craze. is this report going to be just an assessment, or do you have actual changes that are going to require enforcement? so the report itself, if i can lower expectations is about an assessment of what happened in january. we are taking up several policy agenda items, one is around these digital engagement practices that we just spoke about. two is about the market structure and what to do about the payments behind the scene, these things called payment for order flow where one market maker is buying a lot of the retail flow, two or three r. three is some of the plumbing, i m sorry to say, but the back of this clearing and settling. we have multiple projects. nobody likes to talk about the plumbing, but we all need good plumbing or our houses will be a mess, figuratively and
the corporate strengthlehold on our government. that in effect the federal government has failed. and unless we take back our democracy, restore government of, by, and for the people, that we won t get any of the policy agenda items that progressives like me and the people of america desperately want. we won t get health care for everything. we won t get the kind of education system that americans deserve. we won t get a living wage. and we won t be able to guarantee clean air and clean water for every american. so i am running because i felt that the key point was being missed. which is that corporations have taken over the government. and i feel after ten years of fighting them and beating them. that i m the person who can lead that fight. let me ask you this question, you ve spent millions of dollars, have not yet qualified for the debate. you re i believe one poll away from october. i know that. but you ve spent millions of dollars, called this president
time in his back pocket able to try to get solidarity with his republican colleagues in congress and get them to vote against this resolution, as he was in the cabinet room today meeting with his cabinet, the president seemed to be focused on policy. he allowed the cameras to stay there for more than an hour while ben carson and alex azar and jared kushner all spoke about big policy agenda items. the president almost reluctantly weighing in on the four congresswoman, the so-called squad. the fallout from his tweet on sunday. the president now trying to get away from that wheat and put the onus on those four congresswomay have said in their policies, trying to flip the script and turn the tables. listen to what the president said. president trump: you look at what they ve said. i have clips right here, the most vile, horrible statements about our country, about israel, about others. it s up to them.
change, when does that converge to the point where your concerns about trump and the country start to become bigger than the conservative policy agenda items you re checking off? and the person who i asked that to today, a pretty high-ranking person in the senate said, you know what, i don t know when we get there but those lines are getting closer. there is movement and people are starting to ask those questions, at least privately. interesting. the big three on a thursday night starting us off. jonathan lemire, eli cook, nancy stokols. coming up, president trump s lawyer declares mueller questions about obstruction of justice a no-go and then says he still might. and later, the insurrection from some senate democrats during day three of judge kavanaugh s supreme court confirmation hearing. the 11th hour just getting started on the aforementioned thursday night. with a range of suv s perfect for any adventure, you can be in your element, in any element. experience amazing
they say they may not like trump s behavior, they may recognize the dangers he poses to the democracy itself but they re caught between the base and their principles and wanting to stay in their in office. so what do they do? they adhere to the base. they accept and they celebrate the policies, tax reform, the conservative judges, the things that they are getting from the trump presidency and they look the other way on the other things. i asked, i said when does that change, when does that converge to the point where your concerns about trump and the country start to become bigger than the conservative policy agenda items you re checking off? and the person who i asked that to today, a pretty high-ranking person in the senate said, you know what, i don t know when we get there but those lines are getting closer. there is movement and people are starting to ask those questions, at least privately. interesting. the big three on a thursday night starting us off. jonathan lemire, eli c