it s your own responsibility. i also don t think that attacking and it should $0.20 a drink like all right no, i could forever it s having a take more than that for people who do it. greg: you spend more money on taxes than you on food and clothing? kat: i don t know i have an accountant come on. [laughs] greg: you re supposed to do research. kat: do you? greg: yes, look at this stack of paper. a boy is she happy to be back. thank god we tried out those other people when she was gone. kellyanne: there is only one kat. have to say this. i think the reason that people don t spend a lot of money on clothes anymore is because this country seems to not wear pants that snap button or zipper anymore. if we adjust and be comfortable all the time here on
there have been things in the public eye. where does that rank in terms of public view? yeah, okay, so when you popular things your approval rate can go up. it s so fresh, but you look at the student debt act, 55% agree with that. that s pretty good in today s polarized era. and you look at the inflation reduction act, that s pretty good. these aren t runaways. these aren t 80/20 issues but in a country where things are decided on few points have a majority on it in accomplishments as far as democrats think about it, that s pretty good, john. harry, you point out one of the key phraseologies in polling. explain. we often talk about job approval rating. do you approve or disapprove of a president s job. there s another way to look at
his story is a brand-new book, out this week, operation pineapple express: the incredible story of a group of americans who undertook one last mission and honored the promise to afghanistan and afghanis. thank you for joining us. when did you realize you had to spring into action? because we had left, and everyone was still there. for me personally it was when my friend, an afghan commander i d known since $0.20, texted me and basically said everybody is gone. getting text from the taliban, they are looking through the window, but he is coming. i knew there was nothing it was going to happen in time to help him, so i knew and what we did was reach out to a group of active-duty and former special forces men and women, and when we started working the problem as best we could. brian: where? we were all over the country. some green berets are active-duty and some were
that s positive about what s happening now. that process is occurring. people are actually thinking it through, including republicans. they don t want you know, they want a reasonable you know, they want reasonable leeway for women to get, you know, the help they need when they have medical problems or if they have an unwanted pregnancy. you have the 10-year-old. i mean, it s common sense, and people are looking for that solution. right. again, you look at it in ohio with the 10-year-old girl. you look what a republican nominee for governor is saying in michigan. you look at what the texas republicans are saying about fighting joe biden s efforts to save women. mothers on an operating table from death. yeah, those aren t 80/20 issues. they re in the wrong they re going in the wrong direction