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that is what's mccarthy in paul ryan heard from the ukrainian prime minister. after they heard that from the ukrainian prime minister, they walked out of those meetings. they handed off to go speak with fellow members of republican leadership in congress. and not surprisingly, but they heard from the ukrainian prime minister was ringing in their ears, still on their minds. so much so that they relate, relayed to the republican house leadership but they had just heard, and apparently that led kevin mccarthy, the house republican majority leader, to tell his fellow republican members of congress, his opinion. that quote, there's two people that i think putin pays. famously, pro russia -- republican congressman daniel war bakr. and donald trump. as the washington post put it at the time, some of the lawmakers who heard that, laughed at mccarthy's comments. but mccarthy quickly added, i swear to god. house speaker paul ryan then instructed his republican lieutenants to keep this conversation private. saying, no leaks. this is how we know we are real family here. th
that is what's mccarthy in paul ryan heard from the ukrainian prime minister. after they heard that from the ukrainian prime minister, they walked out of those meetings. they handed off to go speak with fellow members of republican leadership in congress. and not surprisingly, but they heard from the ukrainian prime minister was ringing in their ears, still on their minds. so much so that they relate, relayed to the republican house leadership but they had just heard, and apparently that led...
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i saw this with john boehner and paul ryan. i always told them, stop feeding the crocodiles.nue to feed them, but they empower them. these guys will use their leverage, trump and many in the freedom caucus, they understand one thing. they understand leverage and they'll use it every single time. especially when they get majority, and they will determine what is going to be brought up and what is not. they're empowering them. >> so ashley, i want to turn to an opinion article wrote by a conservative judge, a judge who advised mike pence on january 6th. he wrote, the republicans' mystifying claim to this day that trump did or would have received more votes than joe biden in 2020 were it not for actual voting fraud is but the shiny object that republicans have tauntingly and disengenerously dangled before the american public for more than a year 1/2 to distract attention from their far more ambitious objective which is to execute successfully in 2024 the same plan they failed in 2020 and to over turn the 2024 election if trump or his successor loses again in the next contest. th
i saw this with john boehner and paul ryan. i always told them, stop feeding the crocodiles.nue to feed them, but they empower them. these guys will use their leverage, trump and many in the freedom caucus, they understand one thing. they understand leverage and they'll use it every single time. especially when they get majority, and they will determine what is going to be brought up and what is not. they're empowering them. >> so ashley, i want to turn to an opinion article wrote by a...
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is gonna help him, i fear he might be mistaken, and you might go the same road that boehner and paul ryan went. >> again, these warned bipartisan meetings. these are republicans taping one another. did you take your former democratic colleagues when you're a member of congress? >> no, i did not. no need. but, they were also staff on these committees calls. so that's why it's gonna be very hard for mccarthy to figure out who was the guilty party here. i don't think liz cheney would do this. i frankly don't think a member would do this. but i think a staffer who was freaked out at the fear that was palpable in the house chamber when shots rang out and someone was killed right outside the doors to the house of representatives, i think the stuff that worked there were traumatized by that. and i think they have continued to be very upset behind the scenes over the failure of the republican party to be taken seriously. >> michael, is there a chance these leaks are actually stealing the january six committees thunder? and these are their because, it's gonna be a big hollow when it comes to publi
is gonna help him, i fear he might be mistaken, and you might go the same road that boehner and paul ryan went. >> again, these warned bipartisan meetings. these are republicans taping one another. did you take your former democratic colleagues when you're a member of congress? >> no, i did not. no need. but, they were also staff on these committees calls. so that's why it's gonna be very hard for mccarthy to figure out who was the guilty party here. i don't think liz cheney would...
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paul ryan is gone, air kanter is gone. each of them rose to leadership.rthy's time. when he lost his speakership in 2015, he knew that every day he would have to wake up to regain it. the only pathway he has, mehdi, is to dramatically expand the house conference, so that he has more votes than needed, so that he does not have to worry about the marjorie taylor greene's and so forth. >> talking of matt gauge, when you made these comments at a rally, we will kind of laughed. have a listen. >> give us the ability to fire nancy pelosi, take back the majority, impeach joe biden, and i will nominate donald trump for speaker of the united states house of representatives! >> we may have all laughed, but did the idea of speaker of the house donald trump become a little bit more plausible over the last 24 hours? >> it absolutely did. any member can nominate anybody. they do not to be a member of the house. matt gates nominated donald trump. donald trump will likely say he does not want the job, but, of course, let's see how he plays the narrative here. here's what
paul ryan is gone, air kanter is gone. each of them rose to leadership.rthy's time. when he lost his speakership in 2015, he knew that every day he would have to wake up to regain it. the only pathway he has, mehdi, is to dramatically expand the house conference, so that he has more votes than needed, so that he does not have to worry about the marjorie taylor greene's and so forth. >> talking of matt gauge, when you made these comments at a rally, we will kind of laughed. have a listen....
