europe, you look at what s happening in other places, we can t allow that to happen to the united states. not on my watch. for the rest of the world, you look at everything that s taking place, pick up your newspapers this morning, and you see. we want safety and we want security for our country. if the democ would sit down instead of obstructing, we could have something done very quickly. good for the children, good for the country, good for the world. it could take place quickly. we could have an immigration bill, we could have child can separation. we re stuck with these horrible laws. they re horrible laws. what s happening is so sad. it s so sad. and it can be taken care of quickly, beautifully, and we ll have safety. this could really be something
democratic presidents over the past 20 years who have tried and failed to deal with the very real threat we re seeing now, that tom cotton was just putting out there. so as well try it, but i think it s smart for democ to try to remind people that while, for the most part they support these diplomatic negotiations, just remember that there should beome healthy skcism and a reminder that mes to politics.otqual when it they seem to be drawing a distinction between north korea and iran that i think is also important. what he s saying is north korea isn t a place that iran is yet, so you have to treat them differently, right? and within there is sort of an embedded acknowledgment that trump is operating from a relative position of weakness. you can blame it on past administrations from both parties for letting it get to this point. but what he s saying is we have to deal with north korea in a way that we don t have to deal with other rogue regimes,
we don t think democracy in the united states has died. we don t think it s necessarily dying. but we think there s reason for concern. daniel, you talk about how quickly it can turn. you have the coup, that s one sort of version of it, it happens swiftly, you can see it, then the slow drip, drip, drip. like in venezuela, you had an election, another election, then you slide in. people don t feel the radical changes, so they don t really know it s happening. is there a country i m throwing this to daniel, steve i think answered first, is there a country analogous to where we are now, similar to us? first of all, the u.s. is a much older democracy than many of these countries. since the collapse of communism, the way democracies die is through elections. politics get elected and democ way, like venezuela and turkey.
looking for healers. ralph northam is a healer. he s going to have folks back. they wanted folks who were going to focus on the issues that matter most. health care was number one issue in exit polling in virginia. hand something like 75% of the people who listed as number one voted for ralph northam. because they are afraid that donald trump and the republican congress are going to takeaway their health care that s a bad idea. i got you both great democ t democrats. he said not so far. repeat itself. if you take a look at midterm elections dating back all the way to the 80s, this is typical cycle. the question is whether we produce a result and reverse the trend next year. are you worried about next year? no, i like a good fight. so he says he s not worried. hang on.
it s a tax reminder the democrats have no game. tom perez is there the head of the dnc chair. is it hillary clinton who won t go away and saying she is going to start a political action committee. judge jeanine: why would people give this woman money? i m not sure they will. this party needs to fill their bench. they have a very thin bench. name a democratic governor you think is viable for president. name a centrist regional moderate democ the president couldn t get a single vote on healthcare. they are myopic and not reasonable. this is the thing i want to tell you. the republican party is working together. the white house, the house, the senate, the state legislatures.