18 days was not feasible. walking way from it because it hasn t passed in 17 days makes no sense. the old days are over, democrats are determined not to work with republicans. that s pathetic. that s pathetic. first of all it s not the old days anymore, if you don t have the old days back from the standpoint of people are americans before their republicans and democrats nothing will get done and if the democrats don t want to reach out and be constructive then call them on it, talk about the fact that they won t help because many of them will if it s put to them. we shall see about that. since the bill was pulled friday president trump has fired attacks in all directions first the democrats in a call to the washington post first revealing he pulled the bill kept blaming the opposition
i ll not really all together certain that the butler s access to some documents is, really, the junior concern of the church or should be a major concern of people in the united states of america today. we have so many other issues. one of them, for example, is we are going to be celebrating memorial day. we are going to be turned our attention to those brave women and men who died we in the defense of this country, of its freedom, of its constitution and the ability of all of us to carry on our way of life. i think that s what our focus should be this coming memorial day as we simply recognize who we are by the way that is a reason we are this court. we are saying, we are saying we have been told all along we are buried if flags these brave men
them. is that enough? guest: of course not and only about a year too late. this is a shameful episode in american history. it began back in 2009 when we refused, when the president of the united states refused to speak up on behalf of the demonstrators in the streets in tehran, and it has gone from one episode to another. we have over a year and now talking about possibly vetting some people. look, nearly 10,000 people have died this is a brutal regime of incredible proportions, and, by the way, if as sad fails in it would be the greatest blow to iran in the last 25 years because it would cut off the hezbollah, syria s most important client state, et cetera. but, look, horrible things are happening in syria and this administration has a feckless foreign policy which abandons
he wanted to be in the fight. he was on the a second tour in iraq in 2007 when the unit was ambushed and the first lieutenant was rescuing some of the wounded comrades and he was killed by a sniper. he exposed him himself to save the comrades. guest: he did. family was devastated but determined. we have to work together to make sure that travis legacy lives on and honor him the way he would want to be honored. all his mother started the travis manion foundation and it was what kept her going. i feel some comfort in the fact knowing he died for his country and he loved what he did. the goal is to honor fallen by challenging the living. through private donations and corporation sponsorships from
more qualified to put america back to work. time for our sunday group. brit hume, senior political analyst, and kirsten powers, and the walking way s kimberly strassel and jeff. kimberly you say governor romney s allege brand of vulture capitalism is mild compared to president obama. guest: the argument, you her the president talk about this, said the rap on private equity and bain and romney that this is profit driven free enterprise is ruthless and the job of the president should be more and that is why romney is unqualified. what is interesting, you have had an example of how the president does view capitalism and how he would do it. he did it with detroit, with solyndra, and you have examples of what that proves, when the government is running business, his idea of how you do it, get