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no satellite images appear to show mass graves near mario paul ryan officials have accused russia bearing up to 9000 civilians. there in an effort to conceal the slaughter taking place in the city. mario posts last remaining hold out is the as of style. still plant where some 2000 ukrainian soldiers at 1000 civilians are believed to behold. and here's a closer look at this vast industrial complex that has become a symbol of ukrainian resistance. the huge is of style steel plant seen here in footage from russian state television, ukrainian forces are holding out inside. mario paul has witnessed nearly 2 months of heavy fighting with much of the strategic port in ruins. president putin has claimed a victory in the city and told his defense minister to seal off this last stronghold . particularly, i considered the proposed storming of the industrial area pointless by order to aborted uniformly. there is no need to climb into these catacombs and crawl underground through these industrial facilities block off this industrial area, the molecular. so they're not even a fly can get through. movin
no satellite images appear to show mass graves near mario paul ryan officials have accused russia bearing up to 9000 civilians. there in an effort to conceal the slaughter taking place in the city. mario posts last remaining hold out is the as of style. still plant where some 2000 ukrainian soldiers at 1000 civilians are believed to behold. and here's a closer look at this vast industrial complex that has become a symbol of ukrainian resistance. the huge is of style steel plant seen here in...
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since may we have heard from speaker paul ryan, vice president mike pence, secretary mike pompeo, governor chris christie, ambassador nikki haley, peggy noonan, and recently, senator tom cotton. tonight, governor noem will add her perspective. let me make one last point. despite the talk of legacies and monuments, this speaker series is not about the past, we are not asking what would reagan do? we are not trying to go backwards. president reagan is forward-looking, that's why he was successful, that's why he was transformative. and we believe a successful republican party will need to embrace the future as well. and to offer us a path to that future, please welcome the 33rd governor of south dakota, kristi noem. [applause] gov. noem: thank you, roger. no pressure. [laughter] listen, thank you all for that wonderful welcome. it is such an honor to be here at the beautiful reagan library, to share my thoughts on our party and what our mission is today. there is no better place to have these conversations. i first visited the reagan library years ago. my husband brian and i stopped while we
since may we have heard from speaker paul ryan, vice president mike pence, secretary mike pompeo, governor chris christie, ambassador nikki haley, peggy noonan, and recently, senator tom cotton. tonight, governor noem will add her perspective. let me make one last point. despite the talk of legacies and monuments, this speaker series is not about the past, we are not asking what would reagan do? we are not trying to go backwards. president reagan is forward-looking, that's why he was...
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both houses and maybe get the presidency at the same time, for the love offed god, don't give us paul ryan-style tax cuts. this is authoritarian medicine. >> laura: there's no choices. >> there's no choices. >> laura: i'm so happy that we had a chance to hear from you. your testimony was so compelling. you have a lot of courage to speak out. i know you feel like it's your obligation. >> thanks for having me. >> laura: look, remember, if you can't watch the show live and i know some of you can't, make sure you set a series recording for every week night at 10:00 p.m. tight we'll have an exclusive interview with mark wahlberg and mel gibson on their new movie set, "father stu." up next, new details have ken starr calling for a new hunter biden investigation. he's here next. >> the white house chief of staff is saying that the president is confident his son did not break the law. >> that's something that the president has said and certainly we would echo. in the same answer to that question, peter, during an interview this week on abc, ron klain said the justice department is independent and
both houses and maybe get the presidency at the same time, for the love offed god, don't give us paul ryan-style tax cuts. this is authoritarian medicine. >> laura: there's no choices. >> there's no choices. >> laura: i'm so happy that we had a chance to hear from you. your testimony was so compelling. you have a lot of courage to speak out. i know you feel like it's your obligation. >> thanks for having me. >> laura: look, remember, if you can't watch the show...
