rachel, good to have you this morning. we know mccarthy s not going to go any further but are democratic leaders themselves reluctant to go any further in penalizing boebert? they have up until now. it s been more than a week and a half since this controversy exploded. the reality is there s growing pressure on nancy pelosi from the prerogative community, omar and her allies to do something. a feeling if they were going to rebuke paul gosar who posted this anime video of himself killing alexandria ocasio-cortez a few weeks ago, why not the staple for boebert, a double standard for islamophobia. there s pressure on pelosi to do something. a week ago i talked to senior democrats reluctant to do anything, and the reason is because boebert in this instance unlike past instances with republicans actually issued an apology. people will say it was a phony apology, it wasn t sincere. a lot of democrats feel that way
wishful thinking or a politic statement that wasn t sincere. i can t know the president s mind, but for me, first of all, we can get people out of the u.s. embassy. clearly we have the assets and the capabilities to do that. for me the unknown is what s going to happen to the afghan people. and when he says, no, they probably won t overrun the country, that probably contains a terrible truth which is if it happens, there will be a huge blood letting there was in the 90s when it took over. human rights for women, women s education, basic issues of human dignity particularly for women and minority groups in afghanistan, those things will be completely crippled. it s catastrophic in human terms. i wish the president who ied a hire in other ways, i wish the president had acknowledged how high the stakes are particularly for the afghans.
demographic there is. it s too early to say if the president has won all of them over but is this democratic congressman worried he s winning more of them? good to have you. thanks for coming. sure, good to be with you. neil: what do you think of this, that he makes a compelling case. african-american unemployment has tumbled. minority unemployment in general, tumbled to record lows. surely some of those people heretofore inclined to vote democrat are going to remember that vote republican. do you think? i m not sure, yes there will be some obviously but i m not sure that there s going to be a large swing. and it s not because the presidents wasn t sincere in his outreach. i think the president, what he s doing is good. the more all-americans are included in every component of
spokesperson said we apologize to anyone who found this t-shirt distressing. as if distressed shirts of the problem. once you apologize, you egg on those who are bored. and another member of the press safety patrol tweeted to bloomingdale s that its apology wasn t sincere. please try again, the tweet dripped as if 1,000 apologies could ever satisfy those. good job, bloomingdale s. one dummy and of storefront window is gold and topless while another dummy scores a scalp. i saw a mannequin in soho wearing fishnet stockings. fishnets are used to trap fish. what kind of message does that sound? juan, i m going to do your job. but greg, last night a reporter was shelved at a trump rally by a surly drunk who were shouting fake news. could this chart have
what was it about that first interaction with chairman kim this morning that made you decide not to walk away after you said you would know within the first minute if he wasn t sincere. i said that about relationships. i said that about people. you know in the first second. i was generous. five seconds. you know in the first second in some cases. sometimes that doesn t work out. sometimes it does. we didn t just start coming in and talking about the complex subjects that have been going on for 70 years. we have been discussing this for months. and you know, once the rhetoric stopped, once they did a great thing you know, north korea did a great thing by going to the olympics. the olympics and president moon will tell you this the olympics was not exactly doing great.