protection, civil rights protections that won t endear her to other democrats. i think that nancy pelosi will be the speaker. i don t think it ll be close and i really believe that marsha fudge is going to support her. arthel: kim, what s your take? i think he s right. she s going to be the leader. i don t know why anybody wants the job. she will see what it s like to be in charge of a caucus that does not agree with itself. it s going to be a thankless job. i cannot wait for her to have to deal with, you know, the socialists in her party and the people, the younger folks, the far left that are going to have ideas that nancy pelosi will even think are far left and frankly it s great for the republican party, you know, either way whether it s her or someone new they are going to have to make a case for undoing all of the good that we ve been able to do for raising they will have to make a case for raising taxes and for rolling back regulation that is we were able to roll back and st
shoot, going back a full week when you factor in the nato summit. she has a lot of questions to answer. she has to try to explain, if she can, what the president said today, what the president said yesterday, what the president said in helsinki, and everything that happened at nato. it s a thankless job. it s going to be word salad guaranteed. we are going to have to leave it there. we will check in in a few minutes. jonathan, appreciate your insight, sir. thank you. again, we are keeping a close eye on the white house. just a few minutes from now sarah sanders taking questions. we will bring that to you as soon as it starts. is not always easy. it s a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many
family units many times they are being trafficked with smugglers and stepping in like the humanitarians that they are. not only stopping drugs and not only stopping crime but also making sure that families, even illegal immigrant families are safe and taken care of. that s what you won t hear from many of the other mainstream media networks. steve: you are right. i haven t heard that angle one time until this morning. tomi lahren thank you for joining us from l.a. and going down to the border for us. absolutely. i thank all the border patrol agents out there each and every day because it s a thankless job. they do a lot of hard work. thank you to you guys doing this every day. brian: typically lehner, thanks. meanwhile we forge ahead. michelle malkin is going to be on our show along with steve scalise are we going to get a immigration deal done and what will it look like. kellyanne conway with the supreme court decision and what it will look like
plate and help us work with russia. as a senator, you have to provide advice and consent on cabinet nominees. we have another opening at va. veterans affairs. secretary shulkin, should he have been fired? did the president do the right thing? the ig report is troubling. presidents deserve to have advisers to agree with them. on policies. apparently there were policy disputes. you think it was justified? it s a thankless job. we have had some high quality individuals in that position. and they haven t made a lot of progress in terms of reforming the va. is that a reflection on what? on the agency, the bureaucracy? the fact that the va health care system is a government run single payer bureaucratic health care system and doesn t work. senator coburn, one of his last reports, talked about how the va system in on average doctors have about 1,200 cases. private sector is 2,300 sector. we have spent so much money on the va, and we have increased funding overall 2.3 times on he
now they don t have anyone who can do the basic block attack for the white house. as many mistakes as they ve made, expect far more because they don t have anyone who can help him. they always say you don t make new friends at the white house. i m wondering if at the meets anybody who could be the next flack for him. the fifth communications director trying to explain him to the country. he does what he wants to do, and by 7:30 in the morning you have to explain what he meant at 6:30 in the morning when he got the times and started rattling off his thoughts. i m giving you credit. it s a thankless job. the reason why hope hicks is the fifth person to have it in 13, 14 months. it s hard who might want it next. it s not just that she s been in that job. she has been somebody who kind of had a connection to him that few other people had. the people he s been close to e that he came to town with as