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paul ryan struggled and that's why he walked away.tious is jim banks. i see you nodding your headstrongly. you tend to agree, right? >> absolutely. people are going to do what is convenient for them and for somebody like him or steve scalise who wants to rise in the ranks, this is an opportunity. >> carlos, to me jim banks is the guy i would be most concerned about if, i'm mccarthy. >> there are jim banks and a couple of others who are watching carefully. with steve scalise, it seems he receded a little bit. i remind people, when republicans were waiting to take the majority during the obama presidency, everyone was excited about john boehner. people were excited about ryan. there are a lot of threats surrounding mccarthy and the delicate balance of having to keep not just his own members but for the first time ever, someone external to the house, donald trump happy and pleased. that is very difficult. it's too many balls to juggle. at some point, one will fall. >> right. we can picture one scenario. a movement that wants it start imp
paul ryan struggled and that's why he walked away.tious is jim banks. i see you nodding your headstrongly. you tend to agree, right? >> absolutely. people are going to do what is convenient for them and for somebody like him or steve scalise who wants to rise in the ranks, this is an opportunity. >> carlos, to me jim banks is the guy i would be most concerned about if, i'm mccarthy. >> there are jim banks and a couple of others who are watching carefully. with steve scalise,...
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the better policy, barack obama and paul ryan did a deal where the increased production which republicansted lightning regulations on producers, but in exchange money for green producers. that sounds like a good idea, but it won't help joe biden between now and november. >> do you think it helps democrats at all between now and mid terms? >> what he was just talking about? it's long-term. in the short-term, no it's not meant to help. i think the spr that will hp. >> the january 6 committee, two developments this week. there's a 7.5 hour gap in the phone records from the white house. the committee is still figuring out what that's all about. whether it was deliberate or an accident we ll see. the other is the members of the committee, i ended up talking to two of them this week. they were mo openly critical of the justice department for not picking this up and running with it. moving toward some kind of prosecution of people like mark does. one said to me yesterday what he did was completely lawless. >> first on the gap, it sparked a lot of conspiracies. is he usg a burner phone secretly?
the better policy, barack obama and paul ryan did a deal where the increased production which republicansted lightning regulations on producers, but in exchange money for green producers. that sounds like a good idea, but it won't help joe biden between now and november. >> do you think it helps democrats at all between now and mid terms? >> what he was just talking about? it's long-term. in the short-term, no it's not meant to help. i think the spr that will hp. >> the...
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he didn't have that with paul ryan. he doesn't have that with mcconnell. >> let me bring you into the conversation here because jay martin alex in this peas, we have this audio that came out, they write that of this dynamic that happened, that mr. mccarthy did not follow through on the steps republicans expected him to take. -- in the interest of advancing his own career. so talk to us about the advancement of kevin mccarthy's career here and what a lot of this is about, the potential that he wants to speakership if the republicans take back the house in midterms. >> yeah. he was denied the brass ring in 2015. he wants it. that's what he thinks about all the time. that's one of the reasons why he's so secure at this moment is because he's done a lot of fund raising, and he's done a lot of political favors for his own members and he's done hundreds and hundreds of trips and events and stocked up a lot of political chips inside the house republican conference just for a moment like this. a couple of things. one, i think i
he didn't have that with paul ryan. he doesn't have that with mcconnell. >> let me bring you into the conversation here because jay martin alex in this peas, we have this audio that came out, they write that of this dynamic that happened, that mr. mccarthy did not follow through on the steps republicans expected him to take. -- in the interest of advancing his own career. so talk to us about the advancement of kevin mccarthy's career here and what a lot of this is about, the potential...
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speaker of the house at the time was republican paul ryan, kevin mccarthy was the number two republicanhouse under the speaker, the majority leader, he is the one who reportedly said i think putin pays trump. now, at the time mr. mccarthy reportedly made those comments, donald trump wasn't just, you know, one of the 17 different republic
speaker of the house at the time was republican paul ryan, kevin mccarthy was the number two republicanhouse under the speaker, the majority leader, he is the one who reportedly said i think putin pays trump. now, at the time mr. mccarthy reportedly made those comments, donald trump wasn't just, you know, one of the 17 different republic
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one of the interesting things is and one of the lessons from trump is trump didn't talk like a paul ryanor, in this case, a rick scott conservative when he campaigned. and when he governed or was president, even cutting medicare, social security and medicaid, there are a reason for that, these are popular programs people rely on them, you start talking cutting them and with increased taxes, this is problematic and democrats want to hold rick scott's feet to the fire over it and that's what they're doing. >> even the affordable care act we saw in the trump administration as well, become a popular program here in this country, people relying on it for healthcare, mark raputo, thank you. >>> up next everybody, last stand in mariupol, refusing surrender, a member of the mariupol city council joins me next. council joins me next ...but with the business si. ...i'm feeling a little lost. quickbooks can help. an easy way to get paid, pay your staff, and know where your business stands. new business? no problem. success starts with intuit quickbooks. -dad, what's with your toenail? -oh, that...?
