him so far out of the margin that there will be no mistake what the republican party stands for by characters like him. by the way, this is long overdo. this conversation needed to happen a long time ago. the republicans have treated him kind of like the embarrassing relative that you sort of keep off to the side. and you don t want to be associated with him. but that ship has sailed. i think tim scott has very accurately and commendably calling the party on this. if you re going to have somebody hanging around using your labor, you ve got to decide publicly to say this is not what we stand here. errol louis, good to have you. thank you, victor. she s not out. the supreme court says the notorious rbg is getting better after surgery. she will miss oral arguments next week, but what does that mean for the supreme court really? that s next. one hour pickup order?
and then you top it off with that confrontation in the oval office where she was very strong. and she looked like the leader of a caucus. and there is nothing that unifying a caucus more than when the leader fights the white house on behalf of the caucus. so for all those reasons we saw all of her strengths on display over these last few weeks. i m also sure the term limits was the biggest one she made. she made other rules and concessions to some moderates that want things to go to the floor. she gave away some chairmanships. she created more upward mobility. you have three leaders there in their upper 70s and a sense that there was no room to move for these younger members. so jeffreys moved up and others. so the reforms that she embraced are reforms that are long overdo. can i ask? there is going to be pressure from some of the party to take
then also if you re going to send people to war and break them then we re going fix them when they come home. that s what i ve always been about and that s what being a democrat is truly about. that s the way i m going stay. the line that jumped out the me the first time we heard you speak is where you said i saw kids in backyards of west virginia that were worst off than kids i saw in average. what did you mean by that? in iraq and afghanistan a village will raise the child. that s a fact. in america today due to the opioid epidemic, you know, we have mom and dad completely out of the picture. we re talking about they are either dead from overdo, they are in jail or they are just not there because they are addicted. grandma and grandpa are trying to raise the children on social security. already cut their meds in half. i can take you five minutes from where i live and show you children who have it worse. it s one of those things where you retire from the military and you come home
market volatility. they are on a clear and steady path. at least for december. remember what s going to be important. and danielle can speak to this as well. every meeting is live. having a press conference after every meeting. changes the dynamic of the pace and cadence of rate increases in 2019. but i think for 2018, if all things remain equal. they are going to raise again in december. neil: all right, so danielle, you are looking at all of this and the president in his interview with our trish regan was critical again that they kind of overdo it. he has been consistently saying that. that they can sort of bash a party mid party. not the first president to think that he is the first president to publicly state it again and again. is he right? you know, yes, nixon was obviously a lot more quiet about how he went about criticizing the fed. should he be as vocal as he is? i have to say no. designed to be apolitical institution it is their duty to try and keep ahold of inflation and
across the country. the occupation of the wildlife refuge in oregon was named at preventing dwight and steve hammond for going back to federal prison for two arson convictions. during the standoff, the father and son turned themselves in. a statement from the white house says the hammonds are devoted family men, respected contributors to their community. local law enforcement across the west say justice is overdo. ammon bundy led the occupation in oregon. in a facebook post he praised god for his mercy. this is another stinging defeat for the federal prosecutors that fought for that five-year sentence for a fire that burned 129 acres of federal land. bundy called it a travesty of justice and wasn t convicted of any crimes after the 41-day standoff was ended. a judge in nevada threw out the case against the bundies there.