their heads tonight. how does this play out in general elections? the amount of voter turnout is pretty low. you look at numbers from delaware, we re talking about this huge upset, maybe 50,000 voters altogether who voted so far. it s interesting, the thing i was thinking, too, we talked about the rand paul race in kentucky and we all thought that was going to be the huge tea party victory of the season and that looks relatively tame compared to this. this has been a crazy race between the republicans and the teat part tea party. again, we never know, but one thing they have going, we know it s about the enthusiasm gap and right now with the tea party and with this whether it s anger or frustration, how much you want to couch it, there s enthusiasm there. you look on the democratic side, they did a pew study, if you could use one word to describe your feelings for the president, it s disappointment. there s just so much disappointment out there. what does it mean for governin
going to couch it. we realize the individual who may have fired that sthot and may be holding someone hostage could be watching or listening, so anything will be based upon that possibility. but in a situation like this, law enforcement, by and large, if no one has been hurt to this point, law enforcement has time on their hands. as a hostage negotiator, i would want to get the security around the building stabilize. then i would want to talk to this person. obviously the alleged gunman has got some point, some statement he wants to make and as a negotiator, it would be my job to help him make that statement and number two, make sure that he and everybody else in that building got out safe after he makes whatever statement he wants to. understanding completely clint, you want to be careful about what you say. we know the montgomery county police are known as a well trained, strong police force. we have corporal dan fritz
but memo to you guys, they re already here. you don t have to fight them over there. they re here. the times square bomber. he was an accountant who lived in larry: you think something else big is going to happen? i m just saying they re already here and they re incited to violence. larry: are you giving up? how do you defeat terrorism? you don t ever defeat it. that s part of the problems that we couch it in terms of it s a war. we think a war has an end. it doesn t have an end any more than a police problem has an end. murder doesn t ever end. robbery doesn t ever end. you just contain it and fight it as best you can. larry: there s no victory day. once, you know, you listen to what these terrorists who have tried to attack us said, they re pissed off that we re in afghanistan, that we re in iraq, that israel it s american foreign policy. we ve let i mean, to make an analogy to the oil, which is the only thing i can ever think of these days, the terrorist genie is o
imf, the international monetary fund, to issue a report on currency and you sort of couch it in multilateral terms so that it does not become a u.s. versus china deal, try to deflect some of the attention. but you ve got chuck schumer already today criticizing geithner, saying, you know, tad, that we ve talked to the chinese before and we never get anything out of them. how is the secretary supposed to negotiate with the chinese when he s getting shots from a prominent banking committee member? chuck schumer is someone who s very close to elections and who understands right now that there is a lot of pop ewe list out rage in america. this issue of whether it s jobs going to china or unfair trade is something that is waiting to explode. because jobs are issue right now. and so i think he rightfully knows that if the republicans get the best of this china issue on us it s going to hurt us electorally. you just got back from china.
telephone booth. he was also under investigation for his 2017 lease of a bedroom in a condominium linked to a canadian energy company s powerful washington lobbying firm. and for accusations that he demoted or sidelined epa employees who questioned his actions. nbc s hans nichols joins us from the white house along with the new york times chief white house correspondent peter baker and with us on set careen john pierre senior advisor to move on.org and michael steel, former chairman of the rnc. hans, let s start with you. this news not surprising, but it seemed to take a crush of negative press for donald trump to push out someone with clear flagrant blatant and repeated ethical problems. ethical problems, ethical challenges, however you want to couch it, nicolle. it was clear that scott pruitt was causing problems for the trump administration. the only real question was how was he able to last for so long. and the answer to that was always that president donald trump really liked