one of the interesting things is and one of the lessons from trump is trump didn't talk like a paul ryanor, in this case, a rick scott conservative when he campaigned. and when he governed or was president, even cutting medicare, social security and medicaid, there are a reason for that, these are popular programs people rely on them, you start talking cutting them and with increased taxes, this is problematic and democrats want to hold rick scott's feet to the fire over it and that's what...
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as we've seen over the past few years with that paul ryan's demise and others.here's still the jury. i think it's still really out between now and may 3rd and ken mccarthy is going to be binding, isn't and you know, between now and then well. >> yes, the the appetite for power is is insatiable. you could say that as a general rule, another general rule is, you know, when caught. >> deny, deny, deny. but the writers of this book say that there's plenty more >> audio that that is going to be released. so do you think people are thinking twice, not just kevin mccarthy, but people who might be also be caught in a lie that, hey, there might be tape out there. >> well, one of the other person might be worried about this right now, the prestigious was testifying under oath down in georgia. today was marjorie taylor. greene. it was being challenge for being eligible to be on the ballot because of the prohibition against insurrection in the united states constitution. people, people who are just been rebellion or insurrection are ineligible to be an elected member of pre
as we've seen over the past few years with that paul ryan's demise and others.here's still the jury. i think it's still really out between now and may 3rd and ken mccarthy is going to be binding, isn't and you know, between now and then well. >> yes, the the appetite for power is is insatiable. you could say that as a general rule, another general rule is, you know, when caught. >> deny, deny, deny. but the writers of this book say that there's plenty more >> audio that that...
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. >> there was a speaker paul ryan. there was a speaker john boehner, and those very same individuals, you know, now in the form of the freedom caucus said buh-bye so they were done with them. kevin recognizes that. what he's been able to do that boehner and ryan were not willing to do because at the end of the day they wanted to keep some semblance of their own, you know, dignity intact, was to go forth and pretend that donald trump wasn't the thing that they say he is and -- but privately sit there and go oh, no, you know, donald trump. we've got to get rid of him, and so he -- kevin is willing to do that. he's willing to go to mar-a-lago and grovel, and that's not something that the others were willing to do, but that tiger by the tail thing, be careful what you think you have in your hand, baby. >> yeah. >> because it bites hard. kevin will find that out. >> yeah. >> from i've heard, just real quick, what i've sheard a lot of caucus members are not happy with being played as punks the way he's played them. >> that's
. >> there was a speaker paul ryan. there was a speaker john boehner, and those very same individuals, you know, now in the form of the freedom caucus said buh-bye so they were done with them. kevin recognizes that. what he's been able to do that boehner and ryan were not willing to do because at the end of the day they wanted to keep some semblance of their own, you know, dignity intact, was to go forth and pretend that donald trump wasn't the thing that they say he is and -- but...
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in paul ryan. in mitch mcconnell. in kevin mccarthy. in all of these people.orking there and there were a house chairman like john dingell, senate chairman, senate leaders, house leaders, the male eagle was a very powerful force. and a president who kind of tripped over that with some of those people could face a very serious resistance even within his own party. but donald trump seemed to make the mail ego simply disappear from republicans in the house in the senate. >> as you know, lawrence, i am neither a psychologist nor a psychiatrist. so, it's very hard, from a distance, to read into those egos. but it's not hard to read into their motivations. and i think that what barack mo bamba clip that you played, the key words were when they know better. and i think what's really disturbing in the republican party is not actually the crazy, right wingers who will do anything donald trump will see. what's really disturbing in the party is not just that they've given there egos, they let their egos get crushed. but they let their consciences get crushed in the name
in paul ryan. in mitch mcconnell. in kevin mccarthy. in all of these people.orking there and there were a house chairman like john dingell, senate chairman, senate leaders, house leaders, the male eagle was a very powerful force. and a president who kind of tripped over that with some of those people could face a very serious resistance even within his own party. but donald trump seemed to make the mail ego simply disappear from republicans in the house in the senate. >> as you know,...
