clip of lindsey graham. michael rubio has also come out against this. there is growing consensus in both housings of the congress that what the saudis have done is crossed a red line, that the mbs is going to have to play a price. the relationship with saudi arabia is going to pay a price. it is going to be a long time recovering i think because both parties are so outraged by what has happened. all right, congressman, to david s point, i want to play what marco rubio said. this is going to alter the relationship between the united states and saudi arabia for the foreseeable future. what those measures are is up for debate. congress will act. we ll see what the administration does. sounds to me like at the end of the day they will also follow suit. do you believe this? no, i don t. i want to see action. sometimes in politics you have a
but it was a fascinating opportunity, you have not seen this with the president to put people around the table and listen to both sides. dana: he was the dealmaker. that was part of the appeal during the campaign for people that voted for him and said that he would bring people together. he is not necessarily that ideological, and some of the things that he was saying about immigration in the way that he was talking sounded like somebody like a jeb bush or michael rubio would ve said. any republicans that back that up during the campaign were viciously ridiculed by people in the trump campaign and in the media, but now that the president seems to be embracing it, do you think that may be comprehensive immigration reform could get done? yes, the one piece that we are missing here, came through in the meeting over and over again was the idea that the president has been very aggressive on getting rid of the diversity lottery system. he is very aggressive on cracking down on immigratio
income people that have been battered. harris: that was the question that sandra had asked. rachel: we have to pay for it. also, the economy is very dynamic. harris: i m going to pump this up about the place where it is now $2 trillion. rachel: there working-class and poor families that are investing in future taxpayers, and i think they deserve a break. harris: speaking of michael rubio who is working with mike lee to get this right, connecticut carroll who is a spokes woman had not seen the final text but it s fair to say that working families will get more tax relief than the final bill. it looks like they got what they wanted. how they will pay for it is another question. that brings up the big issue that wasn t discussed in tax rate from and that was spending cuts. my concern going into next year, this i hope will pass, it will be great for american families. mostly everyone will keep more of their own money and save or
this is two days in a row now. allow speculations or whether not jeff session it will hold onto his job or not. it s a dead man walking? this is something we have never seen in the history of american government. an american president publicly attacking and belittling his own attorney general, who three months ago all of us would ve said was the main and foremost, foundational trump-loyalist. he is a first senator to endorse president trump. he is attempting to humiliate jeff session into resigning and if that does not work, he will fire him. bill: wow. trey gaudi last hour says, it does not look good when i asked him the same question. topic number three. michael rubio said this three days ago. on screen for our viewers. i read here. we re not trying to get rid of the health care law. we are trying to replace it with something better. getting rid of it is pretty straightforward. replacing it with something
thank you, mr. vice president. thank you, michael rubio. thank you to all the many cubans who fight no matter what the times can be. and mr. president, the cuban people, the people inside my eyes, my mohomeland, thank you. thank you, we appreciate it. thank you. wow. [ applause ] that s pretty good. she didn t know she was going to do that either, i will tell you. thank you very much.