conspiracy narrative can be woven. you know what else erases the conspiracy theory? he could have pardoned them. he pardoned a lot of bad people. he didn t pardon them. what is your sense from telling her story and how her story was highlighted and then erased? what does that portend for the deradicalization? i think it s difficult at the stage we are in to deradicalize this segment of the population so long as you have a conservative and right wing echo chamber that is almost impossible to penetrate. they operate they re not going to cover trump could have pardoned them and didn t. when the news broke. fox was covering the border. all the other networks, the alerts we were receiving was seditious conspiracy conviction.
also the expectation that the chairman should comment on this banking turmoil tomorrow afternoon and a banking committee hearing on all of these issues set for thursday. back to you. neil: thanks. connell mcshane. so believe it or not, we shifted in the last 24 hours, if you will, worry about inflation and how long the federal reserve can keep rating interest rates to growing concerns that we re slipping into a recession or things are dramatically slowing down. the latest jobs figures show a dramatic decline to 9.59. these are the so-called job openings. we would envy that more than a couple years ago. the fact of the matter is, the third down month in the row and well off of the highs of 12.7 million a little more than as i say, 2.5 years ago. so what does that portend for the economy and businesses really beginning to tighten up
onto to such misogyny is well-known on the set of tct jeremy, we know what the discovery process yielded. we don t know all of it because the trial was averted, but we know some of what was revealed what does this portend if that s sort of a parallel track in terms of understanding where a legal process heads? what do you think i mean it seems to suggest if they fired tucker that they are not that they are perhaps interested in settling with abbie. is that your sense well, that i think we need to wait to see. i m sure she and her lawyer will have something more to say on that i will say i think it is instructive to look at the history of fox news and the way it has let some of its biggest and most high-profile stars and executives go. when they let bill o reilly go it wasn t because of anything he
was trying to hold alex rodriguez accountable. extrapolate that over what we should be girding ourselves for as he represents donald trump who is already re-posting menacing pictures with images of violence you have lindsey graham with some unbelievably reckless tweets this morning about violence toward law enforcement. what does that portend to have this toxic combustion between joe and donald it was the first thing that i thought about. i called someone in baseball who had dealt with this today to sort of just check i remember you know, it s a really important sort of story that gives us some sense of where this could be headed we have seen trump do obviously extraordinary things with his lawyers and try to get his lawyers to do that but to andrew s point, this will
weeks and months. there has been a visible fraying of support for trump among the republican grassroots, but still it s telling that he can go to cpac and he is the main event and the headliner. but i have heard over the coming over the past weeks and months the phrase like time to move on, time for something new among republican strategists in reference to trump, and that really is an indicator that there is an interest to some extent in something different and something other than trump. how much should the likes of nikki haley and mike pompeo take away from their reception? really was lukewarm to them, to their speeches, and also to their presence. i mean, what does this portend for them, especially for nikki haley who has announced her run and mike pompeo seems to be intent on jumping in the race as well? it s pretty clear that they