toughest job in america. but the things that go right are what make me want it. how about that? it is one of the greatest ads in american history, because it began david garth, the late david garth is the guy who made it. it was a politician being smart and humble enough to say, all right, there is no way i will ever spin my way out of this mistake. so, i m going to admit it. and then try to focus people s attention elsewhere. but, you know, on snow, we had an abstract argument about government. i think government is much more important to the economic growth than senator too mamey does, bue expect government to do certain basic things right. and i think that mayor bloomberg made a mistake by, on the first day, when he knew it was a mess out there and i was stuck in the snow. i was visiting my family in new york. and there was an access lane to the belt parkway that looked like a country lane in vermont, which is very pretty, but it was hard to drive on. you don t just sort of go
you re a success story in america, wbue re going to redistribute the wealth. that has been the progressive democrats and that has been the strategy of this president since day one. this goes back to his community organizer, where he basically passed out welfare checks. at the end of the day, working people want to move forward. they want their kids to move forward. and the only way their going to move forward is t be ae to have the ability to save more of their own dollars or invest more of their own dollars. e everybody, hang on for jus one sec. this whole group staying with u throughout the show. before we go to break, we re talking about the policy of tax cuts and i want to come over here for one sec. if you re wating at home and ering, what does this mean to me? if you are a married couple that makes around $85,000 a year, if they extend the bush tax cuts, as is. this is about what you would pay next year. if the president got his way, u would pay a little less if you a married c
produced water at over 150 well sites over the last 18 months. so we are doing this kind of work. we do it at high volume. so we are discussing it now with bp, but as you know and as the public knows it s a slow approval process. we met with them again this week. we are looking forward to deploying as quickly as possible and we can handle 20,000 20 million gallons a day with this equipment as soon as we can get it deployed. i think it can make a huge difference and we re ready. so, drew, bp has said they received hundreds, if not thousands, of ideas from people, companies, individuals, et cetera, and they are trying to pore through the ideas buch, bue is of the essence. how frustrating is it for you and members of your group who say, we think we have something viable, that will be helpful but we are looking at the clock and looking at the oil continuing to pump into the gulf of mexico. sure. we understand that the number is
everything we got leading up to this and all the possibility surrounding this isn t good for everybody. brian: one of the questions was hey did he get what he wanted by sitting next to the president of the united states? he said i have just saved if i could save 30 million lives i will go anywhere. the president talked to you, bue from the very beginning from when he met the 34-year-old. listen. sean: you didn t think coming in here you would sign an agreement you said maybe it takes three, four, five meetings. you were committed to going as fast as he wanted. we got a lot more done today than i ever thought po and he is going back. he is now headed back. and i think he is going back to get this done. he wants to get it done. you hear the whole thing about his father and other administrations or his grandfather the fact is and he brings that up. they weren t dealing with me. they were dealing with other people. they never got very far.
normandy where tens of thousands of americans put their lives on the line in unimaginable conditions where thousands died, all just in the first day alone, so the u.s. could put the fight to the nazis in europe and beat the heck out of the nazis. you know that, right? you know that. the u.s. state department does not know that. the trump administration has just installed a new u.s. ambassador in germany who is not doing great. for the second time in a couple of weeks now, the state department has had to field questions about his behavior in germany and comments that he s made that are widely seen in germany as super inappropriate for any ambassador. honestinis first month that he has been there, some icials a already talking openly about germany possibly rejecting him and sending him back to the united states. bue fielding questions on the new ambassador yesterday, state department spokesperson heather nauert, who