In, officially sworn in. What does mike pompeo bring to this job and this department, hogan . He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge about issues, conflicts across the globe. It was an outstanding pick by President Trump. I got a chance to be in the room when the votes came in. It was a bipartisan effort. Every member of Congress Took a look at the nominee. We picked up a few democrats, which is rare, considering how they have been so obstructionists in many of the president s picks. I went to the Supreme Court when they did the swearing in. But at a time when theres so many issues across the globe with the impending conversation with north korea, iran, the conversations with israel and other partners and allies, its so important to have someone in this position who is experienced, who has bipartisan support and can do the job. He has the president s confidence, near in lock step on the issues. Its vital. In addition, the president nominated someone with equal amounts of experience and a good reputation across party lines. Thats gina haspel at the cia. We hope that moves through just like pompeo did. Jon hes going, mike pompeo is, from one of the smaller agencies, the cia, 6,000 employees to the sprawling state department. Is he up to the task . Absolutely. Thats why you saw a lot of bipartisan support for him. This man has been in washington d. C. For a long time. Being at the cia, as the highest levels of security in the world. Someone that can knows how to protect this nation and knowing how to deal with so many other people. You get a good mix of that in congress. His reputation is stellar. Hes outstanding, this is a historic day. Not just for the Trump Administration but for the American People. This is someone that will do a great job and work to bring about historic deals where no deals could have ever been done in the past. This man will be the forefront of making those happen. What the president wants, he can help implement that. Thats what we need at this time in the world. Jon talking about deals. He made the secret trip to north korea. He met with kim jongun when he was still the nominee. Did that help in convincing senators that this is the guy that should give the president to be his top diplomat . It shows that he can keep his mouth shut and do his job. He referenced that in the conversation at the state department yesterday. Hes already come in. People have said that hes taken the place by storm. Hes got a stellar reputation. He has the gravitas to lead the state department. That is important. As soon as he was confirmed, he immediately got on a plane and hit three different stops around the globe. This man hits the ground running because hes prepared and ready to go. Thats what we need at this time. Jon he has told employees of the state department that he wants them to get their swagger back. Right. Jon what does that mean . What is he talking about specifically . Look, because of this president , we see respect, fear across the globe. Now the president comes in and says heres what were going to do on a global stage and has done it. Across the world, people are now understanding that donald trump, the fears that people said, the democrats said the whole world would be in shambles, we would lose our allies, lose our partners, thats not the case. Now we have someone that is in lock step the way the president thinks, mike pompeo. He can execute what the president wants. Quite frankly, settles down the globe. They understand they have someone they can trust. They know you cant cross donald trump and get some type of sanction or ramification as russia knows. You understand that he can build partners and allies when they do things like strike syria. Pompeo will be at the forefront of the conversations. He has the gravitas to do it and were excited about today. Jon is the proof of that of what goes on on the north and south Korean Peninsula . Where kim jongun is ready to meet with President Trump and talk about denuclearization . Absolutely. So many people are caught up in where is it going to be, what time is it going to be. The point is what is going to come out of it is important. Weve heard rhetoric from north korea for a long time here that has never resulted in actions. The president wants irreversible, verifies denuclearization on the peninsula. No question that mike pompeo will be at the front of that to help assist those talks. Thats what the president wants. We cannot have a nuclear north korea. Its dangerous to this country and the globe. We know that. We havent given up anything. North korea has said that theyre not going to say anything when south korea and the United States engage in military actions and exercises. They are not going to launch any rockets and theyre also going to denuclearize. Now is the time for the action on the backhand and mike pompeo can make sure that happens. Jon so while the president is dealing with north korea and with syria and iran and the possibility of tearing up the iran accord and with russia and Everything Else on his plate, hes also dealing with the mueller investigation. Well keep an eye on this state department event. When the president steps in, well go there live. I want to ask you about that, hogan. Theres a report that the president s team was told in martha special Counsel Robert Mueller was thinking about subpoenaing the president. What is the response there at the white house . Look, theres a lot of rumor out there that dont add up. Weve been cooperative and transparent with the special investigation. The president has been clear this