they should be getting and of the classified nature that this like to hear regarding the iran threat. there s been a huge change from when senator corker was the chairman of that committee and frequently used it to criticize the trump administration even though was a republican. now to risch who largely has been quiet about this administration s often controversial foreign policy decisions. laura, what are you working on? i ve been talking to a lot of democratic strategists, operatives about the generational split within the party and how that will play into the 2020 primary. so what they ve been saying is they think there could be a pathway for candidates like kamala harris, elizabeth warren, to pull from younger voters. we ve seen in polls that biden does well among older african-american voters but it s the younger minority voters where candidates like harris or warren could find a pathway to overtake bide pent how those generational splits play out as we head closer to the firs
we passed a bill that funded the government and also funded border security. something democrats all said they were for. they have yet to show us what their idea of what a secret he looks like. i don t know if senator risch senator schumer s posturing or if you really think she can get that done veto-proof in the senate. i would like to hear from leader mcconnell on that. harris: when you talk about where the majority of people are in the house, you say you are trying to get a read on that. does that or doesn t it change with each day that passes? i mean, are there any pressure boards and all this? or is everything rolling the same? we are in historic territory now with the longest partial government shutdown. what i m seeing so far is that every day it s the same. the house has stood strong on what we feel is a priority for our country, with the preamble of the constitution talks about. we should be doing that. providing for the american people a secure country and a safe country
foreigners to get travel visas still many european leftists drew inspiration from images from the cultural revolution with its with. frisch we projected our hopes for a revolution in europe to china. there was something almost religious about it and that we were all dreaming of getting to the same place this. common involved. as the cultural revolution spread the red guards took an increasingly aggressive approach to dealing with the alleged opponents of the regime they carried out purges against teaches and officials at schools and universities. called crooks father david was a professor teaching english at the foreign languages institute he was caught up in the purges. i couldn t believe it you know and they found their way must be
partisan in the senate already. it will continue to be so leading into a presidential year. graham has said for a long time the price of admission for an attorney general will be to promise the mueller investigation, and depending on the makeup of the judiciary committee which will change next year you could have two, maybe three democrats thinking about running for president. they all could be looking to extract a pound of flesh. the nomination for heather hauert will be similar, though that s more of a jumpball. you ll have a new chairman there, too, risch from idaho instead of bob corker, a much more reliable trump ally. expect both of these to be very
is misbehaving? some cases. marie: in some cases. but the way the press respond is so below the office he holds. risch every single reporter in the room, they were begging him to keep doing and do more of these events. it was utterly trance fixing. utterly transfixing. it shows what a dominant figure he is. there is still a chance he can overall any democratic opponent in 2020. the president shouldn t be deciding who covers him and it backfires and makes martyrs. jane: it emboldens other country s leaders where there is no free press. chris: the last soldier from