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davidson: john boehner one a lot of elections. he's still popular in our district, for the most part, just like he is still popular on capitol hill. every two years, there's an election. if you look at this year, thomas massie has been pretty vocal about this. at the end of this election, the average tenure will be six years. it's a way lower than i expected. in the house, there are members who have served a long time. don young got elected in 1972, and he became dean of the house. i was at a reception for him, honoring him becoming the longest-serving member of the house. i said to him, you've been here as long as i've been potty trained. host: there's not a single republican chairman of the committee that is older than the ranking democrat counterpart in the house, which is pretty staggering. republican waves have brought down the a spirit your counterparts in the democratic party has been there for decades. rep. davidson: i've heard that from some of the democratic staffers. they say, you guys have the young guys. i think it sa
davidson: john boehner one a lot of elections. he's still popular in our district, for the most part, just like he is still popular on capitol hill. every two years, there's an election. if you look at this year, thomas massie has been pretty vocal about this. at the end of this election, the average tenure will be six years. it's a way lower than i expected. in the house, there are members who have served a long time. don young got elected in 1972, and he became dean of the house. i was at a...
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i went to a florida dive bar in john boehner's photo was on the wall.ent there all the time. maybe he drives this rv around florida. he's having a great time. >> juan: i will tell you a quick story. >> katie: the wind and marijuana, i'm worried that he's driving. >> juan: a quick story about why love john boehner. i said to my wife one day. you know who that guy is, your smoking with him? she had been smoking with him for three years. smoking outside. >> greg: mexico in the early '80s. we made a film together. >> jedidiah: you would be great to impersonate. you make so many faces. >> greg: someone did for a while. i had him arrested, press charges. stop talking to me. i have more answers. i am looking for my other talking points the "one more thing" ." >> katie: a "one more thing" is coming up next. ♪ carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- met
i went to a florida dive bar in john boehner's photo was on the wall.ent there all the time. maybe he drives this rv around florida. he's having a great time. >> juan: i will tell you a quick story. >> katie: the wind and marijuana, i'm worried that he's driving. >> juan: a quick story about why love john boehner. i said to my wife one day. you know who that guy is, your smoking with him? she had been smoking with him for three years. smoking outside. >> greg: mexico in...
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she won the 36 fill the set retired seat of house speaker john boehner. about his campaign with hostrvative blogger radio erik eriksson. jesse: i do want to ask our next guest about tax cuts. without further ado, the man who replaced john boehner and moved his seat decidedly to the right, warren davidson, congressman from ohio. [applause] host: i want you to confront the people in this room who you killed passing tax cuts. [laughter] host: the rhetoric out there, apparently the fcc has killed people because of net neutrality. you have killed people because of tax cuts. the president has killed people by getting elected. a lot of people have died. rep. davidson: i heard it was armageddon. also, it it was a five-alarm fire. we have to react. i don't know who is suffering under tax reform. i can't find anyone who is suffering. i know a few friends who have a lot of property on long island who have done really well because they have high taxes in their state. they may be will pay more taxes. there is a very highest income racquets owning some really expensive
she won the 36 fill the set retired seat of house speaker john boehner. about his campaign with hostrvative blogger radio erik eriksson. jesse: i do want to ask our next guest about tax cuts. without further ado, the man who replaced john boehner and moved his seat decidedly to the right, warren davidson, congressman from ohio. [applause] host: i want you to confront the people in this room who you killed passing tax cuts. [laughter] host: the rhetoric out there, apparently the fcc has killed...
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and drama john boehner led zeppelin sold into the heavens. the passion energy and musical diversity of led zeppelin has fascinated fans and critics alike to this day. it often is a lot. of these four guys is a genius and they fused in such a way that every aspect of their music profited and their exceptional case i can't think of another one. big break came in one hundred sixty nine with the release of that imaginatively title second album led zeppelin to. the album went to number one in the us knocking the beatles abbey road off the top spots. the song that they are best remembered for was the epic stairway to heaven. put out one hit album after another and their tours grew ever bigger ever more spectacular. but in one thousand and eighty tragedy struck excessive alcohol consumption was a fact. in the death of legendary and irreplaceable drama john. than three remaining members were shocked and called it quits. now in the bounds of fiftieth anniversary has naturally increased speculation about a reunion. i should just mention that john boehn
and drama john boehner led zeppelin sold into the heavens. the passion energy and musical diversity of led zeppelin has fascinated fans and critics alike to this day. it often is a lot. of these four guys is a genius and they fused in such a way that every aspect of their music profited and their exceptional case i can't think of another one. big break came in one hundred sixty nine with the release of that imaginatively title second album led zeppelin to. the album went to number one in the us...
