oh boy, senator. is your mother rights and how do you persuade conservatives to stop holding their nose? i love my mother dearly. but my mom is not a complete expert on this issue. i love her, and i love her candor. she has been a great asset, particularly on the age issue. on mccain s desk is a picture of his granddad during world war ii. in the corner, you can see a photo with the senator as little boy. mccain says, treasure your children. if i had a message, because i m not as young as i used to be, is to enjoy every moment with them. enjoy every second. because, they all grow so fast. you will have some of your best memories of the time to spend with them.
strategist or outlier steve bannon took on mccain, as well as the second president bush in his speech to california republicans. here is how the audience reacted when bannon mentioned mccain s name at this event. within 24 hours of each other, there were three speeches. president xi in china, our beloved president george bush [ booing ] that s a piece of work. and john mccain. [ booing ] you heard it. hang him. as politico reported that report, when bannon mentioned that name, someone in the audience yelled hang him. ken vogel is with the new york times. carla, it s good to see you again. i haven t seen you since chronicle days. thank you for coming on. could you hear that guy yell hang him ? oh, yeah. this was one of the most shocking things i ve seen. i ve covered these conventions for almost 20 years. and to listen to bannon mention
the same concerns over medicaid remain and they re amplified because that eliminates the medicaid expansion entirely. the better solution for the republican senators is to not have the vote at all. by midnight i think the president is going to pull the bill. they re going to make it official this weekend. they re not going to have a vote and why have a vote and have ten votes on it. they want to blame it on mccain. they ve already blamed one of these on mccain. they know the mccain has a vendetta against this president. they can say it s personal. you can t hate the guy for what he s been through and what he s facing now. that s the smart move. blame it on mccain and walk away. i think that s been a lot of the narrative leading up to this. mccain is thinking about his legacy. he s weighing a lot more. what s his legacy. he s a maverick. there s a maverick component and he s dealing with his own health issues. he s weighing with how he wants to be remembered. and he s close fr
you said it would. the fact checkers said he was more right about the bill than senator bill cassidy. and the concerns still stands. they have not gone through regular order. the stam concerns over medicaid remain and they re amplified because that eliminates the medicaid expansion entirely. the better solution for the republican senators is to not have the vote at all. by midnight i think the president is going to pull the bill. they re going to make it official this weekend. they re not going to have a vote and why have a vote and have ten votes on it. they want to blame it on mccain. they ve already blamed one of these on mccain. they know the mccain has a vendetta against this president. they can say it s personal. you can t hate the guy for what he s been through and what he s facing now. that s the smart move. blame it on mccain and walk away. i think that s been a lot of the narrative leading up to this. mccain is thinking about his legacy. he s weighing a lot more.
and that violates the protocols, the traditions, and the approach that the intelligence committee has taken since its history. sure, there have been times of partisan scrambling, but nothing where the chairman has purposefully thwarted the members of the other committee from seeing the same information, understanding the basis for an accusation and engaging in effective and constructive oversight. i think, really, what needs to be focused on, lawrence, tonight, are the 17 days. the 17 days between the time that sally yates, as the acting attorney general went to don mccain the white house cancel who then told the president that mike flynn was lying to the president, between that time january 26 and february 13th, the day that mike flynn was forced out and fired, what happened during those 17 days. the reason why i raise that window of time is because that s what sally yates was to testify about today at the hearing that