resentment that so many people had. and there s a lot of that out there today. that s the kind of thing that is fueling a lot of the republican candidacies and the marjorie taylor greene s we see out there. she seems to be talking to people on the street night here, and i see, i ve seen it this week. they re mad and they see marjorie taylor greene as somebody who s going to fight for them. all right then, they ve been marked, thank you both for joining us. we will definitely see you again before the election. coming up when density? i like when you qualifies it, i m about to nerd out, as if he doesn t normally. let s be honest. good to see you both, coming up, midterm politics and the presence home state. i m talking about pa. who has got the voters fired up and a place that could decide the senate. the 11th hour continues. e 11th hour continues. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now,
process. but this won t stop the house from moving ahead today. another procedural vote in the next hour or so, and the wheels start turning here and that whip operation comes to bare. i can t believe it was only 219 days, they have been discusses this for so long. but at some point, as speaker pelosi said yesterday, you ve got to call the vote and essentially call the bluff of members who might have their concerns still with standing. okay, but nerd out and get technical for us. because when someone is driving in their car right now and they go, oh, both the bills are getting voted on, the hard infrastructure bill, if this goes through, will it pass in the house and the senate and go to the president s desk? but the human infrastructure bill, walk us through specifically what happens here, because it s a much higher climb when it comes to the senate. reporter: always happy to have an opportunity to nerd out. yes, the hard infrastructure bill, this will be easy. if that vote goes t
economy, about a year from now. and to look at it through a political lens so if they re not sure they have improved their you know, their financial situation that they will look at it and think, you know, the president is right. they ll feel some sort of emotional connection to him and blame the media and give him the benefit of the doubt. chris, do you remember what caused the dow to drop 800 points? the yield curve inverting. we re not going to nerd out and explain all that. but the yield curve inverting is a sign that a recession is coming and when kellyanne conway said it was a conspiracy theory, her husband said people are spending billions of buying ten year notes and selling the two years to this wart the re-election, that doesn t make sense. a white nationalist appeared in court after he made credible threats against a jewish
in the last month, is not the case at all. and it is a dynamic situation. it s a hard conversation to have. people get their news from different places. not everyone read the mueller report. democrats don t have one message about the mueller report. but the fact there s 10% more impeachment than there was a month ago, suggests this is getting in the bloodstream. it s not realistic to think that impeachment would start tomorrow, but realistic that it might happen down the road. there s a message about impeachment. and the messaging, i m going to nerd out, reading a book on the history of impeachment. this was an animateliing issue. they wanted it to be a dynamic conversation about how we regard our leaders. why is that so difficult. the case could be made for