And check out the modern ruhles podcast. Third episode drops today. Were talking feminism. Right now, our dear friend, katy tur. Im here. You know i have a Bernie Sanders Campaign Manager and im going to talk to them about how they feel about the surge. Shes peeling away the voters. Im going to guess theyre not that into it. Well see. Well see. They are, theyre proposing bigger and broader and deeper plans compared to what the other democrats are doing on everything from the wealth tax to the climates. Housing. Is that the way theyre going to make a difference. Thank you very much. Good afternoon. Im katy tur. Its 11 00 a. M. Out west and 2 00 p. M. In the east and today, the dam is breaking on impeachment. At 2 30, joe biden will make his strongest statement yet on the trump ukraine controversy. Hell tell reporters if the president doesnt comply with investigatio investigations, congress has no choice but to impeach. At 4 00 p. M. , nancy pelosi is leading a mee meeting with her entir
not be re-elected president of the united states. you are folked like a laser on this 13 and a half month. you re focused on that. you are a very smart political player and very adept at strategy and tactics. the question is do you understand putting issues of institutionalty and law breaking aside, do you see peril in going down the path that now two-thirds of your caucus wants to go down? is that what we re talking about? a political calculation that impeachment will turn, impeachment process will turn president trump into a mart ir and activate his base even more? nancy pelosi didn t say
that office right now as the chief of staff, would that be worrying to you that the american people clearly don t trust your administration? the people who are operating it day to day? it would be concerning and unsettling, and i think to date at least president trump s overall approval ratings have been below prior presidents, and that s a concern as the midterm approaches. i think, krirks tchris, when yo the white house counsel testifying, which i think he did the right thing to do that, but you still have all of this distraction from the president s agenda, and that s going to be a challenge for the president and this white house in my opinion. andy, when you see those numbers do you worry about the institutionalty of the white house and people do get painted with a broad brush, right? so anybody, maybe who continues to work for this administration, suddenly questions start to get raised by that 58% of people who say the president has not hired
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up and running. and those 60,000 to 100,000 visa, that were suspended in the wake of the executive order, that number is kind of a moving target de, they are now valid once again. the caveat being if your visa was revoked or stamped at an airport, you re going to have to reapply for it, but essentially, if you had a visa that was a valid before the order went back into place, it is now valid once again, but boris, we re still waiting for the next stage of this legal battle, which will play out on two fronts. not only will the trump administration plan to appeal this restraining order that was put many place by the judge in washington state, we then have the broader battle over the institutionalty of executive order and this could take some time, perhaps it will ultimately be the supreme court that makes that decision. thank you so much for that. let s talk to matthew miller about this. he s a former spokesman for the