for two decades. it is one of the safest seats. our tax, go to pay interest on the debt. social security is 30 trillion in the hock. it is not solvent. neither is medicare, medicaid. trillions of dollars
a democrat?oud of it. liz: here is president obama, hey, democrats you're going too far left. watch out. >> i do worry about sometimes among progressive in the united states, when we start sometimes creating what is called a circular firing squad? where you start shooting at your allies because one of them is straying from purity, on the issues. liz: sir, your take? >> i would hardly say purity they're straying from but they have created a monster they can't feed now. i think it is...
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the democrats put up in 1976. so many democrats ran in 1976 that literally new candidates were still joining the race even after the new hampshire primary was already over. it was a ferocious campaign among the democrats in 1976, just like it was a ferocious campaign among the republicans in 2016. with every one you can think of running and the competition stretching on and on and the lead changing hands a million times. but just as the republicans emerged from that giant field of competition in 2016 to take the white house in the fall, so, too, in 1976 with the biggest ever field of democrats. picking a nominee and emerging in the fall to win the white house, behind the banner of former georgia governor, jimmy carter. so i know it has become sort of fashionable to bemoan the size of the democratic field and to make light of every new entry into the race. there's already like 15 democrats who are either qualified for the first debate already or on track to qualify. i can name you even on top of those 15, i can nam
the democrats put up in 1976. so many democrats ran in 1976 that literally new candidates were still joining the race even after the new hampshire primary was already over. it was a ferocious campaign among the democrats in 1976, just like it was a ferocious campaign among the republicans in 2016. with every one you can think of running and the competition stretching on and on and the lead changing hands a million times. but just as the republicans emerged from that giant field of competition...
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, do you think that you can usvigate the democratic primaries and ca? >> well, i appreciate the question, but i don't ize what the democratic party stands for anymore. i don't believe that free college, a job for everybody, and medicare-for-all, which would take 180 millionff peoplef their employer insurance, is the right way. it's not only that e democratic party has gone far too left, it's the fact that both parties are not representative of the american people, and the system is broken. it's corrosive. it's corrupt. the system is not working. >> why doesn't the system work? y is it broken? >> it's broken because both parties are beholden to special interests,-p seservation. they would rather have political issues as a wedge as opposed to solving a problem. so, let's just list a few thgs. we're $22 trillion in debt. that is immoral issue that both parties are complicit with. we have an immigration problemba that goe 20 years. president obama and president bush both submitted immigration policies that should've been embraced, but it wasn't. we have a h
, do you think that you can usvigate the democratic primaries and ca? >> well, i appreciate the question, but i don't ize what the democratic party stands for anymore. i don't believe that free college, a job for everybody, and medicare-for-all, which would take 180 millionff peoplef their employer insurance, is the right way. it's not only that e democratic party has gone far too left, it's the fact that both parties are not representative of the american people, and the system is...
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likely democratic voters. white versus non-white. among non-white democrats, biden is at 50%. is at 50%. everybody else low single digits. biden is at 29%. bernie sanders 15. buttigieg is at 10%. everybody else is in single figur figures. >> it tells you who is popular on twitter and who is popular in real america is different. when we get to the debate, that's when we'll separate. i think biden will have trouble with thosome of those questions. >> a lot of democrats think he has the best chance of beating trump in a general election. >>> stick around. we have more breaking news. william barr and his handling of the mueller report. we'll be back in a moment. for j. because it takes two... to make a great everyday value. every store. every day. the italian way. hello primo. you'when you barely the clip a passing car. minor accident -no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for driver
likely democratic voters. white versus non-white. among non-white democrats, biden is at 50%. is at 50%. everybody else low single digits. biden is at 29%. bernie sanders 15. buttigieg is at 10%. everybody else is in single figur figures. >> it tells you who is popular on twitter and who is popular in real america is different. when we get to the debate, that's when we'll separate. i think biden will have trouble with thosome of those questions. >> a lot of democrats think he has...
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it is probably more important for democrats because wisconsin is a state that has been voting democratic since the 1980's. when donald trump flipped those states, that was his margin for victory. if the democrats can win back those states and nothing else on the map changes, they will win the white house in 2020. wisconsin is at the epicenter of this looming campaign. it is a state that has been close for a long time. it was not close during the obama years, but three of the last five presidential elections have been decided by less than one point. it is competitive. there is a lot of change going on in wisconsin. the republican gains in the rural areas have been offset by the democratic gains in the urban and inner suburbs. it has been a standoff. host: do we have any indication now which way wisconsin is leaning in the 2020 election? is it a tossup? guest: i think it is truly a tossup. i have been talking to a lot of smart people in both parties about this. the psychology of the state is interesting within the political world because both sides have had some really uplifting victories
it is probably more important for democrats because wisconsin is a state that has been voting democratic since the 1980's. when donald trump flipped those states, that was his margin for victory. if the democrats can win back those states and nothing else on the map changes, they will win the white house in 2020. wisconsin is at the epicenter of this looming campaign. it is a state that has been close for a long time. it was not close during the obama years, but three of the last five...
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you have a democratic house and a democratic house and the senate, what can you do on gun control through congress? yourjust wanted to hear perspective, what that means to you and what your position is? mr. lynch: candidates are going to get all the usual questions -- health care, immigration, the border, national security, , and i think it is not only the content of the answer, but also how they handle it. are they comfortable talking about it? do they make --mselves clear? are they where are they on the spectrum of the answer? relate to the left or the right, or somewhere , notof in a common sense too far one way or another. in the 20 cycle, i think there is a lot of appetite for hearing progressive ideas and progressive answers. how the democrats seem to be looking for that. there are a lot of questions about medicare for all, for sort of searching for those progressive answers and solutions from candidates. obviously democrats are looking for someone who can beat donald trump, and that is a frequent question -- how are you going to beat donald trump? it is probably not the number one
you have a democratic house and a democratic house and the senate, what can you do on gun control through congress? yourjust wanted to hear perspective, what that means to you and what your position is? mr. lynch: candidates are going to get all the usual questions -- health care, immigration, the border, national security, , and i think it is not only the content of the answer, but also how they handle it. are they comfortable talking about it? do they make --mselves clear? are they where are...
