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. >>> perspective from mick mulvaney. south carolina congressman and a founding member of the house freedom caucus. congressman mulvaney, what is your reaction to the three failed ballots for congressman mccarthy? >> it's a complete breakdown here tonight, anderson. there is no question to have 19 votes against kevin, it's outrageous. i talked to a bunch of the folks who voted against kevin. i asked what their plan was. they don't seem to have one other than to continue to vote against kevin. i asked what they want. they don't seem to be coherent about that. i asked who they support. they don't have any names. i don't know if it's anarchy or chaos, but it's certainly a breakdown in the system here in the united states house of representatives tonight. >> a number of those who didn't vote for mccarthy have said it's not personal. oftentimes when people say it's not personal, it is. do you think it is personal? >> i think it's absolutely personal. in fact, i've listened to them today talk about the things that they don't li
. >>> perspective from mick mulvaney. south carolina congressman and a founding member of the house freedom caucus. congressman mulvaney, what is your reaction to the three failed ballots for congressman mccarthy? >> it's a complete breakdown here tonight, anderson. there is no question to have 19 votes against kevin, it's outrageous. i talked to a bunch of the folks who voted against kevin. i asked what their plan was. they don't seem to have one other than to continue to vote...
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mick mulvaney, former acting white house chief of staff, former omb director under president trump. now what they want to do. we know they have a very thin majority. they might succeed getting a lot of that through. but it has to go to the senate where they get a very different reaction. play this out for me. >> neil, remind me not to follow chad pergram when he is quoting shakespeare. that is very difficult. look, for all of the fire and brimstone over the last couple of weeks, what i think people are ignoring is, that republicans still just control 1/3 of the calculus here. they control the house. they don't control the senate. they don't control the white house there is no chance, no chance, that major republican legislation is going to get passed. the first and primary role the republicans play in the house is check and balance against the biden administration. this is the same it was for nancy pelosi in the last two years of trump's term. they're not going to balance the budget. they will not get dramatic spending cuts. might they get bits and pieces as part of negotiation with
mick mulvaney, former acting white house chief of staff, former omb director under president trump. now what they want to do. we know they have a very thin majority. they might succeed getting a lot of that through. but it has to go to the senate where they get a very different reaction. play this out for me. >> neil, remind me not to follow chad pergram when he is quoting shakespeare. that is very difficult. look, for all of the fire and brimstone over the last couple of weeks, what i...
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joining me now is former acting white house chief of staff to former director mick mulvaney good morning your reaction and also expectations for tomorrow's jobs' report i will just note 204,000 slightly less than expectation of 225,000. >> good morning, jackie thanks for having me decent number numbers you want in sort of a stable, job market anything above 250 you look more at trend lines sort of between 200, 250 those numbers that is good unremarkable, probably not a sign that anything is getting much better or much worse. tomorrow, this is how we used to look at job numbers when in white house came out you could ignore the unemployment rate the percentage rate that is because it is a function of not only the people out of work but people worship out of work looking for work put think it way if entire country was unemployed, but nobody was looking for work o announcement rate would be zero you can sort of take that percentage ignore it what you are looking for us this you want day number about 250,000 jobs or north anything below 250 is a disappointing jobs number you look at the raw n
joining me now is former acting white house chief of staff to former director mick mulvaney good morning your reaction and also expectations for tomorrow's jobs' report i will just note 204,000 slightly less than expectation of 225,000. >> good morning, jackie thanks for having me decent number numbers you want in sort of a stable, job market anything above 250 you look more at trend lines sort of between 200, 250 those numbers that is good unremarkable, probably not a sign that anything...
