massachusetts senator, elizabeth warren is in iowa, her first stop since anowing her bid for the white house. taking on government corruption and powerful interests she says are decimating the american working class. in a q and a session with the audience, she gave advice on how to handle foreign policy. i believe you should know the difference between your friends and your enemies. deep, deep, deep foreign policy insight, work with your friends and keep your guard up against your enemies. well, a democratic congresswoman says she s not making any excuses for her expletive speech pushing for president trump s impeachment. rasheeda talib s remarks
elected to the white house next year. hopefuls that have gathered at the banks of the potomac river in maryland are talking at the conservative political action conference. we heard from new jersey governor chris christie among the headliners who have taken the stage. we have texas senate ted cruz there, just wrapped up a little over an hour ago. i want to bring in cnn s chief political analyst, gloria borger who is live there. gloria who or what has stood out to you so far? reporter: well we are all waiting to hear from scott walker the governor of wisconsin, who as you know is running sort of first in the polls in iowa and is very appealing to this conservative audience. what was interesting about what we heard before we heard governor christie in a q & a session with laura ingraham of fox. he sort of took on jeb bush by saying look if you want an elite candidate and deals in the back room i m not your guy.
well, millennials skeptical of authority, not liking big institutions. this is a sweet spot, and it will be interesting to hear what rand paul says. he s a skilled politician, and they ll listen to him. in a q and a, he was asked if this is a part of a potential presidential run? well, part of it is that. and another part is that republicans need to evolve, adapt or die. remember when domino s admitted they had bad crust? well, the republicans admitted
find appeal in that, the 11-32-year-olds? well, my len y alls skeptical of authority, not liking big institutions. this is a sweet spot, and it will be interesting to hear what rand paul says. he s a skilled politician, and they ll listen to him. in a q and a, he was asked if this is a part of a potential presidential run? well, part of it is that. and another part is that republicans need to evolve, a adapt or die.
of pennsylvania but really doesn t want to lose it either. and squeezed out, can a moderate republican win anywhere anymore? centrist republicans have either lost or left the party because they say they ve been crowded out by the more conservative base. but does anyone in the party care? my deep dive this morning. good morning from washington, thursday, papril 5th, 2010. this is the daily rundown. for the first time mitt romney though hesitantly is calling for his republican rivals to leave. in a q were a&a before the audience of newspaper editors romney was asked if he had spoken to rick santorum and newt gingrich to get into the race, he essentially called for them to get out without calling for them to get out? no, i haven t. but now that you bring it up actually, you know, i think people are free to make their own decision and respect their right to do so. i hope that we re able to resolve our nomination process