i hope all those people that put liz truss in number ten, i hope it was worth it, i hope it was worth it to sit around the cabinet table, because the damage they have done to our party is extraordinary. fix, because the damage they have done to our party is extraordinary. our party is extraordinary. a weak prime minister our party is extraordinary. a weak prime minister flailing our party is extraordinary. a weak prime minister flailing from - our party is extraordinary. a weak prime minister flailing from one l prime minister flailing from one crisis to the next, and a big, blunt question tonight is this a government in its death spiral? is this your last prime minister s questions? earlier, the prime minister had been fighting off renewed demands to step down after the collapse of the mini budget. economic credibility, gone. and her supposed best friend, the former chancellor, he s gone as well. they re all gone, so why is she still here? cheers mr speaker. sneers m
we need a full it is not denied. i m going to call up the secretary of the d.o.d. reporter: senator mccarthy and mitch mcconnell calling christopher miller urging a faster response. getting there in one hell of a hurry, you understand. i got you loud and clear, leader. reporter: and pelosi and schumer confronting jeffrey rosen in a heated phone call. no, please answer my question. answer my question. senator, we re going to do everything i can do. does that include asking the president who are followers of his to leave the capitol. finally word coming from pence that it was safe to return. i m literally standing with the capitol police and they ve told me that they believe that house and senate will be able to reconvene in roughly an hour. good news. which they did just after 8:00 p.m. let s get back to work. the footage also showing pelosi before at tack. and let us hope that they will see the light as when they have their own epiphany on the othe
quite a few. probably more than most. how do you rate yourself? that s a blunt question. and he makes no apologies for what he serves. he is such an interesting guy. i don t know that anybody is going to mistake him for george clooney with the spiked hair and all of that, but in his own way, so attractive, so interesting, and so big. he s got a sprawling empire, i think 60 or 70 or 80 restaurants around the world. you know, it s so funny because i am now on hbo max, i have one show. i said how many shows you have got on the food network? he had to count because i think it s about a half dozen he has there. and we talk about the food because he has his most famous show, i think, is diners, drive-ins, and dives. and the one thing we show because of course we re trouble makers, is this lasagna, and he s got the chef has got some sausage, and he says to her, how much are you going to put on? she says all of it, and she dumps the entire big heaping
are more important than people. it s not okay in any aspect. when you are watching this is another reason why i think no one wants the job. you have an administration, someone in trump where covering up the death of someone is more important than doing what s right. regardless of party affiliation, it should be actually doing the right thing. there is nothing about the trump administration that shows you doing that. m. b.s. the world thinks he did it. all of the evidence gina haspel, c.i.a. director, goes to capitol hill. we have evidence they have the guy unable to breathe. torture stuff. in the other administration, this is the flip side we re having on the chief of staff. you can t fire jared kushner. that s why there s nepotism, they had to get a special exemption for, you want to have someone accountable to the american people. blunt question. why is he looking out for the crown prince? does he like him? what is going on here? reporting suggests they were the s