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State of Affairs: Kevin McCarthy, Nancy Pelosi, and the 'juiciest' job in Sacramento
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Oct 1, 2015
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State of Affairs: Kevin McCarthy, Nancy Pelosi, and the 'juiciest' job in Sacramento
What the relationship (or lack therof) between Kevin McCarthy and minority leader Nancy Pelosi could mean for California, and the 'juiciest' job in Sacramento.
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 11:  U.S. House Majority Whip Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) (C) passes through the Statuary Hall of the Capitol after a vote on the House floor June 11, 2014 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. House Majority Leader Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA) has lost his Virginia primary to Tea Party challenger Dave Brat in the night before, opening up a slot for Majority Leader.  (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
U.S. House Majority Whip Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) (C) passes through the Statuary Hall of the Capitol after a vote on the House floor June 11, 2014 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
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What the relationship (or lack therof) between Kevin McCarthy and minority leader Nancy Pelosi could mean for California, and the 'juiciest' job in Sacramento.

On this week's State of Affairs, what the relationship (or lack therof) between House majority leader Kevin McCarthy and minority leader Nancy Pelosi could mean for California, and the 'juiciest' job in Sacramento.

Joining Take Two to discuss:

  • Los Angeles Times reporter Noah Bierman
  • CALmatters reporter Laurel Rosenhall