i m bothered. finally congressman you re running for an open u.s. senate seat in california. what s your message to voters who might be skeptical of your agenda. i think you mean my again-da. that s how i say it now. i like the hard g because that s what i ll do. do you like impeachment? that s my agenda. vote for me and i ll do it again-da. and i have one man to thank for all of this, the orange man himself. if you excuse me, i m going to go celebrate with a glass of wine and some trump stakes. good night ladies and gentlemen. shame, shame, shame shame on you greg: thank you, congressman schiff. all right. [cheers and applause] greg: paul, does this mean anything? paul: nobody in america knows
would not help a united front against russia but actually would potentially splinter us with our allies? well it won t shock folks ted cruz is much more interesting in embarrassing joe biden and harming him politically than he is in american or ukrainian security. this piece of legislation is actually designed to perpetuate trump s again da to splinter the united states from university. it doesn t sanction russia. it sanction german individual and german-affiliated entities right at a time we are trying to work with the germans to translate to issue there is going to be a crippleing devastating set of sanctions that will be visited on the can t if they enter ukraine any further than they have. so this piece of legislation soldier been to stop nord stream 2. it isn t going to stop a russian incursion into ukraine. in fact, it makes those more likely because it will splinter the united states from germany,
thank you so much for being with us. appreciate it. i m wondering what you saw today, what you heard from the president, were you happy or satisfied with what you heard from president biden today in terms of his commitment to battling climate change and providing help to new york? i think in the immediate sense we have been able to help facilitate and working with president biden as well as fema in getting one of the fastest ever disaster approvals from fema so we could help people on the ground and start helping people recover as quickly as possible. now when it comes to climate change, we have to do so much more and the president s a again da, yes, is important. we must pass the act but it is not done until it is on the president s desk and we also need to make sure that we re continuing to fund these priorities. right now reconciliation is really embattled and we have to make sure that we actually bring this legislation home with the
and the president meeting is it tonight he s meeting. tomorrow night. heidi jim manchin. democrats you can get over to your side. it s fascinating. what do you make of the shift that is at least lasted for five, six days now? plus the two trips to texas. in many ways, it s been the best and almost normal. a week, ten days of the trump presidency and what everybody is asking is whether it was you know a one-time thing a one off or whether this is the shift the pivot whatever you want to talk about that people have been talking about for years on whether this can be institutionalized on taxes on infrastructure, on essentially the entire again da that awaits them? and that s the question that s sitting out there. i don t know. you don t know. but people are hoping, because he clearly can t govern the old way. i think health care showed. that so people are hoping this
long time and the american dream has ended up being a lot more resilient. king george, iii, kept trying to say it. let s talk about. should we ask chuck? hillary, trump? moderator meet the press what s the lead story? you want to talk about hillary and 05 e-mails? is that the story or is it trump? trump is he s making everybody respond on immigration. all right. he is controlling the again da. on the republican side. i hear you on 305 e-mails. this is what we will do. mark halperin, mark halperin jumps right in. fools rush in. he picked hillary on our roll of fortune news wheel. like that. i m through talking about trump, too. all right. we will start with a team from the u.s. intelligence community