about on capitol hill? yes, a few things. i think this solidifies the point that both sides are in their corns and there s not much that s going to sway public opinion in any way. we ve had kind of you know, 13 witnesses over a nine-day period or whatever it was. that s number one. number two, it does solidify the democrats argument that they need to move quickly with this. they don t see it budging and they re going to continue to plan. so this court ruling and the president trump s tweet that his aides, he d be happy to have them testify. like you u and i would say, like an asteroid crash and nothing burns. so they re going to, not going to change plan. if they want to take additional testimony, they may. after the impeachment vote happens sometime in the next month or so, but they re not going to change their plan. they see it s in their interest to move forward with this. the senate will have its time come 2020 and the chips will fall where they are and we know
right now, i think that in six months or eight months when he starts cutting ads and primary ads and he shows him on the floor with rand paul, you know, people in the state will react well to that and the other thing is that he, unlike a lot of other members in his conference became close with rand paul and have taken him close to him to make sure that people in the state understand that he likes him. ashley judd, a lot of political news out of the bluegrass state these days. we ll come back to you a little bit later in the hour. thank you. after that asteroid crash in siberia last month, we re all a little more skittish about big rocks in space. what you need to know about the football field-sized boulder headed for us this afternoon. that s ahead. a little bit later. could we see another bush on the campaign trail? the presidential campaign trail? first, women and men in the