shutdown? don t think there s going to be a shutdown. maybe that s wishful thinking on my part. i serve on the homeland security subcommittee on appropriations and i think the president would be wise by taking the deal he asked for, and he asked for $1.6 billion early on, and we came to an agreement with the senator on that and the rules were changed. first of all, spent the last money from the last congress appropriations, he s not put forth the plan we were supposed to get in september on how the money is to be used, and then when we came forward with $is.6 billion, which by the way is a lot of money sure. it s pooh-poohed off and says we want $5 billion. i have not talked to a sing soul in the halls of congress that don t want a secure border, it s critical for the country, ports and borders. the question become how do you
pessimism. it could be a great opportunity. an opportunity for what, though, rick? another party. another system? is it still going to be a two-party system, just a different name on it? what does that accomplish? as long as we re a constitutional republican, we re a two-party system. we re not a thousand independent parties have come and gone since the beginning of the republican party in 1859. so it seems very unlikely the emergence of a third party is very unlikely, historically. but i think this really does change things. and i ve always sort of pooh-poohed independent parties. when ross perot came around with the green party, the libertarian party, which is sort of an oxymoron, but i think there s an opportunity. it depends i think things are going to get worse for the president and not better and the republican party is going to figure out that if they want to be in power, assigning yourself with this president as he keeps chipping away at the traditional people who a
economy, across the board. we re actually doing better than even promised when people like jessica in the campaign democrats pooh-poohed it. sandra: promising the growth in the economy the sustainable. and one of the challenges i think democrats would have a lot more opportunity if they had tried to embrace the notion of the party of fiscal restraint alongside that we ll be pragmatic. the how do you pay for healthcare for all? i do think with the economy if you look especially with the terms of the long-term structural things. reinvestment of money from abroad, job growth, increase in labor participation, business investment, it is hard for a republican politician to make the case corporate tax cuts i think were superb but you can do that if you look at this graph, bring out trump
reporter: something they are teaming up, a pilot program that will allow shoppers to make grocery pickups with the help of a self driving car, shoppers can take a driverless shuttle service to and from walmart whenever they purchase groceries from walmart.com using the online pickup service was the pilot program is only in phoenix, arizona right now. jillian: burger king. what is this? this is unusual and fun campaign from burger king. instead of the usual chicken fries they have check fries in a pink box. this is a protest, the so-called tax where women pay more for a product then pooh-poohed do. everyone will pay the same price if they come in a pink box.
over the conclusions of our intelligence community and robert mueller. we ll see when it comes to that. you have the president who said he d bring up election meddling with putin. in fact, here s what he said about that. he may deny it. all i can do is say did you and don t do it again. i don t think he ll have any gee, i did it, i did it, you got me. we have to keep in mind, betsy, when he said all of this, he already knew about these indictments. he was informed of the indictments before this trip, so what do you make of the comments there when we string them back-to-back? you know, it s fascinating that the president always seems in some ways to hint that he s giving putin the benefit of the doubt when it comes to russian meddling in the 2016 election campaigns, and trump has been talking about putin in this way ever since he was inaugurated as president, in fact, going back to during the campaign he completely pooh-poohed, sort of undermined the view that the russians were