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in 2015, barack obama and paul ryan, the republican house speaker, did the deal with a increased productionicans wanted, but exchanged money for green energy. joe manchin is saying, let's do that all over again. that probably will not help joe between now and november. judy: do you think it helps democrats at all? between now and mid terms. jonathan: what david was just talking about? what david was just talking about. in the short-term, no, it is not going to help them. the spr, that will help. judy: the janua 6 committee, two delopments this week. one of them, there is this 7.5 hour gap in the phone records from the white house on january 6. there appears to be a gap. the committee figuring out what that is all about, whether it was deliberate, an accident, we will see. the other is the members of the committee, they ended up lking to two of them this week, who are just more openly critically of the justice department for not picking this up and running with it. and moving towards some kind of prosecution of people like mark meadows, the former white house chief of staff. zoe lofgren said
in 2015, barack obama and paul ryan, the republican house speaker, did the deal with a increased productionicans wanted, but exchanged money for green energy. joe manchin is saying, let's do that all over again. that probably will not help joe between now and november. judy: do you think it helps democrats at all? between now and mid terms. jonathan: what david was just talking about? what david was just talking about. in the short-term, no, it is not going to help them. the spr, that will...
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there was a bipartisan, comprehensive legislation that never went to the floor of the house because paul ryan refused to bring it up. i have to disagree with who is truly hindering comprehensive immigration reform. thank you for what you do. i'm sure it is a very tough job. democrats do not want open borders. we just think the fix is a different fix. thank you. guest: i did not think i've mentioned democrats or republicans wanting open borders. technology is extremely important. the problem with technology is often times technology counts gotaways. all the technology does is sees who is crossing the border and count the number of people getting away. we have to have physical barriers as well as technology. i never said physical barriers are the only solution to this. we have to look at that and say the walls are a tool. infrastructure and technology is another tool. we have to take those pieces of the puzzle and put them together to create the entire landscape in order to control what is currently going on as far as illegal immigration goes. we have to be able to control illegal immigration i
there was a bipartisan, comprehensive legislation that never went to the floor of the house because paul ryan refused to bring it up. i have to disagree with who is truly hindering comprehensive immigration reform. thank you for what you do. i'm sure it is a very tough job. democrats do not want open borders. we just think the fix is a different fix. thank you. guest: i did not think i've mentioned democrats or republicans wanting open borders. technology is extremely important. the problem...
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he reference a level of deference that he didn't get from paul ryan, the last republican speaker of the house, and he has been forgiving with people who said bad things about him but who turn and end up being firmly loyal to him. that is going to be the test. and there are several things that we are waiting to hear from donald trump on about how he feels regarding things mccarthy is on tape saying. the first, of course, is mccarthy's suggestion that he would ask trump to resign. the second is a suggestion that mccarthy didn't want to get into questions of pence pardoning trump. that suggests that mccarthy may have thought there was criminal exposure involved beyond simply the question of impeachment and conviction. and then there's the new audio that came out earlier today where mccarthy said trump privately told him he bore some responsibility for the january 6th attack on the capitol. that is not something trump has said publicly. i suspect trump is -- you know, may not take kindly to that version of events. but is he going to be angry enough at kevin mccarthy to turn on him and to tr
he reference a level of deference that he didn't get from paul ryan, the last republican speaker of the house, and he has been forgiving with people who said bad things about him but who turn and end up being firmly loyal to him. that is going to be the test. and there are several things that we are waiting to hear from donald trump on about how he feels regarding things mccarthy is on tape saying. the first, of course, is mccarthy's suggestion that he would ask trump to resign. the second is a...
