A morning news show that includes interviews, features and banter among hosts. All the way to the very end. He did one at midnight in michigan or wisconsin, i cant remember which state, pushing all the way through. He says hes going to campaign for the gop six or seven days a week ahead of the midterms all the way to the finish line. Listen to the president. I am going to work very hard. Ill go six or seven days a week when were 60 days out and ill be campaigning for all of these great people that do have a difficult race. And we think were going to bring them over the line. And youve seen a series of tweets recently in contested primaries where theyre putting their finger on the sail saying this sour guy or gal who can win in november. Putting more than a finger. Look at the two significant races we talked about one was martha robie in alabama, she was kricritical of President Trump n 2016. And now the president weighing in, game changer in alabama. And in georgia youve got brian kemp
should be the surest sign thati the underlying product is not reallyand any good.ld be th right. t that s firsthe and foremost. but secondly, yes, ot again, this this obsession with representation and you got to have a different race foremoe out front to give a voice front to the voiceless. that that is was destined to always runs into these troubles becausrun e at some point it s going to be your culture that people are trampling on . it s going to be the peopleing n that that represented or tha.trn are within your your ethnicityte ,your nationality, where you re from and lived it. atgo oneom and lived it. some point. and it s not just going to go one way. the whole thing with racial and what s okay if we do it. but you can t do it to us. no, you re going to upset somebody. and that s where we ve endede up. so what s so a interestingnd ite is like, how long can people subsist on a diet of symbolic victories? if i say vote for men , improve your life, i would say i m going to fix the
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before. that s going to prove problems down the road. that s harsh language to use. the whole point of american politics is not to go into those dark places and have a more civilized discussion. exactly. so, i wanted to ask you about one of the lines in the an th a. they re not just attacking the president, they re attacking me. do you think that is valid? not really, i mean, it s a valid tactic. i certainly understand what they re trying to do which to say, for whatever reason you support the president of the united states, if you you have to swallow all of it together. and these people who are attack something of the more extreme and indefensible positions in words and statements and attitudes of the president, that they re also attacking you.
spokeswoman kayleigh mcenany. we appreciate you joining us this morning. thanks, heather. heather: listening to the vice president there, i was out of town, it was really crazy to see that nancy pelosi comes forward even before the president had anything to say, saying that doesn t matter what he says basically, we re not going to negotiate with him. and this isn t the first time that they ve said they re not going to negotiate, right? tha. that s exactly right. before the president announced d his plan, which contains $800 million in humanitarian funding, billions of dollars in funding for detention beds, contains of course the daca temporary extension and the temporary relief for refugees. it contains so much that would help illegal immigrants coming to our borders and helps american citizens who are plagued by drugs on an everyday basis. heather: this is inside the fourth time the president seems to have reached out with some sort of compromise to democrats and we can pull that