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paul ryan actually tweeted, we must be clear. white supremacy is repulsive. this bigotry is counter to all this country stands for. there can be no moral ambiguity. woodward and costa report, once back in normal cellular range, ryan's phone buzzed. it was trump. you're not in the foxhole with me, trump screamed. ryan yelled back, are you finished? may i have some time to speak now? you're the president of the united states. you have a moral leadership obligation to get this right and not declare there is a moral equivalency here. these people love me. these are my people, trump shot back. i can't backstab the people who support me. in charlottesville, nazis were chanting "jews will not replace us," and donald trump said, these people love me. one of the nazis drove his car into a crowd of people and killed heather heyer, and donald trump said, these people love me. these are my people. donald trump said, i can't backstab the people who support me. that's why donald trump has never and will never condemn the trump mob of criminals and terrorists who attacked t
paul ryan actually tweeted, we must be clear. white supremacy is repulsive. this bigotry is counter to all this country stands for. there can be no moral ambiguity. woodward and costa report, once back in normal cellular range, ryan's phone buzzed. it was trump. you're not in the foxhole with me, trump screamed. ryan yelled back, are you finished? may i have some time to speak now? you're the president of the united states. you have a moral leadership obligation to get this right and not...
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about paul ryan's interaction with donald trump. and his preparation for dealing with what's he considered to be at minimum a mentally unstable incoming president? >> well it's extraordinary, but the challenge in dealing with donald trump is that not only is he a malignant narcissist, but he of course is a psychopath, any pathological liar, at the same. time that is pretty complicated for an ordinary citizen. it's incredible to have to deal with someone of that nature. as the president of the united states of america. the challenge that the republican's have had. is that they accepted donald trump for who he was. and continues to be, in part because for the acquisition and maintenance of raw power to accomplish their own policy in the case of paul ryan, that's cutting taxes for the wealthy, the well off, and the wall connected. and in the case of -- that is a jam right wing of print court justice down the throat of the american people to take us back to the dark ages. >> so paul ryan, you're the speaker of the house, the second in l
about paul ryan's interaction with donald trump. and his preparation for dealing with what's he considered to be at minimum a mentally unstable incoming president? >> well it's extraordinary, but the challenge in dealing with donald trump is that not only is he a malignant narcissist, but he of course is a psychopath, any pathological liar, at the same. time that is pretty complicated for an ordinary citizen. it's incredible to have to deal with someone of that nature. as the president of...
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. >> well, i mean, ryan thought it was. made it very clear to paul ryan. remember, he's speaker of the house. trump is coming into the presidency. both republicans. they have a good deal of power. and ryan realizes theis readinge psychiatric manuals to try to understand the personality of trump. and 100 years from now historians are going to be writing about who was donald trump, what did he care about, what -- how did he win the presidency and how did he, you know, in 2000, you know, that election last year, remember that? that was a year ago. >> 2020, sure. . >> he could have won. 45,000 votes in three states. arizona, wisconsin, and georgia, and he would be president right now. >> one other thing i hadn't heard before, the day of the insurrection, paul ryan was crying? >> he was watching the insurrection happen. he canceled all his meetings that day. he did begin to cry. that reveals a lot about people who read the book. i've already gotten texts. some hate that scene. others are moved by the scene. someone like speaker ryan is as much a divisive figure
. >> well, i mean, ryan thought it was. made it very clear to paul ryan. remember, he's speaker of the house. trump is coming into the presidency. both republicans. they have a good deal of power. and ryan realizes theis readinge psychiatric manuals to try to understand the personality of trump. and 100 years from now historians are going to be writing about who was donald trump, what did he care about, what -- how did he win the presidency and how did he, you know, in 2000, you know,...
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speaker paul ryan had to go to the white house personally with his proverbial tail between his legs to tell president trump that they hadn't actually been able to put together the votes. the votes just weren't there when they thought they were going to be there. they got it all the way to the floor, and then, whoops, oh, gee, we dropped it, we don't know what happened, but we've got to pull it. this kind of stuff does not happen under house speaker nancy pelosi. since pelosi retook the gavel in 2019, whatever else is going on in congress, whatever else is going on in the house, it is not chaotic. when speaker pelosi brings a bill to the floor and calls members of congress to call to the house floor to vote on it, that's because she has the votes to pass that bill, and she intends to pass it, and then she passes it. and that is what explains the drama that began unfolding on capitol hill today. it also explains something that i told you on friday night's show about what was going to happen today that proved to be wrong. friday night show, i said that on monday, today, there was going to
speaker paul ryan had to go to the white house personally with his proverbial tail between his legs to tell president trump that they hadn't actually been able to put together the votes. the votes just weren't there when they thought they were going to be there. they got it all the way to the floor, and then, whoops, oh, gee, we dropped it, we don't know what happened, but we've got to pull it. this kind of stuff does not happen under house speaker nancy pelosi. since pelosi retook the gavel in...
