they ve attacked it up and down saying it s going to cut people s health care, that it s a gift to the rich, the top 1% especially, the corporations. republicans say that ll spur job growth. here s senator bernie sanders, as you know independent of vermont, predictably attacking it. we did everything that we could, but at the end of the day what you had is people like mr. mnuchin who himself is worth $3-$400 million. the president of the united states who s worth several billion dollars, as you mentioned, some 4-5,000 lobbyists doing everything that they could to write a bill which significantly benefits the wealthiest people in this country and the largest corporations. what we are seeing here is a real massive attack on the middle class. eric: and what about that? i mean, there s fears that next could be social security, medicaid and medicare. well, so there s a budgetary
murdering his wife and unborn child. the following year he was sentenced to death. both of peterson s appellate cases are still pending, both challenge his death sentence and request a new trial. in new york, laura ingle, fox news. arthel: the special, interview with a monster: the scott peterson case, airs tonight on fox news at 8 p.m. eastern then again at 11 p.m. eastern. eric: should be fascinating. well, the question this afternoon, did they flinch the e-mails proposerly? republicans properly? republicans reacting to the mueller investigation obtaining those tens of thousands of trump transition team e-mails that happened to be on government servers. our panel will take that up next. there are two fundamental questions; did the if fbi pay christopher steele, and was the dossier associated with spying on president trump s campaign? if the answer is yes to either of those questions, then this is as terrible as it gets, as wrong
arthel: i leave it there. gianno, jehmu, thank you very much to both of you. eric: well, breaking news in atlanta at the airport, hartsfield-jackson, see those planes sitting there not doing anything? well, that s the way it is on this kind of rainy late afternoon on sunday during the christmas season because there s been a total power outage there that has grounded all the flights coming in and going out, causing as you would expect a travel nightmare for the flyers trying to use that airport during this very busy christmas travel season. when will the power go back on? when will the flights get to talk off to go take off to go from the control tower? we will see. no news on this yet, so our hearts go out to all our fellow americans and others sitting on the carpets right now at hartsfield-jackson. arthel: about 80-100 planes sitting out there waiting. eric: this is going to ripple across the whole air traffic control system of this country for the rest of this evening
the united states is going to present on israeli/palestinian peace. eric: we re right up against the clock. that is the hope. we ll see what happens tomorrow. i ll be there reporting on it, covering for fox news. we ll be right back.
forgo any other itemized deductions, and that will be a simpler process. eric: do you think they ll be able to get this done and it will be signed and ready in the oval office for the president to hold up, you know, by christmas day? they ve been able to hold to this very ambitious schedule, and the house has a vote scheduled on this for tuesday, the senate could take it up potentially as early as that night, possibly wednesday. it remains to be seep seen on their end a little bit. but, yeah, it looks likest going to be ready for the president s desk before he heads to mar-a-lago. eric: what does that mean if they are able to notch this in their belt after the failures of obamacare and health care in the past? it s certainly a victory, but it also allows republicans basically to breathe a sigh of relief that they were able to accomplish something this year. that being said, they re really gambling that the economic growth from this is going to be as much as they are saying and th