roooaaaar! it s a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it s not just easy. it s geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. david: house democrats and one republican wrapping up impeachment calls after hearing from robert mueller this week. house judiciary committee member tom mcclintock joining us. what did you think of mister mueller s statement? it was an attorney his tactics are petty, underhanded and disreputable, someone who quibbles over trivial matters. that describes mueller s statement to a t. we gave him and his team $25
let me play a little soundbite from his statement this weekend get your reaction. if we had confidence the president did not commit a crime we would have said so. we did not make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. heather: some say that turns the standard of jurisprudence on its head. we are guilty until proven innocent. a prosecutor s job is not to exonerate people. a prosecutor after job is to assemble a case. that is what he was specifically instructed to do. if there s a case for collusion or obstruction you make a prosecutorial recommendation. he didn t do that because he couldn t do that. there is no case. now dropping little innuendos, saying by the way don t question me.
canada us agreement done. it will court to strengthen the president s position vis-à-vis china. let s get rid of the tariffs and then the next day say we will pose new tariffs so that does make it problematic. i do think at the end of the day there will not be these tariffs on mexico. the president is going to get a deal with mexico. heather: david: it is 10 days. in the past, he feels there is making progress but we want us canada mexico to be a big free-trade zone so we can have a powerful alliance against these places like china but if you look at the job the president has done on the economy it is so fantastic i don t think we want new tariffs with the southern
indians and the chinese are doing, buying that oil. we want to put the pressure. the president is doing, i think, a pretty good job of putting the thumb on the moves in tehran. david: but the question is, you know, wounded animals sometimes can be very dangerous and the mullahs the ironies, i can t p emphasize this enough. not only was iran an ally of the united states, but some of the best business leaders are hunkered down and still there and yet the people in charge are fanatics. we saw how fanatical during the war with iraq when literally hundreds of thousands of iranians were sent to their deaths by the fanatics. how far will they push this? we ve had 40 years of malign activity by tehran and the mullahs. took over in 1979 and killing
and let s ends up talking about something substantive. what is the latest on our attempts to battle this crisis that is putting the next generation at risk? well, it s going to have to be on hands on deck. the federal government s got to do a better job. the dea and f.d.a. dick durbin, a democrat and my friends, we passed a bill together to try to get the dea and the f.d.a. to their job setting quotas. the pharmaceutical companies have to do a better job. there was an episode over a ten month period pharmaceutical drug companies sold three, i think it was three million opioid bills to a town in west virginia. you know how many members of the population it is? it s 400 people 4,000 people, i think. i mean, let s stop our doctors have to do a better job