ten democrats from the problem solvers caucus threatening to with hold their support unless pelosi agrees to a change of some house rules, at least two congressional leaders have signed on. mean time, democrats who oppose speaker pelosi say change is what voters want. the issue is after 16 years of the same leadership, we need a new direction. that s what people voted for this november. that s what people are looking for. but pelosi supporters say none of that matters with no one else stepping up. i think it does say something about where we stand if no member of our caucus is willing to stand up and take on nancy pelosi and offer an alternative. so congressman kilby is right that you can t do something with nothing. there are rumors that a handful of democrats, seth moulten, who are going to challenge her.
i don t think she has the votes today to be the next speaker. what do you think? i think you should not bet against her ability to just exorcise the role of power just observing how she s been such a survivor and so strong. i think if you just take a step back and think, what s in the interest of the country? what do we want to see here? seems nancy pelosi could have a constructive relationship with president trump. and get things done. i m actually interested in the problem solver caucus. they represent a group of no labels. i think it s really cool that they re doing that and really using their leverage to try and make change happen. in the end, that s what people want to see, real things happening. you agreed that maybe donald trump used to be a democrat. he said he s a deal maker. do you think he can work with pelosi? i have been shot down in many
in a divided government, there s court. still a lot that can be done and there are also other loopholes jerry mannedered voter supressed map, we were able to sweep up to would be done. that need to be addressed. i would like to introduce to you perhaps people can come the new vice chairman of the almost 40 seats so far for the together. democrats in the majority. republican conference. let me get jillian in here. thank you. thank you very much. it is a step in the right reporter: number of those thank you, everyone. newly elected house democrats it is a great honor for me to direction, that this break away ran against pelosi for speaker join this tremendous leadership part of the larger group, don t team as the republican you think, has gone to the right and a veteran democrat talked port of entry. conference vice chair. right. about new leadership as well. i m looking forward to the we don t know what s going to happen with the rest. this is the first group. opportunity to s
then they leave very rich. i always wonder how you get so rich in the swamp on that salary. i have no idea. what do you think about this? people are making the argument that she is going to be a caretaker, speaker, she s going to pass more power down. i think it s the battle of the want for change and want for new faces, fresh ideas, versus experience and the leadership that she has proven to have. i ultimately don t know what s going to win out. i think that s the battle. look, if there were a serious contender, we would be talking about them now. my prediction, all eyes on the progressive caucus. they are supposed to have 90 members. 13 members will be chairman. i think something like 30 subcommittee chairmen. those are the people that are going to give nancy pelosi a hard time trying to pull her to the left, essentially playing the same role the freedom caucus played to republicans. we ll watch all these new moderates who won in midwestern