what s up next? part two is we will dig into that community that s pro drilling. native alaskans who see this as sovereignty. you saw how emotional it was. very emotional. we will get into climate change. they are going after the one product changing their landscape. forever. forever. thank you for going. thank you for doing this. it s beautifully shot and edited. we appreciate it. more from bill tomorrow morning. president trump threatening to revoke security clearances of former intel chiefs. paul ryan thinks the president is trolling people. we will have more on that ahead. let me hand it over to kate bolduan who picks it up right after this. when i received the diagnoses,
pretty extreme raises, and now tell a committee the other story. you had greg walden, a conservative republican, today criticizing scott pruitt. nobody on the left is making him do this. i m surprised you re taking this tack. because it s as though you can t find a guy who s tough on climate change or pro-drilling who doesn t have these kinds of ethical problems. he has ethical problems wait a minute, wait a minute. joan, how many people in the media even batted an eye when gene mccarthy was spending millions to go to over to paris for the all over the world for these posh places for these climate change conferences that cost 10, 100 times more than the money that is supposed to have been misappropriated by scott pruitt. i mean, it s like comparing an ant with an elephant in terms of the money that was misappropriated by the previous administration i think we ve had these sequential revelations about high spending on the taxpayers dime about you didn t answer my
sanctions. so, what s happening, president barak obama is doing pore things. he s conservaing more land, which runs coun foretrump s policy, pro-drilling. so, it s become very sticky, my sense is both sideses would be happy top see it end. only 19 more days to go. we hope top have you back. thank you so much for joining us. don t forget to watch, fox news sunday, and she ll be sitting down with tom cotton to discuss the fallout. that s right here on the fox nice channel at 2 p.m. stay tuned. coming up, latest developments out of turkey as they hunt for the gunman who killed 39 people, in a night club attack.
something on the phone or e-mail each other or here a great idea for jobs. i don t know. i m trying to give the best light on this, i don t think that happened either. i actually read the list, scores of recommendations about how to make this economy grow faster and create more jobs. everything from immigration policy, more skilled people in and create jobs in america. let s bring the tax rates down and reform the tax system. let s have more pro drilling and pro energy policy. let s get some of the these regulations to make sense. we go on and on, but the thing that was amazing and i think you and i and most americans would agree with the recommendations, the president did virtually nothing with these. neil: a lot of administrations of commissions where they look into something and then the final report collects dusted. i always think with the president involved, if you are
the best way to understand who mitt romney is and what kind of president he would be. everybody says he was on this side and then on this side so we don t really know. i think we do know. the easiest clue you can ever look to to a politician is what is their party label. mitt romney s role, if he s president, his role in the republican party will be to implement the agenda of the republican party and the agenda is very clear when it comes to climate change, it s skepticism, hostility to the idea of cap and trade, pro coal, pro drilling, pro-pipeli pro-pipeline. reduce regulations. we know what you re getting. i don t know what mitt romney believes in his heart of hearts but he cannot survive as president politically if he s not actively trying to implement his party s agenda. nbc news poll found that 43% of voters have a somewhat positive view of mr. romney. only 36% say the same thing about the republican party. so if mr. romney is more popular than his own party, does that