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mick mulvaney compared it to extortion. maybe that's dramatic. >> i love mick. important thing is kevin listens and he has always listened. i've known him for over four years. he's a true leader. whenever there was a problem, he met it head on. he would listen. he would make a decision and move forward. that's what he's been trying to do here. >> part of that is he's been making concessions overnight, some pretty big ones, including the one about having a one-vote motion to vacate the chair, to essentially oust him as speakespeaker. is that a concession you're comfortable with? >> i don't like it. he has two years to prove himself. that goes by very quickly. we just need to get on with the business that the american people have sent us here to do, that is to govern. it's to take care of our border, get spending under control, be leaders. >> if kevin mccarthy does become speaker, how much more difficult does it make it to do those things you say you've been put here to do? >> part of what i've heard from people like chip roy is they want to have a voice. everybod
mick mulvaney compared it to extortion. maybe that's dramatic. >> i love mick. important thing is kevin listens and he has always listened. i've known him for over four years. he's a true leader. whenever there was a problem, he met it head on. he would listen. he would make a decision and move forward. that's what he's been trying to do here. >> part of that is he's been making concessions overnight, some pretty big ones, including the one about having a one-vote motion to vacate...
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and mick mulvaney. and general matthew whitaker. and "new york post" jon levine and nicole niely, house democrats are out with a new, shocking demand, unlimited government spending, get rid of the ddebt ceiling. president biden is ramping up his misleading claims on the economy. ahead of his state of the union. former president trump, he now plans to return to both twitter and facebook. and more schools in virginia held back student cap skoascholarship award. >> how is new white house chief of of that potentially worth more than 400 million, i am elizabeth macdonald, the "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: welcome to the show, check your money, stocks ending up to start the week, dow closes more than 250 higher, invest investors weighing where the fed is going, u.s. prosecutor considering searching more of the president's properties after a fifth bundle of classify documents were found in the president's delaware home, some during his time when he was senator. we're live in dc with more, david. reporter: this latest fbi
and mick mulvaney. and general matthew whitaker. and "new york post" jon levine and nicole niely, house democrats are out with a new, shocking demand, unlimited government spending, get rid of the ddebt ceiling. president biden is ramping up his misleading claims on the economy. ahead of his state of the union. former president trump, he now plans to return to both twitter and facebook. and more schools in virginia held back student cap skoascholarship award. >> how is new white...
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joining us now is former acting white house chief of staff in the trump administration, mick mulvaneylso a former south carolina congressman and founder of the freedom can ucus. kind of every qualification to talk about what is happening here. what do you think is going to happen today? you've been talking to members. >> i think it's more of the same for the next couple days. as soon as i say that, there will be a break through in two hours and if i said something will happen in two hours, it'll take seven days. no one knows what the schedule is. i know that kevin mccarthy's resolve is not waning. i know for example back in 2015 kevin went through something similar to this and then threw in the towel and stepped aside. last night i was at dinner at the republican club and bumped into 30 or 40 different members not all of them kevin supporters but most of them kevin supporters and there was no sense of desperation, no sense of chaos. they wanted kevin to ride this out. that seems to be the overwhelming altitude right now in the republican conference they want kevin to stick this out be
joining us now is former acting white house chief of staff in the trump administration, mick mulvaneylso a former south carolina congressman and founder of the freedom can ucus. kind of every qualification to talk about what is happening here. what do you think is going to happen today? you've been talking to members. >> i think it's more of the same for the next couple days. as soon as i say that, there will be a break through in two hours and if i said something will happen in two...