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speaker paul ryan had to go to the white house personally with his proverbial tail between his legs to tell president trump that they hadn't actually been able to put together the votes the votes just weren't there when they thought they were going to be there. they got it all the way to the floor, and whoops, we dropped it, we don't know what happened but we got to pull it. this kind of stuff does not happen under house speaker nancy pelosi since pelosi retook the gavel in 2019, whatever else is going on in congress, whatever else is going on in the house, it is not chaotic. when speaker pelosi brings a bill to the floor and calls members of congress to call to the house floor to vote on it, that's because she has the votes to pass that bill, and she intends to pass it, and then she passes it. and that is what explains the drama that began unfolding on capitol hill today it also explains something that i told you on friday night's show about what was going to happen today that proved to be wrong. friday night show, i said that on monday, today, there was going to be a vote in the hous
speaker paul ryan had to go to the white house personally with his proverbial tail between his legs to tell president trump that they hadn't actually been able to put together the votes the votes just weren't there when they thought they were going to be there. they got it all the way to the floor, and whoops, we dropped it, we don't know what happened but we got to pull it. this kind of stuff does not happen under house speaker nancy pelosi since pelosi retook the gavel in 2019, whatever else...
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when donald trump was the republican nominee, paul ryan sat down with him and tried to explain to him the unsustainable trajectory of our entitlement programs. and trump said, "yeah, but i won't be here when the bad things happen." now, that's a bad behavior. it's not unique to mr. trump. they all feel that w that someone else will have to pick up the pieces. it's conservatism's b to call the country to realism, to face facts, and to make sure that they're not -- these pieces are not smashed into little pieces. >> one could read through nearly five decades of your columns and findeason to be pessimistic about the american experiment. you even called yourself a "intelligent pessimist." but you also recognize that history's essential promise is "possibility" and that today's fights are orth winning." isn't that optimism? >> yes. what history teaches is contingency, that things are not necessarily going to be one thing or the other, that individual initiative can make a difference. bill buckley demonstrated that. we began by talking about how bill made an enormous difference. ideas have
when donald trump was the republican nominee, paul ryan sat down with him and tried to explain to him the unsustainable trajectory of our entitlement programs. and trump said, "yeah, but i won't be here when the bad things happen." now, that's a bad behavior. it's not unique to mr. trump. they all feel that w that someone else will have to pick up the pieces. it's conservatism's b to call the country to realism, to face facts, and to make sure that they're not -- these pieces are not...
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when donald trump was the republican nominee, paul ryan sat down with him and tried to explain to him the unsustainable trajectory of our entitlement programs. and trump said, "yeah, but i won't be here when the bad things happen." now, that's a bad behavior. it's not unique to mr. trump. they all feel that w that someone else will have to pick up the pieces. it's conservatism's b to call the country to realism, to face facts, and to make sure that they're not -- these pieces are not smashed into little pieces. >> one could read through nearly five decades of your columns and find reason to be pessimistic about the american experiment. you even called yourself a "intelligent pessimist." but you also recognize that history's essential promise is "possibility" and that today's fights are "worth winning." isn't that optimism? >> yes. what history teaches is contingency, that things are not necessarily going to be one thing or the other, that individual initiative can make a difference. bill buckley demonstrated that. we began by talking about how bill made an enormous difference. ideas h
when donald trump was the republican nominee, paul ryan sat down with him and tried to explain to him the unsustainable trajectory of our entitlement programs. and trump said, "yeah, but i won't be here when the bad things happen." now, that's a bad behavior. it's not unique to mr. trump. they all feel that w that someone else will have to pick up the pieces. it's conservatism's b to call the country to realism, to face facts, and to make sure that they're not -- these pieces are not...
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may, june, july we will come paul ryan, vice president pentz and secretary mike pompeo to offer their answers and we ask the answers to these questions be very direct. knowing governor christie as i do, i have a distinct feeling direct answers will not be a problem. [laughter] new and serious foreign-policy challenges have confronted the united states the aggressive reemergence of the coronavirus and the public health measures involving schools and nations disastrous evacuation or someone say retreat from afghanistan. a continued open invitation for millions of undocumented , once known as illegal immigrants to cross the open southern border. governor christie, tough issues lord only knows what others may confront in the future but what i do know is that if a former federal prosecutor who never lost a case and a two-term republican governor who never lost and election in a deep blue state you are no stranger to things called tough fortunately no stranger to the reagan library. i know you remember when you were here ten years ago during the reagan centennial celebration a woman way up
may, june, july we will come paul ryan, vice president pentz and secretary mike pompeo to offer their answers and we ask the answers to these questions be very direct. knowing governor christie as i do, i have a distinct feeling direct answers will not be a problem. [laughter] new and serious foreign-policy challenges have confronted the united states the aggressive reemergence of the coronavirus and the public health measures involving schools and nations disastrous evacuation or someone say...
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in may, june and july we welcomed speaker paul ryan, vice president mike pence and secretary mike pompeo to offer their answers. and we asked that their answers to these questions be very direct, knowing governor kristi as i do, i have a feeling the answers will not be a problem. -- the aggressive reemergence of the coronavirus, and public health measures involving our schools. our nations disastrous evacuation with the retreat from afghanistan. i continue to an open in invitation for millions of undocumented once known as illegal immigrants full to cross an open southern border and more so governor kristi -- lord only knows what others might be confronted with in the future. would i do know is that is a former federal prosecutor who never lost a case and a returning republican governor who never left an election in the deep blue state, you are no stranger to things called tough. here also no stranger to the reagan library. i know you remember when you were here ten years ago during reagan's tenure celebration, a woman way up in the balcony summoned the courage to ask you the obvious que
in may, june and july we welcomed speaker paul ryan, vice president mike pence and secretary mike pompeo to offer their answers. and we asked that their answers to these questions be very direct, knowing governor kristi as i do, i have a feeling the answers will not be a problem. -- the aggressive reemergence of the coronavirus, and public health measures involving our schools. our nations disastrous evacuation with the retreat from afghanistan. i continue to an open in invitation for millions...
