legitimizing the most despicable thing i have seen in my time in politics. i hope you re on the supreme court. that s exactly where you should be. pete: that was lindsey graham in a powerful, powerful statement. he spoke for a lot of americans, i think, there. he took back his time in that testimony. well, bill maher, as he often does. had a offensive take on it be on his show. listen to bill maher. you know what is bad is this trump phiing of people. the fact that trump can either find people like him or make him-lindsey graham. lindsey graham needs a stabilizing influence of his dead boyfriend. [laughter] rachel: shows how obsessed they are with donald trump on the left that they couldn t see what lindsey graham was talking about was a human being. a guy s who life who is fighting for his life.
circle at the academy with four naval academy grads with the same name starting with john mccain and then his son and then john sydney mccain iii and now jack who graduated from the naval academy and served our country with distinction since and jimmy as well who is also in the military. as i understand it, he started off as an you started off as an intern with john mccain, worked your way up to state director. what was john mccain like as a boss? he was a terrific boss, he was demanding and he was a hot head, i don t think anyone would disagree with that but when the heat of the moment was over, he was terrific to be around. he was one of those guys who a lot of people have one or two people in their lives they know that everybody wants to be in that orbit, they want to be around that person.
at modernist cuisine before breaking off to do their own thing, chef steps, a high-tech outfit, dedicated to help people cook better with step-by-step video apps and interactive content. chris: essentially, the way we look at it is, our job is to help people cook cook a meal for their family, cook a meal for their friends where they re happy and didn t know they could cook that well. because we are kind of technologists too, we think, you know, there s a role for technology. but there is also a role for craft and tradition. anthony: i think there s an element of uncertainty and risk that is very exciting to me, when i cook. you know, it s the imperfections in life that are most interesting. if everybody knew how to sauce pasta correctly, i don t know that that would make me happier. chris: the kitchen is pretty scary place for a lot of people. and so, if you can bring technology in, it takes that fear away because they know that it s going to come out well, they re going to be
there. but what about him? is developed a good relationship with president trump. i think mccarthy is very dedicated to try to enact the presidents program. i think he understands, he put out a lot of his own resources into getting the ballot initiative in repealing the gas tax on the ballot in california. it will make it a big issue in november. i think that mccarthy is one of those guys who, in essence, is a little but risk avoiding. i know it s a shock to you but coming on a show like this, if you are a senior leader, there is a certain risk. laura: newt, you didn t shy away when you are speaker of the house. you could actually answer a question. if you can t withstand questions on the ingraham angle, what will you do on the liberal shows where they will smash you on the head every time? i don t get it. you have to be able to talk to the conservative audience about your policies. trump would go everywhere and
outfit, dedicated to help people cook better with step-by-step video apps and interactive content. chris: essentially, the way we look at it is, our job is to help people cook cook a meal for their family, cook a meal for their friends where they re happy and didn t know they could cook that well. because we are kind of technologists too, we think, you know, there s a role for technology. but there is also a role for craft and tradition. anthony: i think there s an element of uncertainty and risk that is very exciting to me, when i cook. you know, it s the imperfections in life that are most interesting. if everybody knew how to sauce pasta correctly, i don t know that that would make me happier. chris: the kitchen is pretty scary place for a lot of people. and so, if you can bring technology in, it takes that fear away because they know that it s going to come out well, they re going to be happy with the result, it ll get them to cook again. coming from the guys who, you know,