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she you know leadership would come in a lot and then after i think it was probably like maybe 13 paul ryan with speaker and obama had everybody all the you know, mcconnell reed ryan and pelosi over. i can't remember they're at an impasse and you know the when the republicans lately last few times the republican speakers have just had a very hard time getting anything getting their caucus degree on anything and anything done. they've proven to be very ineffective and i talked to her as she's coming on. i was like do you just look at those guys and be like, these guys are a bunch of jokers. and what did you say? well, you know, she's so guarded and there was like the one time i got a good giggle and people see it's like just in there looking and i'm like right why it's just just well republican leaders also senators of either party. she has a lot of contempt for because the senate has its own rules. you can't roll them quite as easily as you can in the house and the senate has been you know, the the place where house passed legislation goes to die. did you so but it was interesting some of t
she you know leadership would come in a lot and then after i think it was probably like maybe 13 paul ryan with speaker and obama had everybody all the you know, mcconnell reed ryan and pelosi over. i can't remember they're at an impasse and you know the when the republicans lately last few times the republican speakers have just had a very hard time getting anything getting their caucus degree on anything and anything done. they've proven to be very ineffective and i talked to her as she's...
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even former speaker of the house paul ryan said, ryan: i know she's clearly qualified, but it bears repeatingalified supreme court nominees ever, there's only one thing to do: confirm her. paid for by demand justice. - hiring is step one when it comes to our growth. we can't open a new shop or a new location without the right people in place. i couldn't keep up until i found ziprecruiter. ziprecruiter helps us get out there quickly and get us qualified candidates quickly. they sent us applicants that matched what i was looking for. i've hired for every role, entry-level technicians, service advisors, store managers. ziprecruiter helps me find all the right people, even the most difficult jobs to fill. - [announcer] ziprecruiter, ratedthenumber one hiring site. try it for free at ziprecruiter.com >>> i think disney has gotten over its skis on this. look, there's policy disputes and that's fine, but when you are trying to impose a woke ideology on our state, you know, we view that as a significant threat. this wokeness will destroy this country if we let it run unabated. >> my god. >> yeah, it
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i was thinking of people like eric cantor and paul ryan who are kind of like the the bodies on the side of the road in this book people who are run out of politics by the same forces that they helped unleash that you describe so well now liz cheney is kind of staring down that same barrel. i wonder if you think mitch mcconnell will be next. i actually think mike pencil is gonna be next but we can we can do that for another person. oh, we should come back to that. yeah. i'm real right that story. so you were you were working on this book. i think you said beginning in 2017. yes the end of 2017, right? what was your original idea going into it? and if you could tell us how that was transformed during the 2020 campaign and it's aftermath so i was always obsessed with presidents when i was a kid. i was kind of a nerd and i would give press conferences in the family room that my parents would pretend to videotape and i had like, you know these placemats with all the president's kind of the circling around and i thought of one of those placemats and what it would look like with donald trump's
i was thinking of people like eric cantor and paul ryan who are kind of like the the bodies on the side of the road in this book people who are run out of politics by the same forces that they helped unleash that you describe so well now liz cheney is kind of staring down that same barrel. i wonder if you think mitch mcconnell will be next. i actually think mike pencil is gonna be next but we can we can do that for another person. oh, we should come back to that. yeah. i'm real right that...
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paul ryan was meeting at that secondary white house.ur constitution gives us the freedom of speech and you want to say it gives people too much power to have our first amendment? host: let's see what are guest thinks. guest: i think one thing, the principles of free speech are important. the thing that matters, the first amendment and the bill of rights, it is about government suppression of speech. it does not speak to the issue of corporations. the way that the law has been interpreted over 200 plus years is that corporations have more leeway than the government and mcdonald's can make rules about who can and cannot go into their restaurants and likewise, facebook and twitter are constitutionally free to make rules about what people can and cannot do on those properties. it is a real question about whether any corporation including twitter uses their leeway appropriately, and i am glad we are having this discussion. for a very long time the internet companies were given a pass, at least from the public about what does it mean when the
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this is about the same time that paul ryan, a long-time good friend of mine who was around when we ranrich out of town, you had paul ryan calling donald trump a racist, saying what he said in 2016 was about the most racist thing you could say. he endorsed him the next day. i don't understand this. i can't even comprehend it. i have never seen anything like it, and yet this is how republicans on the hill have been acting since 2016. i never acted that way on the hill. all of my friends, we never acted that way on the hill. we just didn't do it. i'm not exactly sure how donald trump changed the equation for these spineless, feckless republicans. i don't know how donald trump hijacked the party and at the same time made these republicans cower the way they're cowering. again, you just compare what they say behind the scenes. it wasn't just this book. the book, of course, is great reporting, but how many times, willie, did we have people come on the set saying they hated donald trump in 2016 and yet they would speak no ill of him on air, and then they would go out and say the most positive
this is about the same time that paul ryan, a long-time good friend of mine who was around when we ranrich out of town, you had paul ryan calling donald trump a racist, saying what he said in 2016 was about the most racist thing you could say. he endorsed him the next day. i don't understand this. i can't even comprehend it. i have never seen anything like it, and yet this is how republicans on the hill have been acting since 2016. i never acted that way on the hill. all of my friends, we never...
