fights behind closed doors. you walk out and wow. willie what? you know. nancy pelosi would never allow this never. to happen. never. you just don t go out there and get humiliated three times in a row. what a contrast. nancy pelosi never went to the house floor. people saying, what it s going to happen? you went to the house floor, you knew if nancy put it on the floor it s going to pass. did all the work before. hear from a lot of people, willie, kevin pl m had a month to lock it up and didn t do it. he didn t flow how to closed deal so humiliated yesterday. i got to say, that marjorie taylor greene fed up saying she s had enough. you had kevin mccarthy attacking members of his own caucus yesterday. you have the wall street journal editorial page, gop chaos caucus. house republicans said they want to drain the swamp and save america, but they can t even get through day one without a display of dysfunction. it s just it s just chaos. new york post a
at war. a note of caution from the u.s. far too many palestinians have been killed. as israeli forces pound gaza. we are increasing pressure on hamas every hour, every day. what s his war plan? israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu joins me live for his first cnn interview since hamas terror attack inside israel and then u.s. national security adviser jake sullivan is here. plus, the right to vote. voters send republicans another message on abortion rights. how will the gopa dakota? i ll ask a the chairwoman of the republican party, ronna mcdaniel. a complicated headache, but will he run for president and what does an already crowded third party presidential win mean for a pabiden re-election. david axelrod and larry hogan join me ahead. hello, i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is watching global tensions rise even further. this morning the tension in the middle east is focused on worsening humanitarian crises in gaza as israe
state of the union jostar now. have a great day. at war. a note of caution from the u.s. far too many palestinians have been killed. as israeli forces pound gaza. we re increasing pressure on hamas every hour, every day. what s his war plan? israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu joins me live for his first cnn interview since hamas terror attack inside israel. then u.s. national security adviser jake sullivan is here. plugs, the right to vote. voters send republicans another message on abortion rights. how will the gop adapt? we have to address this issue. i ll ask the chairwoman of the republican party ronna mcdaniel ahead. it s complicated. a new democratic headache. i will not be running for re-election. but will he run for president? what does an already crowded third party lane mean for a biden re-election. david ags elrod and former republican governor larry hogan join me ahead. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union i
they looked catty. putting on a show. i ll call it political pawn, you can t take your eyes off of it. and it s going to go on and on. james, even inside the republican caucus we re hearing loud voices, like dan crenshaw of texas going hard after this group of 19 or 20 people saying they are the enemy now. saying a bunch of democrats to infiltrate our caucus what it looks like. making us look incompetent and like we don t deserve any gavels. control the house. not by much but got the votes. whatever happens in the speaker s race, what are the next couple years going to look like? i defer to joe on this but i think if in a party fight, when it s the democrats and republicans, we don t much like each other. intraparty fights, they really hate each other. and the residual effects of
you know, off slogan here on our network, there s a guy looking forward, the vice president. and i think we don t even know what it would be like if we had a party fight between he and the secretary of state. we have no idea what that could be like. and anybody who doesn t think it could happen isn t watching politics. ambitions collide. the other thing, before we get too speculating into 2016, to watch the role of vice president in governing for the second term the way he was put point on the gun control issue, the way he was put point on stimulus and the way he was put point on getting out of iraq, this president and this vice president have a relationship that is relatively unexplored because of the way joe biden is viewed by the media. but this president has shown in action in terms of what he has trusted joe biden to do. that he believes in him as goochbing force in this administration and has been given hard stuff to do and