is a witch hunt. Theres zero evidence of any collusion. Thats where this started. Now theyre trying to move to obstruction and the president has been clear there, too. Theres no obstruction to speak of. Out of respect for the process, i cant comment. I have to turn you over to the president s personal attorneys. Jon theyre still talking about doing a president ial interview. Is that fair to say . Thats what i understand. I was in the room when he was asked, the president himself was asked, would he do the interview. He said he would. This is the not reported part of that, by the way. He said he would defer to his attorneys. He would listen to his attorneys. Sadly this has been going on over a year. Weve given over a million documents, man hours to boot, have interviews, fully co cooperative and transparent. Its time to get on governing the American People. Jon one more thing to touch on before we wait for the swearing in ceremony for mike pompeo. Texas and six other states are suing to overturn the daca decision that then president obama put into effect. What is the white house view on that . Look, its of course that daca was unconstitutional. It was created out of hole cloth. One of the arguments is that barack obama is the president. He has the right to do it. We disagree. If that was the democrats montra then, because democrat was the duly elected president he can create something, wouldnt it apply to us . If donald trump is the duly elected president that he can get rid of the daca deal . The fact is this president went miles further than barack obama did by offering three times that of what barack obama offered when he was talking about 1. 8 Million People with a pathway to citizenship. Democrats werent anywhere to be found. They are siding with hundreds of thousands of people that are here illegally as opposed to millions of american citizens. Thats a problem. Theyll have to answer for that sooner or later. Jon its odd that president obama said time and time again that he couldnt with the stroke of a pen allow the socalled dreamers to stay. And then one day he took his pen and said they can say. One day he said were going to do it. Thats the problem with this. This is about protection for the American People. This president has said ill deal with daca but i also want the safe guards to protect the American People, too. We want to end chain migration. We want to build the wall. Were building portions of the wall. Its important. This has to be a solution that doesnt put us on the same path to be back here in five years and say this is the same problem that was created years ago in addition to decades of bad immigration policy. Reagan gave amnesty but he wanted Border Security. The Border Security never comes but the amnesty gets ushered in with praise. Thats part of the problem here. We have to secure the border for the American People. We have to put us on a pathway of longlasting solutions so were not faced with them again. Thats what this president wants and thats what hes going to do. Its my first chance to talk to you since weve watched the video of the border and the caravan members arriving. Some of them have climbed on top of the border fence there. Some dropped down to the other side. Theres been a dozen or so arres arrests. I wonder what theyre doing is helping the president make his case about the wall. Because when you see people from guatemala or honduras just climbing a fence and demanding to be let in to the United States, does that make the president s case for him . It proves exactly what weve been saying all along. Our borders are porous. Were not a sovereign nation when you cant control your borders. What it also does, it exposes democrats for the lies theyve been talking about regarding this issue for a long time. They used to be for border wall in the 90s when it was bill clinton. They used to be for protecting the american worker. No longer. They decided to jump in line with folks that are here illegally, trying to cross our border, drive down wages for the American People and makes us less safe. When you cant vet people that come in, you dont know why theyre coming here. This caravan had the proof that there was someone from an ms13 gang coming in trying to use the credible fear claim to get into this country. Credible fear is something that has gone up 1,700 . That claim is a loop hole. We have to close the loop holes. These people in other countries know that, want to exploit that. Its a magnet to come in and they use it every day. Its a serious problem. Jon a number of the folks have been meeting with lawyers during the journey and they know exactly what to say to american entry officials. Its shocking, right . When you have such an exposed law, a longstanding law that clearly has a major loop hole in it, its no wonder the credible fear claim asking for asylum in this country has gone up 1700 . Because they know it works. If it didnt work, they wouldnt use that. Our loop holes have to be closed. It allows drug dealers in here, allows ms13 gang members in here. Lets not pretend were the most generous country on the globe. We let in 1. 1 Million People a year for permanent residency. 