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john boehner. speaker, paulnt ryan. very specific speeches. i don't do day-to-day stuff. it's a thrill to be able to write for them on policy things. i thoroughly enjoy it. most of my work is corporate communications. >> what is it like being part of the community of presidential descendents? is there a lot of interaction? >> i hate to say it. years ago, we attended the new york mayors presidential that theys luncheons used to have. 20-25 years ago. in the last five years, people have become more interested. i that they used to have. approached the president of the white house historical association six months ago about wanting to do, create an event for the presidential descendents. i think that is something that is not being done. hopefully going forward, we will have more reunions. i'm in hopes that we have an annual dinner. we can have it in different locations around the country. i hope that we will. i think it is so important. you learn so much. you share experiences. you share stories about the presidential families. i love to be around people that are a lot like m
john boehner. speaker, paulnt ryan. very specific speeches. i don't do day-to-day stuff. it's a thrill to be able to write for them on policy things. i thoroughly enjoy it. most of my work is corporate communications. >> what is it like being part of the community of presidential descendents? is there a lot of interaction? >> i hate to say it. years ago, we attended the new york mayors presidential that theys luncheons used to have. 20-25 years ago. in the last five years, people...
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i've been privileged to write for some of the greater people, newt gingrich, john boehner and also theurrent speaker, paul ryan. very specific speeches, i don't stuff, but it's been a thrill for me to write for them on policy things that i thoroughly enjoy it or it of my work is corporate communications. being partis it like of the community of presidential descendents, is there a lot of interaction among you? massee: no. i hate to say it, susan. we attended the new york mayor's presidential luncheons they used to have, probably 25 years ago. probably in the last i would say five years, people have become more interested. and i approached the president of the white house historical association about six months ago about wanting to create an event for the presidential descendents, because it is something that has not been done , but hopefully going forward we will actually have more reunions. i would hope we have an annual dinner that we could have in different locations around the willry, and i hope that we as i think it is so important, as you learn so much you share experiences, you
i've been privileged to write for some of the greater people, newt gingrich, john boehner and also theurrent speaker, paul ryan. very specific speeches, i don't stuff, but it's been a thrill for me to write for them on policy things that i thoroughly enjoy it or it of my work is corporate communications. being partis it like of the community of presidential descendents, is there a lot of interaction among you? massee: no. i hate to say it, susan. we attended the new york mayor's presidential...
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government affairs at drop box, she joined the team in january 2016 after leaving speaker john boehner's office where she was assistant to the speaker for policy poe -- focusing on judiciary and policy issues, she pent the majority of time working for senator john mccain finally serving as chief of staff in 2012, while in senator mccain's office, becky spent time as senior policy adviser on the mccain-palin presidential campaign as traveling domestic policy adviser for governor palin. becky currently serves on the board of directors for the national immigration forum, a guest lecture on immigration reform and made roll call and becky attended minnesota, welcome becky. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone, it's great to be here. this is -- if you can't tell this is a policy issue that's near and dear to my heart and i'm especially excited that chci is hosting the panel today, i spent 15 years on the hill trying unsuccessfully trying to get immigration reform done but i keep hope alive and i know the generation of hill staffers are going to succeed on getting real immigration reform done
government affairs at drop box, she joined the team in january 2016 after leaving speaker john boehner's office where she was assistant to the speaker for policy poe -- focusing on judiciary and policy issues, she pent the majority of time working for senator john mccain finally serving as chief of staff in 2012, while in senator mccain's office, becky spent time as senior policy adviser on the mccain-palin presidential campaign as traveling domestic policy adviser for governor palin. becky...
