trillion. i do not understand we govern that leaves, children, seniors, women, people of color behind. why aren t we dealing with the climate crisis aggressively, dealing with housing, education. i don t understand why we, people of color, people who have been suffering our entire lives continue to have to wait for things to be scaled back? why is this the case? we have to continue dr. king s legacy. don t just celebrate on his birthday and acknowledge him. his legacy is about a radical redistribution of political and economic power. economic power means proper investments in historically negate communities red line communities. if we can red line communities, we can invest in 2022, get our economy moving, not just for some. congressman gallego, i am serious, certainly black voters are instrumental in putting
fair. it does look like in terms of public opinion and how it changed last week with the public hearings, it did not change in favor of the democrats, we can pull up the latest impeachment poll numbers and shows that now as compared to what october, there s a change of plus 1.6% now 45.3% actually oppose impeachment, so they seem to agree with you. yeah, and i would just say looking at the numbers and as someone who used to look at the numbers after i held hearings and reported back to my principals on it, they are not good, the numbers that you mentioned, there s a very substantial swing in independents and i ve seen increase focus on the notion on why are we still dealing with this, why aren t we dealing with matters that math to the american people, we did oversight but we moved a lot of
conversation. where do we go from here? if this president has said he is not going to be president, no the going to use the office as he was given this opportunity by the american voters until all investigations come to an end, i have news for him, in a transparent accountable democracy investigations never end. all of us, those on the capital side, those on the white house side have to accept the reality that a democracy requires investigations. well, will you answer the question you just asked where do you go from here? what will democrats do if the president won t sit down at the table and work with you? well, i can tell you we re doing virtually nothing in the united states senate. an empty chamber that lunches from one of mitch mcconnell s judicial nominees to another. that s all we ve done for weeks and weeks and weeks. we don t address the basic issues the american people sent us to look at. why aren t we dealing with the cost of prescription drugs? it s number one on the ag
why aren t we dealing with that? then you have to look at the iranian influence and the fact that we ve got to get that out. syria is in such sad shape, but it doesn t have to be that way. if you look back, so many things could have been done to prevent where we are today, and that s what we need to focus on now. eric: and that s u.s. ambassador nikki haley. in our next hour here on america s news headquarters, by the way, part two will be tomorrow night at 6 p.m. eastern, and she told me what surprised her the most at the u.n. was the constant criticism about israel. she ll speak about that tomorrow night. arthel: we look forward to the interview. eric: a little more than 45 minutes from now. arthel: good job. meanwhile, chairman devin nuñes refusing to recuse himself from the russia investigation. how he s responding to calls for him to step down. eric: and there s a potential breakthrough, have you heard about this, in treating cancer. genetically altering your own immune system