else. you were going to a hotel, i don t have the money to go to a hotel, this was the best bet. [indiscernible] carley: tampa international airport will shut down and suspend flights beginning at 5 p.m. eastern time in preparation for the monster storm. todd: janice dean is tracking the storm. janice: 125 miles per hour and just made landfall across the western portion of cuba and has warm water ahead. we are expecting this to become category four storm, making winds upward of 125 miles per hour, we are almost there. the storm will affect this storm going over land and losing its water source, once it gets to gulf of mexico with temperatures close to 90 degrees, we ll see explosive development over next 24 hours 6789 we have 125 mile per hour sustained winds, pressure is dropping. talk about a strengthening storm, when we see the pressure dropping that means it is getting stronger issue but the winds get bumped up. we re dealing with a category three storm, almost ca
manchin pushing for domestic energy bill to be included in continuing resolution is surprised many republicans, including minority leader mcconnell joining bernie sanders in opposing it, they feel it could accelerate the transition to green energy. we have to be energy independent to be secured and if you want to be the super power of the world. we can walk and chew gum, invest in the future making sure we have energy we need today. griff: where do things stand? text for cr, released shortly after midnight and joe manchin s bill is in there, but it is unlikely to get 60 votes in the senate. here we go, we ll see what happens, todd and carley. carley: thank you. crime is becoming a major midterm problem for democrats and the biden administration is struggling to defend its record. does president biden think america s big cities are safe?
shannon: an opinion piece in the wall street journal gets to this, kim strassel is the one who wrote it democrats have the waukesha problem where this guy ran into the parade and killed six. there were dozens of others injured. waukesha is one of those rare moments where the consequence of extreme ideology or brutally exposed to a nation. it is a big new midterm problem for democrats, one can prove difficult to overcome writing inflation, and backlash against educational that s like critical race theory. but the story for a lot of media outlets has gone away at this point, at least the waukesha event. it completely has a peer that is driven quite frankly by the commander in chief who during a national tragedy should come be the chief and visit the scene, small town in this case or tragedy struck due to murderous madman who targeted the victims, grandmothers, children, innocent people at a christmas parade. for whatever reason
4:00 p.m. eastern. former communications director with the democratic national committee. i should note, we reached out, invited the koch brothers on the program. they could not make it. they referred us to americans for prosperity. as i read all this today and saw the priorities usa, this is the problem the democrats face as a political party as an electoral coalition. they ve got a midterm problem. yep. do the democrats have a midterm problem? we do. part of the problem is, you know, the party tends to focus on presidential elections. the party committees, the democratic senatorial campaign committee and congressional committee, they re doing quite well. fund-raising is going well. as you pointed out in the interview, you need massive air cover. the outside groups are able to spend millions and millions of dollars just on one race. they can really take somebody down with one check basically in a way that is much harder for the inside money. so i do think that part of the proble
program. they could not make it. they referred us to americans for prosperity. as i read all this today and saw the priorities usa, this is the problem the democrats face as a political party as an electoral coalition. they ve got a midterm problem. yep. do the democrats have a midterm problem? we do. part of the problem is, you know, the party tends to focus on presidential elections. the party committees, the democratic senatorial campaign committee and congressional committee, they re doing quite well. fund-raising is going well. as you pointed out in the interview, you need massive air cover. the outside groups are able to spend millions and millions of dollars just on one race. they can really take somebody down with one check basically in a way that is much harder for the inside money. so i do think that part of the problem, and also remember that groups like the kochs, there was a forbes article they talk about. they re thinking in terms of decades. not thinking in terms