Handle. What happened, in my opinion, is unacceptable. People have been talking about repeal and replace for seven years. Long before i ever decided to be doing what im doing. Seven years theyve been talking repeal and replace and it didnt happen. Not only didnt happen, it was a surprise. It was a horrible surprise. It was very unfair to the Republican Party and very unfair to the people of this country. I was not impressed. Now, can he do good . I think so. I think we can do well on tax, cuts, reform. I think well do well on infrastructure and things will happen with respect to health care. I think things will happen maybe outside of necessarily needing congress. Theres nithings i can do as president that will have a huge impact on health care. Have you spoken to the governor of guam, and what did you tell him . I have not. I feel they will be very safe. If anything happens to guam, theres going to be big, big trouble in north korea. Have you ordered any change in our Military Readine
this evening by clark county andwashoe. joe gloria said in his news conference a few moments ago, if we have work to do on sunday, we will be doing it. that s an if. that would seem a fairly heavy hint from the registrar here, that they ll be done by saturday. so i m expecting we ll know pretty much what is going on here within the next 48 hours or so, martha. martha: interesting. we ll be watching jonathan. thank you, jonathan hunt reporting from las vegas. president biden answering big news conference yesterday, answered a lo he answered nine questions. here s what he said. what in the next two years do you intend to do differently to change people s opinion of the direction of the country, particularly as you contemplate a run nor president in 2024? nothing. because they re just finding out what we re doing. brian kilmeade up next.
pfizer warrants, the president has ordered them to do just night dumb like that. hello and welcome to fox news at night, i m shannon bream in washington. the he said-c said battle appear to put the hearing in limbo. we are talking about the president s big news conference today but first here s ed henry with the release breaking news on what happens next for judge kavanaugh. breaking tonight, senate judiciary chair and chuck grassley put out a statement flat out rejecting this push to launch an fbi investigation that might delay this nomination be on the midterms. grassley is saying, as soon as dr. ford went on the record with the washington post on sunday and at democrats said she needs to be heard, his staff went to work gathering evidence and offered public or private testimony next monday so in fact she could be heard. judge brett kavanaugh brett kavanaugh said he s ready to go under oath, but now that hearing is up in the air in part because of confusion from his accuser s l
away from that. he seems to very much enjoy cutting that deal with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. he seems to potentially want to do it again tonight. that would be a much different package for tax reform. you already have democrats setting out markers saying, look, we re not going to eliminate the home mortgage deduction, for example. we re not going to eliminate deductions for state and local taxes, things along those lines. a brewing controversy already between the president and his own party here on capitol hill, craig. let s turn to bernie sanders for a minute. next hour we ll hear from him, big news conference, single payer. why after so many attempts by the senator from vermont are a slew of democrats suddenly on board? reporter: it s very quickly turning into a litmus test in 2020, isn t it, craig? bernie sanders still an independent, beth but really setting the bar for what the primary is go to be in the presidential politics. you have almost a who s who,
that s not a way to hold our alliances together so the challenge of squaring the idea that these were easy problems to solve with the non-intervention has been challenging. in some ways similar to what we saw in health care when he said he could square these circles and in office discovered it was a lot more difficult than it seemed on the campaign trail. what s interesting, rebecca, that jumped out at me and i assume to you as well, this isn t a president who hasn t had a sole he news conference since february and all of a sudden yesterday he spends a lot of time answering reporters questions. today on two separate occasions spends time answering reporters questions, announces that on monday in washington he will have a full-scale news conference, big news conference. he said he s clearly anxious to have a back-and-forth with reporters right now. it s like he has this pent up energy like he s been holding his breath and now he s panting in and out, it s clear that he has been in