we re indoors right now. the average three star hotel is $162. ainsley: okay. thank you. i wonder if that s gone up, hotel prices are up. brian: good point. maybe it was 145 last week. pete: maybe. ainsley: i ordered hayden two halloween costumes last month. i still have not gotten them. it s slow. the mail is slow. pete: they re in a container in the ocean somewhere. yes. are you a three star hotel guy, brian? brian: yes if i end up with too many stars i feel like i m living too luxurious, if i have mints on my pillow, i m out of my league, but when it comes to the costumes, william la jeunesse was on a boat yesterday in between the barges. do you know what barge her costumes on? ainsley: i don t know. brian: maybe william la jeunesse can propel up like a pirate and grab them. ainsley: listen the focus needs ton on our essential items so i can always put together a costume but our toilet paper, paper towels, all the cleaning supplies we need, store shelves
joyce vance, i m out of my league with these hard-core investigative reporters but we re talking about stone and corsi, two people who may not be household names who had a minimum have told lies about their involvement and eng tanglement with the russians but at a maximum they may be the intersection between the russians and americans to influence on behalf of trump in the presidential election. do i have that right? i think you do. it may be their lies that are the central connection between the campaign and any cooperation, any conspiracy with russians. so what we re probably looking at here, mueller has already indicted russians for a conspiracy, what prosecutors call a conspiracy to defraud the united states by influencing the outcome of the election. the question has always been, as you and ken have pointed out whether or not there were any americans involved in that. one thing that prosecutors know is the same thing that your common sense tells you. people who have to keep ch
you have so few seats in terms of margin and the house for republicans only 24-seat margin for them and have you a president with a very low approval rating. not very popular at this moment. and he isn t getting health care wasn t able to get done. tax reform is going to be more difficult. so they need something to show for this, something to distract from some of these controversies and they re not giving him any amo. do you think he ll be able to sustain that over eight years and not release those tax returns. i m out of my league, but i hope not. i really hope not. i think it s a fundamental responsibility. the american people put him in office. they have a right to know this information whether it s required or not and i hope not. frankly, if democrats were to win the house, they would be able to start subpoenaing these documents.
sean: he calls president obama the bystander in chief and outlines in his new book all the reasons america has to stop rampant government spending. mark steyn s book couldn t come at a more appropriate time. joining me the author of the new book after america, get ready forearm get done. the one and only mark steyn. did you have a hard time throwing the football? it is all about muscle memory at my age. sean: people ask why don t you have a real football? because i ve already broken more lights in the studio than anybody i know. i m going to get a cricket ball and get the cricket team in. sean: then i m out of my league. you know, i fear that the american dream, the america i
sean: he calls president obama the bystander in chief and outlines in his new book all the reasons america has to stop rampant government spending. mark steyn s book couldn t come at a more appropriate time. joining me the author of the new book after america, get ready forearm get done. the one and only mark steyn. did you have a hard time throwing the football? it is all about muscle memory at my age. sean: people ask why don t you have a real football? because i ve already broken more lights in the studio than anybody i know. i m going to get a cricket ball and get the cricket team in. sean: then i m out of my league. you know, i fear that the american dream, the america i