you know what bothers me about it? what bothers me about bernie is not that he owns a lake house, is that he s a guy who owns a lake house who rails against people who own flake houses. i am a capitalist, sean. sean: using private planes. private jet, the kids call him that p.j. knock it off. people who own lake houses. to stop haunting everyone else about it kamala harris, glad you played that come across as a matter? are you for real? sean: $93 trillion. people cannot grasp that number. you put a key number in that prompter, $65,000 per household per year. who s got that kind of money laying around? sean: nobody. because that is extraordinary. sean: how did you keep your doctor, your plan, save money, work out? not well. let s go to mark penn. you were a poster for the clintons. you are listening to your democratic party. the era of big government and welfare as we know it, that came from your candidate.
from the woman, poppy. i talked to the reporter and said, well, what is the basis of her thinking, the notion that these migrants who are now a thousand miles, 44 days it seems even from trying to reach the border are going to make their way to minnesota to break into lake houses? i mean, it is so sort of extraordinary. but again you bring factual thinking to this discussion. and it is not where president trump and other republicans are. they are just really kind of like fanning the flames of this fear of the other. we saw trump do it with such effect in 2016, poppy. that s the thing. he knows the well that he s going back to here. and he believes it works for him. it did work, yeah. it is real fake news, right? there we go. it is actual manufactured falsehoods. another worrisome phenomenon with this is that you have the instruments of government retro
official yesterday who said the president is i said the president is using this politically and he said he just so happens to be talking about something that s in the news. the people along the border have a better sense of perhaps understanding what this caravan means. the new york times quoted a woman who said maybe people will come into her lake houses. people leave for the spring, summer, come back and who knows who s living there. how do you combat this misinformation in your view? i think the more that we have a frank conversation of what s at stake in this election, the more we can have a frank conversation of how this caravan was organized. 00 i was talking to someone who has nothing to do with politics, guatemalan. he said it s strange that people are spontaneously leaving their villages when they don t speak spanish. it s almost like an organized effort. it s too coincidental that it s happening around the mid-terms when this is not when people s migration patterns happ
goes for three to five miles and there are about 100 homes out there. these are not just lake houses or cottages, these are full-time residential houses people live in all the time. only they re not there now. they ve all managed to make it out but the flooding was really significant. over the rooftops in many cases and in other cases right up to the very front door. but those houses where the water came to the front door are on stilts, up 15 feet in the air. it s quite a remarkable thing to see. as waters diverted into the atchafalaya basin it will inundate small communities, ed lavandera visited with some heartbroken residents as they got the bad news they had to evacuate. reporter: tucked away in the shade of louisiana cypress trees and backwater creeks you ll have a hard time finding butte larose. but it s his dance floor. i put that sign up two months