barnhart, conducted by washington post, george mason university. throw out the numbers. 58%, majority of americans endorse opening of a house impeachment and 49% say the house should take a more significant step to impooch the president and ca pea -impeach the president and call for his removal. is that enough to break and speak up against the president, the republicans? i don t think so far it s enough. prab republicans are looking at primarily what republican voters think. staunchly divided, most republican voters are anteimpeachment and don t think trump did anything wrong, again, gets a lot of media information telling them that message. with the exception of a couple, that it would be enough to ratify impeachment yet. the movement could continue and
but on the other hand, you have democrats eager to talk about a party who would not allow an exception and kevin mccarthy said one thing inaccurate. he said the prab and that is inaccurate. there was a debate off that in the ra if rape and incest. the last republican have not come out in support this law pushing back on it if viable the
finding the russian translator so they d understand it. boom. you stepped on that, so the whole thing just sort of spun out into space. so since you did that, we are going to talk about alabama. no. because the guys haven t been here since the alabama game. it s a little old. that was one of the five best sporting events i seen if a long, long time. how about a program, mika, where you can bench your stars, your quarterback. and take a little freshman. put a binch of freshman. he comes out in the second half throwing left handed. what happens to hertz now? he will be fine. personally i would transfer if i were him. he was such a class act. he a quarterback. you can be a class act and sprab three more national championships. he can be patient. tom brady was not a great quarterback at michigan.
why i m very skeptical about cooperating with russia in syria. why i think it s important that we recaptainize our nuclear arsenal because they re doing a nuclear buildup. a lot e dimensions to the russia problem. turning to another developing story. members of the president s team including donald trump jr., son-in-law, jared kushner and then campaign manager paul manafort met with a russian lawyer just last june, two weeks after trump clinched the prab nomination. trump jr. confirming the previously undisclosed meeting first reported by the new york times. it s the first known meeting between some of the highest ranking members of the trump team and a russian during the campaign. cnn s global affairs correspondent elise labott is covering these new requedevelop. reporter: the supposed topic of meeting, ta too talk about a
i don t think this race is all about any one thing as you said, chuck. let me ask you then specifically on healthcare, do you view it as a negative right now for your members because it s so unpopular and that it s going to take time to it into a positive? or where do you assess the healthcare issue right now for republican candidates thinking about 2018? i think only in washington can keeping your promises be called negative. frankly, we campaigned in 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2014, and by the way, chuck, the status quo is terrible in my home state of ohio. i have four of my 12 counties that have zero insurance companies now in the individual mark place and four more that have only one and no choice. so there s a huge prab in the status quo. we have to do something to fix