Political precincts that usually vote the other way to poach support from the other side or at least limit their numbers and expand the razor thin path to victory as we see it on the board. Second hour begins now. Dana has the day off. Bill hemmer, happy to have our Friend And Colleague with us today. Martha great to be with you. So welcome everybody. Hour two. It has been quite a week. Quite a week. We all know that in these Battleground States it is very, very tight, these margins. The tightest that we have seen in any modern election. Keep that in mind as you look at this and why they would want to pick off some voters in each others categories here. Vice president harris and running mate Tim Walz are heading to trump country today. Launching a Campaign Blitz in rural America Harris in pennsylvania, walz hitting michigan and wisconsin. Meanwhile former President Trump is heading west. He is hitting blue State California Today and the Swing State of nevada. After yesterdays visit tha
escaped. record low ratings, america tuning out the anti-trump oscars. correlation goes with reaction online to the all-time low. you know what s awesome? gig-speed internet.
don t miss it and pop popcorn and enjoy it your take from yesterday s three hour celebrity political rally? it did feel that way. i guess it s sort of the same it s the sameness. they get they got plucked and published and waxed and some didn t eat for two months and all for what? to sound the same? they have a right to speak. but if you are tuning in to watch if you are america tuning in to watch your favorite actresses and shows who is going to win and oh she lost. i love her show. there is very little of that it s between the emmys, the miss america pageant was very politicized. our sports have very politicize you had and it looks like the ratings are suffering. it looks like america is responding by tuning out because they want you to stick to your knitting. they wants you to in this case read the stuff other people write for you. and so welcome to their opinion but how does it really fit?
he was required to surrender to police. on june 17th 1994 after failing to turn himself in, o.j. simpson and a close personal friend, they led police on a long, long, slow speed car chase in southern california where oj was a passenger in a white ford bronco, purportedly was considering suicide. ultimately he surrendered to police and was formally charged in the deaths of his ex-wife and ron goldman. he then hired high-profile lawyers to turn this trial of the century into a public circu circus. with all of america tuning in to see what would happen. in the end, the jury despite this mountain of evidence, markers, dna, they found o.j. simpson not guilty. 13 years after being cleared of murder charges, he was sentenced to prison for robbery, kidnapping, assault, which led to today s parole hearing granting his freedom.
well, i think it reveals a sort of pettiness on both sides. if you look at what the white house did so far how is it petty by the president to apply the sequester as it s been imposed? the idea is putting that forward there will be no more tours at the white house. who does that stick it to? rank and file congressmen. it sticks it to the public. correct. the public gets those tours through their congressmen. boehner playing the pr up that he s tweeting out pictures today you can visit the capitol and shows him shaking hands with a tour group from florida. if you look at it from the abstract, sitting in the middle of america tuning in at night you re saying why are they fighting about who can tour the white house, we can tour the capitol. it looks bad on both sides. i think it s a pox on both their houses which is what we re not