character matters, we believe statesmanship matters, but we also believe policy matters. and so, yeah, we want to have a christian states maman or perso that represents well, but we want to advance righteous policy at the same tighme. we re looking at someone who would move the embassy to jerusalem, who would preserve religious liberty, put isis on the run, have a soaring economy. there s a lot of things there, but it doesn t have to be an either or, it can be a yes and. so that s what we do, that s how we address the president. so there s a lot of yes and here. are you suggesting that policy for evangelicals outweighs character? well, i think what you re seeing across america is when you take a look at options, i m here in iowa and we have all kinds of candidates crisscrossing our state and they re basically campaigning on
persons in the eyes of the law and that is a lesson that mr. cohen learned today and it is a very harsh one for him. thank you very much. who is the candidate you re talking about? i m sorry. one other thing. i m sorry. i m sorry. i d also like to introduce sorry. my fault. i really want to thank mr. sweeney and james rodna of the fbi and the irs. and the agents who work for them. we do many, many cases with them. and their determination and their fair dealing and their vigor with which they pursue the cases is inspirational. to the prosecutors in my office, i cannot express the gratitude for the hard work that they did in this case. and that is assist the united states attorneys griz wold and maman and mckay and the deputy chief of the public corruption unit and russell capone, the
so i think it s time absolutely to pump the brakes on this nomination, make sure that these allegations are fully run down and frankly make sure we have a secretary, the next secretary s ready to lead this department. another member of this administration is under fire. director of the consumer protection bureau mich mulvaney told banking executives as a congress maman he would only me with lobbyists who contributed to his campaign. is this an administration that feels like the person who s at the top of it, they can say anything they want? i mean, i was thinking this morning, maybe if it was someone who was not familiar with politics. you might say, well, they don t really understand the impact of what they re saying. mick millmill mulvaney is no that guy. saying out loud what we assume in the case in politics in washington.
a little insurance isn t bad either. um, i like to be mated. um. it s natural for me to be mated. harvey: you ve never really been on your own. judy: no, no. i like to have somebody to fuss over. i do. you ve got this strong independent maman on one side and a woman who says, i wanna be mated. - i wanna fuss over somebody on the other - judy: that s fine. that means that i can relate to people. how quickly did you marry him? you met him a month after you left judy: oh, my god, i would have married him two days after i met him, i was so crazy about him. but we didn t marry for a year. we fight and we argue and we have terrific fights, but there s that something that you can t quite put your finger on, you know, that when he behaves himself i still like to see him walk in a room, he still looks good, jerry s gonna be 84 at his next birthday,
this casts him and his efforts in a different light and so far if you re looking at him, his reaction has been to deny everything, to blame it on the ukrainians they did it or whatever. the problem is nobody seems to believe that, that isn t going to wash in the world, that is where we are. it is a tight spot for him. this isn t a particularly subtle maman, sent a man who specializs in making smoothing statements, this is a rather crude man, he tends to do things in a crude way, so we will see. jenna: interested talk about a bit about russia, the reports coming up friday and the day after, we re taking the news in from our point of view across