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told john boehner gave a speech on behalf of the trump administration saying the international criminal court which prosecute war criminals is already dead us sources are now saying it will be buried in a mass grave along with reason logic humility and compassion. and finally on this show in the past i've covered the north carolina hawg farm goons of feces from the factory farming well it seems very possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of north carolinians. and you thought climate change is just going to make it a little hotter outside it's actually making it she. would a rollei oh my god it's a real cane i thought i was just in fairy tales really it was a way to go quick break but i have live comedy shows coming up in los angeles santa cruz san francisco and i'm opening for the band the boys in houston texas go to redacted tor dot com. well thank you yes there are. just as a special survival guide. when customers go by you're just. didn't know well reduces. that's undercutting but what's good for food markets is not good for the globa
told john boehner gave a speech on behalf of the trump administration saying the international criminal court which prosecute war criminals is already dead us sources are now saying it will be buried in a mass grave along with reason logic humility and compassion. and finally on this show in the past i've covered the north carolina hawg farm goons of feces from the factory farming well it seems very possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of...
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. >> we saw just there former house speaker john boehner. there's the current house speaker, paul ryan. we saw former house speaker john boehner talking to mitch mcconnell. boy, i'd love to know what they're talking about. >> lots of interesting conversations today amongst people with an aversion of sitting still. so, they're going to be, you know, in the -- and there's al hunt, formerly of the "wall street journal" and bloomberg, and jake tapper of cnn. lindsey graham told a story of just what you were saying, margaret. they were, mccain and graham were on the road somewhere. he couldn't remember what eport adjacent country in which 500 people had been killed. and he said, we've got to go there. and lindsey said -- senator graham said, what, you want to be the 501 and 502 who are killed? but he wanted to go because he saw people who were being oppressed and wanted to say america stands with the oppressed and that that was -- that's what made his i t-- itinerary. where were people being oppressed and where did they need to see there was a po
. >> we saw just there former house speaker john boehner. there's the current house speaker, paul ryan. we saw former house speaker john boehner talking to mitch mcconnell. boy, i'd love to know what they're talking about. >> lots of interesting conversations today amongst people with an aversion of sitting still. so, they're going to be, you know, in the -- and there's al hunt, formerly of the "wall street journal" and bloomberg, and jake tapper of cnn. lindsey graham...
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former press secretary for john boehner, michael steel. lee anne caldwell. cornell belcher and nbc news political editor carrie dann. if folks follow our little beginning of special specials versus ends of summer specials, the same foursome is back. cornell, i'm going to let you start this conversation here. the naturalization -- this is a nationalized midterm. it seems as if your side has to make -- maybe it doesn't, but your side has to make a decision, how do you run against trump, how much do you talk about trump, do you do impeachment, where do you do it. all of those things. >> no, i think that's fair. not surprising a midterm is a referendum on the president, right? i think democrats think they have the wind at their backs because you have a president who is -- has a historical disapproval, right? and by the way, i think he's been implicated in two felonies. so that's problematic. so midterms are usually problematic for the president's party. i think this was particularly problematic. you also have what you referenced earlier is a majority of american
former press secretary for john boehner, michael steel. lee anne caldwell. cornell belcher and nbc news political editor carrie dann. if folks follow our little beginning of special specials versus ends of summer specials, the same foursome is back. cornell, i'm going to let you start this conversation here. the naturalization -- this is a nationalized midterm. it seems as if your side has to make -- maybe it doesn't, but your side has to make a decision, how do you run against trump, how much...
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also invited to relatively unknown musicians to join his ship singer robert plant and strawman john boehner. they can we have them took off straight away. the passion energy and musical diversity have led zeppelin fascinated fans and critics alike and to this day. it often is you know each of those four guys is a genius and they fused in such a way that every aspect of their music profited from their own exceptional cases it's i can't think of another at least not any rock down to that's like the. big break came in one nine hundred sixty nine with the release of a second album let's send to. the album went to number one in the us knocking the beatles having read out of the top spot. but let's dip in the head most often then just great songs. robert plant was definitely a sex symbol so that there were a lot of women and likely a few men too who would have liked to get to know him better. his own lot in church is that all cocky swagger and the strutting around that was all part of it and then there was jimmy page on stay. the incarnation of the cool guitarist. the group put out one hits album
also invited to relatively unknown musicians to join his ship singer robert plant and strawman john boehner. they can we have them took off straight away. the passion energy and musical diversity have led zeppelin fascinated fans and critics alike and to this day. it often is you know each of those four guys is a genius and they fused in such a way that every aspect of their music profited from their own exceptional cases it's i can't think of another at least not any rock down to that's like...
