they are more prone to blame the senate for this than they are the president, in part, because the senate and mcconnell has been promising this for years, knowing full well this would be a tough task and trump, he is knew to this game. he did overpromise in this case. i think mcconnell will be okay eventually. he ll go down as a great tactician, and he was one vote away. remember. all his members were saying they hated this bill. they thought it was gross and toxic, and they were praying the house wouldn t pass it and he got 49 votes. that s an incredible feat. even though he came up short. thank you so much for your time tonight. sam has a 7-month-old at home, so he should be getting combat pay for working the night shift. i should. kelsey, you re young. you can do this. coming up, reaction to the news of the raid on the home of paul manafort when the 11th hour continues. .positively radiant® 60 second in shower facial.
lawyer. listen to what jay sekulow said over the weekend. i wonder why, if this was self far yous, why did the secret service let these people in. guess what? the secret service has an explanation for this. they say donald trump jr. was not a protectee of the u.s. secret service in june 2016, thus we would not have screened anyone he was meeting with at this time. that s essentially secret service calling bs on an argument from the president s personal law. jay sekulow has been tied in knots in these sunday show interviews. somebody has to take this job. he should probably get combat pay. by the way, his explanation about trying to nail james comey for not honoring attorney-client privilege a and somebody says he wasn t acting as the president s attorney. i m talking about executive privilege, you know what i mean. they ve got a lot of issues with
administration. i think he deserves six months of combat pay. it s been a very, very difficult six months. i ve been a republican for 30 years. i served in the bush administration. i ve seen a lot of administrations come and go in washington. and there is a whole new attitude in time around toward personal conflicts of interest and also toward the freedom of the press and other fundamental values we hold deer in this country. when you have the president just this week threatening to derail the att dsh the time warner deal because he doesn t like the presses knch o kwonch from krn krn that is exactly the type of thing that needs to be reined in and the office of government ethics has a critical role in dealing with conflicts of interest. but if the administration doesn t want to take ethics seriously it s a very difficult job for wamter and others in his position. i m not surprised to see him go. you negligenced that i want to get to that i m glad you
and it s really too bad to lose him. i m surprised he lasted as long as he did. he served six months of this administration. i think he deserves six months of combat pay. it s been a very, very difficult six months. i ve been a republican for 30 years. i served in the bush administration. i ve seen a lot of administrations come and go in washington. and there is a whole new titide in time around toward personal conflicts of interest and also toward the freedom of the press and other fundamental values we hold deer in this country. when you have the president just this week threatening to derail the att dsh the time warner deal because he doesn t like the presses knch o kwonch from krn krn that is exactly the type of thing that needs to be reined in and the office of government
okay. then there s were you watching the show yesterday? kevin on twitter. cavfefe? cavuto? just saying. another one says, oh, my god, neil, i was eating dinner with you in the hospital gown knowing what the nursing saw. they deserve combat pay. really? so nancy pelosi says the new sanctuary cities law in texas is an act of cowardess. is it more or is the world turning upside-down? left or right? just look at the grief matt rinaldi to call ice on illegal immigrants that got into the state chamber holding up signs that i m illegal, here to stay. and now the threats to the media