congresswoman is still spending her green new deal, we are live in washington. rob: a story on capitol hill, potential breakthrough on a border deal. the president is optimistic congress can get it done but we are one week from the next potential shutdown so can we get it done in time? rob: we are remembering john dingell. heather: fox and friends first continues right now. don t stop believing jillian: this is one of those songs every person in every
in bargaining. i think we should use it however we can and, again, it s going to depend on what bills are coming through and how we can do it, but we have to protect this investigation. at the center of democrats want acting attorney matt whitaker to recuse himself j never seeing, whitaker will be brought before congress when democrats take over because the american people deserve to know if the president is interfering with justice. another major point of contention between democrats and republicans is whether former administrator james comey new line of questioning by congress should be public, democrats argue open session and transparent but republican congressman trey gowdy says the comey interviewed video taped and released because public congressional hearings have become carnivals, last week the president warned of government shutdown if he doesn t get funding for a border wall. hold on, heather, another round of potential shutdown.
they ll do something at some point. ahead, we ll look at a real-world effect of this shut down, a potential shutdown. lots of americans may have to way for paychecks and your tax refunds. also, what it could mean for your 401(k). how the markets have reacted to this sort of thing in the past. first a check on the other news and a tv crew learning there s no good excuse for trying to trick the tsa. first in business, worldwide. honey. can we do this tomorrow? can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine.
to say that xi ate trump s lunch. her administration was in charge for eight years, with a policy of strategic patience, kicking the can down the road, and it has gotten worse and worse, china is the only country that can contain north korea in afternoen out and out military conflict. if there s any president who has been forthright about using economic leverage against china in the form of trade sanctions and things like that, it is donald trump. so if that s what ambassador sherman thinks is necessary, the right president is in place for that. i just don t believe that that s what s going to make the move. it s interesting too in terms of the president, all the things juggling right now, you ve got the budget situation, a potential shutdown, you ve got the tax cuts, you ve got knnort korea, he was tweeting today
there s just so much of the usual calculus up here. at the end of the day, i think leadership has picked themselves up, dusted themselves off a little bit. there s some recognition, especially with hurricane irma bearing down, that really what americans want to see right now is a government that s functioning, that s not governing by crisis. they ve avoided, of course, a potential shutdown by passing a continuing resolution as part of this. they ve avoided default by passing a three month debt ceiling. essentially what they ve done is shove it off until december. the president handed chuck schumer leverage in that fight. they, of course, arguing that clears the deck for tax reform. i have to tell you, it s hard to overstate the degree to which everything feels completely scrambled on capitol hill. one little footnote to both of you, according to the daily beast, i haven t had a chance to get on the phone and try to confirm this, but that the koch brothers are planning to go big in su