most loyal voters are not seen the fruits of that boern out in actual power within the party leadership. joining me now, california congresswoman barbara lee. as you are in california, i want to check in on your district and check in on whether the fires are impacting your constituents. yes. first, joy, the fire is about 150 miles away, and our thoughts and prayers are with the community and with the families and victims. this is horrific. and my district is working every day to make sure that the resources that are there for the victims and families, but also as an appropriator. i m going to do everything i can do to make sure the federal resources are there to help this community recover. but it is impacting my district because people are advised to wear masks. the pollution and air quality is who i ha horrific.
flaws and, yes, we have two deeply flawed candidates with character that s why their unpopularity is so high. but when it come tots the issues i ll support the candidate i think has a better chance of putting a path forward for american workers getting a good job. i think trump has a better solid plan on that. somebody i think will do a better job of keeping our country safe. that s why i m for trump. i was listening to mike pence and donald trump talking about obamacare in pennsylvania. obamacare is a huge disaster in pennsylvania. i know and you would know and you also would know how that resonates with republicans but i was also listening to mike pence who was saying today his message to republicans standing on that stage was it s time to come home. but here you have zboern john kasich in ohio who isn t voting for donald trump. he talks about how he was writing in john mccain. you have to most powerful republican on capitol hill, paul ryan who says yes he voted for the repub
some of them relics. a few of the more than 200 that joshedan accumulated over his lifetime. boern in 1908 he was raise odd a wheat farm but his real interest was that fabulous new invention the car. automobiles were just beginning to happen. it was a life-long passion. jordan grows up gets married, and then it s 34 years old, abandoned his wife and three young kids for a 16-year-old girl in town. when they were still children he left the family for that was quite a scandal. everybody was hurt by it. in 1946 he buys a salvage yard where he and ruby live and he makes money selling old cars
the world today mainly because we live facilitated lifestyles. so because of that athletic ability you enjoy a different level of privilege at the university of oklahoma and not just ou but universities with marquee athletic programs around this nation. and it s a problem. when you transition into the real world, you often see a different outcome. but this was ugly. there s no other way to describe this. this was ugly. this was hateful. in this day and age it s kind of shocking, you know kids doing this. now, one kid offered an apology the parents of the other kid offered an apology. there s talk about maybe expelling other kids. what do you think we should do here? well, i think first of all there s two things. i think president boern and his wisdom moved swiftly. i think that was the right thing, the correct thing to do. but i think in recent history we have the penn state thing to look at and maybe there was a little overreach like it was there. we had over 33 young men for a pe
now, one kid offered an apology the parents of the other kid offered an apology. there s talk about maybe expelling other kids. what do you think we should do here? well, i think first of all there s two things. i think president boern and his wisdom moved swiftly. i think that was the right thing, the correct thing to do. but i think in recent history we have the penn state thing to look at and maybe there was a little overreach like it was there. we had over 33 young men for a period of time who will not have the benefit of an academic higher level of education because someone moved quickly to punish everyone for those heinous crimes committed by one you got to have the video pardon me? listen, irrespective, there were people in that house that were not on that bus that had absolutely nothing to do with what took place there. so i m agreeing with what the president did in moving swiftly. i just think there was a little bit of an overreach. again, this is not a comment or