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mick mulvaney, thank you. appreciate it. >>> we're following the historic drama as kevin mccarthy is rejected on three consecutive live ballots. coverage continues after this quick break. y got a crack in their windshield. [smash] >> dad: it's okay. pull over. >> tech: he wouldn't take his car just anynywhere... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...so he brought it to safelitete. we replaced the windshield and recalibrated their car's advanced safety system, so features like automatic emergency braking will work properly. >> tech: alright, all finished. >> dad: wow, that's great. thanks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ an all-star menu of delicious subs. like #4 supreme meats. black forest ham and genoa salami. you can't stop th much meat. you n only hope to contain it - in freshly baked bread. trsubway's tastiest menu upgrade yet. at st. jude, the mission is jt something that everyone can truly get behind. look at our little st. jude pin there on th
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by the way, there's no better bomb thrower than mick mulvaney. i served with him. this is a guy who voted against john boehner for speaker. i mean, mick mulvaney, mark meadows, and jim jordan, where the guys who work the textbook on how to obstruct the majority. and all witnessing here today is really a continuation of what we saw since 2011. this is the same thing, except it's worse. because there is a smaller margin and they're more wild man. >> we will have more to talk about with 18 here in new york. everyone will stick around. also tonight, seeing an update on the condition of buffalo bills safety damar hamlin, who clapped on the field last. night detailed new reporting about what he went through last night and still going through right now the hospital. plus, we'll get perspective from our own doctor sanjay gupta. is here to support all your “ands.” national university. supporting the whole you. >> talking tonight about history making -- kevin mccarthy in his midterm to come in the speaker of the house. part of it was watching this florida congressman, matt g
by the way, there's no better bomb thrower than mick mulvaney. i served with him. this is a guy who voted against john boehner for speaker. i mean, mick mulvaney, mark meadows, and jim jordan, where the guys who work the textbook on how to obstruct the majority. and all witnessing here today is really a continuation of what we saw since 2011. this is the same thing, except it's worse. because there is a smaller margin and they're more wild man. >> we will have more to talk about with 18...
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trump wasn't as tough on spending as mick mulvaney as i wanted him to be but compared to what's gonecouple years, nothing trump wanted and you'll see the house republicans fight for work fair, work requirements, okay? a lot of the covid welfare programs were stripped of their work requirements which went back to bill clinton and newt gingrich 25 years ago. there will be great efforts to restore that -- neil: it worked every time they did that. larry: i have a hunch there's a bipartisan coalition with some senators, democratic senators who would go for that so that's going to be a major form. neil: really? larry: donald trump spent more than i wanted to spend he was very strong on work. neil: super quickly the federal reserve will with all eyes on what it's going to do next month when it wraps up that two day meeting everyone seems to be betting on a quarter point hike, but where are you on this? larry: i'll go with a quarter point hike. neil: do you fear they are over doing it or they could? larry: stay with the 2% target the inflation rate has come down the fed has done good. they h
trump wasn't as tough on spending as mick mulvaney as i wanted him to be but compared to what's gonecouple years, nothing trump wanted and you'll see the house republicans fight for work fair, work requirements, okay? a lot of the covid welfare programs were stripped of their work requirements which went back to bill clinton and newt gingrich 25 years ago. there will be great efforts to restore that -- neil: it worked every time they did that. larry: i have a hunch there's a bipartisan...
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of the best including mike huckabee, former senior counselor president trump kellyanne conway, mick mulvaney and more we want you to join us we will have a great show starting at 5:00 p.m. on monday. i'm elizabeth macdonald, thank you for joining us and have a good weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> happy we can to all, welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position to for the week ahead. i'm a maria bartiromo coming from dava switzerland, business and thought leaders from across the world carlyle group cofounder and chairman david rubenstein will join me with the strength, use economy and investing in china. meanwhile the green energy agenda front and center from john kerry's extraterrestrial plans to save the world and al gore's warning about rain bombs and climate activists protesting oil and gas companies, chevron chairman and ceo michael worth here to respond. semiconductors are used for everything now intel seal on the geopolitical impact of the global chip wars and what his company is doing now to boost manufacturing in america. but first here's a look at where markets ended at wil
of the best including mike huckabee, former senior counselor president trump kellyanne conway, mick mulvaney and more we want you to join us we will have a great show starting at 5:00 p.m. on monday. i'm elizabeth macdonald, thank you for joining us and have a good weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> happy we can to all, welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position to for the week ahead. i'm a maria bartiromo coming from dava switzerland, business and thought leaders from across...
