truck shows. i just think at the end of the day, people are not going to vote for candidates that want to destroy the department of education and social security and think everything is unconstitutional. larry: is a few of these spoiling the bunch, penn? i don t know. there are a lot of nuts in the tea party. there is no doubt about that. there are a lot of people saying a lot of crazy things. there are tea party people that i know personally who all they care about is fiscal responsibility and making governments smaller and there is nothing i can see crazy about that. of course, consider the source. but there are all sorts of stuff. i haven t met anyone who supports sarah palin. personally one on one. it seems only the democrats are the ones that talk about her all the time. there must be people supporting her. i have never met one. i have met people on just about every other political position.
larry: one at a time. people say about the tea party, they go, oh, it s brought energy well, so do monster truck shows. i just think at the end of the day, people are not going to vote for candidates that want to destroy the department of education and social security and think everything is unconstitutional. larry: is a few of these spoiling the bunch, penn? i don t know. there are a lot of nuts in the tea party. there is no doubt about that. there are a lot of people saying a lot of crazy things. there are tea party people that i know personally who all they care about is fiscal responsibility and making governments smaller and there is nothing i can see crazy about that. of course, consider the source. but there are all sorts of stuff. i haven t met anyone who supports sarah palin. personally one on one. it seems only the democrats are the ones that talk about her all the time. there must be people supporting her. i have never met one. i have met people on just about every
he s been the great communicator of the bunch. he s been the one showing everybody around their subterranean quarters. i talked to his family earlier today. his 13-year-old son was eagerly awaiting this moment. they were waving their flags. they told me that mario is known as the they call him the great animator here. the animator in the sense of almost being a reporter because he loves to talk and to narrate. they say he can do reality tv. after this, believe me, they ve been experiencing their own reality tv down there. this is real. this is the epitome of reality tv. you can see the winch is spinning. the men down below. i m still stunned that we can watch the picture down below. here comes the president making his way to the microphone. let s hear what he s about to
about the wife and the the mistress over these days. but as you mentioned, truly he s performed a lot of those important took a lot of those important vital statistics on the miners as they were down below. the only trained emt of the bunch. he really was the one responsible for checking daily what their blood pressure was, their heart rates, monitoring every aspect, checking their anxiety levels. this is the guy who was the one who was communicating with the doctors above and was really giving all the tests and antibiotics. he was the one who took care of the guys down below. so truly a remarkable hero. what s interesting, you know, as i see here as they go from one rescue to another, is to see how the media moves from camp to camp to camp where the families are. in fact, right here to the side
colleagues say he filed notebook after notebook away, filled them up with copious notes during meetings and his time with the trump campaign and white house. axios indicated the notebooks could be a bonanza for robert mueller. a white house official quoted as saying, people are going to wish they d be nicer to sean. he was in a lot of meetings. good point to get into our leadoff panel here tonight. elisabeth bumiller for the new york times, veteran of the beat political campaigns. robert costa, national political reporter for the washington post. host of washington pbs. we welcome back jill wine-banks, former assistant watergate counsel. jill, you get to start tonight because you re the lawyer of the