clip. listen to jeb bush speaking about trump. on our side there are people that pray on people s fears and angst as well. i don t know about you, but i think it is wrong. i believe we need to unify our country, we need to stop tearing separating ourselves by race and ethnicity and income. we need to focus on the things that tie us together and whether it s donald trump or barack obama, their rhetoric of dee vie dee vie sieveness is wrong. what you ve seen from jeb bush is the realization that he has to address donald trump, the elephant in the room not because he thinks trump will beat him but it s clear donald trump is driving the conversation now in the republican party and jeb bush disregards it and wants to distinguish himself from trump. if i can say one quick thing, he s clearly decided to use donald trump as a foil.
his foreign policy approach but how you deal with the constitutional rights of the people of this country. all right. i want to ask you about redistricting. there s been a big, long battle. you ve been accused of the justice department and others who say they have a racist motive. it looks like the maps are going to be good through the 2014 or maybe the bigger fight is not even over. well, and this goes again, this president disregards what the judicial system says it disregards what our constitution says, it disregards what the people of texas says. he thinks he s right. he thinks he s right on a lot of issues which the fact of the matter is our constitution, our judicial system says, no, mr. president and eric holder, you are right on this and to be basically just a nuisance, if you will, to the people in the
immigration, this is his policy when a president doesn t respect the bounds of his authority, then he acts out in disregards of it. and sally, i talked to a number of folks who are urging the president to it act without congress they say there is a lot of foot dragging and there are a number of things he can do. brad mentioned many of them, whether directing federal agencies rules and regulations which that upsets a lot of folks out there. they feel they don t truly have a save. lawmakers aren t voting on anything. how willing do you think he will to be use those particular powers to get something done on climate change? i think he doesn t have a choice. i mean, let s be clear. cap and trade was a conservative idea that actually a lot of democrats and liberals hated and now of course the republican party has abandoned as they move farther to the right. we have to step back and realize the reality here is we wouldn t have seat belts in cars or air bags in cars. we would still have k
and i am aware these kind of things are not surprising but, we are talking about an attorney general of the united states who will be brought up on contempt charges. and that, really, escalates and a lot people want did necessity if you had this information and you say you have done nothing wrong why not term stuff in. does the pendulum turn back and put the pressure on the attorney general? guest: what you are saying from this administration, what you are seeing, is the arrogance, that rivals nixon. this is a budget who uniformly disregards the constitution. disregards the rules that are put in place, he did so to paso bomb care in the first place and he has done so with his lack of cooperation and in the case of attorney general eric holder, with the congress, and he has
that run counter to catholi earlier, the georgetown president defended the school s invitation to the secretary saying the secretary s presence on our campus should not be viewed as an endorsement of reviews as a catholic and jesuit university, we distance ourselves from teachings. the archbishop of washington, d.c. blasted back saying while the explanation of how this unfortunate decision was made is appreciated, it does not address the real issue for concern. the selection of a featured speaker whose actions as a public official presented the most direct challenge to religious liberty in recent history and the apparent lack of unity with and disregards for the bishops and so many others across the nation who are committed to the defense of the freedom of religion. and princeton university professor matthew frank, an expert on the area of religion and the constitution says this is a microcosm of a much larger issue. take a listen.