like what sasha baron cohen and s. doing and make a mockery of the pain that theisman and women endure after they serve our country or the honor they have after serving our country is absolutely it s a asinine and to say that some of these people were elected into office, others we pay to see, it s amazing. i know how lucky i have it. people didn t spit on me or call me a baby killer. we live in an amazing country. i think a certain part of this country really has no idea what it takes to keep it this way. brian: this guy isn t even a part of our country. see if we ll be laughing when general petraeus and dick cheney and sarah palin all seem to have gotten duped by this clown. ainsley: keep us posted on that guy in florida. absolutely. his name is christopher locke and we are going to fight for him. ainsley: poor guy. steve: joey, thank you. president trump wrapping up a meeting with prime minister of britain theresa may after blasting her yesterday over brexit. reaction from steve h
his few but let s assume we do have a budget and by judge ask the majority leader why we haven t passed a single appropriation bill. mr. reid: that also is an easy question to answer. the republicans in the house, this is a bicameral legislature, why have reneged on the law passed last august that set numbers. their appropriation bills have artificially lowered the numbers and in effect violated the law that s in effect here in this congress. as a result of that, senator inouye has marked up his subcommittee bills and we can t and i would also say, madam president, the house was not serious about what they do. energy and water which used to be one of the most important subcommittees, most popular, i should say in addition to being important, subcommittees in this body, i was fortunate to serve on that subcommittee for more than a quarter of a century under a great under great leaders, domenici, bennett johnson, domenici and i switched back and forth. but the house sent us
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] a trillion dollars reduced rate we [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] what we re trying to do is help the next president to be able to govern well. the next president is going to have no question [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] you re not going to get through the next four years without a massive tax on the dollar and a dramatic increase on the cost of financially. our debt unless we take some action. that s going to be if you re the president coming in incoming president, if you want to predict the crisis, that s predictable, you re going have to deal with it. it s going to be huge. we re going to try to help them. [inaudible conversations] thank you. [inaudible conversations] tonight on c-span2 a senate agricultur