she said that her audience cheered. it helped her. in the spirit of the korea news, the astounding news, what do the ivanka trump, valley jarrett slights have in common? they have the el advance and gracious response of the victims of the obvious insultses. valerie jarrett was measured, mannered, very gracious. ivanka quoted marcus you a reelious and jesus. i thought she responded with very noble measured, dignified reaction. this is what i think. i think that who s going to get fired, boycotted, why can t we take our signals from the victim? if i vampgca trump is willing to turn the other cheek, if valerie jarrett turns the other cheek, why can t we, roseanne, come back now that she s apologized,
they ve helped him do that. yeah. advance the notion of what are the facts, why can t we we re going it to try to sti to facts here. the white house as well, the congress, the investigators, let s find out what the facts are here. that s what is absent from the white house continually, from the beginning to the present. the idea from the white house constantly is to lie, to not give forthcoming answers, to try and discredit the investigation and real ly to take a wrecking ball to traditional american democratic process including the respect, the responsible institutions of government. i should say as a final note, cnn has polled this as others have, the majority of americans find special counsel s investigation credible. listen, it s a good conversation, it s a worthy one. matt, phil, carrie, carl, we re going to continue to. thanks very much. next, should you be t d off about the president working on
last week. he said it could be a friend. he wants the informant to be able to testify, because he has some interests? shouldn t we all. cnn is so vested in russia, russia, russia, and are we going to drop that because it gets a little too close to the woman that ran last time, and i won t say her name. you might be breaking the rule. this is a very important point. we have talked about this for the last year, so let s at least close the loop, can t we, and look at what the clinton campaign and democrats did. on russia, you know trump sat down with him for a long visit this past spring and summer, and that s a very important visit. they discussed a long range of
don t know where people are getting the optimism that this time the g.o.p. is going it get their act together. sean: they re one vote away, right now i can tell you they re one vote away in the senate and and the house will support it. is john mccain, sainted war hero, going it gethis way again? sean: lindsey graham is sponsoring the bill. lisa murkowski can hold it up, susan collins and rand paul. in terms of domestic policy, let them focus on something that s attainable. sean: that s attainable. we have been spending the last week or so concentrating heavily on tax reform and you laid it out in a pretty clear fashion. three tax rates instead of seven. so forth and so on. why can t we concentrate why can t we now after 7 1/2 years with this obama care phony baloney, why don t we do something that we can actually achieve? sean: you may be right.
lost mer chants, we ve increased the cost of insurance and it s in an unsustainable form. people have lost their livelihoods, that i have lost their insurance and access. yes, the senate and the president and congress have to address this and they have made debate got to. got to go. i got to ask you this again and a simple answer, why the rush? can t we, meaning we the people take our time and figure out what s best for more than people inde instead of an artificial deadline? the deadline you re right don, there s not a fixed deadline, but it is true that they do have to proceed with all speed, especially for those who believe that this is an important component of getting the tax reform because of budget reasons. we need to pass it senator mcconnell does have