and said she would happily hand over relevant recordings to the special counsel. i think it s serious question. what does she have? also, does she have any credibility? i m going to you first. want me to go to bill first? i ll go to bill first. omarosa laugh. i mean, it is a laughful matter if it wasn t a serious investigation we are talking about. i think, no, she doesn t have any credibility. we can go to what she said in the campaign. the fact that as a person of color you sat in an administration that you know that you now say regularly someone what s a racist and bigot and watched that happen and didn t blow the whistle. you were dragged almost literally out of the white house. talking about motive in the legal space, you have motive to say something disparaging about this person and this administration so i think that bob mueller knows. you can t lie to the special
9:00, they ve been told to check with their agencies. still things up in the air. overnight we saw this drama play out both in the house and the senate. house democrats slow walking their support for this big bill, making some republicans sweat. on the senate side, one single senator, republican senator essentially running out the clock to make a point about hypocrisy. the motion is without the motion the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. reporter: the house of representatives passing an expansive two-year budget deal, voting to reopen the federal government amid a shutdown that began at midnight thursday. house democrats forcing republicans to vote on the bill first, capping a dramatic night at the capital after senator rand paul prevented the senate from voting ahead of the shutdown deadline. my intention has never been to shut down government. but my intention is also not to keep it open and borrowing a million dollars a minute.
that bill going to the president to sign to end this shortly. while most people were sleeping, the shutdown was occurring. about seven hours or so. high drama we watched on both the house and the senate side. the house democrats slow walking their support, making their republican colleagues sweat. on the senate side, you had a lone republican senator who essentially ran out the clock to make a point about hypocrisy. the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. reporter: the house of representatives passing an expansive two-year budget deal, voting to reopen the federal government amid a shutdown that began at midnight thursday. house democrats forcing republicans to vote on the bill first, capping a dramatic night at the capitol. after senator rand paul prevented the senate from voting ahead of the shutdown deadline. my intention has never been to shut down government. but my intention is also not to keep it open and borrowing a million dollars a minute.
out? i don t know. i don t think we ought to do it piecemeal. i understand sometimes you have to inch along as opposed to gallup along. if we do the daca bill first, we will never get to the rest. it just won t happen. you have hundreds of thousands of lives, though, senator. this is not just money we are talking about, these are lives. every day people come up for recertification and they don t get it, and the court ruled on that and said you have to keep processing the applications until this comes to pass, and it s not just about money and these people are left in a lurch because you can t figure out what we do. everything we do in congress affects lives. that s why what we do has to be taken more serious, sometimes more seriously than we take it. i think the problems we have today, the genesis of them started 15 or 20 years ago. i have not been here but i
democrats can make a commitment to the american people that they will keep cuts. or improve it. bring the bill to the floor and say let s get there is individual tax rate down. i think republicans would get on board. republicans need to let them bring it to the floor first. katie: they have to write a bill first. but the follow-up on 2018. we are almost there. president won because he flipped 100-plus counties that were barack obama blue to red for trump. how is that going to play out in counties like that where people are getting a tax break? how are democrats going to get those voters back based on for something? what does that for mean? i am from one of those counties. my county voted for donald trump. went blue for the first time