thank you. so the interview, i guess, you ll show us on sunday but give us more of a sense. we talked about donald trump and the whole question of who she would face but we really got into it and what he said and what it meant in terms of the political motive of the benghazi investigation and we talked a lot about why people should vote for her. i said i supported president obama over you in 08. on a drem cat rancic side, why should we vote for you now? we had a lot of things that bothered you on the right and left. we talked about the police reform, criminal justice, husband s crime bill and she was very, very forth coming. very, i think, ready for battle a little more than i thought. it was not a cake walk. i think more than just calling
deal from all sides. the wall street journal s op-ed refers to something that we see over and over, this is the quality of thinking or lack thereof that affected many gop conservatives from the beginning of the showdown. they pick a goal they could not achieve and then they pick a means that they could not sustain politically by pursuing it. but reading that, mark, there s a question, is there a real motivation for the most conservative in the republican party to not just pick this battle a little later? i m sure they are going to want to have the battle later to use it in fund raising. this remains a very big goal for republicans. tamron, one think worth noting about the time line in the deal, you end up having the government reopens come january 15th. the next debt ceiling date is extended to february 7th. what happens before then? well, the entire president s
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