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it's paul ryan who happened to be speaker of the house. how did you know so fast that we flipped this thing? cnn. okay. i think i'm going to win and i think he thought i was in lldenial. i've seen videos of it. it's pretty funny. but they called the race against and had to pull it back. that is f where all of you comen and what you do and it's so important. i remember that day when i open my refrigerator. in the cnn projection with me losing. if i want to open up and have a diet coke, maybe a bush lie or budweiser i smile and remember why cnn sucks. [laughter] [applause] i appreciate everything you've done to help stop the democrats from disrupting the process. remember every time you engage in twitter. we get it but remember it helps because the media somehow thinks twitter is real life and social media isd real life. when we realize a recent study done shows if you look at who is on it itand who is would be the second most liberal district in the nation. okay, who's first. aoc, whose second, maxine? understand that when there's social me
it's paul ryan who happened to be speaker of the house. how did you know so fast that we flipped this thing? cnn. okay. i think i'm going to win and i think he thought i was in lldenial. i've seen videos of it. it's pretty funny. but they called the race against and had to pull it back. that is f where all of you comen and what you do and it's so important. i remember that day when i open my refrigerator. in the cnn projection with me losing. if i want to open up and have a diet coke, maybe a...
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jennifer, paul, ryan, good luck. let's kick off our "jeopardy!" round with these categories. starting off with... each correct response is gonna be between those two words in the dictionary. all right, jennifer. water for $200. paul. - what are bonds? - right. the southern hemisphere for $1,000. - jennifer. - what is the great rift?
jennifer, paul, ryan, good luck. let's kick off our "jeopardy!" round with these categories. starting off with... each correct response is gonna be between those two words in the dictionary. all right, jennifer. water for $200. paul. - what are bonds? - right. the southern hemisphere for $1,000. - jennifer. - what is the great rift?
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and you paul ryan the former speaker of the house getting a briefing on our personality disorder and you have to wonder how many people knew what they were dealing with when they were dealing with donald trump. you mentioned the lafayette square park debacle in june 2020, the peaceful demonstrators were cleared violently out of the area and walked over to st. john's church to hold up the bible in general milley regretted and later apologized, "after words" secretary mark esper did an interesting thing having heard the burbling of the use of the insurrection act to mobilize the military against black lives matter demonstrators, mark esper announced publicly that there was no need to invoke the insurrection act in trump was furious and he said your ticket away my authorities. >> he would not be pushed around and he actually shoved his statement at trump who was sitting at the desk, this is what i said, understand don't misinterpret it. this is one of the many incidents where milley just said my god there is a mental decline here, there is a danger and he had a wonderful praise for whic
and you paul ryan the former speaker of the house getting a briefing on our personality disorder and you have to wonder how many people knew what they were dealing with when they were dealing with donald trump. you mentioned the lafayette square park debacle in june 2020, the peaceful demonstrators were cleared violently out of the area and walked over to st. john's church to hold up the bible in general milley regretted and later apologized, "after words" secretary mark esper did an...
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in may, june and july, we welcomed here speaker paul ryan, vice president mike pence and secretary mike pompeo to offer their answers. and we asked that their answers to these questions be very direct. knowing governor christie as i do, i have a distinct feeling direct answers will not be a problem. since those speeches, new and serious domestic and foreign policy changes have confronted the united states. the coronavirus challenges facing our schools, the quick evacuation -- some would say retreat -- from afghanistan. the continues open invitation for millions once-documented, once known as illegal immigrants, to cross an open southern border, and more. governor christie, some tough issues. lord knows what others might confront us in the future. what i do know is that as a former federal prosecutor who never lost a case and a two-term republican governor who never lost an election in a deep blue state, you are no stranger to things called tough. fortunately, you're also no stranger to the reagan library. i know you remember when you were here ten years ago during the reagan centennial
in may, june and july, we welcomed here speaker paul ryan, vice president mike pence and secretary mike pompeo to offer their answers. and we asked that their answers to these questions be very direct. knowing governor christie as i do, i have a distinct feeling direct answers will not be a problem. since those speeches, new and serious domestic and foreign policy changes have confronted the united states. the coronavirus challenges facing our schools, the quick evacuation -- some would say...
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paul ryan left washington. and i don't think many of them -- i think a lot of them thought the system would hold. then they watched what happened at the capitol on january 6th. that's, of course, when it changed for cheney in particular. she'd been relatively supportive of the president and makes a distinction between saying, i voted for him in november but after i saw what happened at the capitol, under no circumstances could i support him. the thing is, and what kagan was warning in that column and what we've been talking about here, there are no signs any of those dynamics are changing and yet, still, most republicans are silent in the face of it. >> you don't hear kevin mccarthy say, oh, no, i would never overturn a presidential el election. he doesn't say anything like that. then we heard about this former department of homeland security official who was told that trump's allies at dhs and at the white house told him to cover up, manipulate his intelligence on russian election interference and white suprem
paul ryan left washington. and i don't think many of them -- i think a lot of them thought the system would hold. then they watched what happened at the capitol on january 6th. that's, of course, when it changed for cheney in particular. she'd been relatively supportive of the president and makes a distinction between saying, i voted for him in november but after i saw what happened at the capitol, under no circumstances could i support him. the thing is, and what kagan was warning in that...
