[question inaudible] come on, man. you re not the party. 50/50. i got it. [question inaudible] neil: always wait to see if you hear anything else. must have been a response to when something will be cobbled together on this stuff. the president making clear that eventually it will. they will succeed at it. let s get the read from franchesca chambers. if i m taking the president at this late word here, there s no rush. we ll get it done. by that i assume a vote on the
barack obama and would like to be barack obama 2.0. charles: we re not talking about barack obama talking about biden behind closed doors right now. franchesca, always great. thank you. thanks. charles: place your bets. not on the game but on the company that lets you bet on those games. the ceo of draft kings is coming up. the zip code you re born into can determine your future. your school. your job. your dreams.
million this cycle. even though we ve heard from senator warren and senator bernie sanders who have advocated for breaking up big tech, they received the most money so far from california where a lot of people, not just in silicon valley and outside silicon valley worked in the tech sector. charles? charles: go figure. thanks, hillary. remember this? billionaires in wine caves should not pick the next president of the united states. this is the problem with issuing purity tests you cannot yourself pass. charles: turns out, 2020 democrat elizabeth warren couldn t pass that test herself. it was just revealed that in 2018 she attended a winery fund raiser of her own. so all of this raising new questions about where candidates are getting their money? we go to franchesca chambers joining us now. so amazing to watch these candidates just throw each other under the bus.
neil: he cannot let go. thanks very much. republicans that largely ignore this thing with the exception of folks like senator isakson, do they do so at their own peril? franchesca chambers is with us. john summers and republican strategist, matt branard. largely silence out of republicans when they hear this. maybe saying we re used to, we move on from this. what is the deal? well it s not just that, neil. president trump is the president of the united states. lindsey graham says he wants to remain in a position to advise the president. if he s on his bad side, he wouldn t have him over. neil: is it worth that much that you would surrender a decade long friendship to stay in good relations with a guy house bashing your dearest friend? well, again, donald trump have the one in the white house.
we could have a press briefing later on this week where we ll talk to sarah sanders about this and you can be sure this would be a top topic. neil: and you know, franchesca, whether he supports this legislation that some republicans are considering to punish russia if it thinks of doing this again with additional sanctions and the rest? i know it s not for past actions in 2016 but future actions. does the president support their efforts? we haven t had a chance to speak to the president directly about that, but he did say today, neil, that his administration takes a firm stance on election meddling and that would do everything in its power to make sure russia doesn t do this again in 2018. so that is potentially something that the white house could get behind and hopefully again we ll have an opportunity to speak to the president about this again directly later this week or his press secretary on camera. neil: i can hear your questions now. thanks very much. franchesca chambers,