similarities it to the russia lives, could swears he s come come a piece which might come of the hoax. if part the congenital layer corrupt adam schiff. absolutely, sean, looking at the facts here, the facts are, he wanted nothing and ambassador sondland now, i want nothing, i want nothing. i want president zelensky to do what is right. he said it exactly what president trump told and dusted her son lens and he was facing some of his own assumptions if the thoughts aren t that he had, and i think greg brought up a really great point. it was an abomination. if you re looking at the facts, sean, you look at the fact that this president has given more aid to your crane than president obama ever did. so, these allegations being brushed by democrats on the ceiling cap for some reason we were harming the national security waiting to give them
we do have two problems, you know, both sides would like to say it s only one problem here, but there are two. one is spending, one is revenue. so you ve got to cut spending and raise revenue in one way or another to make the numbers work here, and there s not a single bill out there that does that, none of it fits those needs and it doesn t deal with any long-term entitlement problems, and we still have the exact same disastrous situation prior to any bill that might get signed after it s done and we put us through kabuki theater. the ratings agencies have to look at this and say, you know, something, there s actually in this thee stage kind of arcane process, we don t have a bill yet and a vote scheduled yet. a lot has to happen between now and august 2nd which suggests some kind of interim debt raising, ceiling cap raise, just to let people have a chance to work, but that there are a lot of things on the table now, entitlements will be discussed in the second phase and in the th
there s already a fight over who is going be to be on that commission, which is suggesting that people are beginning to look made past this immediate crisis. we do have two problems, you know, both sides would like to say it s only one problem here, but there are two. one is spending, one is revenue. so you ve got to cut spending and raise revenue in one way or another to make the numbers work here, and there s not a single bill out there that does that, none of it fits those needs and it doesn t deal with any long-term entitlement problems, and we still have the exact same disastrous situation prior to any bill that might get signed after it s done and we put us through kabuki theater. the ratings agencies have to look at this and say, you know, something, there s actually in this thee stage kind of arcane process, we don t have a bill yet and a vote scheduled yet. a lot has to happen between now and august 2nd which suggests some kind of interim debt raising, ceiling cap raise, j
no. i still think, and the scientists believe that the long-term permanent solution is still ultimately the relief well. look, i would touch on a few things over the past couple of days. obviously it s always good news that since the ceiling cap went on some weeks ago now sealing cap went on some weeks ago now oil has not been flowing into the gulf. i would point out the release by the epa yesterday on toxicology tests which are important surrounding dispersants, and that and their findings and their continued testing by epa and others to even sure that we are monitoring that to ensure that we are monitoring that environment, all of which is tremendously important as we move forward. we had the iraq speech yesterday, the first of several
ceiling cap during a hurricane. during the briefing yesterday, secretary chu and members of the scientific team and members that have been working on the monitoring, the seismic reading the seismic material on the testing have been encouraged by what they have seen, being assured by yesterday that the well is stable. so he s encouraged by what he has seen in the testing conducted using the ceiling cap. i think the final decision again, if the area is evacuated, whether to keep that sealing cap on is a decision that will be made over the course of the next several hours. thanks. yes, sir. secretary gates today