but we start tonight with the revolution we saw in congress this week of course it s easy to say at the public drama of the vote was embarrassing for the gop and kevin mccarthy and despite what i thought was a terrific acceptance speech by mccarthy in the early hours of starting morning, the establishment media all week long pushed the narrative. talking about the new depth of dysfunction and the new government and anarchy. as we learn the details of what they were demanding honest observers would have seen this is actually productive fights for substantive report one - reforms to make congress more responsive and less corrupt and more accountable and effective. yes they should have agreed earlier, but despite the preposterous rhetoric of being insurrectionist and terrorist, we cannot see their fight wasn t just good and in good faith the good for the health of our democracy from the sanctimonious leadership about. they want our democracy when it was behind closed doors that
is if we have a national law. trey: thank you for joining us, i am trey gowdy, it is sunday night in america, president biden trying to salvage of midterms by attacking the supreme court, he is not bee subtle this. saying this in aftermath of the dobbs decision. sounds like he wants the issues on the ballot, isn t that when the dobbs decision did? return to people and the ballot, what is most telling when the president said this: if you believe that mr. president, are the people not also capable of drawing a careful balance on a complex matter? or is it just 9 lawyers that can do that. if you believe a national consensus exists on these issues, why would it not be reflected by the people at the ballot box. there is lies of question. what are your rights? where are your rights to be found? in the constitution. with the 9 in black robes or the ballots. joining us how constitutional law professor josh black man. i think we have to go back to con-law class, there are certai
Eliminate spiders, roaches, mice, bed bugs and other invaders. Learn pest identification, the best prevention, natural remedies and control strategies.
Bugs want the same thing you do, according to Dan Suiter of the Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. "Favorable temperatures, abundant food and water, and available shelter/harborage attract pests in your home," Suiter says. Dan Suiter is a professor of entomology at the University of Georgia.