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mccarthy sat in paul ryan's office with me when we had conversations about a trump i inoculation plan. he thought donald trump was a disaster, needed to be stopped. would he admit to that today? i hope a reporter asks him. did he subscribe to the trump inoculation plan? why did he change the tune so quickly? the very big concern is someone potentially in line to go be speaker of the house who has been proven to be lying. we say things like show us the receipts. he said it in the past 12 hours. lied to the american people. i think that's disqualifying for the country job. what gives me worry is if mccarthy can't get the speakership i worry now that they'll go further to the right and someone more trumpy and engaged further in the actions to foment the insurrection. i don't see the possibility of mccarthy being sidelined to get better leadership in the republican party. >> jackie, i listened to these tapes. i want to play you pressing mccarthy. talking about the penchant for lying. this is you asking him on january 13th this year if trump admitted responsibility for 1/6 in the phone cal
mccarthy sat in paul ryan's office with me when we had conversations about a trump i inoculation plan. he thought donald trump was a disaster, needed to be stopped. would he admit to that today? i hope a reporter asks him. did he subscribe to the trump inoculation plan? why did he change the tune so quickly? the very big concern is someone potentially in line to go be speaker of the house who has been proven to be lying. we say things like show us the receipts. he said it in the past 12 hours....
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house gop leadership, are backing hageman — while george w bush, mitch mcconnell, mitt romney and paul ryania or new york or texas or a big market. $10 million will go a long way towards funding liz cheney�*s campaign. now, you have to rememberfrom history cheney�*s campaign. now, you have to remember from history that money doesn�*t solve all your problems in politics, and there have been many well—funded candidates likejeb bush, who had more money than anyone else and still lost. so, there is going to be money on one side, but also, the mood of the voters in wyoming. i think that the criticisms that cheney had of donald trump will play very large and that, and the question is whether the anti—liz cheney belt will coalesce or be split among several candidates. 0r split among several candidates. or will everyone solidify between that one candidate and take cheney down. it won�*t be because she doesn�*t have the money. i it won't be because she doesn't have the mone . . . it won't be because she doesn't have the money-— the money. i was looking more into the money. i was looking more into th
house gop leadership, are backing hageman — while george w bush, mitch mcconnell, mitt romney and paul ryania or new york or texas or a big market. $10 million will go a long way towards funding liz cheney�*s campaign. now, you have to rememberfrom history cheney�*s campaign. now, you have to remember from history that money doesn�*t solve all your problems in politics, and there have been many well—funded candidates likejeb bush, who had more money than anyone else and still lost....
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he became the chief of staff to the speaker of the house paul ryan. he also worked on the national security council in the white house. so he understands foreign policy on both side of pennsylvania avenue. and then we hopefully have lane k mark although she's a little delayed. she worked with president bill clinton, and she's a senior fellow at brookings institution and then speaking about transitions. we have martha kumar who is at towson state university in a real expert someone who's writings. i admire on the presidency a great deal. so we have these three terrific panelists right now. we've got two of them, but we've got these three terrific panelists and we're going to have this conversation about the presidency and i just want to let all of you know that if you have questions, there's a twitter feed where you can post that you can also post them directly in the chat and i will be able to see them and potentially ask them and then for the next panel that will be the case as well. so i'm going to begin again. we're gonna go in alphabetical order s
he became the chief of staff to the speaker of the house paul ryan. he also worked on the national security council in the white house. so he understands foreign policy on both side of pennsylvania avenue. and then we hopefully have lane k mark although she's a little delayed. she worked with president bill clinton, and she's a senior fellow at brookings institution and then speaking about transitions. we have martha kumar who is at towson state university in a real expert someone who's...
