passed the most bills. that s what he left supporters believing here. in reality the president almost wistfully at the end of his remarks talked about how he wished democrats would come on board. how democrats would help with tax reform, health care reform bill, infrastructure. it will be fascinating to see in the coming months if he reaches out to democrats to get support because democrats know they also need to have more of a record, and they also need to not obstruct if they hope to win in 2018. the president flying back to washington after a visit here. of course, much on his plate remains in washington today. thanks for that. a growing number of democrats are looking for a leadership shakeup after that devastating loss in georgia s sixth district. some are even suggesting it s time for house minority leader nancy pelosi to go. listen to tim ryan and tim moulton, both democrats, calling for a new generation of leadership to move the party forward.
administration and leave lucrative private jobs. section 1043. it allows them to defer paying capital gains tax as long as they reinvest. they have to be government approved in u.s. treasuries or diversified funds. this could be a perk for wilbur ross who is worth billions and steve mnuchin, a former goldman sachs partner and until last week sat on the board of the multi billion dollar company. a leadership shakeup. two prime ministers stepping down. including the leader of italy. that s next.
suit. that s according to a newspaper. he also believed germany would leave as well. there needs to be a way to do this without greece continuing to pay. now, police in ferguson missouri are following multiple leads searching for the shooter who wounded two police officers during a protest this week. if you remember now, authorities hoped $10,000 reward will help them track down exactly who was responsible. but in the wake of rising tensions and the resignation oft pleef chief and city manager, the mayor says he s not going anywhere. sara sidner has more. reporter: the protest movement has called for the mayor to step down. the mayor says he s not going anywhere because there are plenty of residents here who want to see him stay. the leadership shakeup is vast. but protesters want to see more heads roll. the leaders in thins community knew was going on. he knew what was going on under
movement has called for the mayor to step down the mayor says he s not going anywhere because there are plenty of residents here who want to see him stay. the leadership shakeup in ferguson is vast. protest groups want to even more heads roll. the mayor needs to resign as well. the leaders in this community knew what was going on. he knew what was going on under his watch. reporter: and what does the mayor have to say about that? we asked him. why should they trust you since you were here during all of the madness that has unfolded in the city in. sure. i can tell you there s ways to remove me if that is the will of the people. i think it s important to recognize that there s a lot of people who may be angel trie situation, there s a lot of people frustrated with the way thing have gone down. there s a lot of people who still and express to me express confidence in both my willingness and members of the council s willingness to listen to be responsive and to make changes as nec
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