nothing. across the board when you look at them, these are people that i think they believe that representing constituents back home in congress is a lowly thing. it s why they are here for five minutes and immediately think they should be president and running on feeling and politicizing everything from, you know, crimes to whatever nominations come along. that s what they believe. in they think that those are the credentials to run for president. steve: elizabeth warren, you know, she has been in congress, we know, in the senate for a long time. she, during her time since 2013, has introduced 110 bills and absolutely not one has become a law. and, yet, she is also probably the most thoughtful of the entire field, probably the most carefully thoughtful i mean crazy socialist, but in terms of knowing exactly where she wants to take this country. she is probably spent more time than any of the rest of the field thinking about that. and for that reason, i don t
over a longer period of time. i didn t need to do this, but i d rather do it much faster. well, here s senator lindsey graham, who had encouraged the president to declare a national emergency. hasn t he opened himself up to even more legal challenges? i really don t think so. i think the president s been making a persuasive case that the border s broken. i support his desire to get it done sooner rather than later. and i m disappointed that my democratic colleagues would not give the president the money to secure the border. meanwhile, a congresswoman whose district includes portions of the border wall is outlining what s really needed to improve border security. there should be a mile-by-mile analysis of what the needs are there. a large portion of the border that i represent is rural. it s remote. one of those large needs is personnel along the border. we don t have the resources that we need in terms of sufficient internet to process claims, in terms of transportation and
declaration. this as republican senators close to the president are defending him after he said this i could do the wall over a longer period of time. i didn t need to do this. but i d rather do it much faster. senator lindsey graham had encouraged the president to declare the national emergency. hasn t he opened himself up to even more legal challenges? i really don t think so. i think the president s been making a persuasive case that the border s broken. i support his decision to get it done sooner rather than later. i m disappointed that my democratic colleagues would wouldn t give him the money. a congresswoman whose district includes portions of the border wall is outlining what s really needed to improve security. there should be a mile-by-mile analysis of what the needs are. a large portion of the border that i represent is rural. it s remote. one of the large needs is personnel along the border.
reports. i don t know what happened here. i don t think any of us do. an investigation needs to happen. the thing that is interesting is his phone records. he turned over his phone records. 13 days later, but they are redacted. they are not complete. the policeworking with him saying listen can you hand this over. in the form you are handing them over, there is not enough information for us to tell if you were on the phone with your agents and people were making racist slurs in the background. we need to corroborate your story. why hasn t he turned that over? without that information it doesn t meet the burden of proof? he said he didn t do that because there are important people in his phone and his family. he is a gay man and has pictures he doesn t want everybody to
of dick cheney. he has beenible since empire of the sun, hasn t he? what a great movie that is. next hour, legendary director, spike lee has oscar wins. he has been working more than 30 years and never nominated for best director or best picture. plus, the washington post lays out why a secret meeting between paul manafort and the russians could be panment to the mueller probe. panment to the mueller probe. it s time for the ultimate sleep number event on the