it s a risk either way. these members have a responsibility to act according to the people who sent them there. we re a diverse caucus. the fact of the matter is we see that playing out publicly when you have members who want do go down the impeachment highway and those saying let s not do at all. i think time will tell how that plays out. i think we re taking the right approach by building the case and insuring that every voice is heard. i think the speaker and committee chairs and leadership is doing a good job being includesive in that conversation. congresswoman, you want to jump in. i most certainly do. i want to say the speak ser doing a phenomenal job. she has led us. she has serious concerns brn any divisions this could cause if we don t have a strong case. i support that. the reality is you re correct. this is not the conversation that you might hear from a lot of people even though within the past 48 hours and 24 hours i ve had more calls into my office in support of it
the state of the union is marketing, marketing your agenda and he has great statistic to market to the country based on tax cuts, based on what the democrats are proposing and the last week we have 90% proposal, 70% proposal, 77% state tax, wealth tax and a tax on every other tax. neil: that s why you ve been sweating. tax cuts, regulatory cuts has engineered a lot of the economy. neil: i love the state of the union because speak ser right behind and he will talk about wall, talk that up, talk about the speaker and so she s in a bit of a box there even though you have to look respectful but not too happy. listen, 100th month of job creation. he s been tweeting especially yesterday, jobs, jobs, i mean,
citizenship? that seems to be the biggest issue. something moderates feel is required and, of course, something that the house freedom caucus feels like they could never vote for and would consider it to be amnesty, of course, a big question where the president is in this, as you know, the legislative liaison was in here talking about the president s perspective. i will to the distracting you from your duties. anna and sahil are here and we ll talk to one of the lawmakers on the other side of the aisle coming up but i wanted to get you in first. both have been doing in-depth reporting on what is going down, anna, a lot out in playbook this morning. where does this go, because as kasie talked about there s a major sticking point. so far the meeting, all what i m hearing it is a stalemate. republicans are no no closer to finding a pathway forward. there aren t fireworks or people yelling. the speak ser generally trying to figure out a way forward but i just want to the underpinni
more endangered members walk the plank and vote for a bill that will potentially strip thousands of votes of health care. it s a hell of a question. they re struggling with that right now. which is more of a political risk. and as they struggle with trk t , the speaker is trying who forced changes out of the president and then still said they were going to vote no after making the bill a tougher vote for the moderates. the speak ser is trying to keept calm. he s being nice publicly. the president last night even though the staff said the president wants to turn the page, doesn t want to pick fights, 9:41 p.m., the republican house freedom caucus was able to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. so he is now, the president is going after conservative members of his own party. one thing we know about donald trump is he s not really good at moving on and turning the page and letting bygones be
against the status quo. and the way you encourage that the way you display it is to attack the leadership. guess who has been the target john boehner. that s the problem. you worked for john tip o neill of massachusetts, one of those who enjoyed all those perks, patronage, a far cry from where the speak ser is today. i heard i don t care what you heard, you re voting this way. there s only a few cases where you can do that but i think those cases have been eliminated. the member can say they don t like you back home, you personally, john boehner.