right now. it s all in my mind right now. i love norman leer. i was just in awe in the front row when i saw him once. it reminds me of the nostalgia watching the shows with my parents and i still do today ooichlt jealous. live in the moment. i m angry at you. i appreciate it. everyone, i m laura coates. and this is cnn tonight. the january 6th select committee isn t resting. multiple sources telling cnn that the former secretary of state mike pompeo could sit for deposition as soon as this week. the committee shift to cabinet level officials seems to indicate they are interested in conversations about invoking the 25th amendment after the attack on the capitol. pompeo would join the list of several cabinet level officials to meet with the committee. and that panel isn t the only one moving forward. it s now clear the doj hasn t been dragging its feet. where it ends up is not entirely certain, but the doj seems to have its march of orders in place. we re going to follow th
it s one thing to play hard ball politics. you can t say people are literally a threat to democracy. we re going to nominate them we re going to help them get nominated because we think they re going to win. and someone is going to win. what s the worse that could happen? well, we don t want to answer that question. we ve seen on part the worse that can happen. el jot williams, thank you so much. stick around as well. your suit is too good. forget about it. get off the screen. remember when president biden said inflation was just temporary? well, temporary a lot longer than it used to be because that was more than a year ago when he said that. next i ll ask one of the president s senior advisers what the white house is doing to ease america s pain. [ sfx: submarine rising out of water ] minions are bitin t today. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. minions: the rise of gru, only in theaters.
women voters. and gary peters who has been a real traditional kind of guy and supported the automobile loan and has been there with the president on health care, as well, that hard ball politics still works. as a guy i wince at the castrating pigs thing. it is hard for me to evaluate the other commercial as a woman would see it. to me it seemed to be condesc d condescendi condescending. in this 30 second sound byte mode impact takes precedent over awareness. nobody knows it better than the people here in massachusetts. the ultimate example was the infamous willie horton ad that tried to pin the tail . impact is much more at a premium over accuracy when all you have
politics in new jersey. people kind of accepted that but this is sandy. this is sandy. this is a governor who part of his political rehab goes down to the shore. hey, everybody. do you remember me? and we re all willing to put up with varieties of corruption. i lived in chicago, new orleans. this there is this when they appear to be selling a senate seat, that was kind of the end of it and you know we will send the governor in louisiana to jail. i mean so corruption and hard ball politics is one thing but like when you get to a certain level, these are still allegations that point but they do seem dmeenlly harmful. i mean this is the man ahead of the rga. if he s going to get a phone call saying you ve been the head of rga one thing i can tell you about republican party politics and especially presidential
from nine sheriffs to republican and then from that you go to solicitors. a lot of people think these candidates should show up. from my standpoint, you get them on record early. you find out where they are and you start elected them, and in the south, the pro-life movement is the base of a lot of these elections, and it s a proud base that i m with, but what i m telling you is you all show up. politics doesn t change overnight. art pope s $2 million didn t change that. what really changed north carolina is an influx of people, retires. that s one thing. the second thing that changed was national democrat politics were not matching up. i ran the last cycle in north carolina when president obama had about 42 bricks and motars in there and we put about 450 people in there fighting that fight, and what we found out in north carolina is it was different. everybody was working persuadable voters. it was the republican base we