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david: issues like the democrats like patrick murphy, you might have a consensus on. patrick, thanks for being here. thank you both. coming up, republicans reclaiming control of the u.s. senate, control of the house is too close to call right now. we will bring you a live update from capitol hill right after this. ♪ when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that until you find a new family. we can talk about our struggles and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that. adam! how's it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over. when i go to jack's house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family i was overseas on a deployment. i got separated from my marines and i got hit in the neck, and it broke my neck and paralyzed me. 14 years ago, i was on a training mission. did a military freefall, and i had some faulty equipment. i hit t
david: issues like the democrats like patrick murphy, you might have a consensus on. patrick, thanks for being here. thank you both. coming up, republicans reclaiming control of the u.s. senate, control of the house is too close to call right now. we will bring you a live update from capitol hill right after this. ♪ when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that...
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joining us now, former democratic congressman and undersecretary of the army, patrick murphy. rmer trump campaign official, brian. and national political correspondent, mark caputo. glad to have you all here. on this very point, patrick, the department of defense is enormous. we've got a budget of what? nearly 800 -- 850 barry lynn -- billion. of course, does pete hegseth have the experience and maybe even the report to be able to lead? >> you know two things. one, the longest secretary of defense in american history was under president john f. kennedy. one of my favorite presidents of all time. as a fellow world war ii veteran, his name was robert -- age 44. pete hegseth, you might disagree with his politics, but he went to princeton. he went to harvard. he went to iraq, afghanistan, guantanamo bay. he's been a leading voice in my generation. i may disagree with him on policy. but let me tell you something, i do not question his overall country, overall troops. he takes an oath, his want to defend the constitution. loyalty to the president, he abides by that. keeps your family
joining us now, former democratic congressman and undersecretary of the army, patrick murphy. rmer trump campaign official, brian. and national political correspondent, mark caputo. glad to have you all here. on this very point, patrick, the department of defense is enormous. we've got a budget of what? nearly 800 -- 850 barry lynn -- billion. of course, does pete hegseth have the experience and maybe even the report to be able to lead? >> you know two things. one, the longest secretary...
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a muskogee citizen named patrick murphy murdered a fellow muskogee citizen named george and jacob it was a pretty brutal murder patrick was sentenced to death. he was on oklahoma's death role a total of the case was under appeal if you years into his time there a public defender got her hands on the case and she, along the team of lawyers came up with this legal theory oklahoma had not had the jurisdiction to prosecute patrick did not have the jurisdiction to execute him because therv crime happened on the reservation. it would take 20 years but eventually that question got all the way to the supreme court's o the book traces the cases surprising origin all the twists and turns it. one of the reasons i really wanted to get into that is because the case has a stork status. but i wanted to document the story of it because the with the federal indian law worked it is hard often for tribes to bring our own cases on her own behalf. when you look at the canon and you look at really important cases about tribal law a lot of them start withcr crime. let them start in surprising places like t
a muskogee citizen named patrick murphy murdered a fellow muskogee citizen named george and jacob it was a pretty brutal murder patrick was sentenced to death. he was on oklahoma's death role a total of the case was under appeal if you years into his time there a public defender got her hands on the case and she, along the team of lawyers came up with this legal theory oklahoma had not had the jurisdiction to prosecute patrick did not have the jurisdiction to execute him because therv crime...
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former democratic pennsylvania congressman patrick murphy joins us now.'s talk about this fight. it's everywhere. senator john fetterman seems to think she's god marry tie-up and pushing to say no more nancy pelosi i think is it fair to say i think i'm being accurate she's been the god mother she's been leader of the democratic party. >> listen. i serve with her she's our speaker, you know, as elected back in 2006, and she's extremely effective. i think there's a lot of us that would run through a wall for nancy pelosi she does love the country and tries to do what she can. and i think some of the hurt her proints accurate. to be honest with you, so i think that the people who are anonymous there and don't want to give their names and be critical that's what happens when people lose elections. >> as a continued leader -- and perhaps to who she's been in the past and continue for democrats. two things to you at the time or man points out she's 84 that's a legitimate point of view now nancy pelosi you know, seems pretty with it for an 84-year-old but still
former democratic pennsylvania congressman patrick murphy joins us now.'s talk about this fight. it's everywhere. senator john fetterman seems to think she's god marry tie-up and pushing to say no more nancy pelosi i think is it fair to say i think i'm being accurate she's been the god mother she's been leader of the democratic party. >> listen. i serve with her she's our speaker, you know, as elected back in 2006, and she's extremely effective. i think there's a lot of us that would run...