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steve: john boehner said, it is a party of donald trump. is it? not corker: well, i am running for reelection, but people who are tell me that out on the trail, when you are out running, nobody cares about issues anymore. on the republican side, they want to know one thing, do you support the president? with markk you saw it sanford's race, a guy who is very much of the elk i just laid out, he was defeated by someone who claimed total allegiance to the president. so we are going through a period of time where the politics of the republican side is very personality-based. and again, is this transitional or if theresident -- personality is no longer president, will the party migrate back to its standard foundations? we will see. steve: i would like to ask you about our allies, france, germany, great britain and canada. what is the state of relations between our allies and with nato in particular? sen. corker: they are very perplexed. poor,elationship is by the way, with heavy hearts on their side. i just had the foreign minister mean, itda in, and,
steve: john boehner said, it is a party of donald trump. is it? not corker: well, i am running for reelection, but people who are tell me that out on the trail, when you are out running, nobody cares about issues anymore. on the republican side, they want to know one thing, do you support the president? with markk you saw it sanford's race, a guy who is very much of the elk i just laid out, he was defeated by someone who claimed total allegiance to the president. so we are going through a...
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there is an a-list of lobbyers in washington right now including former speaker john boehner.e start with you. katie, the idea jpmorgan and these firms would come to the aid on behalf of china. but it would be interesting to see that happen. >> it's for their benefit as well. for the most of part they don't really want these tariffs. i don't think these tariffs are a great idea. i understand it's the president playing hardball with china. but it does make sense for them to meet these companies face to face and trying to figure out how they can best help their company. on that end i understand why it's happening. if it's going to make the president happy? i imagine probably not. charles: i don't think it will make the american public happy. they would have a lot of nerve saying they don't like tariffs. they can never fail. they can wreck americans. you know, to me they have a lot of nerve and would look terrible lobbying on behalf of president xi. >> the president's tactics have been work in terms of retaliation. when it comes to the tit for tat in tariffs, china has run out of
there is an a-list of lobbyers in washington right now including former speaker john boehner.e start with you. katie, the idea jpmorgan and these firms would come to the aid on behalf of china. but it would be interesting to see that happen. >> it's for their benefit as well. for the most of part they don't really want these tariffs. i don't think these tariffs are a great idea. i understand it's the president playing hardball with china. but it does make sense for them to meet these...
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this is the trump party, as john boehner said, and i think he's exactly right. i mean, you have these senators who pretend that they are independent. jeff flake, bob corker, ben sasse, but they're all cowards. they all always wind up voting with trump. they'll wind up voting with him here. i think we need to look at what senators do as opposed to what they say. >> fair point. >> all this posturing and supposed independence from trump all melts away. >> we will know after tomorrow. thanks very much. >>> we have a lot ahead. the president is set to speaks in minutes ahead of his meeting with the israeli prime minister. we will have his remarks live. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® d
this is the trump party, as john boehner said, and i think he's exactly right. i mean, you have these senators who pretend that they are independent. jeff flake, bob corker, ben sasse, but they're all cowards. they all always wind up voting with trump. they'll wind up voting with him here. i think we need to look at what senators do as opposed to what they say. >> fair point. >> all this posturing and supposed independence from trump all melts away. >> we will know after...