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ryan on saying, i just can't believe with the skies like. i don't get, it he seemed incredibly, totally transparent to me as a campaigner for the president. he is absolutely consistent as it arranged campaigner for the presidency. he was advertising in the presidency will have a deranged personal in the oval office. these people were surprised if he really was as crazy as he appeared to be. >> i think that's what they call revisionist history. just covering yourself because that is impossible. if they were paying the slightest bit of attention, they knew exactly who they were dealing with. he was the same in 2015, as he was in 2020, as he wasn't 20 -- it is just a way of changing the narrative from their responsibility which they refused to admit which is again another problem. they didn't stay in charge to fix, if they run away from it. >> mary trump, thank you very much for joining us once again. we always appreciate it. >> thank you lawrence. >> coming up, new trump news tonight. ellen's lawyers that in court that they believe more indict
ryan on saying, i just can't believe with the skies like. i don't get, it he seemed incredibly, totally transparent to me as a campaigner for the president. he is absolutely consistent as it arranged campaigner for the presidency. he was advertising in the presidency will have a deranged personal in the oval office. these people were surprised if he really was as crazy as he appeared to be. >> i think that's what they call revisionist history. just covering yourself because that is...
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you have paul ryan, former speaker of the house, you know, getting a briefing on narcissistic personality disorder. and you have to wonder how many people sort of new what they were dealing with when they were dealing with donald trump? you mentioned the lafayette square park debacle in june 2020 when, you know, the peaceful demonstrators were cleared violently of the area, and president trump walked over to st. john's church to hold up a bible. milley, general milley went with him, regretted it, later apologized for having gone, especially in his fatigues. then the secretary of defense mark esper did an interesting thing. having heard this use of possible use of the insurrection act to mobilize the military against black lives matter demonstrators. mark esper announced publicly announced that there was no need to invoke the insurrection act. trump was furious. he was furious and he yelled at esper you are taking we might authorities. >> he would not be pushed around and the unabashedly shoved his statesman at trump was sitting at the resolute desk. this is what i said. understand, don't
you have paul ryan, former speaker of the house, you know, getting a briefing on narcissistic personality disorder. and you have to wonder how many people sort of new what they were dealing with when they were dealing with donald trump? you mentioned the lafayette square park debacle in june 2020 when, you know, the peaceful demonstrators were cleared violently of the area, and president trump walked over to st. john's church to hold up a bible. milley, general milley went with him, regretted...
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ryan campaigning in front of a giant debt clock. the thought about the national debt, a concern about it from both parties has changed dramatically and people glaze over when they hear trillions of dollars. this eventually is real money. >> yeah. neither party has covered itself in glory when it comes to this issue when republicans giving pretense to caring about it but then not actually governing as if they care about it. contrary to what harold says though, i don't think you have to give biden credit for this on two counts. one, this is just an insane amount of money that we're talking about. you know, back at that time when we were referencing a few years ago, we had the troubled asset relief program. that was $700 billion. people were horrified by how much money that was. this is at best five times more than that it's not 3.5 trillion as was referenced earlier. independent budget estimates say it might be as much as 5 or $5.5 trillion more than our budget was just a couple years ago. i think that the democrats probably have a go
ryan campaigning in front of a giant debt clock. the thought about the national debt, a concern about it from both parties has changed dramatically and people glaze over when they hear trillions of dollars. this eventually is real money. >> yeah. neither party has covered itself in glory when it comes to this issue when republicans giving pretense to caring about it but then not actually governing as if they care about it. contrary to what harold says though, i don't think you have to...
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. >> former house speakers, republicans john boehner and paul ryan have also given money to liz cheney since all this started. >> yes. it's not clear that the republican party is their party anymore. it's the trump party. and so a lot of these debates. they may help liz cheney but ultimately, the party has moved away from there. it's not that time anymore. it's trump's time. >> thanks one and all. >>> coming up next, a heated meeting about afghan evacuations. why some lawmakers stormed out of the room. stay with us. when subway® opened they changed the fast food game. but sometimes you gotta refresh ...to be fresh. welcome to the eat fresh refresh. refresh where there is so much new, some say that it can't fit in one ad. i say... ...we're talking a new all-american club, deli-style oven-roasted turkey and... oh, that's the new steak & cheese. oh yeah, i knew that. that's the one with the new... ...seasoning. and that was the new mvp parmesan vinaigrette . right. which makes a next level foot... hold up. the subway logo? wait i'm out of time? kinder bueno? woooooow. it's crispy. it's c
. >> former house speakers, republicans john boehner and paul ryan have also given money to liz cheney since all this started. >> yes. it's not clear that the republican party is their party anymore. it's the trump party. and so a lot of these debates. they may help liz cheney but ultimately, the party has moved away from there. it's not that time anymore. it's trump's time. >> thanks one and all. >>> coming up next, a heated meeting about afghan evacuations. why some...
