benefiting. walmart had a big game today. it is about the economy and how it impacts your wallet and your pocket. neil: the half empty glass. emily, rising gas prices, or at least they were higher than they were a year ago. and concerned about trades and goods coming from overseas in short order is going to wipe out those benefits and wipe out their ability to continue shopping on their behalf. what he think? it is a matter of who is able to own the economic messaging. trade policies and gas prices, we do here democrats talk some about that. if they are able to successfully leverage that in their messaging strategy, that is where it can make a difference. i have not seen any evidence for that. not one of them voted for tax reform. it will matter which it voters trust or democrats if they hold republicans responsible for an
okay, folks, who is ready for breakfast brat style? [cheers. steve: have you guys have been traveling 24 years with this great big grill. thank you very much for stopping by our location. brian: great thing you guys are doing. seems like you are having the moist fun of anyone this summer. we do a lot of partnership with veterans communities. steve: absolutely. raising a lot of money. ainsley: thank you what you do for charity. steve: meanwhile i have one down at the end with my name on it voters heading to the polls in seven states today as we close in on the mid terms. we have the top five races to watch coming up next. ainsley: plus, anthony scaramucci, democratic congressman tim ryan and ben shapiro all here live. brian: and janice finishes breakfast all live. janice: riffe right now. ainsley: nice to meet you.
white women. part of that is an identification with the republican party and a sort of ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever believes you should. tucker: notice who hillary clinton did not blame for her loss. herself or her ideas or anything she s ever said or done. it s ata mistake to make this about hillary clinton. she s a figure of the past but her ideas are very much a feature of the present. sums up the view in the left of america. a bigotedk middle-class holding back progress. the democratic t voters, they don t have legitimate views or aspirations. they only have only got reactions. they are racist and dumb people.
since the first indictments came out. i was in wisconsin, and i was doing focus groups for lord ashcroft polls. we went around talking to wisconsin it voters, and overall they thought that the indictments against paul manafort and rick gates were just a witch-hunt. we went to nevada and heard the same thing from a distinct silo of trump supporters, trump-base voters who are getting news from outlets who are not reporting on anything but the possibility that this is an absolute witch-hunt and out to get donald trump. sam? well, i m struck by one person s silence in all of this and that s jeff sessions. i mean jeff sessions runs the department of justice under which the fbi is located and he should be speaking out. these are his employees and they re under attack, and yet this man apparently has gone on an extended christmas break unlike the rest of us. i find that, you know, terrible in a way because you do have your departments and their
united states senate who have done worse than franken. it s by the grace of god they would be exposed. now they would be run out t. question is, what is the impeachable offense? what is the line you have to cross. who is to say? who is to say? so with franken as we reported new york times, his issue was it was a continuous drip of revelation, it wasn t one or two, it ended up being seven or ache. by the eighth time, people said enough is enough. why is it the eighth time? should it have been the tenth, the 12th? are they all crushed out? what is due process? is it voters weighing in, the colleagues weighing in? the ethics weighing in. should roy moore have stepped out or the judicial body allowed to decide if his issues were problematic. these are incredibly difficult answers in the united states senate or honestly a society at