live from 1230ida in rockefeller usa. up against the clock, from new york city, the bronze bomber, basil michael, jr. from minneapolis, minnesota, st. paul s partner in the buddy system. liz winstead. our returning champion from wetlands, california, whose two-day winnings total $11 in cash an a pre-homemade ice cream maker. brian and now the host of up against the clock, it s steve kornacki. thank you, bill walsh. thank you contestants. thank you for everybody tuneing in at home for another dramatic high stakes showdown here on up against the clock. we are joined by liz and basil, two new challengesers, well xom
working here. the unfortunate thing is many people are voting for terry mccauliffe because he is not cuccinelli. and i was so amazed, amused, rather, prior to this show, when cuccinelli s opponent was trying to be announced, people were calling him everything in the world, but it does work. and the other thing is that i do think that mccauliffe s being at the top of the ticket, getting the strength that i see developing might skooep sweep and carry forth so much so that the lt. gov. s race i think is pretty much already lost. but i do think it could very easily propel the victory for the democratic candidate for leiutenant, for attorney general and i think are you absolutely right on that point as well. governor basil, it s michael here. in the past, around the 2012 election, you had been a little
good, yankee hospitality is. i want to talk about what s going on with rick perry in texas maggie hagerman, basil michael and josh barro and mia wiley. so, this perry story jumped out at me for a couple reasons. but the main one is, you know, you have connecticut being a blue state and a state that enacted these gun control regulations recently, but also a blue state that has a real gun industry. and it seems, you know, an odd fit for these gun manufacturers, especially increasingly more of these assault weapon makers to be in the state, but if you re the governor of a state, you also want the jobs, especially in a time like this. josh, it seems almost like an impossible balancing act, though. i don t think it is. the gun industry has been in connecticut for north of 200 years.