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His veto will be sustained. there are not of the votes to override the president. harris: you know this has been a week of votes, so the senate this week has already dealt with the president another setback. approving a bill that would end u.s. military assistance for the saudi-led war in yemen. robert, i want to get your thoughts on this. many of these issues are turning out to be bipartisan, which is an opportunity for democrats to reach across the aisle and work together to maybe find some common ground within the conversation about the wall on immigration. could you see that happen? robert: i think that s idealistic, but it would be great. harris: ugh ro khanna hope! robert: i think hope is good. as you know , i backed a guy who thought hope and change was good. kennedy: he backed the idea but not the implementation! [laughter] robert: ouch. over 20% of republicans didn t look for this. i listened to chris wallace earlier, i think he was right. process versus policy. i ....
Worried about the lights. the red, yellow, green lights. they re trying to run the country and they re worried about debate procedure. process versus policy. and horse race versus honest-to-god politics. it will be interesting to see which we get tonight. for the last couple of weeks, last few debates, the debates have had some substance, but the aftermath as always been about who was the glitziest, who took the biggest punch in the face that sort of stuff. carl, i think that s more of a reflection on the media than it is the candidates. i mean the green room story eruthsz erupts because the media decided to make it the biggest news. that s sort of which came first, the chicken or the egg. but the real matter is this is a discussion not between the candidates and the press, it s the discussion between the candidates and the voters and they re talking to them, not us at these debates so when they take shots, whether the question keys them up or not, any candidate can say i m sorry, ....