500,000 student visas, hundreds of thousands of green cards every year. We dont turn people away if they do it the right way. The problem is when they try to break our laws, come over fences, slip in through the dead of night, run drugs into the country, bring opioids in the country. Mexico, for example, is the largest creator of crystal meth. Used to be the United States. They run them across our borders. Not because they love the country but because they want to make money and hurt the American People. They do it every day and this president is the first to say im exposing it. Jon hogan gidley, thanks for spending time with us. Thanks, guys. Jon so the big box there now full screen is foggy bottom, the state department. Thats where the president is going to be participating in the swearing in of mike pompeo. Well take you back there as soon as it begins. Playing a little hidenseek. Cold. Warmer. Warmer. Ah boiling. Jackpot. And if youve got cutrate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. So get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem. Like me. Mayhem is everywhere. Are you in good hands . Tech dont wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. With safelites exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that you can trust. Plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. Customer really . singers safelite repair, safelite replace. Julie and this is a fox news alert. Were going to the president participating in the swearingin ceremony of mike pompeo at the state department. Lets listen in. Good morning, your excellency, ladies and gentlemen and distinguished guests. As chief of protocol, its my pleasure to welcome you in to the state department for the swearing of the secretary of state. Its our honor to have the president of the United States to officiate the ceremony. Id like to introduce Mary Ann Glendon for the invocation. Lord god, creator of the universe and ruler of all, we ask your blessing and guidance today for our brother, michael, as he begins to serve our country with other lands and other governments. Give him an ear open to our needs and the needs of others. Sharpen the fine mind you have given him to discern truth from falsehood, appearances from reality. Give him compassion for the oppressed and wisdom to see the way ahead even when all looks dark. Give him the joy that comes to those that spend their lives in the service of others. We ask these blessings, lord, with thankful hearts and gratitude for the countless blessings you bestow on our lands. We ask you to forgive us when we have fallen short. Hold our brother, michael, close, lord as he embarks on this new service to our country and give him a share in your own unbounded compassion and goodness. Amen. Ladies and gentlemen, in his first visit to the state department, its my honor to introduce the president of the United States. [cheers applause] thank you. [applause] i must say thats more spirit than ive heard from the state department in a long time. Many years. We can say many years and many decades. Its going to be a fantastic start a fantastic day. That spirit will only be magnified. Only with this man right here. I know that for a fact. So thank you all for being here. Its great to be with you. The extraordinary men and women of the state department. Were profoundly grateful for everything that you do for our country. Youll be doing things that you dont even know about. Right now theyre not even a glimmer in your eye. We have a couple going, mike, right now that a lot of people dont know about that are very, very encouraging. I also want to thank Vice President pence and the many members of my cabinet for joining us this morning. Were here to celebrate the swearing in of americas new secretary of state. Mike pompeo. [applause] this day is a testament to your exceptional skill, mike. A skill and service thats been honed over a lifetime, no matter where you went. Were joined by mikes wife, susan and his son, nick. I want to thank you both for sharing this wonderful moment with us all. Thank you very much. [applause] mike is a true american patriot. Hes devoted many years of his life to defending america, beginning when he entered westpoint. As you all heard, he entered at 18 and ended up graduating first in his class. I heard that rumor a long time ago. I thought it was a rumor. [laughter] you know, ive heard it so many times, i also heard i was first in my class at the Wharton School of finance. Sometimes when you hear it, you dont say anything. You let it go. But i heard it. And being first in your class at westpoint, because i know, these a big deal. I said is that true . Yeah. Is that true . Yes. So i started bringing it up. I brought it up four weeks ago. Right, david . After that, everybody brings it up. I dont have to say it anymore. Hes actually first in his class at westpoint. Soon he was deployed to germany where he served a cavalry officer prior to the fall of the berlin wall. After leaving active duty, he graduated harvard law student with great honors. He was elected to congress in 2010 by the people of the Fourth District of a great state, kansas. Right . [applause] it is. The house he distinguished himself as a member of the Intelligence Community. For the last 15 months, mike served as our nation and served as the director of the Central Intelligence agency where i can tell you they have such respect for him, its unbelievable. They may be the only people that are not very happy right now. But theyll be happy. Theyll be happy with our gina, who is here today. His Exceptional Leadership of the cia earned the admiration of his colleagues in the cabinet, to congress, the Intelligence Community as well as our foreign allies and partners. Mike has earned my deepest respect and admiration and truth and youll see why over the coming years. Probably the coming months. I have absolute confidence he will do a great job as the 70th secretary of state. As mike travels the world, he will carry out the greatest mission and highest duty of the state department to represent the interests of the American People. This mission includes overseeing more than 13,000 Foreign Service officers, who act as our representatives to the world. 