Early, bureau chief at politico, Jonathan Lemire. I liked it. Do it every morning. John heilemann is here. Why are you here so early . I dont know. Thats a lot for us at 6 00. Me rolls in from the club. Works out well. Its like Super Tuesday, starting on a super note. I have to prepare emotionally for heilemann to be in the room. Wow. Bbc news katty kay is with us, as well. So important it is Super Tuesday. I have an announcement to make, personal. Hopson is an emotional support dog. I know you love him, joe, except for the humping problem. Wow. How do you stop that . Some dogs cant be stopped from that. I joe was still getting his mic on, so i was helping you out. Congratulations, hopson. Gosh. You could have stretched just a little bit less on that. Hes a good dog. I just do want some advice on that. No, no. Sweetheart, i may talk a lot hey, sweetie . Rapid turn. I may talk a lot, but i want you to know what comes out of my mouth scares you . Its the things that i dont say that have
ainsley: all-american concert series, we are continuing this morning with tyler farr. we can t wait to talk to him. he sends whiskey in the water. brian: he also sang at the patriot acards with. he was fantastic. he is great. we are very lucky to have him today and it s going to be good. another example, will, i don t know if you want to expand on this or not, for the longest time, we used to watch artists, musician, they don t keep themself in shape, you know, kind of raggedy, known to do all types of drugs, and then you have country music stars, that s in the 70s, 80 s. you have country music stars they look like they just left the court or the field. don t think look athletic and fit need a shower, smoking. let s ask tyler how much he drinks. brian: because he six a lot about it. will: what kind of program are you on? brines brian balances it out. will: keeping pretty strict drug regiment. brian: throughout the 80 s and 90 s. ainsley: i saw you eating bacon
that is the turf four the brand new season of the all-american concert series. this is week two. last week i was forced to miss, i was on assignment. not here. but we are park with parmalee. lawrence: and blanco brown. ainsley: they also sing carolina which is really popular song. lawrence: take my name. ainsley: they are great. lawrence: girl is mine. brian: i listen to the highway. i listen to the highway everyday. and my family wants to kill me. but there is not a day goes by where those songs aren t played. that s how popular and sustainable they re. lawrence: so you listen to the music. ainsley: and not fox news. brian: i go back and forth. sometimes i need a break. one more day on debt ceiling and my head is going to explode. i do this. i was somebody, when i first started this job we started with country music. wife are we doing country music? now is my favorite music. ainsley: what changed you why do you love it now? brian: i grew up and became
mccarthy and michael jackson version they have their own. ainsley: take my name like when you get married you take the husband s name. lawrence: that s a requirement for me. if you want the ring you need to take my last name. ainsley: what if she is on television though. i have always had ainsley earhardt my whole life. but i started in television at 22. and i never wanted to change that because my name. lawrence: you make a compelling case, you know, if you want the ring, take my last name. that s my rule. i m not compromising. lawrence: you dated a girl had who said i don t want babies. lawrence: no go to her. ainsley: see you. brian: in fact, we have her now. can she join us? lawrence: now you know why i m still single. brian: i i didn t want to interrupt this see if it went awry and save the show again. i talked to two different people that got married women have you changed your name. yeah, i haven t gotten around to it. ainsley: it takes a long t
worked for giuliani for two years. in a 70-page complaint filed in state court on monday, she said that after giuliani hired her in january 2019, he sexually assaulted and harassed her, refused to pay her wages and often made sexist, racist, and anti-semitic remarks. she has recordings of numerous interactions, laying out a litany of shocking incidents, involving sexual misconduct. we have decided to spare you some of those details. it also contains, though, this bomb shell allegation involving the disgraced ex-president himself, from her lawsuit, quote, giuliani also asked ms. dunphy if she knew anyone in need of a pardon, telling her that he was selling pardons for $2 million that he and president trump would split. he told her she could refer individuals seeking pardons to him, so long as they did not go through quote, the normal channels of the office of pardon attorney. correspondence going to that office would be subject to disclosure under the freedom of information ac