have any chain of custody. anybody that watches any crime custom in nonaction on those the chain of custody. laura: every ballot must be insured. it ought not to go out the office both without a republican and democrat watching where it goes. laura: are you concerned this could go forward happening in 2020? one of the reasons we have a national voter registration act and help america vote act is to provide money to the states to make sure this does not happen again. laura: gentlemen, thank you very much. my angle takes on michelle obama s new memoir. stay right there.
debating in any way shape or form. it s not going to be waning iss a winning issue for them. those folks trying to speak to the mcconnells point to a frustration that exist in the liberal base. they don t feel they have a leadership that s out there fighting for them. they see a lot of nonaction on the hill, asking for civility, asking for restraint. michelle obama, they go low, we go high. a lot of liberals are saying that s not working for me anymore. you guys need to step up and deliver something that makes us feel like you re representing us in this epic clash between donald trump s america and their america. they re not seeing that. that s why we re getting this grass roots rage out there. seems like it s a philosophical question. seems like it s a strategic question. they go low, we go high and
mcconnell are trying to walk a tricky line. it almost seems like they will being pushed into deciding with conservatives because nonaction favors conservatives now. we have seen punting the primary goal of the hard line conservatives because it s no realistic. there there s so many people who oppose these loftier goals like a border wall. holding off is really paul ryan s best approach at this point. all right. good to talk to you. thanks very much. coming up next, white house white house press secretary says absolutely nothing is come out of russia probe. for fact sake we re breaking down the charges, arrests and everything else it s produced. time for monumental americans. people who may deserve a statue of their own. we re celebrating dr. tom wadell. he excelled in athletics and
so there will be a lot of work with china. as you mentioned, to some degree the visit overshad he doughed by the more unexpected developments related to syria. that is often the case for a president. outside events like the chemical attack in syria generating new demands on a president. those tend to get a lot of action. the president commending men and women. how is this viewed is around the world and does it suggest that the president will be viewed differently because of his willingness to take such action so shortly after the chemical attack. and after he said as a candidate he didn t want to see the u.s. interfering in parts of the world or taking action in parts of the world. the realities of being president and a real world events demanding that he take some consideration and to weigh action versus nonaction. the president decided to take this. not universal but a majority of
keeping the fed may have to do come the same thing with their feelings. leland: you point out these are very big issues as well as repeal and replace obamacare. type two tom cotton pates after nonaction report. you can expect to solve a problem that addresses one fix in the country s economy and touches every american in a very personal and intimate way in 18 days. leland: to that point, they want to deal or need to deal with the debt ceiling and tax reform if we believe mr. trump s timetable and 54 legislative days. is that even possible? it s a hard sell. the supreme court nomination of gorsuch had to come out. that ll be a big fight over the next couple weeks. other nominations out there. you are starting to have a limited amount of turning radius on capitol hill. the tax reforms that there s a reason why they haven t done tax reform in 30 years. it s the perfect clinical issue. some people inc. that maybe this