i got caught up with my girlfriend halo over there. welcome back. welcome back to daytona beach, florida. america s most beautiful diner. i know you re jealous. look at that view, wow. will, you said something last hour, that is called the north turn, that was north turn of nascar s daytona, they raced on the beach? that is how it started. that is the north turn, this patch of sand is where cars would come up the beach and turn back into the city. steve: that s right. rachel: ainsley, we ve been polling everyone and getting comments on your jump suit this morning, want to say. i m loving it, too. you look beautiful. ainsley: do you have the same one? rachel: no, i m going to put in a request. ainsley: i keep it in my closet in my office, go borrow it any time. rachel: i ve borrowed a coat on cold days. ainsley: it s open to you. steve: i love the chairs, ponder the problems of the world. rachel: i will show you. will: you with watch people work
congratulating the archives for bringing him down. the archivists has made clear that neither is their goal. earlier this month, the man carrying the long gun tried to enter the fbi cincinnati office. and that real world example is crucial context, as politicians like republican senator lindsey graham, go on fox and say this. i ll say this. if there s a prosecution of donald trump for mishandling classified information after the clinton debacle, which you presided over and did a hell of a good job, there will be riots in the streets. and just so there s no misunderstanding, he said it again. if they try to prosecute donald trump after hillary clinton set up a server in her basement, there literally will be riots in the street. the former president amplified those comments and urged the so-called great agents and others in the fbi to say, we aren t going to take it anymore. this is the same former president who, just weeks ago, reportedly sent a letter to the attorney
florida is going great and we owe that to who is running the state. we are happy about that, business is good. rachel: after two hurricanes and the construction business, has to be body. leadership matters. over to you, will. will: i m at the bar with the hard-core partiers. introduce you to mary, we just had the governor of ohio on, mike dewine, what is going on in ohio, that is top of your mind. i am concerned about where fema is, what testing of the water shows, not just this town of palestine, it is that whole area, i m concerned about the water and where it is going and what is going on with that. it boggles my mind they haven t been doing more. will: national disaster, no doubt. another thing issue the economy, tom was telling us how it
polling is expensive. the fact that they are focusing on these changes suggests we understand these are pointing of weakness. i think that itself bolsters the idea. but we are still at some distance from election day. and i think there is a lot of enthusiasm among democrats right now that have happened over the course of the past several weeks that no one should feel confident are going to carry through to november. they may. that may be the case. but there is still a lot of time for things to change. we ve seen changes against democrats, and i think that that is sort of the asterisk that hangs around all of this. another thing about this issue of what you focus on in a general election, it s also happening to the democrats. you just had tim ryan from ohio on. he s on here for the second day in a row on cnn bashing joe biden s big student debt relief plan. there s a reason he s bashing it, because he s trying to pivot more to what middle class, working class voters in ohio want, as o
only in the economic aid, that we can help coordinate the delivery of gas to keep europeans warm through the rest of the winter. that work is well underway, and president biden and chancellor schultz will discuss it further tomorrow when the chancellor is here in washington. last week i had senator rob portman, republican senator from ohio on, who i know has basically been in coordination in some ways on ukraine policy with the administration. and he said to me, it s his understanding in private that germany has given the united states assurance, that if putin invades ukraine, the pipeline is done, that they are willing to suspend the pipeline. but they won t say that publicly. will the german chancellor say that publicly with the president tomorrow? i ll let the german chancellor speak for himself, but the biden administration, at president biden s direction, has been absolutely simply clear on this.