as a result, he is on the phone doing everything that he can to get this through. the white house and white house officials told me he s not really twisting arms, but i should tell you, when i talked to lawmakers, they ll say, he is twisting arms. he s calling a lawmaker to the white house saying, we need you to get to yes. the democratic party needs you to figure this out. it would be a train wreck if these two bills didn t go through, infrastructure and the democratic reconciliation plan, if it don t go through because democrats couldn t get on the same page. that d be very, very bad for the president and democrats on the hill. so they re really trying to get it together. the president is at the accept center after that. yamiche, kyrsten sinema was at the white house three times yesterday. met with the president once and staffers twice. if that isn t working, he hasn t got them to yes, and the axios story is correct that he doesn t want to beg, he might be twisting arms but doesn t
during his time in jail, voltz has maintained a relationship with the woman he s accused of abusing. i need her to put money on my books. i need her to bring my child to see me. i need her to do things. but soon voltz will be able to do more for himself. he is about to transfer from the main jail to a work-release facility, where he can spend his days back at his tattoo shop. jailhouse business card. you feel me? body tags tattoos. i make jailhouse business cards and pass out my information. everybody in here can tell you where my shop is. buy one, get one free for everybody in here. is that right? yeah. that s what s up. nine times out of ten, when people get out of here, they re gonna come see me to get a tattoo. i mean, plus, i got a lifetime warranty on the work. right there. put it right there? yeah. on the shoulder blade? that s where i want it to go. it don t go well with the bullet wounds in the front. that ll be good on your back. voltz!
we did have a dispute. but it was never to the degree that it was made out to be. during his time in jail, voltz has maintained a relationship with the woman he s accused of abusing. i need her to put money on my books. i need her to bring my child to see me. i need her to do things. but soon voltz will be able to do more for himself. he is about to transfer from the main jail to a work-release facility, where he can spend his days back at his tattoo shop. jailhouse business card. you feel me? body tags tattoos. i make jailhouse business cards and pass out my information. everybody in here can tell you where my shop is. buy one, get one free for everybody in here. is that right? yeah. that s what s up. nine times out of ten, when people get out of here, they re gonna come see me to get a tattoo. i mean, plus, i got a lifetime warranty on the work. right there. put it right there? yeah. on the shoulder blade? that s where i want it to go. it don t go well with
he s the epa administrator. and these are close aides and third these are the folks that scott pruitt took with him from oklahoma, young people working with him there and now work for him in d.c. and he just signed an order to give him more authority over drinking water. he used an obscure provision. what is remarkable is the one rule, don t defy president trump. dofr wh do whatever you want t don t go get the white house. and he went to the white house and said i want to give raises to my aides and he found a provision in the safe drinkg water act and he used that mey to pay his young proteges. and here is what he is saying. there are people that have long in this town done business a different way and this agency has been the poster child of it. and so do i think that because we are leading on this agenda that there are some who want to keep that from happening? absolutely. and do i think they ll resort to anything to achieve that? yes. who are the people that want to
and we re putting up our shutters, our wood shutters. reporter: you were telling me your apartment is concrete, but you re worried about the roof, what are you worried about? my apartment is concrete. i m worried because the roof is always i don t know, like two weeks ago there was like a little leak. so i m just wondering, you know, how is it going to happen for this hurricane? they said they worked on the roof, but i don t know. i don t know what to trust anymore. reporter: a little bit earlier you were saying you want to protect your daughter and you want to protect your mother. she s 60. what are you hoping happens? we believe in the lord and hopefully, you know, it don t go that bad. but we re praying, we re going to stay calm and be inside the apartment. just try to keep everybody calm. reporter: is there anywhere north you can go? do you have i don t have a car. i don t have no car.