he was able to achieve with this president. tax reform that has not been done in 30 years. all those statistics that i laid out for you in the economics of where it was was a team that was built. you are quoting something based upon a book that i have not read and haven t talked to speaker ryan i know that s not the words he used. these are two individuals who worked very well together. i know someone can take a language out. in there they talk about mr. ryan talking about the president coming from business. that s exactly what america need. a president who could come in and shake up washington speaker ryan was perfect in the job where he was at. the knowledge what he had. that combination together was able to make sure in this congress we got tax reform done. remember this. article 1, section 7, tax reform doesn t start in the senate, it starts in the house. without speaker ryan and without president trump it never would have gotten done. thank you.
and that s what they keep selling. now after they misquoted the tweet for weeks, now they don t include it and they go roseanne s racist tweet. they keep shoving it down everybody s throat.th i love all people, let s say that. i love everybody. i include everybody in my circle. i put my money where my mouth is because i m not a racist. and i decided that this was going to move me to do my own interviews on my own youtube channel. i m doing serious subjects and talking to interesting people who i don t 100% agree with, but we find common ground. i think that s what america need, that s what i was trying to do on my show. sean: a lot more with roseanne barr straight ahead as we continue. took for him
healthcare coverage for the first 209-something years of my 20-something years of my life. i was an active duty army a officer before i had access. as administrator virma put it, it is soft bigotry. low expectation is not what people in america need. the dignity that people get and receive from the opportunity to do for themselves, to be engaged in their own health outcome, ultimately leads to better health outcomes. when people have a vested interest in anything, they are more likely to care about it, to utilize it, and get the maximum value from it. i am utterly convinced from personal experience that having that opportunity is the greatness of america and we owe it to people to give them that chance to improve their lives. trish: part of the problem with welfare is that it becomes a bit of a trap. you know, you can t go to work because you re getting that much from the government. then you just want more from the government. it s that much harder to go to work. you think about s
credit card and it will go through. i sent flowers today. a friend s birthday is today. she s winding up with flowers from them. jeb bush testing the waters for a possible presidential run. anna kooiman is live in the studio. what will his announcement mean for the field of likely contender out there? former florida governor jeb bush takes the biggest step yet toward a presidential run in 2016 announcing this on facebook. as a result of these conversations and thoughtful consideration of the kind of strong leadership i think america need, i have decided to actively explore the possibility of running for president of the united states. bush is the nation s first son and brother of president to pursue the white house himself. his fom, his mom, former first lady barbara bush saying this about his presidential run in march. he is the best qualified in the country, no question
covering the eight critical information needs, things like economic opportunities and the environment. well, just the notion of the government has a role in deciding what the critical information is and what people in america need is, that s peril from the get-go. and the way they were going to do the study was also intrusive. they were going to ask news reporters, how do you decide to cover certain stories and have you been told by management not to cover something? what if your station is perceived biased? questions like that don t have a place in the newsroom when hired bay researchering from the government. we hold the freedom of the press to a very high standard, but qulen you look at the free press index, the united states doesn t fare that well. we are ranked 46th in the world. number one is finland. how does that sit with you? well, i certainly think that one of the thing that is has made this country great and i would argue unique over the last several hundred years is tha