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it was john boehner. i don't think too much about it. i think that other women did. and it is long overdo. i thought maybe when they passed the affordable care act, that might get their attention. but it didn't. but anyway, it is here now and that's nice. but i think a lot of women are thinking why now. why did it take so long. you to have ask them. >> i want to ask you, frankly, i want to read to you what time has written about your record. you are one of the most consequential political of your. universal access to health care coverage to saving the u.s. economy to collapse to reforming wall street. republican success has thrown her skills into sharp relief. i am saying that not just to complement you and puff you up. >> that's okay. >> that's okay too? but to remind that you are not just a trail blazing woman. that in fact for the democratic party and for the country, you have achieved incredible things. and for that, it appears your thank you is being challenged not just from the republicans as they always do use you as the boogey man, but from your own party. yo
it was john boehner. i don't think too much about it. i think that other women did. and it is long overdo. i thought maybe when they passed the affordable care act, that might get their attention. but it didn't. but anyway, it is here now and that's nice. but i think a lot of women are thinking why now. why did it take so long. you to have ask them. >> i want to ask you, frankly, i want to read to you what time has written about your record. you are one of the most consequential political...
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it was so hard that john boehner cried a lot and then quit and paul ryan has decided he can do it. so she's extraordinarily talented and think about gesture sure proof record, which was helping save our entire economy and also getting through the affordable care act. so she knows how this place works and she's done so much to bring us to this point. the other thing about leader pelosi is this. she cares so deeply about the this country and the next generation comingn up. all i can say is she's going to do the right thing for the caucus, for the house of representatives in this country. if that is her decision to run for speaker of the house i know this. she knows how to run the joint and i doesn't seem like such a bad idea to me. >> wadded feistier for pro-choice women running when the majority of voters are pro-life and do you think a pro-choice candidate can be a lot of old to pro-life as it is? >> here's the thing. seven out of 10 americans and grow the way it should stand as is. this country is very, very open to allowing women to make the choices they need to make further econ
it was so hard that john boehner cried a lot and then quit and paul ryan has decided he can do it. so she's extraordinarily talented and think about gesture sure proof record, which was helping save our entire economy and also getting through the affordable care act. so she knows how this place works and she's done so much to bring us to this point. the other thing about leader pelosi is this. she cares so deeply about the this country and the next generation comingn up. all i can say is she's...
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she left in 2016 after leaving john boehner's office where she was focusing on judiciary and homeland security issues. she spent the majority of her career on capitol hill working for john mccain, serving as his chief of staff in 2012. while in senator mccain's office, she spent time as a senior policy advisor on the mccampaign presidential campaign -- mccain presidential campaign as travelling advisor for governor palin. she serves on the board of directors for the national immigration forum, is a national director at the georgetown law school on immigration reform. welcome becky. [ cheering and applause ] >> good afternoon, everyone. it's great to be here. as you can tell, this is an issue that is near and dear to my heart. so i'm especially excited that we're hosting this panel today. i spent approximately 15 years on the hill. trying unsuccessfully to get immigration reform done. but i keep hope alive and i know the next generation of staffers who are gonna be working on this are going to get on getting real immigration reform done in the very near future. and i would like to paus
she left in 2016 after leaving john boehner's office where she was focusing on judiciary and homeland security issues. she spent the majority of her career on capitol hill working for john mccain, serving as his chief of staff in 2012. while in senator mccain's office, she spent time as a senior policy advisor on the mccampaign presidential campaign -- mccain presidential campaign as travelling advisor for governor palin. she serves on the board of directors for the national immigration forum,...
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the former speaker of the house, john boehner. you see the wide range of people here to pay their respects for senator john mccain. they come from many walks of life. they all have one thing in common, they were friends with and greatly admired senator john mccain. >> >> i know there's been a lot made it was invitation only ceremony. this is what senator john mccain wanted. i've been reading reports that all along the route, they needed to stop at the vietnam memorial this morning. there have been people lining up just to pay tribute in whatever way they can. >> reporter: yes. so we watched the motorcade come from the u.s. capitol to the national cathedral right here. there were people all along the route and also people at the vietnam memorial to lay a wreath. senator mccain served in vietnam and even was captured there. many people still standing just on the other said of the camera. still standing just outside the fences of the church. >> senator john mccain was a detailed man. he knew he was going to pass away. he actually held
the former speaker of the house, john boehner. you see the wide range of people here to pay their respects for senator john mccain. they come from many walks of life. they all have one thing in common, they were friends with and greatly admired senator john mccain. >> >> i know there's been a lot made it was invitation only ceremony. this is what senator john mccain wanted. i've been reading reports that all along the route, they needed to stop at the vietnam memorial this morning....
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john boehner has been known to enjoy his cig and booze every now and then. >> merlot. >> laura: oh, pleasehe is a scotch drinker an perpetually tan. i like him. but now he has changed his thinking, don't you know, on pot. we call it all cannabis so make us feel better to call it cannabis. >> in 2011 he said this -- he said, "i'm unalterably opposed to the legislation of marijuana." okay? we was on the record. >> laura: legalizing it. >> now he tweets out today he is now a member, he has joined acreage holdings. a cannabis distributor. >> laura: how much money is he making off pot? wrecking the minds of young people. >> i think the former speaker is finally seeing green. not only marijuana but benjamins through the door. >> laura: it's sad. we have enough problems in the country. we don't need more kids -- once adults, it's fine. but the kids are going to do it. i'm adamantly -- i know it's not the coolest thing to be but i'm not wild about this. >> he claims it will help veterans. and help with opioid addictions. >> laura: just be honest. just be honest. if you want to make a lot of money
john boehner has been known to enjoy his cig and booze every now and then. >> merlot. >> laura: oh, pleasehe is a scotch drinker an perpetually tan. i like him. but now he has changed his thinking, don't you know, on pot. we call it all cannabis so make us feel better to call it cannabis. >> in 2011 he said this -- he said, "i'm unalterably opposed to the legislation of marijuana." okay? we was on the record. >> laura: legalizing it. >> now he tweets out...
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but remember, john boehner said not long ago -- there is no republican party anymore. there's just a trump party. you have ben sass who basically supports the president across the board, he says, oh, this is terrible. but then he doesn't do anything about it. not even the rest of them say anything is terrible. this is the republican party today. they have completely surrendered their consciousness to trump. they all know how wrong this is. they're afraid of him. >> what could they do? ben sass should hold up the confirmation hearing of brett kavanaugh today. i don't see that happening. i don't think ben sass sees that as a reasonable way to address the problems he sees. the question is what could they do about this tweet? if this is so wrong, what could they do? >> they have oversight responsibility. they could hold a hearing about it. i imagine if the democrats do win control of the house, it's exactly this kind of a thing -- there's a lot of talk about impeachment, it's this kind of thing that will start taking place in washington that hasn't which is they no doubt w
but remember, john boehner said not long ago -- there is no republican party anymore. there's just a trump party. you have ben sass who basically supports the president across the board, he says, oh, this is terrible. but then he doesn't do anything about it. not even the rest of them say anything is terrible. this is the republican party today. they have completely surrendered their consciousness to trump. they all know how wrong this is. they're afraid of him. >> what could they do? ben...
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it's really, really hard for it was so are the john boehner cried a lot and then quit and paul ryan has decided he can't do it. talentedtraordinarily is also getting through the affordable care act. so she knows how this place works and she has done so much to bring us to this point. the other thing about leader pelosi is this -- she cares so deeply about the direction of this country and the next generations coming up. all i can say is she is going to do the right thing for that caucus, for the house of representatives, and this country. if that is her decision to run for speaker of the house, i know this -- she knows how to run the joint and that doesn't seem a 50 bad idea to me. collects what advice do you have in pro-choice women running district for the majority of voters are pro-life and do you think a pro-choice candidate can be electable to pro-life advocates? ms. schriock: seven out of 10 americans think roe v. wade should stand as is in this country is very, very open to allowing women to make the choices they need to make further economic and family futures. but we have said
it's really, really hard for it was so are the john boehner cried a lot and then quit and paul ryan has decided he can't do it. talentedtraordinarily is also getting through the affordable care act. so she knows how this place works and she has done so much to bring us to this point. the other thing about leader pelosi is this -- she cares so deeply about the direction of this country and the next generations coming up. all i can say is she is going to do the right thing for that caucus, for...
