weather. steve: it s 43 right now. ainsley: how did you know that? you looked it up. steve: i looked it up. daytime high in the 50 s. ainsley: mine says up to 66 degrees today. oh, no. that s sunday. sorry, that s sunday. you are right, steve. brian: do the bushes still have their compound out there? ainsley: walker point. steve: absolutely. ainsley: sometimes is he out at the restaurants that area. brian: george w.? ainsley: did they get the house or share it. ainsley: they share it. steve: makes his home in press tone hollow one of the homes in dallas. brian: do they schedule it? ainsley: i know jenna goes up there a little bit. brian: i wonder if you announce i m going to use house. steve: i get it in april. ainsley: they all meet there they want the cousins to grow up together. brian: just go when you want. steve: gorgeous. thank you very much for joining us on this tuesday. we re exhausted we went to the met ballast night. ainsle
probably not going to be happy with it? they are not going to deal with it. you think about activism. we grew up with a phrase like not in my backyard. we didn t mean the front yard was okay. but, think about it. did we grow up in an era where christmas came and gave mailman a couple bucks and a card. now a can of bug spray. here is some off. steve: you know what? for the people who want to do this, but they live in like a homeowner s association. they are not going to get anywhere. because, after your grass is about that tall. yeah. steve: the gray code enforcement shows up. yeah. no mow november. that s funny. gets shut down really quick. where i m at on long island, okay, i kind of mentioned this to you off the air. we have a lawn. i do mow it? you asked me off the snare answer is no. because my wife grew up on a dairy farm and likes to mow the lawn. because to her, a dairy farm comparative to like a long island lot is we live on a postage stamp compared to that imagine al
because they re going to use everything they can to put pressure on joe manchin and others to break the filibuster and get their agenda moving. david: bill, just about 20 seconds more, but on the filibuster change, senator manchin does not support that or at least hasn t in the past. will he come around to changing some of these filibuster rules? i don t believe i think he has senator sinema with him. look, this is seasonal change that democrats are for. when things don t go their the way, mow it s filly best filibuster, before that it was the supreme court, before that it was get rid of the electoral college. david: yeah. they re losing many of these races. kim, bill and kyle, more of you to come, thank you very much. meanwhile, the supreme court hearing oral arguments on two challenges to president biden s vaccine mandate. what we learned from friday s emergency session, that s next.
it s come pretty far in a short time. and yesterday s 170-point jump was the biggest one-day gain in more than three months. looks like we re going to keep it going today. results from deere and company soundly beat wall street estimates. the farm and construction equipment maker posted a profit of over $240 million despite what it called sptubbornly weak economic conditions in the u.s. and canada. deere shares are expected to start in the green today. home construction bounced back in january after a battle with some bad weather in december. but the increase was slightly below analyst estimates. building permits, those indicate future activity, they fell almost 5%. it is really mother sign that the housing recovery is going to be a slow go. finally, kyra, america s largest drugstore chain, walgreens, we all mow it, it s buying new york city s largest