aide and special assistant to president george w. bush. omar said she apologized, she said unequivocally she s sorry. end of story? i don t know if it s the end of the story. i think it s the right thing to do to apologize, i think regardless of what her intent was, the effect was harmful. i m glad she acknowledged. she was learning through the process. the truth is there must be some space to be critical of israel, particularly president netanyahu on the west bank and treatment of palestinians without perpetuating jews or anti-semitic stereotypes. republicans did not hold donald trump accountable when he tweeted a star of david in the 2016 attacking hillary clinton. they didn t hold kevin mccarthy accountable when he did the whole george soros stealing the
of the highest approval ratings of any governor in america. i just was overwhelming reelected in one of the blue states in the country with 96% support from republicans. i was a ronald reagan guy, chairman of youth for reagan. i have been involved in the party my whole life. so i am a republican. i may disagree with the president on some things, but my op-ed today was really focused on the dysfunction in washington. it was really calling out both the president and the leaders in congress for their failure to come one a solution that was directly impacting my state and nearly 200,000 marylanders, many of them security personnel with the fbi and with the coast guard, with homeland security. you know, air traffic controllers, tsa agents and secret service agents who weren t getting paid and i m just pushing to try to get a solution and, frankly, i think both the republicans and the democrats are equally at blame here and i want to see the divisive angry rhetoric stop and
be comfortable. i actually commend her for being comfortable in her own skin and standing up for who she is. we all should be that way. i will say, she is a one candidate that i think republicans are underestimating. she worries me as a woman, i like her. i don t like her policies. i certainly don t support medicare for all. but as a woman that lives in suburban atlanta, i can see that she can get some traction and the republicans better pay attention. thank you all very much. president trump leveling a new and racist attack against elizabeth warren. plus, why did the publisher of the national enquirer wanted to know if it needed to register as a foreign agent?
that one, democrats fighting republicans. i want to talk about how we can change the dialogue. because none of it is really helpful. look in maryland, two-thirds of both houses of my legislature, more than two-one democratic state. we re getting things done. we sit down together and figure out a way, even if we disagree to not be disagreeable. we figure out a way to reach across the aisle and come up with common sense solutions. that itself not happening in washington. that s what s really broken. i don t know whether the solution is on the democratic, every problem is on the democratic side the republican side or somewhere else. i think we ought to look at where the best ideas come from and we ought to stop with the finger pointing and you know the blame and just figure out, come up with solutions. all right. well, governor, i hope more people will do that and hear your common sense and calm. thank you. thank you, erin. next, a freshman democrat forced by party leaders to
party from hopeful elizabeth warren suggests republicans may need a candidate in waiting because trump, okay, could be behind bars. by the time we get to 2020, donald trump may not even be president. he may not even be a free person. okay. out front now two-term republican of maryland larry hogan. governor, i appreciate your time. but your name is frequently mentioned you know a lot of people are holding out hope for you on the republican side, someone who can challenge the president in a primary. what is the biggest reason that you would run? well, look, i m flattered that people are talking about that, erin, but i haven t as i said before, i haven t given much thought to that at all. i just was sworn in to my second term just a few weeks ago and i have every intention at this point of continuing to work as hard as i can for the people of maryland. i think because of the fact that i ve stood up and spoken out when i disagreed with things