they need more people to as one advocate said, they haven t processed enough people in three years it is just a question of math, in terms of processing these people. it is. when you talk to the white house, but they will tell you is that they re trying to combine three elements here. you have to deal with enforcement, they have to deal with the legal pathway, they are still trying to get legal pathway set up for people to come into the country. and there is a long term solution issue. the vice president has been focused on root causes and dealing with some of the central american countries were when many of the migrants are coming from. she has been talking about 4.2 billion dollars electrical grid, do more jobs, deal with labor rights and deal with government issues. so they re trying to long tail. you also have to figure out how to handle people as they come in. alicia, i was on a flight coming into new york airport with a gentleman s son who were sitting in the ba
the michael stilson, jen psaki and with us. let s start with you, andrew. what is the impact on fox and how do you think things have changed since the dominion lawsuit? should we expect a new approach for fox news or is it going to be more of the same? i know there has been so much hand wringing and i know that in some cases there has been delight and what people view in the stock price today. from a financial perspective, is not clear that the loss of tucker carlson is going to have a meaningful impact. clearly not a 3% impact on the actual economics of the business. most of the business of fox news for the most part is affiliate fees. it is the cable subscription fees. 4.2 billion dollars worth annually. the sponsorship east is one point for some odd billion dollars. i m not gonna say that s not
i know there s, and some cases the light that some people vie what happened with the stock price today. from a financial perspective it is not clear that the los of tucker carlson is going t have a meaningful and clearl not a 3% impact on the actua economics of the business. most of the business of fo news, or for the most part i for affiliates, it s the cable subscription fees, 4.2 billion dollars worth annually, th sponsorship piece is one point for some of billion dollars. i don t to say that s no significant, but if they los $10 million a night, or a year rather on this show, rathe than with whoever the new host turns out to be, rather than tucker, and we ve seen thi before we ve seen it. you are just talking about it, you know, in the last segment. so many big time names that we all know who are on that network. they left, and everybody said,
other better. so, one of the nfl. do they conducted an internal investigation, and find the team a record $10 million. sounds like a lot of money, but for a team valued at 4.2 billion dollars, it s not going to sting too much. the nfl declined to punish dan snyder the, owner directly. he still owns the team after all of that. this week, las vegas raiders head coach john gruden resigned, rightly i would say. after his racist homophobic emails became public. but dan snyder, who reportedly oversaw and participated in a culture of sexual harassment, his face really little sanctions. the nfl is declined to make any sort of public report about their findings. now a group of former washington team cheerleaders, as demanding that report be made public. melanie coburn was a washington cheerleader for four. years in the squads marketing director for ten. she started a petition in february to make the nfl s internal investigation. public as of now it s closing in and around 40,000 signatures, and
grassley of iowa is expected to run for an eighth term in 2022, when he will be 89. even though 64% of iowans think it s time for someone else to run, according to a recent poll. this week senator grassley joined 18 other gop senators who bucked donald trump and voted for the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which includes more than 4.2 billion dollars to include repairs for iowa s roads and bridges. but chuck grassley offered a shameful defense of what trump was doing in the run up to january 6th, trying to corrupt the department of justice to help them overturn the election. this country has had to deal with democrats obsession with destroying trump for much too long. in the process, i fear my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have done and will do lasting damage to our political