it was targeting with his head. he rammed right into him with his head. they are supposed to stop those plays. he never looked back at the quarterback, clearly he had decided this guy s going to catch this ball. i have to go for broke. and he was betting on a flag, and he shouldn t have gotten it. he didn t even turn around and say, no flag, no flag. you know what, chris? what? they can do a do-over. there s recourse. seriously. they actually could. they re not going to do a do-over. they may make it so you can review plays when there isn t a flag thrown. anyway, i wanted to try and get something positive out of it and mess with you a little, which is always a bonus. boy, i m going to get you so good. i can t wait for it. don t be like that. hey, listen, people think they understand this whole shutdown thing. like how we got here. they really don t. the more i start quizzing people and i ask them what they know,
don t be like that. i can t wait for it. hey, listen, people think they understand this whole shutdown thing, like how we got here. they really don t. the more i start quizzing people and i ask them what they know, they don t really know about it. what we re going to do is we re going to break it down for you. tom foreman is going to do it. he s going to the virtual room to break it down for people in a simplistic way about exactly where we are, how we got here, and what can get us out of it. beautiful. good for you, d. lemon. i ll see you in a second. see you both sides, cuomo. he s cheap. all right. so something has happened here. we got another indication of where the president s head is, another echo of it once again from his own family. his daughter-in-law is taking heat for her comments on the shutdown, deservedly so. you know me, i don t like to involve family in politics. but we re seeing something that is an echo of a reality. the argument is next. this simple
members in the coast guard, letting them know he finds it unacceptable they re having to rely on food pantries and donations, telling them that their leadership has their back and, yeah, they re going to continue to be unpaid week after week after week. this is the first time that u.s. coast guard service members have ever gone without pay through any of the shutdowns we ve been through as a country. this one appears to be indefinite. this is now week five. joining us now is senator sherrod brown. senator, it s really good to have you here. thanks for coming in. thank you, rachel. i am i feel like the more i talk to people who have clear eyes and can see the horizon on the shutdown thing, the more i am very worried that it might have no end, that there might not be a way to end it, nor any intention to end it on the part of this administration or congressional republicans. i think that, i mean, it s clear that mitch mcconnell s got to do his job. donald trump he thrives on th
this is the u.s. coast guard service members have ever gone without pay through any of the shutdowns we ve been through as a country and this appears to be indefinite. this is week five. joining us now is senator sheriff brown, dhe brown. thank you for coming in. i am i feel like the more i talk to people who have clear eyes and can see the horizon on the shutdown thing, the more i am worried it might have no end and there might not be a way to end it nor any intention to end it on administration or congressional republicans. i think it s clear that mitch mcconnell has to do his job. donald trump thrives on this. we all know if he gets the $5 billion he ll do this again in six months and throw another temper and shut down the government again like a 2-year-old wanting another cookie and crying and give him a
network, if you don t get you should demand. and one of the things he told me, neil, the shutdown thing been there, done that a lot, got used to it a lot. indifferent though it might have seemed to the plight of 800,000 federal workers and contractors not getting paychecks in the scheme of things it s happened so often, it s a nonevent. what did you make of that? you know, you ve been talking earlier in your program about the fact that there seems to be some alarm from other parts of the world about this shutdown. neil: right. there isn t much of a shutdown, isn t much alarm here at all. that s exactly your guest got it right at the point. the expectation is given the history of the shutdowns we ve been looking at, it s not going to last for a long time. everybody kind of expects or thinks that this is not going to last a long time either. neil: what if it does? what if it drags on months? yeah, you got a good point, good question, it s really not that trivial.