looking for people who have core convictions, they are going to stick to those core convictions, and they are going to fight for them every day. and i don t think eric cantor probably let s talk about this. you said primary voters, but your party, i guess you re republican, right? you re republican? you re going to pick a presidential nominee to take on hillary clinton, in all likelihood, all likelihood. same voters, oh, primary voters, are the one that s going to decide in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, they are going to have the power, those three states. i see evidence here, there s a lot of anger and if i were rand paul or ted cruz, you know what, i have a better chance today than i thought i had yesterday. i m going to quote your favorite guy, you remember ronald reagan in 1975 talked about the values of libertarianism as a basis of what the republican party should be, and 76 he s challenged a silting republican president and everybody said this was the end of the par
sound. and the k sound will make their audience laugh. i did research that the man who created kodak. he liked the k so much he put it at the beginning and end of the word. and i said i want my invention to have the k sound. and almost instantly spanx came to me while i was silting in traffic. and that night i went home for $150 with my credit card, trademarked it on the government website and right before i hit send i changed the k-s, to an x. because i felt it would be easier to trademark and more memorable. so you re doing, you re, the web and you didn t have, you never went to business school, nothing. no. i ve never taken a business class in my life. and i never worked in fashion or retail. so i was a consumer that loved my clothes and want dodd look better in them and also just you know, someone who had been selling fax machines door to door.
live right here on msnbc. also in just a few moments, we re going to speak to the director of mayors against illegal guns. switching to immigration now, new optimism from president obama over the prospects for an immigration bill by summer. he continued his campaign to get a comprehensive bill on the table by silting down with spanish radio. he said lawmakers have hit a snag and he s prepared with a plan b. i ve always said if i see a breakdown in the process, i ve got my own legislation, i m prepared to step in. but i don t think that s going to be necessary. i think there s a commitment among this democratic and republican senators to get this done. joining me is laurie montenegro, the telemundo reporter that interviewed the president. the president announced a trip
jared, when you look at the president going to dinner with them tonight, reaching out, they always said he did reach out. he s reaching out again. new york times said this weekend, the president s new strategy in dealing with the gop is is this new strategy a result of what he learned his first four years in aufsz, in your opinion? i think so. i think he learned from silting across the table, negotiating in fairly old-school style, the idea that the president deals with party leaders didn t work for him because the party leader, i m thinking of speaker boehner in particular, he didn t have his troops behind him. so let me underscore something the congressman said about this. i m very glad they re trying to
wall street journal. we asked which silting senator defeated the only senator to ever set foot on the moon. we re like jeopardy, we re giving you a hint. the answer is jeff binghamton. he defeated jeff smith back in 1992.