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. >> bill: the last point i want to make mick mulvaney who worked on the hill worked with the trump administration was on the air in the early hours of the saying this is a personality. it's true. there are some republicans in the house of representatives who simply do not like kevin mccarthy. and whether or not they can overcome that -- >> harris: are they part of the four, five, six, seven, or eight? >> bill: definitely. maybe we get a breakthrough today that pushes up a little closer but all likelihood this will go into the weekend and maybe next week. >> emily: can i make a point about the conference call too, that was a request for meeting in person. this was with mccarthy's allies but the intent was sort of a demand of what is going on here, we don't see a clear path to victory. we don't see you being transparent with us. what is happening with their negotiations behind these closed doors? i saw it as framed more of a we need more for me right now, we expect more from you right now, and the fact it was at a conference call was somewhat of a disappointment. there is this growing unsettled fee
. >> bill: the last point i want to make mick mulvaney who worked on the hill worked with the trump administration was on the air in the early hours of the saying this is a personality. it's true. there are some republicans in the house of representatives who simply do not like kevin mccarthy. and whether or not they can overcome that -- >> harris: are they part of the four, five, six, seven, or eight? >> bill: definitely. maybe we get a breakthrough today that pushes up a...
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. >> thank you, edward, joining us former omb director, mick mulvaney and monica crowley. good to see you. monica, the strategic petroleum reserve, that was used by a political slush fund by the president before the election to get the gas prices down. that is not what it is m meant for, is it. >> you are right, spr was established for national emergencies like war and economic catastrophe, not to be used and abused by presidents or politicians for political gain, yet that is what we saw biden administration do it brought down the gas prices temporarily and marginally. this administration's war on domestic production continues, they have made no changes to their policy, day one he stopped keystone pipeline and camed war on oil and -- waged war on oil and natural gas production. yet they refuse to get it out on to the ground in to american's gas tanks and homes. and on the world market, they refuse to do it. we're not back to where we were before donald trump made us energy independent. >> i want to talk about what we have that we're not using that we could use even much mo
. >> thank you, edward, joining us former omb director, mick mulvaney and monica crowley. good to see you. monica, the strategic petroleum reserve, that was used by a political slush fund by the president before the election to get the gas prices down. that is not what it is m meant for, is it. >> you are right, spr was established for national emergencies like war and economic catastrophe, not to be used and abused by presidents or politicians for political gain, yet that is what...
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outfront now, mick mulvaney, the former omb director for president trump, who also was in congress in 2011 when the debt ceiling debate led to the country's top-notch credit rating being downgraded and we've never gotten it back. and karen finney, former communications director. mick, let me start with you. should republicans in this case listen to trump on this and stay away from social security and medicare? >> erin, it's great to be here and have that introduction. we actually had our debt lowered because we didn't have a way to pay off the debt, but that argument is ten years old now. let's talk about what's happening now. look, social security and medicare are a lot of different things. what i think trump was saying is the same thing he said to me when i was in his budget office, which is don't touch old age retirement and don't touch mainline medicare. but social security and medicare are a lot more than that. social security has disability components. medicare pays for a lot of doctors' trainings and education for folks in the health care area that they didn't think that's what
outfront now, mick mulvaney, the former omb director for president trump, who also was in congress in 2011 when the debt ceiling debate led to the country's top-notch credit rating being downgraded and we've never gotten it back. and karen finney, former communications director. mick, let me start with you. should republicans in this case listen to trump on this and stay away from social security and medicare? >> erin, it's great to be here and have that introduction. we actually had our...
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instead of handing out money to wealthy shareholders joining us now is mick mulvaney. former u.s.ion about so-called stock buybacks corporations, obviously, do try to satisfy shareholders and other stakeholders but the shareholders are the people that risk their capital in whatever business endeavor that the company is involved with sometimes ceos decide or boards decide we're going to issue shares because we've got a lot of great investments we want to make and expand. sometimes they reduce the balance sheet by buying back shares do you think inherently we can make a value judgment about whether a buyback is somehow an evil or some insidious sort of action by a corporation? >> well, in this case, i mean, chevron and other oil companies have complained about not having production capacity and drilling capacity, and so here -- i mean it would be one thing if chevron was spending your money to increase production, to innovate, to invest in new technologies, but instead, in this buyback, sure, shareholders are getting paid, but those ceos are also getting a great payday as well. and
instead of handing out money to wealthy shareholders joining us now is mick mulvaney. former u.s.ion about so-called stock buybacks corporations, obviously, do try to satisfy shareholders and other stakeholders but the shareholders are the people that risk their capital in whatever business endeavor that the company is involved with sometimes ceos decide or boards decide we're going to issue shares because we've got a lot of great investments we want to make and expand. sometimes they reduce...
