denies. and it looks like mueller has a gut punch. we saw the president do something we have never really seen before. he declared defeat and seemed to admit it. ly sign a bill to open our government for three weeks until february 15th. i have seen and heard from enough democrats and republicans that they are willing to put partisanship aside, i think to be clear the he accepted the offer that he got at the
administration to bring warrant requirements into surveillance. but here we have a warrant requirement. and to try to conflate the two issues is very troubling. you know, i do think that, you know, here at home, i ve been home for several days, my constituents have come up and said, you know, they re worried about our democracy. they re worried about whether our system of government is going to survive the attacks that the president is making on it. at the end of the constitutional convention, we it was asked by one of the founders what kind of government did we have? and he said, a republic, have you can keep it. it depends on each one of us in our various roles to put partisanship aside, if we possibly can, and keep our eye on the ball, which is to support
just a pure process question, then another subject. if repeal and delay were to be passed, you know, don t you think that some people would be within their rights to be concerned if republicans couldn t get something through now, why should it be any different over the next year or two? wouldn t there be a real possibility there never would be a replace? the repeal portion is the one that partisanship aside, id logically, there s a deep divide between members of congress. it s the repeal portion more so than the replace debate. hopefully, between republicans and democrats, you won t see as much of a divide in how do we insure more americans, have access to patient centered health care. the more difficult portion is the repeal. there, you are not going to get democratic votes. you can t sit here and blame
does anyone at this point think donald trump, for better or worse, whether you re a fan or an opponent, he is not a guy who sticks to the script. to the degree there have been accomplishmen accomplishments, he did free a prisoner in just a minute. did he in his view make decisive packs president obama didn t make with the use of chemical weapons. when they talk about how foreign policy is working, i think it is a credible claim. it is on a relative scale. congresswoman, what opportunity does this white house have? take all partisanship aside, what opportunity do they have to make a first impression with world leaders who have not met or worked with donald trump before? i think there is an opportunity. the international community has been quite skeptical of this president. doesn t really understand where the foreign policy is leading.
go. so three, four, 5-year-old child brought across the border did not break any law. many of these kids only speak english. a lot of them don t even remember their countries of origin because they were so young when they came. we need to do the right thing. we need to put partisanship aside, just like we need to do in health care, and do right by these young people who in my opinion are already americans. we just need to recognize it. you re going to have to define who the we is and make that fight. we will cover it. i also direct people to read the op ed you wrote on march 1st about your concerns about the national debt. because when we get the cbo score on what this new health care proposal is, it will be interesting to see had the government s reckoning is of how much it will cost. please come back on then. that s coming on monday. have a good day, chris. you, too. february jobs numbers are coming in. what do they look like during the first full month of the trump administr