trump, of course, but i believe that he has to understand that this is not the same the same president with the same powers that there were, say, in the last get-together, some months ago. this is a president who suffered a major defeat in the house, who has not made a major inroad in the senate particularly, and whose base of support has been eroded. the europeans are very sensitive to these kind of winds of change. they ve had centuries to look at how these domestic issues affect international politics within europe. they ve watched the united states carefully. they have to understand that trump is coming here somewhat wounded and perhaps prepared to strike out. frankly, if macron could find any excuse for trump, it would be that that trump is feeling wounded, this on the plane was a way of showing that he is still very much in charge. a lot of them don t believe it, frankly. you re seeing on the screen the first lady of france who is
talking to the people. they have fallen in love with her, with her background as a marine fighter pilot, and she s made a real inroad that s going to be hard for donald trump to overcome. you know, it s hard when you doesn t serve and you got five deferments with a bone spur to take on somebody who really fought and ran combat missions, particularly the first woman actually to fly combat missions for the marines. a real american hero for sure. yes. kentucky congressman john yarmuth, good to see you. thank you. how this race is leading and what impact it could have on the balance of power. what impact it could have on the balance of power it s time for sleep number s fall sale on the
haven t heard from him in a week. how do you interpret that? i think they re waiting for the i hate to bring up the case, i think they re waiting for the manafort case. i think they feel if they win, they re going to be empowered. you know, i wonder what the government thinks, and by the government i mean i wonder what rudy giuliani, the president s team of lawyers, think when they watch the manafort trial, when they get the updates on the manafort trial, and all of the evidence that s been submitted by mueller s team against paul manafort. the 27 witnesses to back up their argument. do you think, harry, that that s the sort of thing that would make them nervous? sure. i mean for the reasons i said. and also because it begins to have at the end of the evidence a little bit of an inroad into the story of the campaign because that last loan, remember, is engineered by manafort s trying to arrange for a position. i should say on the giuliani point, right, there s no reason at al
seen him demonstrating coziness and skepticism about russia s intervention in the u.s. presidential election. what does he face here? i mentioned the changing demographics. orange county, california, it used to b a hardcore reagan conservatism, richard nixon s library is based there. it was sort of the solid republican largely very heavily populated region not a purple district. no. until 2016, when hillary clinton did beat donald trump very f narrowly in the presidential election. therefore, democrats really believe they ve got a chance there and because it is such a densely populated area, there are four congressional districts that touch orange county. so democrats are focusing on all of them. seeing if they can make some inroad and maybe knock off a few republican districts. now, rohrabacher is the only one of these republicans who represent orange county who is still in the running. two other republicans have decided to retire. rather than face these changing demographics.
legally, they could say, i m the employer and these are the terms of employment. yeah, we ve got a real crucial time here. i think this is a defining moment for the league. players don t want to move on. owners seem to want to move on and stick to sports. that unity in week 3 seems to be shattering a little bit, and now you have the president getting involved, and this is his week for taxes. he seems emboldened that he made an inroad with jerry jones. that unity three weeks ago, that seems to be dissipating. let s see what happens. is there a middle ground anywhere in here? because there is an argument to be made that by not moving on, you re only indulging trump. trump actually likes the conflict, likes the fact that players continue to take a knee. there s one thing we know the president likes. he loves drama. pat? there is no rule that they have to stand for the anthem. what s happened is we have a