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but he knew at that time because his own former chief of staff mick mulvaney told him for instance thead lost arizona. so while trump is making these claims, he knows that they are false, and that's the crime of election interference. >> yeah, you lay it out. in different states, different jurisdictions, the notion of a target or that warning ranges. but without getting too far in the weeds on that, how unusual would it be for a prosecutor to list this many targets and not indict any of them? as of this point she has not. >> sure. look, prosecutors have to be willing to follow the evidence wherever it leads them, and sometimes the evidence pans out. other times you hit a roadblock. but willis was specific when she issued target letters, that's something unusual for her office. she was clearly being meticulous about protecting the rights of potential defendants. will she indict all of them? only time will tell, but it's clear she has accumulated some compelling evidence towards at least some of them. >> yeah, it's almost gone in the other direction, and this might be a careful strategy
but he knew at that time because his own former chief of staff mick mulvaney told him for instance thead lost arizona. so while trump is making these claims, he knows that they are false, and that's the crime of election interference. >> yeah, you lay it out. in different states, different jurisdictions, the notion of a target or that warning ranges. but without getting too far in the weeds on that, how unusual would it be for a prosecutor to list this many targets and not indict any of...
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. >> you know it's bad when mick mulvaney was opposed to ralph norman succeeding mcconney, former chiefaff donald trump. but here's what i don't get. there's one lesson in the midterms. that the american people don't want crazy. they don't election deniers. they wanted selection us. they basically handed the keys to the people most responsible for the election denial, and insurrection. >> congressman ro khanna, and to miller, thank you gentlemen both we appreciate it. >> coming up, independent arizona senator kyrsten sinema wonders whether to officially have a child from the left. look at the reports, and risks, congressman reuben diagnose senate bid next. senate bid next. that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. i gotta go, ah. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage, go with the general. who's on it with jardiance? ♪ ♪ we're the ones getting it done. we're managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk. we're on it with jardiance. join the growing number of people who are on it with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c, it goes beyon
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> yeah, i mean i want to read this quote from trump's office of management and budget director mick mulvaney. he told "the dispatch" the truth of the matter the first two years of the trump administration when the republicans had the house and senate we raised spending than the last couple years of the obama administration so i get it. i hear your point, the point you're making but the point i'm making is whether under bush or obama or trump or biden, we spend more money as a country than we take in. and it is bad for the economy in the long term, not only because of the trillions we owe but because of how much we have to spend every year just on the interest on that debt. so i mean do you agree with the idea that this is a problem, that what i just laid out? >> yeah, so first in terms of your premise, i think we should really think hard about that. let's not forget in 2011, after republicans took over the tea party wave, immediately congress and then president obama shifted to deficit and debt. most mainstream economists believe today that that was premature. that, in fact, the great recess
> yeah, i mean i want to read this quote from trump's office of management and budget director mick mulvaney. he told "the dispatch" the truth of the matter the first two years of the trump administration when the republicans had the house and senate we raised spending than the last couple years of the obama administration so i get it. i hear your point, the point you're making but the point i'm making is whether under bush or obama or trump or biden, we spend more money as a...
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kevin mccarthy, i talked to mick mulvaney. he was on the hill talking to kevin mccarthy himself yesterday. he said his resolve is strong and that he does not believe he is close to withdrawing his name from this race. one thing to also note against that, warren davidson who nominated mccarthy for speaker says he does not think he can get to 218. he nominated him and said if we're never going to get through kevin, everyone can be mad but at some point we have to have a speaker and find someone. i think there's no alternative until there is an alternative when kevin mccarthy makes clear it's not going to happen. >> his resolve to stay a candidate for speaker is strong. but his resolve is not strong because he is giving up every day things he says he will not give up. the other day said he would not go from five to one. he did. he's negotiating with hostage-takers. so he's alienating both his left and right if those terms even apply anymore. you know, i don't know how to describe it anymore but his own people, yes, they're stayin
kevin mccarthy, i talked to mick mulvaney. he was on the hill talking to kevin mccarthy himself yesterday. he said his resolve is strong and that he does not believe he is close to withdrawing his name from this race. one thing to also note against that, warren davidson who nominated mccarthy for speaker says he does not think he can get to 218. he nominated him and said if we're never going to get through kevin, everyone can be mad but at some point we have to have a speaker and find someone....
