differences, and we are going to take these to the floor of the congress. but my hope is that people who are paying attention won t take this out of context and conclude that dastardly deeds should be done because we have passion for causes. causes deserve a certain amount of passion. now, sir, you grabbed headlines recently when you called for the president to be impeached. we have some of that sound. let s listen to it. i rise today, mr. speaker, to call for the impeachment of the president of the united states of america for obstruction of justice. i do not do this for political purposes, mr. speaker. i do this because i believe in the great ideals that this country stands for liberty and justice for all. the notion that we should have government of the people, by the people, for the people.
major policy issues that are somewhat controversial. i m sorry to make you wait so long for the next question, but i want to ask you briefly about the iran deal and where this country stands. secretary tillerson had a bit of strong language yesterday when it comes to iran calling them state sponsors of terrorism, saying they re going to review the iran deal to talk about their relationship to terror organizations overseas because that should have been part of the original deal. can they reanythinege on the or deal to talk about iran s sponsor of terrorism? could you put more regulations in place with that? what sort of problems would they face? these issues are very complicated, and the iran deal, the jocpa, took care of a certain set of issues, left other ones on the table. and the trump administration, i don t think they actually van iran policy. they know from the campaign that iran is bad, that the deal is bad, and that whatever obama did
i was convinced i was the only guy that had mutton busting in today s pool. my wife also sent me a text a little bit ago and said, and i m sure she didn t expect me to read it, but how in the world is gorsuch able to go so many hours at a time without peeing? i won t make you answer, but the scotus bladder is something the whole country stands in awe of. you re over half way through your 11 hours today. so congratulations. judge, let s do biography for just a second. you re a father. remind the ages of your children. boy, i don t even know what to say now. you really caught me off guard there, senator sasse. you re welcome. my daughters are 17 and 15. okay. besides fishing, have they ever played sports? oh my goodness, yes. have you ever gotten to a little league game early, pulled the umpire aside in the parking lot, and asked him or her to
intimidated is there, especially in a case that involves national security. right. basically he has said from the word go in this case, if there is a terrorist attack, it s going to be the fault of these judges. blame the judges. he didn t mince any wards when talking about the district court judge. that s a heavy burden. does the preside think he s on the losing end of this? it certainly doesn t sound like he s boasting with confidence about where this is standing in the courts right now. i do think there is a little bit of concern. initially i don t think the white house was planning on commenting on this until there was an actual ruling. donald trump clearly wanted to weigh in. it seems to me, you ve seen a lot of public polling, we know donald trump consumes a lot of that, but where the country stands. and they re split, with a slim majority opposed to this order. i think doesn t is an on a
giving him vip treatment giving his views on israel? i have comfortable with him having an opportunity to be here and reinforce his view that this country does need change and not eight more years of what his brother has brought. did you know his views before this? i wasn t part of that process, but it s good he ll be here to listen. you re a strong supporter of israel. very strong. so somebody supports hamas, you feel comfortable having him here? i feel comfortable having somebody who is related to president obama who disagrees with him on where this country stands and knows that we need change and donald trump is the right agent of change, not hillary clinton. donald trump has a lot of work to do tonight. he ll have 90 minutes in this face-to-face debate. even in arizona right now, very reliable red state, hillary clinton 43%, trump 38%.