vote. the senate judiciary committee scheduled to meet at 9:30 in the morning in the wake of a hearing today that was like nothing we have ever seen before. christine blasey ford and judge brett kavanaugh telling their stories in their own words. those stories is don t agree. senators and americanss will have to decide who they believe after a day of really wrenching testimony. i ve got a whole bunch of folks with me to discuss this. this is my a team at 11:00, carl bern teen, susan glasser, chrissy liza, jack quinn, alice stewart and tara set meyer. let s listen in today. one evening that summer after a day of diving at the club, i attended a small gathering at a house in the bethesda area. there were four boys i remember specifically being at the house. brett kavanaugh, mark judge, a boy named p.j., and one other
intentions have intentionally hijacked some of the political agenda and sincerely appreciate the input and professionalism. britt not, i don t think i ve rd anything quite so dishonest. how mean is it to the sky, robert lee, in the end? are not protecting him. they made him famous in the worst way and they prevented them from calling again because of his name. it s cruel. this isn t the type of attention you want on the national scene. obviously, we know who he is. these pictures, the 24-hour news cycle,e, once a goes away, he wl be associated with robert e leed together. i just think that this climate is sending the wrong message. clay touched on it with collin cap or not, whether it is him kneeling, kevin durand not wanting to go to the white house and people challenging not. if you dare speak up, and a lot of americanss are sick of being labeled a a bigot, if they don t agree with whatever is on the
you want to do something about this economy growing? then you have to stop sending our jobs overseas. republicans who want this congress to seem to have a different priority. it s there that it means more opportunity for americanss. we re convinced to prosperity trickles down from the very top. good to have you with us tonight, folks, thanks for watching, you know, this is really a great summer upon us right now. because there are so many questions that are unanswered when it comes to who s working for you in washington. everybody is mad at washington. washington is not doing anything, so doesn t that open the door for questions when these elected officials go home and say hey, food for me! come on. i m the guy, right? i m your representative! ask them, what they done for jobs and what are they about to do about jobs? without blaming the other side, where do they stand? and there s no way around it. they have to talk about what
tax hikes, it justified no spending cuts. i don t think that is the americanss saw it. they won t see the math here that hurts democrats and republicans alike if something isn t done? here is the question i think the president knows well that this is the question. is california the model we re going to follow? they are $165 billion to $335 billion in debt. they say they might have a surplus because they raised taxes, but in fact, $5.2 billion of that $6 billion a year is going to debt service alone. they are sort of swimming in debt. the other states are adding jobs and doing pretty well and i would add, many people argue against texas they are not spending enough on services. when it comes to education, they are in some cases, spending less money and across hispanic, white and black pop liaghz they are out performing california and out performing the national average. neil: bottom line.