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chief of staff reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> let's just say he may be the case in many ways of how not to do it. reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes to kinds of staffers. like staffers who used to work forto him and the ones who will work for him. trump for all to his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty defined by loyalty to him. he doesn't feel anype obligation to go in the other direction. i think that's a very important point though is what is the trajectory of the chief of staff and in some ways it's a story we are telling. it is a story about those who surrounded donald trump as well as trump himself. trump is a very unchanging inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who are willing to work for him forward ever complicated set of reasons. he would have just been another old shouting at the television watching "fox news" and between golfing. what is striking as he went through the four years trump was seeking
chief of staff reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> let's just say he may be the case in many ways of how not to do it. reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes to kinds of staffers. like staffers who used to work forto him and the ones who will work for him. trump for all to his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty defined by loyalty to him. he doesn't feel anype...
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for chiefs of staff, john kelly, mark meadows, and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? [laughter] >> guest: let's jus' say these might be case studies in many ways of how not to do. used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers but he likes staffers who used to work for him and the ones who will work for him. trump, for all of his obsession with personal loyaltyty is personal loyalty defined as loyalty to him. he does not feel obligation in the otherm. direction. i think that is a very important point though. what is the trajectory of those for chiefs of staff? and in that does not define the story we are telling in the divider. it is a story about those who surrounded donald trump as much as donald trump himself and because trump in the end is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who were willing to work for him, for whatever complicated set of reasons he would have been just another old dude shouting at the television, watching fox news in between golf
for chiefs of staff, john kelly, mark meadows, and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? [laughter] >> guest: let's jus' say these might be case studies in many ways of how not to do. used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers but he likes staffers who used to work for him and the ones who will work for him. trump, for all of his obsession with personal loyaltyty is personal loyalty defined as loyalty to him. he does not...
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for chiefs of staff, reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? [laughter] susan: let's just say these might be case studies and anyways how not to do it. reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes to kinds of staffers -- he likes the staffers who used to work for him and the ones who will work for him. trump, for all of his obsession with personal loyalty, what he means is personally loyal -- personal loyalty to him. he doesn't feel any obligation going in the other direction. that's a very important point -- what the trajectory of those for chiefs of staff? in some ways, that's the spine of the story we are telling in "the divider." it's a story about those who surrounded donald trump as much as trump himself. trump, in the end, is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70's. without these others who were willing to work for him for whatever complicated sets of reasons, he would just be another old dude shouting at the television, watching fox news between golf
for chiefs of staff, reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? [laughter] susan: let's just say these might be case studies and anyways how not to do it. reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes to kinds of staffers -- he likes the staffers who used to work for him and the ones who will work for him. trump, for all of his obsession with personal loyalty, what he means is personally loyal --...
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. >> mick mulvaney.ring his breaking point, they're on a plane to paris, france. and trump goes back on hitler and says hitler did some good things. what was the fixation with hitler? >> i'm not sure. i think there may have been something about trump's father and trump's father's heritage. this is a part where i should have maggie next to me to help explain this. but i don't know a lot about trump's history in terms of that. but it was something i think that the people around trump thought was tied to his father. and his father being, you know, there is some sort of thing there and glorification of germany in his view. and we know from other reporting that trump had glorified northern europe. he wanted there to be more people that came into the united states from northern europe and not other parts of the world. >> jeremy bash, i want your thoughts on all of it. but this thing on germany isn't angela merkel's germany. it isn't germany of the first world war. it is specifically hitler. here it is. "on the
. >> mick mulvaney.ring his breaking point, they're on a plane to paris, france. and trump goes back on hitler and says hitler did some good things. what was the fixation with hitler? >> i'm not sure. i think there may have been something about trump's father and trump's father's heritage. this is a part where i should have maggie next to me to help explain this. but i don't know a lot about trump's history in terms of that. but it was something i think that the people around trump...