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but as john boehner has said, this is not the republican party anymore.is the donald trump party. and the fact that trump has identified himself so clearly with brett kavanaugh, doesn't that make them more likely to follow along because they're so afraid of him? >> jonathan martin, answer that question. >> i think it depends who we're talking about. look, i mean, a lot of them obviously are leery of getting el froze out with their party. but lisa murkowski doesn't owe a lot to the party. suzanne collins is facing re-election in 2020 in a state that is more purple than it is -- than it is red certainly and probably tilts a little bit blue. so that's on her mind, is can i support this nomination and still get re-elected in 2020. and then lastly, jeff flake is not on the ballot at all because she's retiring. >> thank you very much. >> jeffrey, peel off the muzzle in the future. >> that's right. >> thank you all very much. wolf blitzer and jake tapper will lead cnn's coverage of this historic hearing right after this quick break. hijacked from dreams. pulled
but as john boehner has said, this is not the republican party anymore.is the donald trump party. and the fact that trump has identified himself so clearly with brett kavanaugh, doesn't that make them more likely to follow along because they're so afraid of him? >> jonathan martin, answer that question. >> i think it depends who we're talking about. look, i mean, a lot of them obviously are leery of getting el froze out with their party. but lisa murkowski doesn't owe a lot to the...
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it was so hard that john boehner cried a lot and then quit, and paul ryan has decided he can't do it. [laughter] so she is extraordinarily talented and, you know, think about just is her short, brief record which was helping save our entire economy and also getting through the affordable care act. so she knows how this place works, and she's done so much to bring us to this point. the other thing though about leader pelosi is this: she cares so deeply about the direction of this country and the next generations coming up. so all i can say is she's going to do the right thing for that caucus, for the house of representatives and this country. and if that is her decision to run for speaker of the house, i know this, she knows how to run the joint, and that doesn't seem like such a bad idea to me. .. >> here is the thing. seven out of ten americans think wrote the weight should stand as is in this country is very open to allowing women to make the choices they need to make for economic daily futures. and so, what we have said all the time is this, these races are about more than one part
it was so hard that john boehner cried a lot and then quit, and paul ryan has decided he can't do it. [laughter] so she is extraordinarily talented and, you know, think about just is her short, brief record which was helping save our entire economy and also getting through the affordable care act. so she knows how this place works, and she's done so much to bring us to this point. the other thing though about leader pelosi is this: she cares so deeply about the direction of this country and the...
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former house speaker john boehner is loving life after politics.zipiy do day and driving rv like our own todd piro. ainsley: had a great summer, hope you did, too. ainsley: that's awesome. enjoying retirement. steve: driving rv across the country no. better way to see america. brian: michelle malkin moves across the country to get away from us let's be honest. host of michelle malkin investigates on crtv. michelle, welcome. >> i have done road transcription, too. somehow i can't imagine john boehner doing the hookups on the rv that would be viral video. brian: that's true. a lot to discuss with you. are you surprised nike as a business decided to get behind collin kaepernick and make him the new face of the just do it campaign? >> i am no longer astonished by the tone deafness of so much of corporate america. it looks like nike want to follow in the nfl's footsteps. and alienate half of its consumer base special on a day like today where "fox & friends," you've been reporting on these most recent shootings involving law enforcement. and there are s
former house speaker john boehner is loving life after politics.zipiy do day and driving rv like our own todd piro. ainsley: had a great summer, hope you did, too. ainsley: that's awesome. enjoying retirement. steve: driving rv across the country no. better way to see america. brian: michelle malkin moves across the country to get away from us let's be honest. host of michelle malkin investigates on crtv. michelle, welcome. >> i have done road transcription, too. somehow i can't imagine...
