raja asked her do you believe she his a racial animus, and she said, referring to nancy pelosi, and she said absolutely not, absolutely not. i would imagine that this episode is going to be coming to a close real fast and more to come. there is a generational difference, and there is as david was saying a group of new members who are not going to be okay and just say, okay, whatever the leaders want, we will sit back. this is not also a new story in congress. we have seen both on the republican and the democratic side leadership have to wrangle some factions. one thing that is key here to note, and i would say this is a little different than we have seen in the most republican iter ration in which the house freedom caucus had big numbers and paul ryan or john boehner would be roled. and nancy pelosi does not have that political problem in terms of the head counting in her caucus, and all of the votes are on her side and she is not allowing them to win internal fights, but she has a
through and have a couple weeks debate. the president goat on the phone and talked to the freedom caucus and talked to speaker ryan it sounds like they are all on board for the house to essentially rubblier stamp the senate s version. and now the president, as we heard yesterday is, very optimistic this is going to happen with taxes. we had a fantastic vote and budget is indirectly passed. now it s going to go through a little bit of an it s ter ration. it s going to end up again doing very well. i think we are going to get our taxes. i think it s going to be, hopefully, before the end of the year but maybe much sooner than that there is a great spirit spore it. people want to see it i call it tax cuts. it is tax reform also. i call it tax cuts. it will be the biggest tax cuts ever in the history of this country. brian: 31 years ago when ronald reagan had the massive tax reform that we are still underneath today. which was big back then. time to modernize. i also think it s interesti
away a little store down the road you ve heard of it wal-mart. in the state of indiana, i want to bring in host of the league jake tapper. to talk about what we ve seen in arkansas and indiana. i was talking to a state rap in arkansas a little while ago. she said it s hard to imagine the biggest retailer wal-mart biggest employer in the united states of america. when they say you need to make a change. maybe that s what made the governor listen. look there are a lot of times social conservatives and fiscal conservatives differ. you see it in immigration reform all the time and see it here with this law. fiscal conservatives, many of them business conservatives want to make money. it doesn t make sense for them to be telling people in any way intentional or not, our state stands for discrimination. some say that s not what the law
may, it is not about be being poor. there are young people who are often feeling that they rare in proe test of the war. when i grew up in india, that were a number of marxist radicals, and so some of them were poor and rich and educated, with but they believed that the world order was something that they wanted to oppose and fight it. so it is the latest iter ration of this? yes, it is the off of the shelf ideology for muslims right now. and there is a political element, too the, because isis is presenting themselves as the safeguards of the the sunni islam. and look at the region we toppled saddam and no coincidence that the upper echelon is baath party members, and not known for scholars. and in some cases went from the h military fatigues of drinking wine and smoking cigars, and now from the beards and the banner.