jones to win. they can probably change that in the next couple weeks. you know, with geo tv techniques or whatever. i m not seeing a lot of engagement on the ground where i am. david, 15 seconds. what are we missing on the story right now that you re missing on the ground? i think everybody in washington is missing that they re a lot more passionate than alabamans are. they want this thing to go away no matter who wins. mow matter who wins. david, thank you. always good to have an expert on the ground. still ahead for you, breaking news. more reaction to congressman john conyers leaving his post as a ranking member of a powerful committee there in the house. this amid allegations of sexual harassment. we re going to get some reaction for you from capitol hill. one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder.
the world trade center came d n down. i don t know about the reporter. the benghazi committee plowed ahead with its work conducting a closed door hearing. the committee s ranking member spoke to reporters gathered outside the hearing room and denounced the work as an insult to the wishes of the victims families. they basically begged us. they said do not make this a political football. we beg you. some of them with tears in their eyes. i think that mow matter how you look at it when you have the number two person in a republican party who comes forward, the person who makes plans with the speaker and the person who will continue to be one step away from becoming the speaker to tell you this is all about a taxpayer funded political effort to derail the campaign of hillary
i think they have learned. they are certainly more educated. i don t know if they are more intelligent. we had 13 percent inflation with the fed in the 70s. true the inflation of the 70s is not necessarily caused by the fed. it is true that until paul volcker comes in and says look we are going to squeeze this into the place mow matter how much it hurt. we have a rising inflation expectation environment. that was tough and dark history. the dark spot on the history of the fed. i am not meaning isat tha to is anyway that they always do what is right. i am just saying it is important to have the fed there it is not really an alternative. if the fed weren t there would we not have had inflation in the
rick is in the newsroom with the story and the wild video. rick. reporter: this is more like the jerry springer show than lawmakers. on one side the political heirs to the late president haoug and chavez on the other opposition party makers who are refusing to recognize the country s newly elected leader. here is what happened inside the national assembly as the two sides literally fought over a ruling to silence opposition lawmakers, and strip them of their power until they recognize nicholas maduro as the new president. the opposition unfurl link a banner calling for a cue of the national assembly and that s when this started. it turns into an all out brawl with elected officials punching and kicking and shoving each other. maduro s victory was by less than one and a half%. a wild scene on the floor of venezuela s congress, a reminder to us, jon, that mow matter how dysfunctional our political
connected with the cast members. the time you re dying is when you become close friends. also the humility, mow matter how certain you were something was going to work and there was just silence. you realize no one knows. larry: have there been laughs at the dress rehearsal, not at the show? absolutely. larry: were you thrown by that? no one will know except the people on the inside, there s moments if you go back and look at it, we ll go back and look at a scene and laugh because there s a line that destroyed in dress and you see on air, somebody goes for that line with full confidence and that s what i said, to hell with the butler! and it s like dead silence. what? you can see our eyes like dilate. what happened? larry: we ll be back with our remaining moments and ask lauren