but in 1968 she s a college dropout struggling to pursue a career. i really wanted to teach. that meant i had to find a way to get back to college. i went to a commuter college. i knew that was my second chance. i hung on for dear life. the warrens moved to new jersey in 1970 where she teaches special needs kids at a public school before giving birth. my husband s view was stay at home. we will have more children. you will love this. i was very restless about it. i went back home to oklahoma for christmas. i saw a bunch of the boys that i had been in high school debate with. they had gone on to law school. they said, you should go to law school. you will love it. she takes their advice. after persuading her husband, she enrolls at rutgers university law school, the day amelia turns 2.
tra trailblazing woman who may run for president some day. but in 1968 she s a college dropout struggling to pursue a career. i really wanted to teach. that meant i had to find a way to get back to college. i went to a commuter college. i knew that was my second chance. i hung on for dear life. the warrens moved to new jersey in 1970 where she teaches special needs kids at a public school before giving birth. my husband s view was stay at home. we will have more children. you will love this. i was very restless about it. i went back home to oklahoma for christmas. i saw a bunch of the boys that i had been in high school debate with. they had gone on to law school. they said, you should go to law school. you will love it. she takes their advice. after persuading her husband, she enrolls at rutgers university law school, the day amelia turns 2.
thinks being a capitalist hurt her. what s wrong with being a capitalist in america? i don t know. ask bernie sanders voters. i have no idea how so many people ended up supporting bernie. is he first of all not a democrat. for those of us in the party it was a tough primary. but, i think his voters need to take a long and hard look where they are going in the future. and guy is right. my party is going through a bit of some growing pains, let s say. i would argue that the part of the party that is actually growing more is the moderate part. right? you saw that in conor lamb in pennsylvania? you saw that in the candidates running in the mid terms a big question will be who we nominate in 2020 though. believe me, i do not think that the elizabeth warrens of the world are the right people to carry the party forward. the left believes bernie would have won. they are wrong. steve: we heard so much about people pundits say come november a and nancy pelosi might be speaker because democ
journalists so incurious and begging not to be told about alleged or supposed violations of citizens rights. this leads into a much larger picture of surveillance and abuse that occurred over the past 10-20 years involving citizens, politicians, journalists. tucker: just to do the opposite of putting our fears to rest, this is not as uncommon as we hope it is, is it? i think not. long before trump announced running for president, i had intel contacts who i m still in touch with who have said that for a long time there has been a presentation of bad evidence from the fisa court to justify warrens, there has been a reverse engineering when political figures want to target people illegal. they find someone in their orbit they can target and capture them incidentally and then accidentally capture their data and unmask them acting surprised that s who it was when that s the target they intended to capture all along.
between this moment and the noon vote. tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. is a good spot to circle. the democrats will meet. and at the same time at least scheduled right now the bipartisan group of senators who we have been watching over the last two days they re going to meet to talk about this. if they re going to be the six or seven democratic votes that jeff flake was talking about, they ll come out of the bipartisan meeting. i don t expect to see the harris the murphy, warrens, of the democratic party decide this is good enough. there maybe moderate democrats who say enough is enough. and we want to work on this in good faith with the republicans going forward. we ll find out tomorrow. your math is spotless. 14 hours. despite staring at the camera for many more on that. jeff, to you on this. you heard what casey was asking senator flake. if it comes down to the house, if the senate does move forward with what the mitch mcconnell just described on the floor