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ryan on saying i just can't believe what this guy is like, and they all -- i don't get it because he seemed incredibly, totally transparent to me as a campaigner for the president. he was absolutely consistent as a deranged campaigner for the presidency. he was advertising that the presidency will have a deranged person in the oval office, and these people ended up being surprised that he really was as crazy as he appeared to be. >> i think that's what they call revisionist history. and just covering yourself because that is impossible. if they were paying the slightest bit of attention, they know exactly who they were dealing with. he was the same in 2015 as he was in 2020 as he was in 2000, you know? so it's just a way of changing the narrative away from their responsibility, which they refuse to admit, which is, again, another problem. they didn't stay and try to fix the problem. they ran away from it. >> mary trump, thank you very much for joining us once again. we always appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, new defendant trump news tonight, all
ryan on saying i just can't believe what this guy is like, and they all -- i don't get it because he seemed incredibly, totally transparent to me as a campaigner for the president. he was absolutely consistent as a deranged campaigner for the presidency. he was advertising that the presidency will have a deranged person in the oval office, and these people ended up being surprised that he really was as crazy as he appeared to be. >> i think that's what they call revisionist history. and...
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or paul ryan, he would like to run at some point if he sees a way back in. . >> it will be interesting to see her path. is it political grenade, political aspirations or a little bit of both. >> she has the stature to do it if that's what she wants to do. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a lawyer for gabby petito's family claiming her ex-fiancee did go on a camping trip with his parents before he disappeared and now after, as we have learned, gabby petito died. >>> cnn live on the ground as the taliban returned to their harsh rule. clarissa ward joins us. >>> plus, her journey to end gender violence 30 years ago when she claimed sexual harassment of clarence thomas. anita hill will join us live. p, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. >>> the taliban takeover has brought a return to harsh rule in afghanistan, making life techly difficult for
or paul ryan, he would like to run at some point if he sees a way back in. . >> it will be interesting to see her path. is it political grenade, political aspirations or a little bit of both. >> she has the stature to do it if that's what she wants to do. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a lawyer for gabby petito's family claiming her ex-fiancee did go on a camping trip with his parents before he disappeared and now after, as we have learned,...
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ryan. all of these moves can help her if she chooses to run for higher office but 2024 is a long way away, and right now she is focused on defending her congressional seat against a trump backed primary challenger. cheney, i have talked to her before, talked to people close to her, she views this race as so much bigger than just about herself. take a listen to how she is framing this in an interview with 60 minutes. >> i think it's going to be the most important house race in the country in 2022. and it will be one where people do have the opportunity to say we want to stand for the constitution. >> do you think a vote against you is a vote against the constitution? >> a vote against me in this race, a vote for whomever donald trump has endorsed is a vote for somebody who's willing to perpetuate the big lie, somebody who's willing to put allegiance to trump above allegiance to the constitution, absolutely. >> so cheney clearly views this race as a battle for the heart and soul of the republ
ryan. all of these moves can help her if she chooses to run for higher office but 2024 is a long way away, and right now she is focused on defending her congressional seat against a trump backed primary challenger. cheney, i have talked to her before, talked to people close to her, she views this race as so much bigger than just about herself. take a listen to how she is framing this in an interview with 60 minutes. >> i think it's going to be the most important house race in the country...
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also what's it like for a guy like paul ryan, who insist on his own integrity goodness and earnestness, to sit on the fox board of directors? fox news you see bears a huge responsibility for slowing down about the vaccine. validating the vet tie vaccine for the pandemic continues. the folks over at the recount were thinking about that time two months ago when the msn positively genuine reflected before sean hannity. for sounding downright normal and responsible and concerned about the public health. it turned out to be a fleeting moment that fox has more than made up for since. >> please take covid very seriously -- i can't say it enough. but i never told anyone to get a vaccine. >> so it's clear we can't vaccinate our way out of this >> congressman do you plan on complying with this ridiculous non-science face mask mandate? >> covid-19 now is about marxism it is a broader purpose of the. left >> you can't force me to take a medicine i don't want. if you can do that why can't you sterilize me -- or the bottom me why can't you do anything >> most of them a few brave souls are not afraid
also what's it like for a guy like paul ryan, who insist on his own integrity goodness and earnestness, to sit on the fox board of directors? fox news you see bears a huge responsibility for slowing down about the vaccine. validating the vet tie vaccine for the pandemic continues. the folks over at the recount were thinking about that time two months ago when the msn positively genuine reflected before sean hannity. for sounding downright normal and responsible and concerned about the public...
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it details this really interesting exchange between former-speaker paul ryan and trump over what actually happened in charlottesville. trump, reportedly, blasting ryan for condemning white supremacy. and in fact, said this -- and this was the quote -- these people love me. these are my people. i can't backstab the people who support me. and i am thinking like, is he saying the quiet part out loud here? >> yes! that's the thing about trump and that's why so many millions of actual white supremacists laud him and applaud him and hold him up as their dear leader because he is always saying the quiet part out loud. i mean, that's the thing is is there's no shame anymore in racism. like remember when, like, being called a racist, like the worst thing that you could be called. and be like, oh, my god. you know, if you said like oh that's racist. people were like, i'm so mortified. i'm so sorry. and now, people are just like, yeah, i'm straight-up racist. i'm a straight-up white supremacist. you know, fascism? bring it on. and that's the -- you know, to dean's point, i guess that is the -- the m
it details this really interesting exchange between former-speaker paul ryan and trump over what actually happened in charlottesville. trump, reportedly, blasting ryan for condemning white supremacy. and in fact, said this -- and this was the quote -- these people love me. these are my people. i can't backstab the people who support me. and i am thinking like, is he saying the quiet part out loud here? >> yes! that's the thing about trump and that's why so many millions of actual white...
