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who at the very least experienced january 6 actually say to themselves i want to a, i want to vote for the guy again, or b, i want to give money to the guy. how do democrats deal with that sort of vibe among what seems like is still a very substantial number of voters? yeah, i mean, i would say with silicon valley there are a lot of ceos that are brand name ceos in silicon valley that you are definitely not going to see show up in san francisco tonight for the trump event. i think that we heard a good reason, trump will do their bidding. whatever that may be in terms of people who are showing up tonight. i think there is a calculation that biden is going to do what biden is going to do in terms of their in terms of policy and whether or not they donate to him is not going to make a difference because biden has integrity and it s worth a flier on trump. it s a cynical thing. also some of these people are
it s less than half to live in columbus, ohio than it costs here in new york city. i thought we were going to take that graphic. it s extraordinary. so you. your plan was i m going to save a lot of money. frequent flier miles use those to stay at the nicest hotels in town. seems kind of great, right? fly in early in the morning 6:00 a.m. flight here for the first meetings of the day. you go about your day. do you your work and in the evening i thought oh i would check into this great hotel in lower manhattan, had this historic a trim. steve: wait a minute, too many points. quickly i divide decided this isn t going to work. started downgrading. staying at different hotels i got to the point at the end of this process checking into a different hotel sometimes every single night in a week. property surfing. trying to find the lowest price i could. this was the reality of it where it s not always that gorgeous. sometimes you are hotel out at jfk just trying to find the cheapest price
a so-called super commuter who travels from columbus, ohio, to this building in new york city where he works every week. he writes about his decision to embrace a life of chaos in a new piece in the wall street journal wall street journal correspondent chip cutter joins us now. good morning to you. good morning. thanks for having me. steve: you used to live here in new york city. prices through the roof. pandemic hits. you decide you want to be near your family in ohio. you move there. then the wall street journal says okay. pandemic over. you got to be work three days a week. you hatched a plan. i thought is there a way that i can keep my toe in both worlds. and so i said is there any way that i could use everything that i have learned about credit card bonuses and airline frequent flier miles over the year and commute from living in columbus, ohio, keeping my apartment there and keeping my job that i love here at the journal in new york. so what i have been doing every
think of a guy with a machine gun spraying everyone. but that comes with the territory. one point to add on the last point that sue said, we can really amplify because the proposed penalties include that he, trump, be barred permanently from any job in the real estate industry. he can t even send out a flier. and he couldn t be an officer or director in any company. he can t sell his stakes in new york. and the same thing for the trump boys for five years. so it s tantamount in addition to the huge price tag to something like a corporate death penalty which engoron has already in another way tried to fashion, but that will be up on appeal. this really does put him out of business and gets him where it hurts the most, his whole brand and supposed success. before we go, we mentioned that ruling on immunity for donald trump, if it comes down today, tomorrow, whenever.