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paul ryan was meeting at that secondary white house. our constitution gives us the freedom of speech and you want to say it gives people too much power to have our first amendment? host: let's see what are guest thinks. guest: i think one thing, the principles of free speech are important. the thing that matters, the first amendment and the bill of rights, it is about government suppression of speech. it does not speak to the issue of corporations. the way that the law has been interpreted over 200 plus years is that corporations have more leeway than the government and mcdonald's can make rules about who can and cannot go into their restaurants and likewise, facebook and twitter are constitutionally free to make rules about what people can and cannot do on those properties. it is a real question about whether any corporation including twitter uses their leeway appropriately, and i am glad we are having this discussion. for a very long time the internet companies were given a pass, at least from the public about what does it mean when t
paul ryan was meeting at that secondary white house. our constitution gives us the freedom of speech and you want to say it gives people too much power to have our first amendment? host: let's see what are guest thinks. guest: i think one thing, the principles of free speech are important. the thing that matters, the first amendment and the bill of rights, it is about government suppression of speech. it does not speak to the issue of corporations. the way that the law has been interpreted over...
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mitch mcconnell, mitt romney, paul ryan are back in liz cheney.mally being booted out of leadership might put a crimp in a members fundraising, but this quarter liz cheney outraised elise stefanik of new york who replaced her as the house gop chair. elise stefanik reported she had raised over $2 million in 2022. the cheney camp is prepared to announce it raised $2.94 million in the first quarter of 2022, bringing her total fall for the cycle to more than $10 billion -- more than $10 million. william, independent line, good morning. what is on your mind? caller: what is on my mind has never been mentioned yet on washington journal. when president biden was vice president he met ida i with vladimir putin. he had eight years and i do not know how many times he met with vladimir putin. vladimir putin is a very intelligent man even though he is a criminal and everything else you want to call him. he sensed joe biden was weak, because he knows he can get away with it. that is about it except for these gas prices that is killing us senior citizens that h
mitch mcconnell, mitt romney, paul ryan are back in liz cheney.mally being booted out of leadership might put a crimp in a members fundraising, but this quarter liz cheney outraised elise stefanik of new york who replaced her as the house gop chair. elise stefanik reported she had raised over $2 million in 2022. the cheney camp is prepared to announce it raised $2.94 million in the first quarter of 2022, bringing her total fall for the cycle to more than $10 billion -- more than $10 million....
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there was a bipartisan, comprehensive legislation that never went to the floor of the house because paul ryaning it up. i have to disagree with who is truly hindering comprehensive immigration reform. thank you for what you do. i'm sure it is a very tough job. democrats do not want open borders. we just think the fix is a different fix. thank you. guest: i did not think i've mentioned democrats or republicans wanting open borders. technology is extremely important. the problem with technology is often times technology counts gotaways. all the technology does is sees who is crossing the border and count the number of people getting away. we have to have physical barriers as well as technology. i never said physical barriers are the only solution to this. we have to look at that and say the walls are a tool. infrastructure and technology is another tool. we have to take those pieces of the puzzle and put them together to create the entire landscape in order to control what is currently going on as far as illegal immigration goes. we have to be able to control illegal immigration in my opinion f
there was a bipartisan, comprehensive legislation that never went to the floor of the house because paul ryaning it up. i have to disagree with who is truly hindering comprehensive immigration reform. thank you for what you do. i'm sure it is a very tough job. democrats do not want open borders. we just think the fix is a different fix. thank you. guest: i did not think i've mentioned democrats or republicans wanting open borders. technology is extremely important. the problem with technology...
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from your congressman after complaining about the irs, a direct call from then speaker of the house paul ryanller: on a saturday night, besides. host: did it ever get resolved? are you still fighting with the irs over this or did it ever get resolved? caller: in both cases, it got resolved. they wanted to charge me interest and principal the first time when congressman ryan was taking care of it. i talked to a nice lady from the irs in washington, d.c. and she told me this is an ongoing thing. her best friend works a couple cubicles away from her and had to have the boss take the paperwork down because they claim she did not send her paperwork in, but the second time, and i am glad you had the irs commissioner on, because i have not received any of my stimulus funds and the reason they said i am not qualified for the stimulus funds is because i did not send my paperwork in, so i'm in the midst of writing a letter back to the nice lady in washington telling her that you lost my paperwork for a second time and what are you going to do about getting my stimulus funds? which the irs commissioner
from your congressman after complaining about the irs, a direct call from then speaker of the house paul ryanller: on a saturday night, besides. host: did it ever get resolved? are you still fighting with the irs over this or did it ever get resolved? caller: in both cases, it got resolved. they wanted to charge me interest and principal the first time when congressman ryan was taking care of it. i talked to a nice lady from the irs in washington, d.c. and she told me this is an ongoing thing....