years, for example. most political ads are like most political ads. this one i m little wary, but it was dynamite. it all seemed to be like one of those continued shots. it looked like it was all done together, the raging bull if you will, the de niro movie where everything seemed to happen at the same time. it wasn t cut and edited. it really seemed to make a point about women and their rights and patriotism, and really what a job a congress person is which is to answer that damn door. yeah. i think it s been very well received for a couple rans. first it was very well done. first, it strikes a chord in our country with people on both sides of the aisle, honestly. a lot of people feel like their representatives are absent. there is not enough regular people who live down the street representing us in d.c. well need our elected officials to look more representative of our population, and i m working on that. where can you work with trump? is there a place where you can find somet
divisive. for example, when i went to d.c., i would talk to people on the left about women s rights and the constitution, but i would talk to the right about military effectiveness and retention and security and the fact that the joint chiefs all unanimously agreed that this policy was bad for the military. well need more people in d.c. who can do that, who can put their ego aside and not try to convince people of their reasons why kwlou should agree with them, but find the reasons inside them why they should agree with you. you re great. you re great. i mean it. you re great. thanks for coming on. thanks, chris. m.j. hagar, it was great to meet her for the first time. it s texas. it s red. she is rung against a long-term incumbent. i think she is going get this guy off his butt at least. democratic congressional candidate in texas, thanks. up next, with conflicts simmering around the world and a nuclear standoff with north korea barely on hold, insiders say defense secretary j
it could be enough. you look at his support among republicans, it s 90% in some polls. this is what the president says his base has to come out. they re not going to come out because of paul ryan s tax law. i understand the political thrust of it. i call it a bayonet thrust. but the question is how do you do this when the constitution so clearly gives rights to people in this country, whether citizen, documented or not. you have rights under the constitution to due process, to a hearing? and we saw this with this administration during the travel ban, an administration that knows it will likely face court challenges for the president s statements, but nevertheless moves forward. congressman, who howe do you read the fact that trump is going on offense this week after being on defense last week? i think that this has always been his plan. use immigration, use immigrants to talk about invasion, infestation, get people scared. they are a great dividing line for his base. but i th