the white house a bunch of times recently and talked to the president a bunch of times. keep in mind, too the most moderate democrat in the senate is joe manchin, he was governor of west virginia. many people thought joe manchin who was against obamacare. didn t he shoot obamacare with a gun in campaign ad. he thought he might be the one to switch next. i thought it was very curious the president didn t bring up joe manchin at all last night but brought up senator capito. steve: she voted for doing something about obamacare. joe manchin is on the other side. brian brian on different issues because of trump s popularity in west virginia. steve: he needed him last week. abby: he has a big election coming up. it will be interesting to see what he will do. the media has been covering. this the washington post of all places has this headline out west virginia s governor switching parties and democrats just hit a new throw. they have this map and article that gives you a sense of where thi
senator chuck schumer key vote was noncommittal. this is one of the most important decisions that i will make that any senator or congressman can make. and so i m studying it really seriously. i ve read the agreement a bunch of times, but there are lots of other questions that relate to the agreement that are not in it. i ve had over 20 briefings. two classified briefings. i intend to continue that. california congressman adam schiff, top democrat on the house intelligence committee, decided to support the iran agreement. he joins me now for his first television interview since make that decision. tough division for you? very tough. i think among the toughest i ve ever had. it s because at the heart of this deal is a very painful compromise compromise. and that is the path to the bomb for raub i think is cut off. that s a major objective and major achievement. but at the same time iran is left with an internationally sanctioned enrichment infrastructure a very
but that s the way it is. and he is speaking for himself. he s not speaking for me, obviously. joining me now, former white house, cnn political commentator, a republican strategist who supports jeb bush and advises other gop candidates and cnn political commentator, vice chair of the dnc voter project. you re a trunk critic. you got into it last night before the daily beast published the comments. how much should it really matter what some adviser or surrogate, not the candidate himself, says? because donald trump has said, look. i disagree with cohen and what he said. i think it matters a lot. particularly in a case like this. they have a longstanding relationship. they are very close. this guy was speaking on behalf of donald trump until today. he came on the air on cnn a bunch of times. basically a trump spokesman for
commentator, a republican strategist who supports jeb bush and advises other gop candidates and cnn political commentator, vice chair of the dnc voter project. you re a trunk critic. you got into it last night before the daily beast published the comments. how much should it really matter what some adviser or surrogate, not the candidate himself, says? because donald trump has said look. i disagree with cohen and what he said. i think it matters a lot. particularly in a case like this. they have a longstanding relationship. they are very close. this guy was speaking on behalf of donald trump until today. he came on the air on cnn a bunch of times. basically a trump spokesman for the campaign. it may have been violating election rules but we can talk about that later. so i think it is a very serious issue. because often, as i said to him
trouble? i mean, obviously it s country by country. you actually see you saw this weekend where the interukrainian country were talking about pushing other people into the position to stabilize things. in some of these countries an opportunity to build bridges. i think if you look what is happening with the giving pledge which has now gone global, i think a perception. warren buffett, use him as an example. he is a public trust. he is giving away 99% of his money. when you see his number four on this list and he is worth $58 billion but that is all eventually going to go to goods. i think there is some of the super wealthy have a feeling that that they need to do that, to send a signal to the world that, you know, these dollars are so big, they are almost points. warren said this a bunch of times where he goes and says, you know what? i think every billionaire should give away half of their money and if they can t, i ll write a book how to live on $500