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we didn't want trump to be trump necessarily, or chiefs of staff, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at one point to the chief of staff let go of managing the white house. >> it might be case studies of how not to do it. donald trump likes two kinds of staffers, he likes a staffer who used to work for him and the ones that will work for him. trump, for all his obsession with personal loyalty, he means personal loyalty defined by loyalty to him. he feels no obligation in the other direction and that's an important point, what is the trajectory of those chiefs of staff. in some ways that is the spine of the story we are telling in kate lewis. it's about those who surrounded donald trump because trump in the end is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who were willing to work for him for whatever, located set of reasons, he would have been just another old dude shouting at the television watching fox news between golf games and what is striking is as he went through the four years trump was speaking, not only loyalty but a definition of staff who would do
we didn't want trump to be trump necessarily, or chiefs of staff, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at one point to the chief of staff let go of managing the white house. >> it might be case studies of how not to do it. donald trump likes two kinds of staffers, he likes a staffer who used to work for him and the ones that will work for him. trump, for all his obsession with personal loyalty, he means personal loyalty defined by loyalty to him. he feels no obligation in the other...
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four chiefs of staff, , reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> guest: let's just say these might be case studies in many ways of h not to do it. but reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers. he likes a staffer who used to work for him and ones who will work for him. trump for all of his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty as defined by loyalty to him. he doesn't feel any obligation that goes in the other direction. that's a very important point though, is what isnt the trajectory of those four chiefs of staff? in some ways it's the spine of the story which held him in the because it is a story about those who surrounded donald trump as much as trump himself because trump any and is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who were willing to work for him for whatever public is set of reasons, he would've been just another old dude shouting at the television watching fox news in between golf games
four chiefs of staff, , reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> guest: let's just say these might be case studies in many ways of h not to do it. but reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers. he likes a staffer who used to work for him and ones who will work for him. trump for all of his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty as defined by loyalty...
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for jesus asked, rience priebus, mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> let's just say there might be case studies in many ways of how not to do it but rience priebus used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers. he likes actors who used to work foryou and the ones who will work for him . trump for all his session with personal loyalty he means is personal loyalty as defined by loyalty to him. you feel any obligation in the other direction h. i think that's a very point is what is the trajectory of those 4 chiefs of staff and that in some ways is the story "the divider" because it is a story about those who around and donald trump as much as from himself because trump is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s. without these other people who are willing to work for him for whatever complicated set of reasons, he would have been just another old do shopping at the television watching fox news in the golf games. what's striking is that as he went through the fou
for jesus asked, rience priebus, mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> let's just say there might be case studies in many ways of how not to do it but rience priebus used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers. he likes actors who used to work foryou and the ones who will work for him . trump for all his session with personal loyalty he means is personal loyalty as defined by loyalty to him. you feel any obligation in...
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mick mulvaney is a former republican congressman. he also served as donald trump's chief of staff.ke to him earlier and asked him how much longer he expects things to go on for. in theory, indefinitely. riuht now go on for. in theory, indefinitely. right now i _ go on for. in theory, indefinitely. right now i am — go on for. in theory, indefinitely. right now i am on _ go on for. in theory, indefinitely. right now i am on the _ go on for. in theory, indefinitely. right now i am on the building i go on for. in theory, indefinitely. i right now i am on the building and it seems that it's could go on indefinitely. neither side seems to show wanting to change. the expectation is that kevin mccarthy's resolve might be too... i can assure you that is not the case. i was here last night and bumped into 30 or a0 members at dinner all supporters of mr mccarthy, if anything they are more invigorated now because of their frustration with their colleagues. it looks like both sides are digging in. of course, as soon as i say that there will be some dramatic change in the next 35 minutes but i d
mick mulvaney is a former republican congressman. he also served as donald trump's chief of staff.ke to him earlier and asked him how much longer he expects things to go on for. in theory, indefinitely. riuht now go on for. in theory, indefinitely. right now i _ go on for. in theory, indefinitely. right now i am — go on for. in theory, indefinitely. right now i am on _ go on for. in theory, indefinitely. right now i am on the _ go on for. in theory, indefinitely. right now i am on the...
