the seat change and far the situation is concerned. the fact that we re talking about two quarterbacks points to have the position. i ve heard mentioned being made of two white quarterbacks starting and nfl super bowl. we have a look at that. we have to understand that we have a black quarterbacks. not because there s been a sea change in this position attitude overutilization of the position. but because of the change and the game which put an emphasis upon passing as opposed to running. that generated a counter response on the defensive side which gave us the sack artist, the pass rusher. increasingly, the most important, the most enhanced position on the field. the highest paid position on the field was under attack and despite all of the protections that they try to build in for the pocket passer, the reality was that you not only have to have mobility, pocket mobility.
cavuto. this is your world. first to chad pergram on capitol hill. big day, chad. what do we know about what will happen going forward? good afternoon. a seat change on capitol hill. nancy pelosi is stepping down from the leadership. pelosi will continue to represent san francisco. pelosi is the daughter of late representative tommy de la sandro of baltimore. she delivered an emotional speech on the house floor. for everything, there s a season. a time for every purpose under heaven. i will not seek re-election to democratic leadership in the next congress. for me, the hours come for a new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect. also leaving the leadership majority leader steny hoyer. they are rivals.
satisfied with this country direction than at any midterm. just 17%, my goodness gracious, what a low number that is. and think that gets illustrated at this point that americans are frustrating with where things are at. and normally, the numbers is low. but this is a historically low, kate. and who they if you were fo for a lack of a better phrase, thae that is the nuance in the question. but midterms are often tough on the party in the white house. you and i have discussed that last week. but what does this legal of dissatisfaction among voters mean for the results, do you think? if you look at midterms, right and go back against 1982 and look at the average seat change. when more americans are dissatisfied, look at this the opposition party gains 33 seats and in the few examples, the
soldiers that attacked a couple thousand cops including shooting an officer in las vegas just two years ago. these are the people that keep inciting violence in our country and yet they want to completely change the subject from their rhetoric, from their policies that are making our cities and our communities across america less safe. i certainly hope that the voters are paying attention and they re going to hold them accountable in november. tucker: well, i m no expert on nevada politics but looks like you ll win this senate race, which would be a seat change, we re rooting for that. adam laxalt, thanks for coming on. thanks, tucker. tucker: the greatest quiz show on cable news and probably the only quiz show on cable news. it s up next.
who served as fbi assistant director of counter intelligence. he is a we used to focus on foreign terrorism, after 9/11. and this is a week where i was reminded of that. but now, it feels like there has been a seat change, where after january the 6th, 16. and the committee hearings over the summer, the threat seems like it is coming domestically, versus how it used to come. what is your take on it? zerlina maxwell, your perceptions are correct. if we were to listen to the head of the fbi, for example, who testified almost a year ago now on capitol hill. what did he say? he said the fbi has had to prioritize the very same magnitude, and sense of urgency, the direct domestic terrorism cases that they have. along with the international