She is also a bestselling author that calls maryland home. When we found out she was releasing a new book, we knew we had to have her back at the pratt stage. In under fire, brian gives her unique look at the Trump Presidency from inside the white house. The book was only released this month and is already being called a must read. If you havent gotten your copier, mahogany books is here tonight selling under fire in the lobby. You will have your opportunity to get your book signed after the program. Please join me in welcoming april ryan. [applause] thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. It is so good to be home. So good to be home. This is home, seriously. Baltimore. Im that kid who grew up in Baltimore City and i cant leave. I dont know what it is. It traveled the world. You know . Go to the white house every day but something theres a special juice in baltimore. Yes. [applause] i want to thank you guys for coming out to tonight. It touches my heart. Tonight is not about politics.
Coming to you live from our stio on capitol hill and giving you a chance to not just find out whats going on this morning but to join the conversation. You can do so, any one of several ways. Give us a call at 186655press. Thats our toll free number. Join us on twitter at bpshow and on facebook at facebook. Com billpressshow. Some stories well be covering this morning the House Republicans are meeting today to try to decide what they are going to do, if anything, about Immigration Reform. Will they pick up the senate bill and vote on it . Probably not. Will they come up with their own bill. Probably something but good number of republicans are saying that they will not accept any bill that has a path to citizenship and democrats are saying they dont they wont accept any bill unless it has a path to citizenship. It looks like we may not see Immigration Reform this year at all. Well bring you up to date op that and a lot more right here on current tv. Conversation started weekdays at 9 e
Thinking. Notice anything . Those were the four questions to the president at his formal press Conference Today in the uk, all four of them from women journalists. I dont actually think it was on purpose. I think it just sort of worked out that way. Thats cool. And while were on the subject, quiz time. All right. Who was the first moderator of meet the press . Meet the press, the longest running broadcast series in the history of television. Debuted in 1947 on nbc. Before that it had been a radio show for a couple years. Thats basically your hint to this quiz. The person who hosted meet the press as a radio show before it was ever on tv also was the first moderator of meet the press when it became a tv show. They brought that person over from radio to tv. Who was the first moderator . The first moderator of meet the press was Martha Rountree. It was a woman. And nobody remembers that now. But it was Martha Rountree. She was a print journalist starting at the Tampa Tribune i believe. Sh
Jeb bush for president super pac. 100,000 per person. For a fundraiser. That ticket price is shocking, even by wall street standards. But it turns out that the shock is part of the tactic here. This in part is jeb bush showing off to the other wouldbe candidates for president in 2016, that he can get people to shell out 100,000 per person for a Chicken Dinner for him at this stage of the race. They call it shock and awe fundraising. And it is aimed, yes, at raising a lot of money. But its also aimed at the other candidates in the race to make them feel its futile to compete. Jeb bush is doing it now in his run for the presidency. But the alltime king of this tactic is jeb bushs older brother, george. Of course cash is king in a race for a presidency. George w. Bush rules. We continue indepth. Heres lisa meyers. Reporter to win the presidency, the Bush Campaign needs to suck up cash like a texas twister. And so far, its on track. Other candidates complain bushs turned the Republican Par
Pac. 100,000 per person. For a fundraiser. That ticket price is shocking, even by wall street standards. But it turns out that the shock is part of the tactic here. This in part is jeb bush showing off to the other wouldbe candidates for president in 2016, that he can get people to shell out 100,000 per person for a Chicken Dinner for him at this stage of the race. They call it shock and awe fundraising. And it is aimed, yes, at raising a lot of money. But its also aimed at the other candidates in the race to make them feel its futile to compete. Jeb bush is doing it now in his run for the presidency. But the alltime king of this tactic is jeb bushs older brother, george. Of course, cash is king in a race for a presidency. George w. Bush rules. We continue indepth. Heres lisa meyers. Reporter to win the presidency, the Bush Campaign needs to suck up cash like a texas twister. And so far, its on track. Other candidates complain bushs turned the Republican Party into his personal atm. Le