12,000 officers and administrator of just an incredible immigration system. A system that were going to be changing and fixing and making better. A system that is under siege right now. But a system that will in fact hopefully be the talk of the world by the time were finished. We have 3,500 security personnel and thousands more diplomats, Embassy Staff and administrative personnel, all of whom play a vital role in advancing the safety, liberty, prosperity and all good things of the United States. Very important people. Great people. As president eisenhower said in 1953, make no mistake, the reason we have representatives around the world is to protect america interests. For nearly 230 years, the men and women of the United States state department have skillfully and proudly answered this call. And now at this moment in time, i can think of no better person to lead these dedicated Public Servants than our new secretary state, mike pompeo. Secretary pompeo, congratulations again. I have no doubt that you will make america proud as our nations chief diplomat. Youre an exceptional guy, a great friend and somebody that truly loves our country. We are really, really proud of you. I speak on behalf of everybody in this room and also on behalf of your family. Thank you very much, mike. Congratulations. [applause] now id like to ask Vice President pence to administer the oath of office. Thank you. Raise your right hand and repeat after me. I mike pompeo do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic, and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that i take this obligation free ly, without any mental reservation for purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which im about to enter, so help me god. Congratulations. [cheers applause] this is truly humbling. Thank you very much, mr. President , for those kind words. Thank you, mr. President , for being here today to honor me by swearing me in. Thank you ambassador glendon. I used to work for her for 7. 50. It is a great honor to have so many distinguished guests here, including many of my fellow cabinets secretaries and former colleagues in congress. Thank you for coming today. I was glad to see mark green. I look forward to working with you. I want to first thank god for this opportunity. For the Many Blessings he has granted to me in my life. My wife, susan and my son nick are my number 1 fans most days and have shown unyielding support to me throughout my confirmation process and every other stage in my Public Service career. I love you both very, very much. [applause] i want to thank john sullivan, deputy sullivan. John, thank you. Thank you for your service in this interim period. [applause] mr. President , i also want to say thank you to you. You have entrusted me with a weighty and awesome responsibility to serve the American People. First as the director of the cia and now as the secretary of state. This responsibility becomes more sobering when we consider the many threats to American Security and prosperity and our liberty. Mr. President , i promise you, my team and i will be unrelenting in confronting those threats. We will deploy tough diplomacy to put the interest of the American People first. I will preserve their rights and to defend their values. I will make sure america is always a respected and principle leader on the world stage. [applause] we are but 15 months in this administration and we have already made outstanding progress by speaking the truth about the challenges we face, by confronting them head on, but partnering with strong nations to make america and the world more prosperous and secure. We put a hurt on the isis caliphate in iraq and syria. Were confronting all types of iranian hostility and deciding on the next steps for the flawed jcpoa. We have imposed real consequences on russia for their acts of aggression and we will soon move our embassy to jerusalem years ahead of schedule. [applause] we are bringing fairness and reciprocity with china and protecting our intellectual property as well. And we saw in your meetings last week with president macron and chancellor merkel, we continue to uphold our alliances with them. Theres one more thing. Right now we have an opportunity to change the course of history on the Korean Peninsula. I underscore opportunity. Were in the beginning stages of the work. The outcome is certainly yet unknown. One thing is certain. This administration will not repeat the mistakes of the past. Our eyes are wide open. Its time to solve this once and for all. A bad deal is not an option. The American People are counting on us to get this right. Were committed to the dismantling of north Koreas Nuclear program and to do so without delay to my colleagues. When i say were going to do this, this is a team effort around the whole of the United States government. Mr. President , when you offered me the job to be the director of cia, i was honored to lead the worlds finest Intelligence Corps and im incredibly honored and humbled by the opportunity to lead the worlds finest diplomatic corps now. [applause] mr. President , you read one of a great quote from the greatest president ever from kansas. It was a historic quote. Frankly things havent changed much since then. Ive been an army officer, a congressman, director of the cia and now here head of state. We have much