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>> democrats, of course, a big part of their majority comes from lawmakers from freshmen democrats who came from districts that had been won by president trump. any conversation about investigating the president has made them uncomfortable for the first three months of their tenure here. with the decision to release the summary and to -- for the attorney general to say that this president was cleared and not release any new charges against him, this is very freeing for those democrats. they are eager to move the agenda. they say they don't receive questions about this back home. they receive questions about health care. they want to get started on that. because the department of justice had this obamacare lawsuit and ended up filing that and saying they wanted to dismantle the law, this gives democrats months of talking points and opportunities to pursue that legislation that the new democrats, new members have been so interested ining to. >> that's a good synopsis of democrats. on the other side, republicans are really feeling emboldened. president trump came to the capitol this week
>> democrats, of course, a big part of their majority comes from lawmakers from freshmen democrats who came from districts that had been won by president trump. any conversation about investigating the president has made them uncomfortable for the first three months of their tenure here. with the decision to release the summary and to -- for the attorney general to say that this president was cleared and not release any new charges against him, this is very freeing for those democrats....
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seen things that get democratic voters excited by reaching out to democrats who are people of faith.s who do come from the middle america small towns like south bend. and i think what you can see is this a primary be defined by viral motives. he has these moments and it sounds a little different and what you're normally expecting. they are the ones that let them fund raise very well. and help them have the boom lets in the poll. how seriously should democrats and all in all of us looking. how seriously should we take it. he is announcing today i think you are right. that they are looking for a unifying message they think that he is a pretty divisive figure. that actually does reach out to all parts of the party but even perhaps to the voters. i think he is a very serious candidate canada in the fact that he's real willing to defend on issues like fate. it's something that is it something that they are looking for. how reassured should he be that after all of the talk for a week or two that he is still in the front runner. >> i think it to how much they are looking at electability. th
seen things that get democratic voters excited by reaching out to democrats who are people of faith.s who do come from the middle america small towns like south bend. and i think what you can see is this a primary be defined by viral motives. he has these moments and it sounds a little different and what you're normally expecting. they are the ones that let them fund raise very well. and help them have the boom lets in the poll. how seriously should democrats and all in all of us looking. how...
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is the democratic party ndamentally the same? or has there been a real sea change in not just society but in the democratic party, that this is not ok and you are too out of touch and too old.hi geoff: i he realized that his attempt at hum was a miscalculation. i thinkts democ progressive liberals, will have to figure out the acceptable level of political fragility because whoever emerges as the democratic candidate has to face donald trump who is politically shameless and being politically shameless and using that as a cudgel against his perceived enemy and even this morning the president said he felt justified in mocking joe biden because people got a kick out of it. it's a fraught thing politically. ashley: that is what's so striki, when you have a president accused of sexual assault by more than a dozen women, a president who on the "access hollywoo" tape, boasted groping women and and you have biden encountering his own problemsh w women, you don't expect that president or politician to eagerly lp into a public dialogue abou
is the democratic party ndamentally the same? or has there been a real sea change in not just society but in the democratic party, that this is not ok and you are too out of touch and too old.hi geoff: i he realized that his attempt at hum was a miscalculation. i thinkts democ progressive liberals, will have to figure out the acceptable level of political fragility because whoever emerges as the democratic candidate has to face donald trump who is politically shameless and being politically...
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democrats need to stay on message.hey're promoting a program making it more available to those who perhaps need additional access. >> we had a jobs report on friday. you can react to the representative but why hasn't that been strong thematic from the right and could the left pull that up, take that in? >> yeah. i just really on what the congressman said, richard, you know, this is why democrats need to talk about the issues and not fall back or not get caught up in the labels because it is true that democrats even in the house just this past two weeks have really pushed policies to really protect health care, increase health care, lower health care costs and doing the right thing here and so what we need to do is continue to carry that message and continue to just really engage the base. we have to remember one of the things that got the base excited was back in 2017 when republicans were trying to repeal health care and they -- we got out there and we protested and we helped to stop the repeal of aca. and that led to
democrats need to stay on message.hey're promoting a program making it more available to those who perhaps need additional access. >> we had a jobs report on friday. you can react to the representative but why hasn't that been strong thematic from the right and could the left pull that up, take that in? >> yeah. i just really on what the congressman said, richard, you know, this is why democrats need to talk about the issues and not fall back or not get caught up in the labels...
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fox has never hosted a democratic primary debate, all democrats uppens each other. try as a reporter not to make the political calls for the parties on either side. i understand, though, when you watch the coverage why there's reluctant. fox was founded by roger ailes in order to be a much more conservative answer to cnn. it's purposefully slanted, and i can see why people have concerns about that. and may not want to make this the year they decide to change the rules. >> makes sense to me. jane, please come back. we love having you. >> thank you. >>> we'll sneak in a break. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. >sfloo >>sfloo that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. ♪ but how do i know if i'm i'm getting a good deal?s. i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area a
fox has never hosted a democratic primary debate, all democrats uppens each other. try as a reporter not to make the political calls for the parties on either side. i understand, though, when you watch the coverage why there's reluctant. fox was founded by roger ailes in order to be a much more conservative answer to cnn. it's purposefully slanted, and i can see why people have concerns about that. and may not want to make this the year they decide to change the rules. >> makes sense to...