people are jobless. a lot has been lost and it s going to take several years to recapture lost ground. but hopefully hundred. district especially in the room of course we will story brewing back some of us. and in the longer to cause the limit for this country. the task of reconstruction has now begun. to change and yes our tactic is merely to research out his plans in more detail in a speech on friday evening. and for more now let s bring in south african journalist on lease there fontayne here with us here in the studio welcome and good evening we see each other again this week you feel it s been quite a busy week but now we have cyril ramaphosa who is now the president of south africa all hopes pinned on hand what can we look forward to i think that first of
group of senators that includes democrats because he decided he does need them if he wants to have bipartisan tax reform. specifically, president trump is targeting three democratic senators up for re-election in 2018 in states that the president carried. they now have to choose between making a deal with him or resisting a deal. that is the bigger story brewing here on both sides. cue the both ciderisms. we know you like to do that on twitter. if our leaders learned anything else in the last few weeks it s that there is a major battle in 2018 that could purge each party of its more moderate governing wing or what s left of it. right now you are seeing signs of a purge on the right. the republican establishment is trying to nullify the 2016 election. that s a brutal fact we have to face. they do not want donald trump s pop you list economic nationalist agenda to be
and human services secretary can change some of those rules just like kathleen sebelius did after they basically okayed a bunch of blank pieces of paper. yeah. but that s not what they promised, brian. these people ran on the promise of repealing obamacare. not empowering the hhs secretary to be a modern day healthcare monarch. that s not what happens. steve: that s the frustration, dan. all those republicans got elected and reelected after promising it and yesterday they had the chance to repeal and they said, you know what? we re going to side with the democrats and they didn t. speaking of democrats. debbie wasserman shultz once upon a time was the chief of the national democratic party. ainsley: what do you think about this scandal and the pressure on her now to testify? yeah. this is incredible. so we have a story brewing in the media, right, of potential collusion with foreign nationals hacking into sensitive information systems. but here s the catch. it has nothing to do wit
resignation. you cannot have a national security advisor misleading the president and others. i know he s resigned. but he s not going to get off that easy. we need some answers to a lot of questions. and the questions that they say they want the answers to on the democratic side, what did the president know and when did he know it. chuck schumer said that the white house council cannot investigation this, that they re not an impartial investigative body. the department of justice cannot investigate this. looks like they re looking for a special outside prosecutor. so while the white house would like this to go away, the democrats are make sure it sticks like fly paper. shepard: there s another story brewing right now. that s the u.s. office of government ethics is calling for the white house to discipline the president s senior counselor, kellyanne conway
knowingly shipped tainted peanut butter will spend 28 years behind bars. stewart parnell connected to the salmonella outbreak that killed people and sickened others. two other employees were also sentenced to prison time. more trouble on the road ahead for volkswagon. the department of justice now considering criminal charges against vw. the car maker recalled 500,000 diesel vehicles after revelations it used trick software passing emissions grades. ceo said he is sorry for breaking people s trust as stocks nose-dived. the company facing 18 billion in fines. a financial story brewing in the windy city. the cost of living in chicago could go up with rahm emanuel gets his $500 million property tax wish. the largest increase in it the