to do. In every position ive had, ive witnessed the skills, expertise and patriotism of our Foreign Service employees. You all lay it on the line to make sure that americans safe and prosperous and free. Thank you for that. [applause] as i have said and ill elabora elaborate more, i want the state department to get their swagger back. We need our men and women on the front lines to represent the finest nation in the history of civilization. We should be proud of that. Im counting on you all to help communicate every corner of the world. Mr. President , i have full confidence in my team here in washington and around the world under your leadership can and will execute that mission for the benefit of the American People. Im eager to work with you all to get that job done. You all know this is essential work. Thats why youre here. Thats why im here. I look forward to doing this together. Thanks for the warm welcome ive received in the first days. I cant wait to get after this with you. Thank you again, mr. President , for your truth and leadership and faith in me. Thank you. [applause] [applause] julie there you have it. Mike pompeo sworn in now as secretary of state and getting high praise from the president himself at his swearingin ceremony there on the great contribution he will add to the state department. Pompeo already spent his first unofficial week as secretary of state pretty much being the antiRex Tillerson. Experts think that pompeo might bring back some normalcy to the state department, specifically changing the course in north korea. Pompeo saying this administration will not repeat the mistakes of the past. Lets bring in tom rogan who covers Foreign Policy and politics for the washington examiner. Thanks very much. Short and sweet. I believe he wants to get to business. What did you make of his swearing in . Yes, through the excitement there that was noticeable the state Department Staff as much as they tend towards the center left of american politics, are excited about the prospect of having a secretary of state who has the president s here and also has this determination to use the determine to get people out into the field. The specificity there when pompeo talks about pushing people out on to the front lines, its not just rhetoric. Weve seen that at cia. That he unleashed the Operations Division at cia, to get officers out, collecting intelligence. In the same way, i suspect he will push that to the state department, to tell middle management, and all the officers, to get ahead, to do the best work, you will have my support if you go out into the field and take risks like people like christopher stephens, the libyan ambassador. Hes already done that. After his official confirmation, pompeo went out right away. He hit the ground running. He set out on a trip to the middle east starting april 26 in brussels. He met with nato leaders and reaffirmed americas commitment to the decades old alliance and pushing back against russia, which is interesting that he made that as its first initiatives. Yes. From his work at cia, again, you know, director at operations, the pushing against russia, he knows full well the kind of activities the russians are engaged in. And yet at some point, he is you can understand why President Trump wants him there. As much as he can sit down with european leaders, he has the argument to say to them in the same way, spent more on defense. This is what we expect. We expect realist outcomes as was the case with john kerry, being played by Sergey Lavrov and Rex Tillerson, floating around doing nothing. So theres that constructive counter point. Julie i found it fascinating that he made one of his first points on how this might change the course when it comes to north korea. Mike pompeo has been praised for possibly bringing talks to the table. Rex tillerson was for that, but then seemed to back off. That seemed to be a major bone of contention between the president and the former secretary of state. So these talks that could happen between kim jongun and President Trump, very much could be accredited to mike pompeo even though he was just confirmed a week ago. If they work. If they work, he goes down as one of the finest because of the nature of the threat. If they dont work, not so much. Obviously and the devil will come in the details. Were about to find out. I suspect one of the things that is striking that pompeo shows this sort of confidence that echos trump. He has clearly they have information beyond what we have seen that the North Koreans are actually somewhat more serious about this than perhaps those more skeptical observers will say. We shall see. The test in the few days following the president s meeting with kim jongun, the inspectors are allowed in. If that happens, pompeo is on his way to a peace prize podium. And hes also, by the way, i have to go but hes more welcoming to journalists than Rex Tillerson was. He invited them on the oversees trip. He has his own twitter account now. Its realmikepompeo. He has about 6,800 followers. That number will climb rapidly. Thanks, tom. We appreciate it. Thank you, julia. Jon now a fox news alert on a subpoena threat in the russia investigation. This one directed at the president. We spoke about it earlier with the deputy press secretary, hogan gidley. The special counsels Team Reportedly mulling the possibility of ordering mr. Trump to testify under oath in front of a grand jury. John roberts live with more on that. John . Good morning, jon. Shouldnt be surprise that there was a talk of a subpoena. A few weeks ago, we reported