provide that relief as long as the u.s. sanctions are in place. well, you know that they tried to work outside paul: yes. of the dollar financial system that drives the world and try to find another mechanism to do it. they have not been successful, although they certainly have the will, and they re certainly frustrating this administration. the good news is they are pushing back on iranians. they re telling them not to increase the enrichment program, and that we ll see. the iranians, clearly, are trying to provocation, we saw that, sabotaging ships in the gulf, taking our drone down. it s questionable whether they really intended to do that or not. paul: right. but they got caught at the sabotaging, and that s the one thing they wanted to avoid. we ll see how much of that they re going to do. what is a fact is the iranians have never been in a situation they re in in 39 years with the
time give to the congress information of the state of the union. so, let s hear how the speech is playing with hawaii democratic senator, mazie hirono. good evening. what was your take on the president s state of the union address? we ve had a harsh reality of two years of the trump presid t presidency, starting with the muslim ban, sabotaging of the health care, and that s our reality of this presidency. i don t think that kind of reality is going to change. whatever he said tonight that was nice does not erase the reality of the harm that he s brought upon this country, and the chaos that he has wrought upon this country for the past two years.
help the migrants try to break the law and get into the u.s. watch. u. it seems imperative to methh all of these people who are legitimate asylum seekers away. we have to find a process to bring them in, process them quickly and deal with their legitimate asylum claims. this is a crisis of donald trump s making. she calls them legitimate asylum claims. michelle malkin joins us now. she was a cochair of the progressive caucus. any surprise she s joining the migrants down there. not at all. she ice one of the most radical members of the house democratic caucus. and the idea of having american congressional representatives embedded with foreign groups that are bent on sabotaging not
he was drinking too much, he was seeing too many women. in many ways he was self-sabotaging. a year after bobby s death ted attends a reunion of his brother s old campaign team on chappaquiddick island in massachusetts. teddy felt it was important for him to go represent bobby. so, he went over with his chauffeur. there s a party and a lot of women there and he takes the keys from his chauffeur and gets into the car with a young woman. her name is mary jo kopechne. mary jo kopechne had worked for bobby in his 1968 campaign, and teddy was going to, according to his story, take her to the ferry that would take
i mean, we always do focus on susan collins and lisa murkowski because they are genuine swing votes. but, you know, flake popped up out of nowhere. i wouldn t be surprised if you see, you know, what does bob corker say about this, someone who doesn t have their political fate tied to this president? but kasie, i really want to talk about the fact this woman has come forward and everything she s sacrificing and the sabotaging of her career as a result. it s interesting to see in this day and time if she s able to come forward with that penalty. anita hill really had to navigate and basically sabotage her own career and come forward with what is considered truthful evidence. senator king, great to see you. thanks for being here tonight.