talking bringing finances to play here. how hard a sell is that for folks who aren t following this day in, day out, aren t up to speed who s who and what ses going on, minutia, debates over campaign finance reform. how winnable is that from this point so far? you make a really good point. we consume the minutia. the everyday american person is not following this the entire time. it maying a challenges sell if you want to get too much into the detail, but showing that this culture of corruption is casting a wide chattel from the white house to capitol hill to the indictment of those on the hill, easy to make a case against the president. i totally agree as weisselberg but think he s uniquely positioned to talk about the president s finances as you point out he didn t just work for the trump organization but handled trump s personal finances and we have to acknowledge with david pecker that american media inc.,
republican tax plan will benefit the wealthy. the white house saying this plan is a working class tax cut. why the disconnect? on immigration let me answer that first question. okay. look, we ve argued this tax plan benefits all americans. that s the point of it. specifically our priority is to target middle class americans and make sure that that is addressed first and that those people are prioritize in any piece of legislation versus either the house or the senate. but at the same time we want all americans to benefit by growing the economy and a tax system that actually works for our country versus one that penalizes people. we re going to keep moving because we re tight. john? and ask you the same thing i asked kevin. six republican senators, no or seriously on the fence here. can you win enough over in order to pass this? and if the president gets snookered again by the senate? what ses his reaction? we re confident we ll get the package passed and would love to
jonathan, you get to go first. any sign of movement? we saw the remarks tonight by moore. has this story moved since, say, the dinner hour east coast? not really, brian. roy moore is the big x factor here. if he s unwilling to get out of this race on its own, i think the alabama state republican party is not going to be willing to book a write-in campaign by anybody. they re certainly not going to be able to push him out. their priority is keeping their party together and trying to win this senate seat. i think they have a better chance of moore versus jones one-on-one. there was a write-in candidate on the republican side, too, and also jones in the race and yet the national party, you see this conflict here has a real interest and a priority in trying to make sure that roy moore doesn t win this race because they don t want it infect other races in the mid
there isn t a crack in the egg. making sure everybody s awake on a tuesday night. i know you know southern politics. what ses chan the chance we see sessions in the election again? it looks like roy moore has deep problems with a second underage won emerging saying he sexual assaulted her. but interestingly enough tonight, there were hints on twitter that jeff session himself been telling folks close to home that he wasn t interested in returning to the senate. i think we saw some of that today in his testimony. he talked a lot about his love for the justice department, his happiness to be back there and his commitment to the mission. so at least for now i d say we won t see that. and when you think about the difficult odds of running a write-in candidacy at the last
because of overdose. the cameras were off i had a hard time with this. i was thinking i need to pray for all of these people. they don t know what they are doing. when i would talk to people they would say what do you think about spring break. what ses the worst you have seen. the girl saying f my parents. i was saying don t do something you will regret. in 20 years you will have kids. that is the antithesis of what the average media person would do. you have a great heart more than anything else. they would hug me. you have been under fire a little bit. you were on the program last night because you said it is far worse for girls than boys and some people got angry you said that. it is frustrating because you can only show so much footage here. no one knows about this throng of 10,000 people, where the cops