we were all fine. i know things have changed. you wrote the book. what are the rules now? this mom said she was trying to avoid her child having what we are all very aware of, the meltdown. the problem we don t know the rules. we don t want to shame rules. most people don t know it s illegal to leave a child in a car unattended. ainsley: it s actually not in that state of virginia. we need to know what the rules are so we don t blame mothers. i m of two minds about it children do need adult supervision. and they don t just need adult supervision for environmental dangers. for a stranger coming up to the car or the heat which is sort of environmental. they need protection in other ways. meaning when you leave a child alone who is 4, they are frightened. so mothers are buffers to stress as i talk about in my book we deal with things like impulse control or poor judgment. these are things we help to regulate as mothers. when we leave a child
ainsley: we have quick headlines for you. democratic darling alexandria ocasio-cortez hits hollywood. the socialist star may be too far left. the new york congressional candidate won t be meeting with any entertainment. she showed up to occupy ice lunch. another democrat wants to abolish ice. this one has an obama endorsement. new mexico congressional candidate debra holland says ice promotes terror and violence. one of 81 candidates the president formally endorsed this week. brian: thanks, ainsley. sarah huckabee sanders faced blistering attacks from the media yesterday but she was prepared for it yesterday. i sat down with mark levin
steve: ahead of the mid terms candidates are hoping to send out text messages. ainsley: number of messages you are going to get this year. brian: i will take it from here steve and ainsley. here with details is kurt the cyber guy. every time you have that tickle moment where you catch us off guard. brian: right. good morning to you. you are talking about your phone is about to just fire up with a bunch of text messages coming at you. already happening around the country? now up until november elections. all using very sophisticated text message campaigns to reach us because they found out that it s highly, highly effective. steve: because we always read our texts. where are they getting our phone numbers? well, there are a couple big source us one is a data house that can you buy this information from that essentially says that ainsley is wearing a green dress today and i mean, really just keeps so much information on us. steve: specific. very specific. name, location and our p
text messages are things where people who know us. yes. brian: now getting more strangers text us. they act like they are very familiar. they act like they know you. and you get fooled. it s very brilliant. get trapped right into it. ainsley: this might be an old friend that is trying to get in touch with me. they are honest about it way getting around loopholes in the law prevents campaigns from sending giant spam messages from machines. instead of volunteers getting on the phone banks to call individually, they have volunteers in a room that are sending individual text messages which are permitted. steve: if you would like more information on how to stop it, go to cyberguy.com. kurt just posted that. thank you. ainsley: hey, brian. brian: goodbye, get rid of her. steve: straight ahead on this friday, the economy is booming under president trump. just how bad is that for democrats in the mid terms? a debate is coming up in the next hour. brian: plus, geraldo rivera will be her