around. we received this email announcing they re undergoing a rebranding, quote, make america great again again exclamation point launches. now according to this press release, the president s favorite super pac will now forever more be known as the make america great again again exclamation point or in short hand, maga. the exclamation point is key. we know how that worked out for jeb in 2016. please clap. why and how? did i mention why? the part of the story i m most stuck on is how it will look on a hat. make america great again again looks a little cramped. do you simplify it, magaa? how do you pronounce that? magaa? maybe apply math.
this is what virtually every other country on earth does. thank you, senator. i want to bring in congressman ryan, you re from the state of ohio, a state that voted twice for obama and then went to president trump in 2016. please respond to senator sanders. i would just say hillary clinton was winning in the polls, too. to take a snapshot in the polls today and apply it 16 months from now, whenever it is, i don t think is accurate. now, in this discussion already tonight, we have talked about taking private health insurance away from union members and the industrial midwest, we have talked about decriminalizing the border, and we ve talked about giving free health care to undocumented workers when so many americans are struggling to pay for their health care. i quite frankly don t think that that is an agenda that we can move forward on and win. we ve got to talk about the working class issues, the people that take a shower after work who haven t had a raise in 30 years. thank yo
even before the midterms she was saying if you can t get removal in the senate, i mean, you know, you re not seeing a lot of buy-in from republicans about this or anything that goes against that s because there s no basis for it. that s not the basis for your guys being supplicants. it s not about supplicamts. absolutely. we believe in the president building an economy that works for the men and women, renegotiating trade deals, ending wars and giving americans a sense of optimism. a sense of optimism? absolutely. a sense of optimism. consumer confidence, business confidence, the way manufacturers are investing in capital investment, that shows tangible evidence of an optimism that raises wages. we have wages growing at the fastest you have wages in certain pockets that are doing well and that matters. democrats want to talk about the crimes paul manafort committed commit ed prior to 2016. please, you guys deram add presidency that s a freaking joke. y
always been shy on impeachment. even before the midterms she was saying if you can t get removal in the senate, i mean, you know, you re not seeing a lot of buy-in from republicans about this or anything that goes against that s because there s no basis for it. that s not the basis for your guys being supplicants. it s not about supplicants. absolutely. we believe in the president building an economy that works for the men and women, renegotiating trade deals, ending wars and giving americans a sense of optimism. a sense of optimism? absolutely. a sense of optimism. consumer confidence, business confidence. if you look at the way manufacturards are investing in capital investment, that shows tangible evidence of an optimism that raises wages. we have wages growing at the fastest rate in a decade. you have wages in certain pockets that are doing well and that matters. democrats want to talk about the crimes paul manafort committed prior to 2016. please, you guy
surveillance footage show two women smearing a deadly nerve agent on his face here, asking for help in the moments after. he was dead within minutes. it s thought he has killed more than 140 senior officials to keep his grip on power. the north korean people have struggled with little food and black outs. this satellite image showing a dark nation when the sun goes down. that brutality reaching americans, too. 22-year-old american student otto warmbier was on a guided tour trip when he was accused of stealing a propaganda poster at his hotel in 2016. please! i ve made the worst mistake of my life. reporter: sentenced to 15 years hard labor, he served 18 months before being released back to the u.s. in a coma, eventually dying from unexplained injuries. his parents tonight are still demanding answers. obedience is drilled into north koreans at a young age. they are taught songs praising their leader. there is propaganda everywhere. the military parades. the uniform marching. defecto