whoa. garrett tenney on the veracity of this or not in chicago. good morning. bill, good morning to you. his daughter lucy says there could be as many as 70 bodies buried on the property she grew up on saying her father forced her and her siblings to help bury them. she said i know where the bodies are buried. he would tell us we had to go to the well. i knew what that meant. every time i went to the well or into the hills i didn t think i was coming down. i thought he would kill me because i wouldn t keep my mouth shut. she said her father, who died in 2013, found most of his victims, mostly young women hookers or runaways in nearby omaha 40 miles away claiming over the years she was ignored or brushed aside when she tried telling teachers, priests and police about it until just recently when investigators took cadaver dogs to the location she
discussion. i m not saying the economic numbers aren t bad in terms of how people feel about the economy. we got strong economic numbers this morning. this is what happens in a mid-term election and people are looking around and saying there is a potential red tsunami, how can it be? this is traditionally what happens. i feel decent about holding onto the senate. the idea we re defending seats like sean maloney and a plus 20 district in california, that s very concerning. bill: what brian was saying in the greenroom was we were talking sports. look, you have some races where i think the journal is right. the far left shift is there. wisconsin and barnes you can t deny that. fetterman in pennsylvania. but you look at some races and you look at ohio and you look at arizona, for example. you are not talking about at least on paper, the most far left candidates we ve ever seen but the president is such a drag on these guys.