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joining us now is mick mulvaney. also former u.s. congress member donna edwards. tay up? >> i was actually there on tuesday, wednesday and thursday. i couldn't handle it i came home on friday and watched on tv. nat fascinating. you think this would be worked out in back rooms. they could have shutdown the room but they could not agree on that it was messy i think kevin is right you judge by how it ends not how it begins. >> what do you think it means for -- i don't know if they will try to get anything done the republicans don't control the senate they can do other things, obviously. if someone -- if one person can challenge mccarthy's leadership, that doesn't mean he is at risk. all you can do is bring it up for a vote i don't know how awful that is >> that rule is in place for 240 years. the only speaker not to face that rule was nancy pelosi they will be playing defense not a bunch of great republican legislation passed into law in the congress there won't be any they will do the same thing when you are the minority party they will do the same as the democrats i
joining us now is mick mulvaney. also former u.s. congress member donna edwards. tay up? >> i was actually there on tuesday, wednesday and thursday. i couldn't handle it i came home on friday and watched on tv. nat fascinating. you think this would be worked out in back rooms. they could have shutdown the room but they could not agree on that it was messy i think kevin is right you judge by how it ends not how it begins. >> what do you think it means for -- i don't know if they will...
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. >> and then mick mulvaney will ins jo uto discuss what is ahead today in the house speaker vote. don't want to miss that. just look around. this digital age we're living in, it's pretty unbelievable. problem is, not everyone's fully living in it. nobody should have to take a class or fill out a medical form on public wifi with a screen the size of your hand. home internet shouldn't be a luxury. everyone should have it and now a lot more people can. so let's go. the digital age is waiting. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! -yes you can! i can do better, too! see how easy it is to save hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, verizon, and at&t. talk to our switch squad at your local xfinity store today. >>> elon musk's spacex is raising 50 million that values the company to $750 million right now. and a16z partici
. >> and then mick mulvaney will ins jo uto discuss what is ahead today in the house speaker vote. don't want to miss that. just look around. this digital age we're living in, it's pretty unbelievable. problem is, not everyone's fully living in it. nobody should have to take a class or fill out a medical form on public wifi with a screen the size of your hand. home internet shouldn't be a luxury. everyone should have it and now a lot more people can. so let's go. the digital age is...
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former donald trump chief of staff mick mulvaney told the january 6th house committee that the legacyriot at the capitol. mulvaney also told the committee that former president donald trump acknowledged to him that he had lost the election in arizona meaning trump was attempting to stay in power even with the knowledge of his defeat. on page 56 of the transcripts, mulvaney recalled a phone call regarding the status of arizona, and instead of hearing about solid numbers showing trump still had a chance to win the state, he primarily got information about lawsuits and not enough evidence for claims of fraud. with mulvaney stating quote, i said, so what you guys are telling me is you've got nothing. msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance points out mulvaney could be a key witness for the department of justice because this revelation shows trump knew he lost but intended to stay in power. something essential for a criminal case. >> and, mika, we have seen from several witnesses around donald trump. several staff members admitted him saying he lost. i can't believe i lost to this guy. >> and of
former donald trump chief of staff mick mulvaney told the january 6th house committee that the legacyriot at the capitol. mulvaney also told the committee that former president donald trump acknowledged to him that he had lost the election in arizona meaning trump was attempting to stay in power even with the knowledge of his defeat. on page 56 of the transcripts, mulvaney recalled a phone call regarding the status of arizona, and instead of hearing about solid numbers showing trump still had a...