which leaves us to wonder, where does it go? does it get tangled up in knots? or fall victim to gravity? or maybe it winds up somewhere over the bermuda triangle. perhaps you ll come up with your own theory of where the stress goes. behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. dana: time now for one more thing. i will go first. in case you haven t heard, we have a new wonderful family member and his name is the fox weather channel. and got an app. it s called well you go to fox weather.com. go to the apple store, whatever android device you get that i did it this morning, it was so easy. go there and download the fox weather app. and it s pretty cool all the things you can get on it.
ainsley: lee family is saying they don t want these prop guns used on movie sets. brian: switching gears now. back to what something else said effects irving s lives and that s inflation and supply chain. we know that 40% of our material, the stuff that we order. the stuff we are bringing in and the company needs comes through the ports of los angeles and long beach. and that s congressman darrell issa is out in san diego now. he is back in congress. and he was talking about the things that he could do. he is talking to you about inflation. and what the tools that the president could implement if he really wanted to get this thing done. steve: here s the thing long beach and l.a. they are two of the least efficient ports in the world. 350 container boortz, los angeles, i think, is 230? and long beach is 233 rather 300 they are both in to 300. so in efficient. what he said is something we haven t heard.
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from joe manchin, saying that bernie sanders is up on a state. or he s telling west virginia what to do, and in reality, 48 senators who represent 176 constituents are being blocked from passing a bill that has 60% public support. and is being held up from two senators who represent 9 million constituencies. the president really seem democratic to me. what i think now is when you are reacting to one senators what they are doing in the state, there must be some kind of impact. one of the issues here is that we just don t know exactly what s senator manchin, and what senator sinema want. they have completely communicated that when they haven t communicated that to the white house or the democratic leadership. but that is a process that is ongoing. but i think one thing that is missing here, and one thing that the partial focus on, while the democrats are making the saucy. one that normally it happens with
what s in the bill? we don t actually know what s in the bill because we actually haven t heard. so one of those problems right now, is that we don t know with some of those policies are that are going to be in the final bill. so chad i wanted to play referee for us, i know that you are not affiliated with either one of the two parties. but what do you make of these arguments out there in terms of the messaging and whether it is actually reaching voters in a way that they can understand what s in the actual bill. should that be made even more clear for voters? yes and i m not a political commentator but i will say that there is a breakage in the information channel. i think to point the finger at the mainstream media is to miss the point that we re all sort of the mainstream media now if you aren t reaching people through the news to find news, to be news clips, information, or information shared their, whatsapp instagram, facebook,