high crime rates, alcoholic beveraging. voters need to lock how their communities have not progressed. and thou community have not turned around. john coniers is an example. has been in office too long and done nothing for his community to turn it around. how do you see it i see it differently. this next election will be a referendum on the trump administration and failure to get a lot done even if we get the tack bill. it is an unpopular tack bill there is control of the house and senate at stake. these issues are a distraction and a serious one to the parties. i was saying before as you summarized. and i want the democrats to win as a cent rift party that is inclusive tochlt do that they need people like coniers and people like al franken to go and
at it. in one way you can imagine the president is the head of the d.o.j and it s not that different than a u.s. attorney saying, we want the death penalty. but i hearken you back to the 70s, the charles manson case when president nixon said that charles manson was obviously guilty. it set off a fury of motion practice. and the lesson we learned from that is it s very dangerous when it comes to pretrial publicity any time the chief executive makes a comment. it might create such a prejudicial atmosphere that that person simply cannot get a fair trial that he is constitutionally entitled tochlt. why, when you select a jury and say, have you heard anything about this guy, every single person on the jury will say, yeah, the president said give him the death penalty. it s not whether or not the jury has heard the statement, but it s whether or not they can give him a fair trial based on the statement.
cooperative. he did speak before the senate last week but behind closed doors. that s right, lets about this with our panels. the idea of lawyers in the white house talked about him resigning, it is surprising ochlt. they are not taking our legal advise. what they are also telling you is that we are not sure we can protect you. that s the take away from this story and people should pay attention to that. ron. . ron in the interview, he basically said, the u.s. does not need to make russia another enemy but even as we learn more about russia s interference such as facebook campaign, the white house continues to suggest or should i say, the president continues to suggest that there is no evidence. first of all, for steve bannon, that is continuation of
cancer. it has to be fought against. we have new technologies that i won t bother you with the det l details of that make chances better. but every life has to end one way or another i think it was a playwright. i ll think of his name in a minute. he said i always knew that no one could live forever but i thought there might be one exception. so you ve got to have joy, joy. listen, those joyful memories of the campaign in 2000 are some of the most enjoyable times of my life. we were the underdogs. we were fighting our way up. we went to sedona, you remember? everything was so magic about that campaign. and i m very grateful for having the opportunity. remember, i m the guy that stood fifth from the bottom of his class at the naval academy. let s talk about issues. i know you want tochlt you ve been urging president trump to
the fourth of july break and, yes, fireworks cliches are in order. senate republicans return home divided in how to replace obamacare. their leader just stirred things up even more. if my side is unable to agree on a replacement then some sort of action with regard to private insurance must occur. no action is not an alternative. we ve got insurance markets imploding all over the country, including in this state tochlt many that likely sounds reasonable. if you can t agree on the big change we have to fix the urgent problems. to conservatives that borders on treason. after four election cycles of promising to repeal obamacare, leader mcconnell is saying if republicans can t agree and soon on repeal and replace they have an obligation to fix obamacare. what is the republican party