before the impeachment inquiry is something you won t defend. start with certainly what bill taylor was there to do i m well, and that is something i m concerned with just as i was going to play full screen concerned when we were investigating president obama and the executive privileges first sound byte, guys, the that were exerted when we were going through that process. control room, of the question of so i think that constant battle and that is something that i whether ukraine felt pressure would share concern about. when we re doing our oversight from the president. take a listen. role, when we have checks and did you come to understand balances in our congressional role, i believe congress has lost its leadership role in that from your conversations with the ukrainians or other washington, d.c. congress needs to exert itself individuals that ukraine felt back as an equal branch of pressure to initiate these government and i would agree with that concern about the issue of
the economic development. love toll see t see the jobs co new york. we you re giving taxpayer money for one company, the question is wlae where s the tax relief for companies in new york for generations? i prioritize them over going towards one project and picking winners and losers. the richest company in the world doesn t need tax subsidyings. they want to do something, they certainly have the resources. spend the $3 billion perhaps on issue s tom and i could agree with. training. education. infrastructure. congressman reid, how would you feel if amazon said they want to come to your neck of the woods, but rather than new york city where we do have housing issue. we don t really have a jobs issue. and in many of your constituents
when you spend the way we do, it puts s us in the hole we re in. we have two people, congressman john garmedy, california, and at atom reid, new york. they are always talking about ways in which they can find common ground with the other side. you know what we think about that? we thrink it s time for the bipartisan horn. good to see you. congressman reid, the president has said he s going to find money for the wall. the issue of course people are concerned about is if it s not aprop pre preyated by congress, aprop preyated by congress where does this money come from? we have to get these funds to the border for security. i m so glad we moved off just a border discussion and went to ports of entry and other investment. there s going to be a conversation about money that s
congresswoman-elect alexandria ocasio-cortez joined a climate change protest. she went to a protest out in front of the speaker s office. this is how it works now. i m joined right now by tonight s special hardball congressional roundtable, congressman-elect joe magoose, tom reed, and former congresswoman donna reid. all three of you know what it s like to be in the house, at least, you re learning, sir. let me go to congresswoman edwards. how does nancy pelosi decide that she lean in and get some support from these new members, some of whom are moderates, they get elected in sort of purple districts, red districts. they said they weren t going to vote for her. how does she get them out of that promise? let s start with that one? i think that she can. and obviously, she can afford to lose some of them. so that s okay. and i think nancy pelosi is actually masterful at making sure that she manages the entire caucus. and i think that s what people are going to see in her leadership. a