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so a muskogee citizen named patrick murphy murdered a fellow muskogee citizen named george jacob. i was a pretty brutal and patrick was sentenced death. he was on death row, actually a total 20 years while the case was under appeal. and a few years into his time there, a public defender got her hands on the case and she along with a team of lawyers, came up with this novel legal theory that oklahoma hadn't had the jurisdiction prosecute patrick and didn't have the jurisdiction to execute him because the crime happened on a reservation and it would take, you know, 20 years. but that question got all the way to the supreme court. and so the book sort traces the cases surprising origin and sort of all the twists and turns and one of the reasons i really wanted to get into that is because, you know, this case has this historic status. but i wanted to document the story of it, you know, because of the way that federal indictment work, is it actually is hard often for tribes to bring our own cases on our own behalf. and so when you look at the and when you look at really important cases
so a muskogee citizen named patrick murphy murdered a fellow muskogee citizen named george jacob. i was a pretty brutal and patrick was sentenced death. he was on death row, actually a total 20 years while the case was under appeal. and a few years into his time there, a public defender got her hands on the case and she along with a team of lawyers, came up with this novel legal theory that oklahoma hadn't had the jurisdiction prosecute patrick and didn't have the jurisdiction to execute him...
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doug collins former republican congressman from georgia, host of the doug collins podcast and patrick murphy, former democratic congressman from pennsylvania and you salute and thank you for your service. gentlemen, that was a lot on the border. when you look at that, doug, i will go to you first, he knows the issue for many people. that's in the top two is immigration. >> it is. if you hear him speak. i was with him last night. he will talk about economy and inflation but believes the border is more important in his mind. he sees it as a life and death like we had 20 miles north of my hometown a young person killed by an illegal immigrant who was there in the last few days. lakin riley and drugs pouring in. his mind is it's a safety issue and something we can fix and something he did fix. this was what we did during his administration was close the border down. shut the immigration throw down. get mexico to cooperate and going back to that and then stems to the economic and inflation issues. >> harris: when you see a shift again. i was there on the floor at the dnc and rnc. two joyful place
doug collins former republican congressman from georgia, host of the doug collins podcast and patrick murphy, former democratic congressman from pennsylvania and you salute and thank you for your service. gentlemen, that was a lot on the border. when you look at that, doug, i will go to you first, he knows the issue for many people. that's in the top two is immigration. >> it is. if you hear him speak. i was with him last night. he will talk about economy and inflation but believes the...
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so a muskogee citizen named patrick murphy murdered a fellow muskogee citizen named george jacob. i was a pretty brutal and patrick was sentenced death. he was on death row, actually a total 20 years while the case was under appeal. and a few years into his time there, a public defender got her hands on the case and she along with a team of lawyers, came up with this novel legal theory that oklahoma hadn't had the jurisdiction prosecute patrick and didn't have the jurisdiction to execute him because the crime happened on a reservation and it would take, you know, 20 years. but that question got all the way to the supreme court. and so the book sort traces the cases surprising origin and sort of all the twists and turns and one of the reasons i really wanted to get into that is because, you know, this case has this historic status. but i wanted to document the story of it, you know, because of the way that federal indictment work, is it actually is hard often for tribes to bring our own cases on our own behalf. and so when you look at the and when you look at really important cases
so a muskogee citizen named patrick murphy murdered a fellow muskogee citizen named george jacob. i was a pretty brutal and patrick was sentenced death. he was on death row, actually a total 20 years while the case was under appeal. and a few years into his time there, a public defender got her hands on the case and she along with a team of lawyers, came up with this novel legal theory that oklahoma hadn't had the jurisdiction prosecute patrick and didn't have the jurisdiction to execute him...