one in one election to twenty three in another election. so youon. can govern with a prey narrow majority. it s challenging it. it s exhausting. it s tricky, but ii t cathinnk be done. and i thinark the republicans ae going to be in charge. and as you know, passing over that gavel from pelosifr to mccarthy is an enormous shift in the balance of power in washington. importance of you cannot overstate the importance of this. . you really can t. big it really is that big. look, i understand peopleat looked at, you know, historicall historically a president snds wh first term ends with a loss in and in this case, ithouse. turned over the house. at ever i cannot i never understood. i looked at every one of thesesd senate races. and i know i just said, youtosss know what? these these are all tossup t states .o win. you have to run th these are all hard to win. you got to run the table on these and i m seeing this what i call accelerated migration accelerated by covid and shutdowns and
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layout and bringing back the iconic cubicles, the new seated privacy trend is an attempt to o win back workers, will he do the trick, jimmy failing the host across fox america and he has knowledge on this. jimmy are you pro-cubical or anti-cubical. i know you have a fancy office in your own show i know you have to deal with this but i m excited for your team you think about other guys. the only game in the fancy office because they did not want me drinking on the open. it was because you were drinking it was because you were passing around the cops. it is a solo cups that get you in trouble, this is the thing everybody got so used to working at home in order to lure them back to the office they had to re-create home a little bit, people will be bringing their cats and dogs with them, people got used to it, they got working alone in the open floor plan is