sources close to the investigation had told fox news that negotiations were contin continuing on a possible sitdown interview despite Michael Cohens office, home and hotel room had just been raided. A source telling fox news, what is the alternative to an interview . A subpoena before the grand jury . So we do know that theres a little more granularity. John dowd confirming to fox news that he told mueller this isnt some game. Youre screwing with the work of the president of the United States. According to dowd, mueller responded said that he could issue a subpoena. There is a historical precedent for that. Former president bill clinton was subpoenaed in the Monica Lewinsky investigation. He did end up giving a voluntary interview to that investigation. Former mueller assistant Michael Zeldon talked about it this morning. Listen to what he said. I think what we saw was a breakdown in communications between former attorney dowd and mueller where mueller and dowd were trying to work out a deal for the voluntary testimony. Dowd wouldnt budge. Mueller said if you dont budge, im going to subpoena you. That subpoena is something that i think i will prevail on. So make your choice. That confrontation in that meeting did appear to break something loose. A week later, muellers assistant provided the president s outside legal team with a list of some 52 questions that mueller wants to ask the president if they do sit down together. So some cooperation there from the mueller side. Handing over those questions. Alan dershowitz, the noted constitutional attorney that had dinner at the white house with President Trump, weighing in on this this morning saying he thinks the president should respond to the questions with some written answers but shouldnt get anywhere near the special counsel in person. Listen here. I think he would be in a better position challenging this legally than sitting down with the special counsel and answering that list of 40 some odd questions that are so openended, so vague and so general. The president weighing in on this this morning writing there was no collusion, its a hoax and theres no obstruction of justice. That is a setup and trap. The president goes on to talk about all the other things that are going on in the world, jon, that people should be paying attention to as opposed to the mueller investigation. Jon as we swear in a new secretary of state, thats been made pretty clear. John roberts there at the white house. Julie so republicans in West Virginia vying for a chance to unseat democratic senator joe manchin. What they said about him and each other during the gop debate last night. Joe manchin is on the Chuck Schumer team. Hes sitting there with elizabeth warren, bernie sanders. He has a 70, 80 voting record with them. Thats not West Virginia. Small business, never owned a business. Theres nothing small about it. Are your hours small . What about your reputation, is that small . When you own your own thing, its huge. Your partnerships, even bigger. With Dell Small Business Technology Advisors youll get the oneonone partnership you need to grow your business. Because the only one who decides how big your business can be, is you. The dell vostro 15 laptop, with 7th gen intel® core™ processors. In West Virginia, Gop Senate Candidates debating ahead of next weeks primary there. Fox news hosting last night the three leading candidates looking for a chance to unseat senator joe manchin in november. All showing strong support for President Trump who won this state quite handily. Heres some of the highlights. Patrick morrisey grew up in jersey, made all of his living and his money and millions lobbying washington d. C. Then he went back to jersey to run for congress. He did on his jersey values. Of all the candidates on the stage, im the only one with a conservative record of results. Its funny that pat says the only conservative on the stage. Conservatives werent popular in West Virginia until i caused them to be after investing 5 million of my own money. Larry is our guest right now. You have a flavor of it there. It was a pretty negative debate. Yes. Whenever you see one like that with a lot of negative charges, you know the stakes are high. Indeed they are. West virginia is one of three states along with indiana and north dakota where republicans have the best chances of knocking off democratic senators. Jon and the talk was which is mostly aligned with President Trump. Yes, they all cozied up even if their records dont support it. And jenkins is seen as the most electable. Morrisey is the most conservative and also electable. The Republican Leadership in d. C. Is very concerned that don blankenship, who is the most like trump, theyre worried he will grab the nomination. He would have a tough time in november probably. Jon so blankenship is the wild card . You could tell in the debate. When Mitch Mcconnell was brought up and they were asked whether they would support him for majority leader again, blankenship ducked down beneath the podium. Hes given to those sorts of theatrics and that appeals to many trump voters. This was a state that trump won by 42 Percentage Points. Jon sometimes these Rockem Sockem debates give one partys party ammunition. You see that happening here . Its inevitable. There will be excerpts from this debate even if prohibited. Theyll put it in ads. You have the tv ads being aired by the candidates themselves. Very competitive primaries do produce the strongest nominee. Its almost worth going through the misery to get a better candidate for november. Jon its going to be fascinating