the world. [laughter] like fill up gas tanks. it s not even a complicated thing. it s not hard. rachel: i m not saying i won t do it, i m saying pete: it s like the bud light boycott. will: it s not like changing a tire. it s all push button. rachel: sometimes it s cold outside, you have to get out of your car, it s just easier to have a husband who ll do it for me. why i mean yeah. pete: it will not be resolved this morning. will: ever. rachel: maybe we should have kathleen call in. pete: a wife phoner? i think we might get that. let s work on that. rachel: all right. pete: let s move to first it was pizza, new york city again, indicative often of what s coming to your town or neighborhood next. first they tried to regulate pizza ovens, now it s ice cream. a democratic councilman in new york wants to get rid of mr. softee trucks because they mitt too much gas. we were walking around the city
so perhaps there s like a diminishing return for him in enthusing his own supporters with each of these indictments. it clearly is baggage on him for a general election context. in this new york times /sienna poll a majority of registered voters across the country say he did something he committed a serious crime and a majority also say that he threatened u.s. democracy. so these indictments do not help his cause to get back to the oval office next november but don t seem to be hurting him too much to get a hold on the republican nomination. really interesting. thank for taking us through that. jim. lots of political news to digest. well, coming up next, bed bath & beyond, believe it or not, is back with a new owner, new website. is the business, are the deals the same? plus, we ll tell you who may be benefits most from the ongoing bud light boycott.