where are we? is this even possible. the staffer writes back, cen willy, if we decide to do this, expect congress to be unhinged, that s a direct quote. that s not what happened. it was an understatement there. one big takeaway is bleeg how high the division went. we knew that there were a lot of people who were concerned about this, who raised red flags. first time we heard of this, this is his first top official, john bolton, mike pompeo, mark esper. sitting down with him and telling him not to do this, not convincing him, and you really have to take note here. these are his top officials and he s still defying them after the meeting. does a report like this compel some of these senators in the middle of the road to think, maybe we do need to hear from
year. cen willy, muhlenberg was always going to have to leave, it was only a question of when. when and how. what do we know about the replaceme replacement. his replacement is the current chairman of boeing. and he s been on the board of boeing since 2009. now, he was brought to the chairmanship after it was taken away from muhlenberg, you get the idea. is he a clean pair of hands? to some extent yes. but at the same time, he was around boeing through the transgressions. there s a guy called former ceo of continental airlines, larry kellner. he s the new chairman, dave calhoun is the new ceo. and muhlenberg is out. what will happen with the max jets? do they think production is
i feel like attorney general barr is not playing the neutral sort of arbiter of the law rule, that he s supposed to play. this is more fodder for those critics. michael, how about you answer that one? the attorney general did acknowledge that the supreme court has prevented them from moving forward with the citizenship question if the explanation for it is to enforce the voting rights act since april of 2018. he acknowledged that that argument won t be availing in the supreme court. he did, though, say i think we could have had better arguments if i were here, cen willy, but i wasn t. what we re going to do is what
can cast that out. i sir, i have a fear you know what i m doing, i m going to harness love for political purposes. and love will win. my first call is to the prime minister of new zealand, her goal is to make new zealand the best place in the world for a child to grow up. i will tell her, girlfriend, i ll see you there, the united states is going to be the best place to win. we have to get deeper than these superficial fixes. chris cillizza is here. for all you can say about her, and how she wound up on the debate stage. that last point was a bit of a mic drop. she s right. what s hard about that, though, the case she was making is cen willy, these policy positions are nice that you ve all outlined, that s not how you
economically at all, that can be changed very quickly, very easily. but they have to get rid of the hostility from the leadership, the leadership, i hope they stay, i hope they do a great job. they should talk to us decently. we re all for them. he want it to be done properly. but the deal that was done by president obama, 150 billion for nothing, he used the money for tariffs. they gave the money out to terrorists. if you remember, john kerry, they asked him that question, do you know the money s going to be used for terror yes. cen willy some of it he knew about it, he actually said that some of the money may be used for terror. what kind of a deal is that? then they gave them 1.8 billion in cash. cash. plane loads of cash. what kind of a deal is that? and the biggest problem is, they had bad testing, you weren t able to see many of the sites. you saw that, tim. yes, sir. you couldn t go into the most important sites to test, to see. they were probably making the