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john boehner said the other day, this isn't the republican party anymore, it's the trump party. >> richardirman of the senate intelligence committee, has worked closely with mark warner. they are investigating a lot of this. they haven't stopped as the house intelligence committee has done. >> take your point. one senator. >> members of congress are lagging indicators. they're not leaders like they used to being so if there is a blue wave, for example, in the house of representatives and trump loses, you know, 50 or 60 seats and if there seems to be some trouble in the senate, then i think in their own self interest, in their own self interest you might see republicans peeling off, but they're not going to do it of their own accord right now precisely for the reason that you're talking about, jeff, which is that they're afraid. they're afraid of donald trump because his popularity within the party is -- >> isn't that admirable? >> no, as i say, they're lagging indicators. they're not leaders. they're not leaders. >> john kennedy wrote a book called "profiles in courage" and they were all a
john boehner said the other day, this isn't the republican party anymore, it's the trump party. >> richardirman of the senate intelligence committee, has worked closely with mark warner. they are investigating a lot of this. they haven't stopped as the house intelligence committee has done. >> take your point. one senator. >> members of congress are lagging indicators. they're not leaders like they used to being so if there is a blue wave, for example, in the house of...
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year to do that before the crisis to get some things done, stimulus with nancy pelosi and with john boehnernd to some trade deals and so on. i developed a relationship with the president. congress come together in a bipartisan basis to give treasury unprecedented authorities for fannie and freddie and for tarp. i am proud of that, and i am proud of the policy cut moving across administrations. i am never going to bet against our government ability to do that in the future. ability to dos that in the future. t out the worst in some respects, but in the end, people came together. i would like to believe that if we had another crisis like this, the country could come together. but you are right, the things we did or so unpopular that i think it is going to make it even more difficult for our successors. david: you spent a fair, a time on china. talk to us about china-u.s. worldions order china- relations. our wheat risking relations with china and with china's relations with the world? hank: there is a lot in what you just said. first of all, we are dealing with a different china today than a
year to do that before the crisis to get some things done, stimulus with nancy pelosi and with john boehnernd to some trade deals and so on. i developed a relationship with the president. congress come together in a bipartisan basis to give treasury unprecedented authorities for fannie and freddie and for tarp. i am proud of that, and i am proud of the policy cut moving across administrations. i am never going to bet against our government ability to do that in the future. ability to dos that...
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german conservative month for a day boehner has announced he wants to succeed john clarke jugar when he steps down as president of the european commission next year would be the first german to take the helm of the powerful brussels institution and more than fifty years of us candidacy now is to be dorst by his center right european peoples party. to nigeria now in the port in the mega city of lagos is one of the most important in west africa and one of the most chaotic one month ago nigeria's vice president ordered a seventy two hour security operation to clear up the traffic jams around the port but very little progress appears to have been made thousands of trucks still wait up to four weeks to get into the facility our correspondent chris reports from lagos. breakfast on the side of the road is nothing new for this truck driver. segment is stuck in yet another traffic jam near the port in lagos. that's five days that's why we've been stuck here for five days nothing's moving it's very stressful it's the only thing we can do is eat sleep and wait. papa is well known for its traffi
german conservative month for a day boehner has announced he wants to succeed john clarke jugar when he steps down as president of the european commission next year would be the first german to take the helm of the powerful brussels institution and more than fifty years of us candidacy now is to be dorst by his center right european peoples party. to nigeria now in the port in the mega city of lagos is one of the most important in west africa and one of the most chaotic one month ago nigeria's...
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quite a roll and john boehner being retired early and he was part of the reason they came back after me. it's probably a good trade in the minds of most conservative libertarians. >> how did you feel its time and had how do you feel about it today? >> it's big money. plays a big role in politics. why? there's huge power in washington d.c. they thought at the time come the establishment thought they could take about paul gosar another is that somehow the house freedom caucus in june jordan and mark meadows would go away. that obviously didn't happen and they're a big player in washington promoting with conservatives and libertarians out of the federal government. >> congressman huelskamp, when was "the patriot's toolbox" first put out? it's been around quite a while. >> it has been. we are the third edition. but as with so many people in washington forget. not yourself, that many others. almost every day in state capital after state capital, they're wrestling with social problems. this is where you make a difference. let's give some support. they can just open up and say i had a heari
quite a roll and john boehner being retired early and he was part of the reason they came back after me. it's probably a good trade in the minds of most conservative libertarians. >> how did you feel its time and had how do you feel about it today? >> it's big money. plays a big role in politics. why? there's huge power in washington d.c. they thought at the time come the establishment thought they could take about paul gosar another is that somehow the house freedom caucus in june...