money, gave him family time and energy. he turned on me. jesse: didn t you turn on him first? of course not. i was on the bill maher show. i am supporting him on these issues. but the racist tropes against the congresswomen. he s a fascist, he s going after vids individuals. the first anything fascist manifesto is going after private citizens use your political power. he attacked my wife on twitter. jesse: he s not a fascist and you know better than that. i think you are i m not in the take. i think he s a good president. i m a little worried about you.
apartheid in south africa. it didn t work then and it won t work now. if so how does this all end? she is suggesting people should now boycott bill maher show. it i think it ends with people o are not in the squad, democrats and republicans trying to smooth things over a bit. israel has always taken great pride in its support in a bipartisan support in the u.s. congress and indeed, this latest delegation went over there from the house was very bipartisan, tons of republicans, tons of democrats, that s pretty unusual in the house of representatives these days. so i think israel will see that it needs to continue to have bipartisan support and will probably see efforts to calm things down with the democrats who are angry. sandra: we look forward to that news conference, we will move that story forward. appreciate your time this
world for 40 years. those are my opinions. i m proud to state them. and you know, listen. i mean, if you saw the chernobyl series, it did not end well. so we re in the first two episodes now. let s see how this thing unfolds. are you calling for a change at the top of the republican ticket? well, i m calling for it to be considered, yes. i think you have to consider a change at the top of the ticket when someone is acting like this. when someone is that lax, intellectual curiosity to take ideas from friends. just to give you an example, last week on this show, you asked me specifically do i still support the president? i said that i did. i go on the bill maher show, i m asked do i still support the president? yes, i do. however, the racially charged comments, the i ddivisive tweet, the nonsense coming from the president is not helping the country. and so if you re in a place in
knhaut did you talk to the president about today? we just had a conversation about the bill maher show, a conversation about, like, the definition of lying and a conversation about what it is that he s exactly doing versus the way it s being portrayed in the mainstream media. again, i m trying to explain it to you. i m confident that he sees it exactly the way i see it. all right. you guys can see it differently and get upset every morning and evening, but i m telling you, that s the move. all right, the new book is trump, the blue collar president. anthony skaur muchy, thank you for being on. thanks, kasie. when we continue, arizona, tennessee, texas, those were some states democrats were going to spend millions to flip the senate, but suddenly, new jersey, a reliably blue state with a veteran senator, is being moved to a toss-up. we re back after this. today is the day you re going to get motivated. get stronger. get closer. start listening today to the world s largest
with rising wages and better living standards and you ll do better at the polls. fwl erwoor running out of time here, but before i let you know, knhaut did you talk to the president about today? we just had a conversation about the bill maher show, a conversation about, like, the definition of lying and a conversation about what it is that he s exactly doing versus the way it s being portrayed in the mainstream media. again, i m trying to explain it to you. i m confident that he sees it exactly the way i see it. all right. you guys can see it differently and get upset every morning and evening, but i m telling you, that s the move. all right, the new book is trump, the blue collar president. anthony skaur muchy, thank you for being on. thanks, kasie. when we continue, arizona, tennessee, texas, those were some states democrats were going to spend millions to flip the senate, but suddenly, new jersey, a reliably blue state with a veteran senator, is being moved to a toss-u