wrong guy. this is not a one off, though, anne. this has happened over and over and over again for quite a long time. there was an image he tweeted out of him tackling a cnn reporter, cnn reporter in quotes. and he s retweeted these alt-right figures a number of times. you can t just say that this may have been a mistake of the trigger finger when he s done it so many times in the past. the evidence is not there to support that, lawmakers are probably happy they re not on capitol hill today. not having to face reporters, that doesn t mean they re not having to face questions about this. as i m sure you saw, cory gardiner, the senator from colorado, got into it with some constituents at a town hall. take a listen. . you can imagine a nazi driving a car into a crowd of people, and the president s reaction to it.
a lot of these people you re hearing quoted, people who have already come out against her. in some cases they were people who supported her. we saw some analysis of the advertising in the ossoff race this morning. i think it was more than 70% of the advertisements were linked to nancy pelosi. the fact she s still such a potent force in gopdverti there s time for generational change a really useful set of data points to take public. here is the ad we were just talking about. this is one of the many, many ads featuring nancy pelosi. therus pelosi s friends are bank rolling ossoff s campaign. put american $20 trillion in debt and jon ossoff is on her side. anne, what is it about pelosi
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speech. anne guerin from the washington post, jonathan swan, action yous political reporter, jake sherman, senior politico editor and elise jordan, former adviser to senator rand paul s campaign, also an msnbc political analyst. let s start with health care and we ll talk about other news of the day here. as we listen to senator warren there on the floor, jake sherman, this would seem to be a preview of what we re going to see and hear play out over the next week or so as this bill is debated publicly. if you were a betting man, would you bet this bill gets a vote before july 4th? that s my first bet question. my second, if you were a betting man would you bet this bill or a bill like it gets passed out of the senate? i m not a betting man, as you
do. that was john mccain at the security conference in munich, where james mattis and v.p. mike pence will be. how significant is it to have john mccain say this on such a prominent stage? anne? i think it is significant. he is saying two things there, that he has confidence in the larger team around trump, mattis, tillerson, general kelly, secretary kelly now, and vice president pence, all of whom have national security experience and credentials, and i think in each case somebody that mccain thinks he can do business with and in each case somebody who comes from a sort of regular republican foreign policy sphere. i tught what he said about flynn particularly interesting, he said this is a white house in disarray, and