ideological echo chambers and the geographic clustering of the electorate. there are so many of these dynamics obviously, brian, that we can examine the political change through. trump clearly exploited some of that uneasiness, some of that tension that was simmering within the party and within the culture itself. another story in this book we ve got to share with our viewers is about mark meadows, republican, north carolina, he of the freedom caucus. here it is. when word leaked to gop leadership that meadows had been involved in the plotting against boehner in 2013, even though he ultimately did not oppose him, the brand-new lawmaker requested a meeting with the speaker. quote, he s on the couch, sitting across from me in my chair, and suddenly he slides off the couch, down onto his knees, and puts his hands together in front of his chest, boehner recalls. he says, mr. speaker, will you please forgive me?
after his own government said the opposite. undercutting his administration again. no signs of intention on countering the russian threat. joining me now is adam elevelev. legal analyst, paul butler and scholar of authoritarian state and author of view from flyover country. dispatches from the forgotten america. everyone is with me as i pop in my chair. let s start with you adam on the question of the election threat. we saw this press conference. everybody seemed to tune in. giving aide and comfort to the
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i don t think secretary t tillerson is wanting for stature. she is an official advisor to the president, and they will be held accountable if they fall into the oversight of the united states congress. but this was specifically about the entrepreneurship initiative that she is part of with the world bank. i will differ with one thing and that is in terms of chelsea clinton sitting in, on behalf of her mother, we know that never would have happened. she would have been hosting fundraisers for all of the world leaders, shaking them down for donations to the clinton foundation. on that part i think he was wrong. it never would have happened. let s move on from that, i want a quick opportunity to talk to both of you about health care. liz, it looks like mitch mcconnell is not having a good time with it to say the least. and the president puts more pressure on and says,
you want to sit in my chair, and i ll sit there? sit there. sit there. sit there. you can ask me the questions. and nick battaglia is back in general population with both a plan i just look for easy prey, you know, little white boys. it s an easy target, easy money. and a friend. i made a cake for nick for for his birthday. michael, can we get this data to.? look at me.look at me. look at me. you used to be the yes guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but yes is here. so, you re saying we can cut delivery time? yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes.