ronald reagan and tip o neal could have a scotch and come out with a compromise? it doesn t happen anymore, and it s sad that this country has gotten to that point. mayors jim ross, regina romero, thank you both. next, the power of lies. senator ted cruz told the truth about january 6th and was just forced to eat crow on live tv, showing how powerful after unions in republican politics. president of media matters on the danger that have. and later, could build back better make a comeback? congressman jamaal bowman says it is a must. he s here to explain why.
tenacity, i disagree vehemently with a lot of the policies that nancy is out here promoting. i rarely get into the trench and do it all over again for the fate. but in terms of trying to hold the line on our democracy, number one, but at the same time, trying top navigate and move this administration, the biden administration into a position where it can pick up a win? she s demonstrated that. she s gotten two good wins for them this year. you have to tip the hat to the once and forever speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. no, i agree with you. i think she will go down in history with tip o neal, some of the greats in both of the chambers, the sam rayburns, the people you name buildings after. i would say she is probably the most effective speaker of the house probably in u.s. history. she s had to navigate the most difficult times, with a first black president getting through
national political, you know, echo chamber that you see the aocs and the squads in. they need to get away from the cancel culture moment that really helped lead to this. you go back to louden county, this is where it started back in march where it really fired people up, 700 people in a group trying to cancel others, right, because they disagreed with them. well, guess what? they own this. they helped make this happen. people are sick of it. people are sick of people, you know, trying to cancel them because they re intolerant of different view points. so if i m joe manchin and jon tester and kristen sinema, i m looking at my state and i am trying to lead with them in mind not with, you know, national politics and the pressure coming from the far left. be a leader for your state, stay local, all politics is local. tip o neal said it. it s just as true today as it was then. laura: a lots of people tonight are pinging me on my cell phone asking when asra and ian are going to start runni
road race, here he is crossing the finish line. it s annual event kind of full of d.c. insiders from members of the media to members of congress and the supreme court and you can see his washington nationals hat there. he is a big nationals fan. of course, brett cavanaugh has been a d.c. insider literally his entire life. his father ed cavanaugh spent two decades in washington as a top lobbiest for the cosmetics industry. he was a golf partner of tip o neal, the long-time democratic house speaker. the younger cavanaugh attended elite catholic schools and was two years ahead of neil gorsich, what are the odds on the supreme court. cavanaugh is a guy who is a creature of well, the swamp, for lack of a better word who then went to have a career in republican politics. you see, brett cavanaugh, like all members on of the supreme court are just human beings with personal politics, and life
there to test it to find out if it was equal and they were violently opposed. it s amazing that we thought that the civil rights era was history and now we re still seeing the voting rights being rolled back state after state and also, police protection. you were formerly a capitol police officer before you worked for tip o neal on the hill. the justice department released new video in the case against the man leading the proud boys on january 6th. what was your reaction on the attack of the capitol? you worked out there, and i worked out there. i worked on both sides, the political side and the journalist side. i felt violated. it was a cathedral of democracy and that s where lincoln gave his second inaugural about the civil war and how it was penance for slavery and what was done by