ap in class, no longer by by education, and your will be in demand, your wages a will climb. but then the missing, cable liberal talk about the suburban women that are turned off, we lost them. maybe show. i don t know, stormy daniels was horse face maybe that turns them off, i don t know, there are 4%, that you don t need it all in one place. on 1% here or two, he is close but he will need a little bit of boost if they have a credible candidate in 2020. mark: is it part of the problem, in suburbs, the way that media frame the debate, they don frame it debate. no. mark: last 6 month president has been called hitler, his administration been compared to
ap in class, no longer by by education, and your will be in demand, your wages a will climb. but then the missing, cable liberal talk about the suburban women that are turned off, we lost them. maybe show. i don t know, stormy daniels was horse face maybe that turns them off, i don t know, there are 4%, that you don t need it all in one place. on 1% here or two, he is close but he will need a little bit of boost if they have a credible candidate in 2020. mark: is it part of the problem, in suburbs, the way that media frame the debate, they don frame it debate. no. mark: last 6 month president has been called hitler, his administration been compared to
by the way, he brought it up in the conversation about pocahontas and elizabeth warren. let s say i m debating pocahontas, right? i promise you i ll do this. you know those little kits they sell on television for $2, learn your heritage. the guy says i was born in scotland and it turns out he was born in puerto rico. okay, that s good. the guy says i was born in germany. he wasn t born in germany. he was born someplace else. i m going to get one of those kits and in the middle of it debate when she proclaims she s of indian heritage because her mother said she has high cheekbones, we will take that little kit but we be to do it gently. because in the me too generation, we have to be very gentle.
time. this marks 100 years since it debate. debuted. florida voted to deep daylight saving time year round. they could join arizona and hawaii who are exempt. it s confusing with the flights and everything. that was fascinating. all right. as chairman of the oversight committee, one thing i did was i brought martin up whose generic drugs rose to high levels. do you think have you done anything wrong? on the advice of counsel i invoke my fifth amendment privilege and decline to answer
democracy, they say. i find these attacks on the judiciary absolutely abhorrent and unacceptable. i will be honest, i don t understand language like that, we don t have so-called judges, we don t have so-called senators, we don t have so-called presidents. so-called judge, is it appropriate for the president to be questioning the legitimacy of a federal judge in that way? doesn t that undermine the separation of powers and the constitution written right next door? u tucker: they are lying to you as they always do. it s not anti-democratic to demand the public s views should fundamentally shape public policy. that s the essence of democracy itself. jonathan turley is a particularly distinguished professor at george washington university law school. and he joins us tonight. professor, thanks for coming on. thanks. tucker: that s kind of the essence of the whole t debate, is to what extent should public policy be guided by the public s viewsc in a democracy? and obviously the