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it details this really interesting exchange between former speaker paul ryan and trump over what actually happened in charlottesville.ernd trump reportedly blasting ryan for condemning white supremacy. and in fact, said this -- and this was the quote -- these people love me. these are my people. i can't backstab the people whoc support me. and i am thinking like, is he saying the quiet part out loud here? >> yes! that's the thing about trump and that's why so many millions of actual white supremacists laud him and applaud him and hold him up as their dear leader because he is always saying the quiet part out loud. i mean, that's the thing is is there's no shame anymore in racism. like remember when, like, being called a racist, like the worst thing that you could be called. and be like, oh, my god. you know, if you said like oh that's racist. people were like, i'm so mortified. i'm so sorry. and now, people are just like, yeah, i'm straight-up racist. i'm a straight-up white supremacist.ra you know, fascism? bring it on. and that's the -- you know, to dean's point, i guess that is the --
it details this really interesting exchange between former speaker paul ryan and trump over what actually happened in charlottesville.ernd trump reportedly blasting ryan for condemning white supremacy. and in fact, said this -- and this was the quote -- these people love me. these are my people. i can't backstab the people whoc support me. and i am thinking like, is he saying the quiet part out loud here? >> yes! that's the thing about trump and that's why so many millions of actual white...
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>> well, i departed the republican party about ten hours after paul ryan, who i like and respect, and think is exactly the kind of person we need in public life, but he endorsed donald trump and that convinced me that the republican party was still under the illusion that they could domestic indicate and normalize this man. so i haven't been a republican for more than five years now. the future -- i tend to believe, and this might be the wish, but i tend to think that donald trump is going to become a bore. he's an entertainer and the one thing an entertainer cannot be is predictable. and he hasn't had a new thought in 30 years. >> no. >> let me correct that. 30 years ago he said china was -- japan was going to eat our lunch. now he says china is eating our lunch. wrong both times. but leave that aside. essentially he is a johnny one note and i do not believe -- and this is going to travel well. if you look at some of his rallies, they are smaller, less enthusiastic, because they've seen and heard it all before. that is not a recipe for success in our nation that loves novelty and dif
>> well, i departed the republican party about ten hours after paul ryan, who i like and respect, and think is exactly the kind of person we need in public life, but he endorsed donald trump and that convinced me that the republican party was still under the illusion that they could domestic indicate and normalize this man. so i haven't been a republican for more than five years now. the future -- i tend to believe, and this might be the wish, but i tend to think that donald trump is...
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all of a sudden my cell phone rings, it was paul ryan, who happened at that time to be the speaker of the house, and a good buddy. and he said, how does he know so fast that we flipped this thing, that's great. he says i'm so sorry. -- what are you sorry about, paul? -- well, you lost. lost. -- well, you lost. who told you that? cnn. ok. i'm like, paul, i actually think i'm going to win and i think he thought i was in denial and we hurriedly got off the phone and told my team, what he is going on? cnn told me a loser. well, we finally, re realized we were right. i can't imagine being my opponent in that victory party, yes, we won! i've actually seen video of it, it's pretty funny and cnn called my race and 10 minutes later pulled it back. why? because we were prepared. because we had people on the ground and that's where all of you come in and what you do. and it's so important. and just rest assured today, i remember that day every time i open my refrigerator in my office in rabun because my neighbor got me a picture of harry truman hold me up dewey wins, and my face when cnn project
all of a sudden my cell phone rings, it was paul ryan, who happened at that time to be the speaker of the house, and a good buddy. and he said, how does he know so fast that we flipped this thing, that's great. he says i'm so sorry. -- what are you sorry about, paul? -- well, you lost. lost. -- well, you lost. who told you that? cnn. ok. i'm like, paul, i actually think i'm going to win and i think he thought i was in denial and we hurriedly got off the phone and told my team, what he is going...
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also with us donna edwards and former adviser to house speakers john boehner and paul ryan. let's talk about the first call to the chinese counterpart, it was on october 30th because the china thought according to intelligence was preparing to attack and he wanted to reassure him. we had deployed nimitz to the south china seas and the rhetoric from president trump at the u.n. general assembly meeting from the white house had been that we have to hold china accountable and it was, you know, a constant bashing against china because of the coronavirus and the way the president was using that. so that is the context. after january 6, milley calls general lee again and they write this the book li remained unusually rattled putting the two nations on the knife-edge of disaster. so that is the context and now we have the statement from milg milley's spokesman saying he was so concerned about china misreading us that he did call china and russia and a number of other -- maybe 20 other countries i was told. he is now under attack not just from president trump but marco rubio calling
also with us donna edwards and former adviser to house speakers john boehner and paul ryan. let's talk about the first call to the chinese counterpart, it was on october 30th because the china thought according to intelligence was preparing to attack and he wanted to reassure him. we had deployed nimitz to the south china seas and the rhetoric from president trump at the u.n. general assembly meeting from the white house had been that we have to hold china accountable and it was, you know, a...
