me cut through the testosterone that is cascading around me. kimberly: oh, please. greg: from him? that brings back memories. [bleep]. [bleep]. greg: cnn, you are finally gone springer. all that is missing his hair pulling and the bouncer. i wonder, could this be what anderson cooper s saw as a career arc to go from high class to class. for what? to prove trump had consensual sex not with his wife before he became president. i think america filed it under so what? we won t besmirch the women. we are going to wait until trump has at least nine oval office encounters with one of his interns fresh out of college. until he is accused of sexual
los angeles. it was there he first drew national attention. it s an amazing career arc when you think about it, billy graham born just 4 miles from where i m standing. he was the son of cow farmers, he would have to start milking those cows at 2:30 in the morning. to think he went from there to the places he s gone, he s preached in front of nearly 200 million people personally, and besides his ministry, he was also a close personal friend to several presidents. and was really a spiritual advisor as well. he was able to speak on a lot of changes in the u.s. especially changes in the media. but then began my began a radio show for about half an hour eack and he was gifted on the radio but it was really television
2018 midterm election. those denials yesterday from the white house and from paul ryan, how do you react? well, willie, i think it s important to realize why paul ryan can t afford to look like a lame duck. he s the most prolific fundraiser. and on the one hand they need his continued financial might, on the other hand, he loses all of his negotiating leverage with democrats, with his own conference if he looks like a lame duck. when john boehner left, the night before his spokesman came out and said he wasn t going anywhere, and 12 hours later he was. that s how these things work. why now? still a young man to step away. i think it s important to understand sort of the context of his career arc here. ryan when he came back from the 2012 campaign trail when he was the vice presidential nominee almost left congress. he made clear he was ready to go
tim alberta knows that. your piece is on paul ryan. it s likely not winning you a lot of friends because they re pushing back this to idea that the house speaker is thinking about winding down his wild, wonderful journey in washington. why would he step down? i think understanding the context of paul ryan s career arc to this point is important here. this is a guy who after the 2012 election and mitt romney lost to barack obama and ryan, of course, was the vice president nominee, he thought very hard at that point about retiring from congress. this is a guy who had spent a quarter century of his life in washington. his children have grown up back in wisconsin while he s been here four or five days a week their entire lives. he told family and friends when he came back to congress and took over the ways and means chairmanship after the 2014 midterms that his goal, his exit strategy from congress was very simply to chair that committee, rewrite the american tax code, hopefully a republ
weeks off from work after bringing home a new baby. but how does having an entire year off with pay sound? sounds great, right? that s exactly what netflix is offering. this is terrific. it s a game changer here especially for tech companies who have already been more generous than the rest of the country. in the united states we have terrible laws and rules for protecting people when they have a baby to keep their job or to have paid time off. netflix giving moms or dads a full year paid. you can have a baby go back to work after two months work for a while and take another two months off maybe. you have all this flexibility there. and the reason they re doing it for moms and dads is because they need to keep their top workers happy. when you re off having babies, where are you in your career arc? you are firing an all cylinders. they don t want you to leave.