he s a tough man, strong man, very respected. i happen to think he is a good man. the press goes crazy when i say it. we can t have a weak president. we have a weak man who cheats like hell. they cheat at elections like nobody has ever cheated before. i saw shots you wouldn t believe. missile launch, and you hear a bell go. i see this. it s so incredible. they calmly walk to a seat, ding, ding, ding, ding. they have 17 seconds to figure this whole thing out, right? okay, missile launch, boom. and we don t have it here. i really take back i don t know where to begin. i take everything back that i said about elvis in 1977. i apologize to the ghost of fat elvis right here and now. he looked better then joe, we re supposed to talk about how he was talking about orban. i mean, i m just saying i m so distracted. first of all, we go back to what was said over the weekend on x. if he keeps putting i can t unsee that. the bronzer on at this level, white sup
well, he s reassessed it and now looks at what i think is basically this dynamic. joe biden is the establishment frontrunner. joe biden, whether it s in polling or in fundraising, is headed in the wrong direction. and in many people s eyes, the frontrunner is a mayor of south bend, indiana, pete buttigieg. there s doubt whether buttigieg can fill that gap. enter bloomberg. if joe biden was riding high, $35 million left to spend in this race, ahead in iowa or new hampshire, bloomberg doesn t get in. bloomberg sees an opening. he wants to be president. so he takes it. right. so if he sees an opening, that s why i said in the beginning of the show with chris, cool your jets, maybe he will, maybe he won t. yeah. we ll wait to see what happens. warren was quick to tweet a welcome message with her calculator for billionaires.
outdoor skills in new york city. put you to the test. steve: there will be an element of danger. once again, they are actually bringing in a mountain. we are going to climb a mountain. katie: always. steve: once again, you miss a little, you miss a lot. stay tuned for the next three hours. we start this hour with a fox news alert. brian: here we go march to the mid terms they are n terms of the 3r50eu78 marries. katie: show down set between president trump backed candidate vs. a bernie sanders backed democrat. steve: the choice is stark and clear there ellison barber is live in washington with a post game show, kind of, for the primaries yesterday. good morning to all of you guys. it was a big night last night. tallahassee marianne drew guilliams a progressive democrat endorsed by bernie sanders pulled off a major upset in the florida gubernatorial race. he wasn t at the top of the reelection polls. he did not have the most money but he did mooing to beat out the more establishment f
suarez, director of the hispanic leadership conference. and charlie pierce, there in the lovely venetian in the palazzo, enjoying the hospitality the house has to offer. let me begin with you. there you are a part of a meeting i believe of other prominent religious leaders talking about the state of this race. how are you feeling about how things have been going? well, it s been an exciting race. there is a diversity, latino, there is a lot of hope and expectation in the race. yet at the same time there is expectation and hope there was troubled messages that we received yesterday, as well. let me ask you this, marco rubio people call him an establishment frontrunner now. there has been a lot of
today. he thought that he would be running a middle space between jeb bush, the establishment frontrunner, the moderate frontrunner, and a conservative like ted cruz. he thought that he would be able to operate this middle space and that he could be attractive to people on both sides and it would be good. unfortunately for scott walker he found out the road he was running on was much wider than he thought and he got squished. he didn t know where the attitude republican party was would be out with donald trump and would be out with ted carson and ted cruz would not look like that radical of a choice. and that put walker in dangerous position and where charles is quite right, that he looked like he didn t know what he was talking about because he was trying, continually reset himself, reinvent himself in the space. martha: go over to the have ben carson moment. let s listen for a second. see what we get here. american values and our constitution. you said that you would