A news show featuring the top headlines of the day from pop culture to politics, which are discussed by a rotating panel of four women and one man. Harris i hear you saying david it sounds like the m. O. It sounds like their m. O. But the fact is that for decades and, of course, we got to realize Vladimir Putin is part of the old soviet union. K. G. B. Guy at heart. They have been trying to sow dissent in the United States since stalin was in power and even before that. They continue to do that. Its just the method of delivery has changed. That is what theyre focusing on now. There hasnt been enough done in the past. Probably isnt enough done now. I dont think it is ever going to stop. Harris senator Lindsey Graham says he is working to introduce a russia, quote unquote, sanctions bill from hell. Go for it. Trump has been tough on russia, as we should. So i have no problem to continue sanctions on russia. Of course we have to take the Cyber Security issues seriously. We should make sur
A look at the days latest news and headlines. About his luggage caused alarm among hotel employees, and while he had complained to friends about feeling constantly in pain or fatigued and has doctor described him as odd and possibly bipolar, nothing about his behavior raised any red flags. By all accounts, Stephen Paddock was an unremarkable man mans movements leading up to october 1st didnt raise any suspicion. In an interview with his doctor indicated signs of a troubled mind, but no troubling behavior that would trigger a call to Law Enforcement. Paddock was a highstakes gambler whose bank balance had dropped from 2 million in 2015 to half a Million Dollars by september 2017. He paid 600,000 to casinos, 170,000 to credit card companies, and had spent 95,000 on weapons and ammunition. Harris lisa, as we try to get answers, im taking notes on what you ares income too, because legal expert arent finished yet, either. Im about to interview one of them. Its legal to know what some of you
north dakota senator heidi heitkamp who will not commit at this point either way. she is now down to six points to her g.o.p. challenger kevin kramer and in indiana, senator joe donnelly, who now wants to see the fbi report before he decides how he will vote, he has a two-point lead. he originally said he would vote no and he said he would wait and see the fbi report and the numbers as well, no doubt. in missouri, critical swing vote claire mccaskill is a virtual tie with her republican challenger josh hawley. joining me now, guy benson, cohost of benson and harf, and democratic strategist. good to have all of you here. let me start with you. what would you be advising joe donnelly at this point at heidi heitkamp? to vote for the interest of their state and represent their state. that is what they are doing. claire mccaskill came out against brett kavanaugh because his decisions gave a clear path
i can defend my integrity. since my nomination in july, there has been a frenzy on the left to come up with something, anything, to block my confirmation. i know i m telling the truth. i know my life-long record. the swetnick thing is a joke. that is a farce. would you like to say more about it? no. martha: so judge kavanaugh s tone today catching democrats off-guard, perhaps, and give the republicans and the red state democrats reason to vote yes. joining me is the host of benson and harf. guy benson and marie harf. good to see you both. the same guy but clearly he had a different strategy today. guy, we haven t heard from you. i have talked to marie today. let s start with you. what did you think? speaking just about him,
he needs to be a little bit more personal, some indignation perhaps about the charges against him if he wants to be put forceful and persuasive in terms of convincing the panel that he is credible and saying that none of this is true. bret: let s bring in our panel here. chris wallace. anchor of fox news at night. marie harf, cohost of benson and harf. you cannot overstate this. we really don t know what is going to happen today. we don t. it s a spectacle, and wheat like spectacles as reporters, and obviously the people watching today like spectacles, but as though charges have gone on, what a profound sense of sadness with at this hearing, we thought that it was going to be about high constitutional issues, second amendment, roe vs. wade, and now it is going to be about beach week in 1982 and who was