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paul ryan and these figures really like rand, that represents the kind of conservative in the in the figure of buckley. it's the confusion of conservative values with free market economics that defines the particular agenda where rand is so idiosin accuratic that she has her endearance but not a coalition builder. buckley, his political coalition. which is what schlessinger also thinks he's doing. there's a paragraph that says thank god we got rid of wars and the left of the democratic party. that proves we're good centrists now. so this is just kind of a different ideological veilance on both sides of the party. last thing before we wrap up. there's an interesting passage at the end of bell where he talks about the fact that there are still these kind of unfulfilled emotions, kind of anxiety of modern life that people want to work out how to like change the world and don't know what's going to fulfill them. i want you to bear that in mind as we shift in the second half of the course to thinking about domestic politics. what we'll now do is move within the the kind of politics of the
paul ryan and these figures really like rand, that represents the kind of conservative in the in the figure of buckley. it's the confusion of conservative values with free market economics that defines the particular agenda where rand is so idiosin accuratic that she has her endearance but not a coalition builder. buckley, his political coalition. which is what schlessinger also thinks he's doing. there's a paragraph that says thank god we got rid of wars and the left of the democratic party....
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all of a sudden my cell phone rings, it was paul ryan, who happened at that time to be the speaker of the house, and a good buddy. and he said, how does he know so fast that we flipped this thing, that's great. he says i'm so sorry. >> what are you sorry about, paul? >> well, you lost. >> who told you that? >> cnn. >>. [laughter] >> okay. i'm like, paul, i actually think i'm going to win and i think he thought i was in denial and we hurriedly got off the phone and told my team, what he is going on? cnn told me a loser. well, we finally, realized we were right. i can't imagine being my opponent in that victory party, yes, we won! i've actually seen video of it, it's pretty funny and cnn called my race and 10 minutes later pulled it back. why? because we were prepared. because we had people on the ground and that's where all of you come in and what you do. and it's so important. and just rest assured today, i remember that day every time i open my refrigerator in my office in rabun because my neighbor got me a picture of harry truman hold me up dewey wins, and my face when cnn projected
all of a sudden my cell phone rings, it was paul ryan, who happened at that time to be the speaker of the house, and a good buddy. and he said, how does he know so fast that we flipped this thing, that's great. he says i'm so sorry. >> what are you sorry about, paul? >> well, you lost. >> who told you that? >> cnn. >>. [laughter] >> okay. i'm like, paul, i actually think i'm going to win and i think he thought i was in denial and we hurriedly got off the...
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and a lot of paul ryan and these figures really like rand. i think that represents the kind of conservative emphasis in america in the late 20th century less well than the figure of buckley because it's that fusion of conservative religious family values with free market economics that defines the kind of political agenda of the republican party, whereas rand is sort of so idiosyncratic in her version of the world that she has -- she's not a coalition builder. one of things that's interesting about buckley is his identifying political coalition. which is what schlessinger also thinks he's doing. there's that nice piece, that paragraph, where he thank god we got rid of wallace, the left and the democratic party. that's proof we're really good centrists now. so this is kind of a different idealogical valance on both sides of the party. last thing before we wrap up. there's that kind of interesting passage at the end of bell where he talks about the fact there are still these kinds of unfulfilled emotions, the kind of anxiety of modern life that
and a lot of paul ryan and these figures really like rand. i think that represents the kind of conservative emphasis in america in the late 20th century less well than the figure of buckley because it's that fusion of conservative religious family values with free market economics that defines the kind of political agenda of the republican party, whereas rand is sort of so idiosyncratic in her version of the world that she has -- she's not a coalition builder. one of things that's interesting...
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but before him people like paul ryan, people like rob portman, people who knew that everything trump said and did was either corrupt or uninformed or disgusting or in some instances all three. and but their absence leads to something worse. are you confident when the takeover is complete it will be a smaller party and a diminished party? >> i would like to think so. i would like to think there will be a moment of reality. i'm not sure. what is clear this is one of those cases where the worst are full of passionate intensity and one after another the people who have you had have been the solution, should have been the guardrails, have retreated or caved in or gone along with all of this. we don't know where this is going to go with this party. if they get in power, it will be more intensely trumpy than what we've seen the last few years. >> i don't even know what that means. recounting ballots in multiple states. rev, i want to show you something that congressman collin allred said on this network earlier about the significance of this retirement. >> anthony is a division rival on the
but before him people like paul ryan, people like rob portman, people who knew that everything trump said and did was either corrupt or uninformed or disgusting or in some instances all three. and but their absence leads to something worse. are you confident when the takeover is complete it will be a smaller party and a diminished party? >> i would like to think so. i would like to think there will be a moment of reality. i'm not sure. what is clear this is one of those cases where the...
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i would like to remind people that mitch mcconnell and paul ryan work very hard to get funding for state legislatures to make sure that republicans had control of almost all of the statehouses and that they were able then to gerrymander the entire country. if you look at jim jordan's district, it is gerrymandered. i live in gerrymandered district. i would also like to point out that afghan women might want to go to a different country, and certainly not to texas, where they will be treated like cattle and not allowed to use their brains. in this country, and in the world, we now have been petro circle is asian, we have surrogate birth, and all kinds of ways to add more people to the earth, but we don't allow women to use their brains about about -- about whether they wish to bring another life into the earth. as a result, we have endangered species. i also want the right to sue every person who objects to getting vaccinated, and everyone who helps them in any way. thank you very much, c-span, for being our town hall. host: you bet. wayne is next. michigan. democrats line. caller: good mo
i would like to remind people that mitch mcconnell and paul ryan work very hard to get funding for state legislatures to make sure that republicans had control of almost all of the statehouses and that they were able then to gerrymander the entire country. if you look at jim jordan's district, it is gerrymandered. i live in gerrymandered district. i would also like to point out that afghan women might want to go to a different country, and certainly not to texas, where they will be treated like...
