Strategistepublican and cochair of approach from Great America super pac. Day. Me where we are this it is tough to keep track sometimes. Donald trump spent much of his day attacking republicans for being weak need kneed, especially paul ryan. Paul ryan is looking to protect his members, many of whom wants dowin reelection, but also not want to embrace trump and feeling the need to walk away from his candidacy. There is a fallout from that. What ryan and a lot of other people in the house are wondering is whether he has angered some people, whether he will actually depress turnout by walking away from donald trump. It is difficult to see how this all ends up. Trump says the shackles are off. We will see what that means. Charlie rose what does that mean . To be who he is going he wants to be addressed not going to worry about paul ryan or the members of the House Republican congress and the several dozen members of senate that are up for reelection in difficult races across the country.
Strategistepublican and cochair of approach from Great America super pac. Day. Me where we are this it is tough to keep track sometimes. Donald trump spent much of his day attacking republicans for being weak need kneed, especially paul ryan. Paul ryan is looking to protect his members, many of whom wants dowin reelection, but also not want to embrace trump and feeling the need to walk away from his candidacy. There is a fallout from that. What ryan and a lot of other people in the house are wondering is whether he has angered some people, whether he will actually depress turnout by walking away from donald trump. It is difficult to see how this all ends up. Trump says the shackles are off. We will see what that means. Charlie rose what does that mean . To be who he is going he wants to be addressed not going to worry about paul ryan or the members of the House Republican congress and the several dozen members of senate that are up for reelection in difficult races across the country.
Feted by staff. The National Governors association is one of the finest group of people, most professional and dedicated, knowledgeable possible. The reason i am confidently casting a vote is because of the extraordinarily good work they have done. Thank you. That sounds like a second from governor abercrombie. All in favor signal by saying i. All opposed it is unanimous. This concludes our meeting. Thank you ray much. Very much. [applause] we will have more from the National Governors association tomorrow, starting live at 9 30 am eastern when Business Leaders discuss governor mark tells initiative on employing people with disabilities. Then mike at 2 30 p. M. , a form on education with governor malloy. That is tomorrow on cspan. Next, a discussion with ruth Bader Ginsburg. Later, a form on the white house and Climate Change. At age 25, she was one of the wealthiest widows in the colonies. During the revolution, while in her mid40s, she was considered an enemy by the british who threa
Procurement deals. I didnt that there is a lot more to the relationship, including the way we deal with the relationship with the rest of the world. We have not talked about Everything Else we do around the world together in some of the troubled spots. There are real values that we share. In the context, we in canada there is a need to be a closer relationship between the Prime Minister and the president. We will move the conversation along, but this pipeline decision lies with the president. It will be something canadians can look to and say, he said no. I went to get a sense on how significant a dent that could put in the relationship if president obama says no to the keystone. I think it depends on how it is managed between the two leaders. This is a case in which the Prime Minister believes this is an important issue for canada. It was understandable in the context of the runup to the president ial Election Campaign the last time that he was saying no and there were other issues th
Social secretary of the white house. Soon after the socialists a cap after the Social Security social secretary had a conversation with the first lady, he would lay out who, when, where, and how it was going to be about. There was a lot of planning. Usually these events are planned three, four, sometimes as much as a year into the future. Sometimes a lot less time. The planning is intensive. I think one of the things people forget about state dinners is that they set a style for the white house from a social aspect and they also set a first ladys style. We deal with things like the flowers, the table settings, what color dress is the first lady going to wear at a state dinner . I can remember the chief florist at the white house getting together with the first ladies and actually having a sample of the fabric, the color and texture, and planning flowers and the color of the tablecloths and how the tape was going to be set with what kind of decorations. But basically, the first lady has