to see what happens. Larry sabato, thank you. Thanks, jon. Julie a growing number of democrats calling on nancy pelosi to step aside. Thats right, a group of democrats want her to step aside. Shes not listening. As they look to take back the house in november. How is she responding . Ill tell you next. I never thought id say this, but i found bladder leak underwear thats actually pretty. Always discreet boutique. Hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel. So i feel protected. And pretty. Always discreet boutique. Mr. Elliot, whats your wiwifi . Ssword . Wifis ordinary. Basic. Do i look basic . Nope which is why i have xfinity xfi. Its super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey lets basement. And thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. So sophie, i have an xfi password, and its daditude. Simple. Easy. Awesome. Xfinity. The future of awesome. Julie well, this just in. Nancy pelosi pushing back against some of her democratic colleagues who say its time for the california lawmaker to step aside from the leadership as the party looks to retake the house in november. Pelosi telling the boston globe, we will win. I will run for speaker. I feel confident about it and any members do, too. Its important that its not be five white guys at the table. No offense, i have no intention of walking away. Jessica tarlov, the senior director of research, a Fox News Contributor and authors of america in the age of trump. And alexa smith, former National Chairman of the College Republican national committee. Thanks for talking to us. Thank you. Julie if the democrats need to do at all, bring in new blood. If you look at a coach on a Football Team and they lose every single year and they never make it to the super bowl, you get rid of the coach. Why doesnt she step aside . Is its not selfish of her to do that . Is shes not causing more damage to her own problem . Nancy pelosi has made it clear if hillary had won, she would have stepped aside then. Whats going on now, and shes looking back at a big career where she raised tons of money and getting obamacare passed and she sees a lot of progress under her leadership and feels like shes a strong hand with a lot of experience to take people forward. Thats the perspective shes coming from. She does have a lot of support from the moderate leftist block. When tim ryan challenged her, a white guy, working class ohio, rust belt, states that we need to reclaim if were going to be successful, you can see the real division there. Shell have a tougher challenge than she expects. I think she pulls it out in the end. Julie shes the most senior female role as a democrat. Yes. Julie like you mentioned, if Hillary Clinton had been voted in, she would have gone out. I personally dont see that nancy pelosi is ever going to go out. I dont care if its a female president or not. Shes in control and loves that control. Shes losing control of the democratic party. Thats the problem. Look, i think a lot of republicans woke up and saw that headline and make sure it wasnt december 25. This is christmas early for republicans. Theyre looking at this announcement and theyre doing to look at every targeted race in the country and make candidates take a position on nancy pelosi. Look at brad ashford in nebraska. These are people that supported pelosi in the past and now theyre running in competitive districts, theyre hedging and saying i dont know. Theyre going to be forced to take a position based on this announcement. Never look good when members of your own party want you out. Youre saying she has a lot of support. But she has a lot of those in her own party that dont want you there. If people in your own party want you out, you need to listen. I feel i go back to the selfish part. She wants to be at the part. Theres other democratic women, are there not . Tons. Julie that are in power. Theres plenty. Why doesnt she decide to for the good of the party to make some changes before the midterms . I expect she will be considering that, especially looking at paul ryan making an exit now. There will be a vacuum. Well need a new leader on the republican side there. But i would point out, this is an issue with leadership across the board. Its not like Mitch Mcconnell is popular and Chuck Schumer is popul popular. This is a thankless job. You look at how divided the parties are. You have the Freedom Caucus and mainstream republicans and trump trucks. Finding somebody to unite everybody is difficult. I dont disagree with you. Were getting exciting new candidates. Take conor lamb that went against nancy pelosi when he won pennsylvania. That is the future of the party. Julie you dont agree . He did say he didnt support her. Theres not Many Democrats that can fire off a semiautomatic rifle. That was a very conservative district to say you can be against nancy pelosi. Democrats run through districts that are different than the pa18. If were going to take back districts that have republicans, we lost 1,000 seats in nine years. Under Nancy Pelosis leadership. Im not disagreeing with you. Im saying theres more centrists to take back districts we have lost. Theyre still ahead. But what im saying, they lost their edge. They were further ahead. If you look back to december and january, there were 12 Percentage Points got up to 15 from the politco record and now 8. But the special elections have been kind to us. In arizona, we lost by 6. That was a trump district by 20. Speaks about the leadership, which is why paul ryan decided its time. 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