c.n.d. said goods and that is the case here write down what you told me and bring it to my office tomorrow if possible him or make you small insurance program that became the basis of a speech he made shortly afterwards could solve. i m right about 100 years shift on the 13th of october 1048 has gone down in history by the end of the shift henniker held by a 24.4 cubic meters of coal instead of the standard 6.3 cubic meters on the come up vehicle between. the a c d try to use the activist movement to boost the economy in the east and turn the mind ahead of track into a great propaganda here are you avoiding the one you just saw and as we were young actors the same we also wanted and because of me to my great great efforts to do a good job in my workshop and to forget recognition yes but it wasn t the s.c.d. controlling that it was you putting your back into it so others accepted you and
you know. i don t know much about mr. avenatti except for what i ve seen here and there on tv. i think one lesson i ve learned so far in my short years in the democratic party but very much involved in the activist movement is not to try to dictate who is a clarified leader versus not. at the end of the day i ll listen to anybody and if he ends up being a credible nominee then maybe but i think it s too early to speculate on 2020 to be honest. congressman ruben gallego, thank you very much for being on tonight. appreciate it. i have to just ahead, the president fumes at his attorney general while his personal lawyers take over sean hannity s radio show.
about abortion, somebody who recently has been affected by it, maybe because she had a classmate who had an abortion? no. you never heard a young person in the pro-life activist movement. no, i haven t. you ve never heard young people being involved in the pro-life movement? that s not what you asked me. you asked me if i heard a young person talk about the abortion movement. come on, you re involved in politics. we have to take another break. we re going to take a break and continue talking during the commercial break, apparently. we ll be right back.
duffy. good data both of you. let me start with congressman duffy. where the states returning refusing to turn over that information? i think this is an activist movement by the left. you have democrats who come of the last eight months have been fawning over russia, russia, russia, and a test for federal investigations into what influence russia had in our system so here you have trump actually say, when we actually look and make sure that we have people who aren t dead and they re not voting. make sure that felons aren t voting. let s have a review of our system, and i think that makes sense and i m surprised democrats are joining us. i do want to make one point i m concerned about the federal government also garnering all this information. i don t like it, whether it s obama or trump. but i think there are ways you can isolate that information, look at it, and then destroy it but the way we could get around this to make sure our elections are protected is have voter i.d.
memorial in asheville. nose attendance said the rally was aimed at the he 22 million people who could lose health care coverage if this bill becomes law. protesters show up outside the offices in florida. 100 or so demonstrators showed up outside marco rubio s office to channel vote no, marco, vote no, marco. the protesters stage ad die-in, a technique from the aids activist movement which started in this country in the late 1980s. people lying down to represent people who they believe will be killed as a result of this legislation. if you can hear what they re saying there, they re saying marco polio, a rif on both marco rubio and marco polo. in charleston, protesters rallied in senator shelley capito s office to make their