you have no choice. they now are talking about impeachment out loud. this deplorable, despicable human being should not be there. they say, maxine, please don t say impeachment anymore. when they say that, i say impeachment, impeachment, impeachment. when someone asks, what about is this? if you are able to impeach, pence will be worse? look, one at a time. we ll be ready for pence. we ll get him too. [applause] tucker: keep in mind that tucker: keep in mind thates maxine waters is suddenly more tucker: keep in mind that today, she is chairing the house financial service committee. she has real power and plans to push what she is calling diversity quotas on the private sector. hire the people democratic members of congress want you to hire or else. cve that s a large part of the agenda. should americans be excited for that? richard goodstein is a lawyer
with solution. how are you going to grow the economy by 4.2%? oh, you re not. thank you. i want to turn the focus on the nextth man who could become the chairman of the intel committee. thates is adam schiff. he has vowed to continue to search for the russian collusion. i m joined by former u.s. attorney if schiff takes control of house intel what might we expect specifically? we expect what we heard from the last panel. michelle called her out on it. what you re going to get is let s look at the trump tower meeting and the financing behind trump s business empire. look at the financing of his real estate aspect of his
sends it down to the southern district after mueller sends it to rosenstein and gets down there and now you can you know, you can do things and look for information in a new venue with someone, you re right, that s closer to the president. i hear thates argument a lot. this is about trump. well, if trump did nothing wrong, then why is everyone so worried about it? michael cohen was his fixer. what was he fixing? laura: you know something that fixer phrase and, dan, you can chime in here. i mra so sick of hearing fixer it s like, fixer, fixer, fixer. what do you pay a lauer for? whether it s a a lawyer for? whether it s a parking ticket or a speeding ticket. i need to you handle it. what is it? fix the situation. i m going to pay you a lot of money per hour for to you fix my problem. when they sayy it s a fixer that s more spin. that s more lingo. that s what a lawyer did. the court found he didn t
deal maker. he had the opportunity to do that over a cheese burger lunch in the white house yesterday. didn t happen. in terms of the poll numbers in his first year he is ending his presidency with the lowest poll numbers of any president in modern history. it is not just i think the decisions and the policies he has helped push through which have proven very divisive but his style and rhetoric and tendency to tweet that feeds it and this constant need i think to be almost divisive for no end. and i think this plays right into this shutdown. instead of actually i think focussing on what needs to be done or to come to a compromise, he is whining about some party thates going to miss. and to e american people that is just mind blowing. and i m not sure that anyone
presidential power really matters. abby: they have to find a way to work with him. that is a great point. steve: he is negotiator. he has gotten where he is by negotiating deals. he has the toughest deal this could be toughest deal of all, dealing with democrats and republicans. steve: i have heard, because i have done a lot of online shopping on amazon.com, you can preorder the brand new book about baseball. 42, about the jackie robinson. quick story i found out new information historically, thates and almost didn t sign jackie robinson. he almost didn t know if he could do it. it would be very controversial. incredible civil rights move. he went to a minute sister secretly to pray on it. what about jackie robinson s faith. i didn t know anything about it. went to the library of congress. robinson family generously donated all his papers to the library congress.