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i negotiated that for speaker paul ryan at the time. return for facedown of the weight credits -- phaseout of the wing credits over a. of time and of facedown of the solar credits over a period of time. when credits at the time had been in place for startup technology for a reporter of the century. credits for solar, no longer a -- had been in place for a decade. unfortunately, advocates for the wind and solar industry remained on that agreement. and have pursued extending not. in our view, it is time for these mature industries, still making record levels -- many of those are manufactured in china, but the wind turbines and solar panels, nonetheless making progress toward renewable goals by spending their money -- rather than taxpayer dollars. this is a very reasonable amendment, simply says if you are a small business and cannot afford to make investments, we are going to help you. the few major corporations with the wherewithal to advance those dollars yourself and receive very lucrative text -- tax credits, we will incentivize you.
i negotiated that for speaker paul ryan at the time. return for facedown of the weight credits -- phaseout of the wing credits over a. of time and of facedown of the solar credits over a period of time. when credits at the time had been in place for startup technology for a reporter of the century. credits for solar, no longer a -- had been in place for a decade. unfortunately, advocates for the wind and solar industry remained on that agreement. and have pursued extending not. in our view, it...
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butler and ryan reilly. thank you for making time tonight. >>> next, the latest jobs numbers came in far lower than expected. what the delta surge had to do with it and what that means for the rebounding of covid economy coming. e rebounding of covid ec coming ♪♪ energy is everywhere... even in a little seedling. which, when turned into fuel, can help power a plane. at chevron's el segundo refinery, we're looking to turn plant-based oil into renewable gasoline, jet and diesel fuels. our planet offers countless sources of energy. but it's only human to find the ones that could power a better future. [ heavy breathing ] allergies with nasal congestion overwhelming you? breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow two times more than the leading allergy spray at hour one. [ deep inhale ] claritin-d. get more airflow. open talenti and raise the jar. to gelato made from scratch. raise the jar to all five layers. raise the jar to the best gelato... you've ever tasted. talenti
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stephen elliot belson paul michael benedetti denise lenore benedetto ryan craig bennet. eric l. bennet. oliver bennet. margaret l. benson dominick j. berardi james patrick berger steven howard berger john p. bergin alvin bergsohn daniel d. bergstein graham andrew gregory. michael j. berkeley donna m. bernaerts. david w. bernard. [bell ringing ] . >> a blessing for our brothers and sisters. and families. their friends and their loved ones. this is "i'll see you in my dreams." ♪...
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paul butler is a former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. as these cases have come in, these cases have gotten a lot of attention because of how instantly iconic the picture was. where does this stack up in terms of the spectrum of seriousness of the offense and how the plea deal has worked. >> yeah, he's sort of gotten the more serious charge, the interference with congress because he entered the senate well and because some of the speech and the actions that he took but i think this is really interesting case because there's been a number of defendant who is have been arrested since this point who haven't spent time behind bars pre-trial. he really got to wonder if he wasn't arrested at that time, perhaps if he had a different lawyer whether he would have been incarcerated for this entire length of time. i don't know ultimately what the sentence will be. the guideline was in range of 41 to 51 months is a significant sentence that is nothing to sneeze at. the first defendant went, who plead guilty to a similar charge, the same charge ultima
paul butler is a former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. as these cases have come in, these cases have gotten a lot of attention because of how instantly iconic the picture was. where does this stack up in terms of the spectrum of seriousness of the offense and how the plea deal has worked. >> yeah, he's sort of gotten the more serious charge, the interference with congress because he entered the senate well and because some of the speech and the actions that he took but i think this...
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s, maria, grant, ryan, and zach, as well as the committee's majority staff director, paul. admiral richard, the commander of u.s. strategy command -- strategic command, eltold us we are facing a nation our nation has not encountered before. we must deter two peer nuclear capable competitors simultaneously and must do so with each being deterred differently. i'm confident the f.y.2022 ndaa before us today places us on the right path to properly deter both russia and china. the bill increases topline defense spending by nearly $25 billion reversing the harmful and reckless cuts from the president's budget ensuring an annual growth of 5% over the previous year and funding the d.o.d.'s most critical unfunded priorities. with one exception the ndaa continues to fully fund programs within the department of defense and the department of energy that nodernize the nation's nuclear try add and nodernize the nuclear command control communications systems. this is especially critical to maintaining a safe, secure, and reliable strategic deterrent while china is undergoing a massive nuc
s, maria, grant, ryan, and zach, as well as the committee's majority staff director, paul. admiral richard, the commander of u.s. strategy command -- strategic command, eltold us we are facing a nation our nation has not encountered before. we must deter two peer nuclear capable competitors simultaneously and must do so with each being deterred differently. i'm confident the f.y.2022 ndaa before us today places us on the right path to properly deter both russia and china. the bill increases...
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