lately he has a good voice. des moines, iowa, i don t know if you watched fox nation i watched speech in des moines. ainsley: what is the red. steve: he i think it s lighting. ainsley: what did you see? steve: red long light. ainsley: in the middle of the post. steve: the way they lit. ainsley: see, right there on the right. what is that, brian? brian: let me get into that. ainsley: is it a crane? steve: it s just the way the light is. ainsley: on the side of that building, i see. brian: looks like they are working on something and took the weekend off and they are not up yet. so, again, there is no water and no there is no sunrise. but i do get the sense that iowa is going to matter very soon. after november, on november 9th it s all going to be about iowa. steve: i used to work in downtown des moines when i worked for woi the abc affiliate. then owned by iowa state university even though it was a commercial thing it was kind of complicated. i worke
country. if you think about it, buttigieg is responsible transportation all the various airline cancellations, doesn t strike me as a very good battle cry to run for president. screwed up your airplane, let me screw up your whole country. and harris has one enormous challenge. her laugh is really weird. i know that sounds petty, but, as human beings go, you watch her for a while, you just think she can t possibly be president. i mean, we have a president who is cognitively challenged but to have a president who is just strange, i think, would be a whole lot to follow. so i think new people will emerge. my personal favorite is tom cruise. as you look at how many people went to see his movie this summer. if trump can come out of real estate to become president. why can t cruise come out of top gun to be president? ainsley: a true maverick. also on that list is aoc number 10. gavin newsom number 7 on the list.
bipartisanship. what do you say to that? this is a great opportunity to pause to say what is it in the affordable care act that we need to fix? i guess my frustration watching this, i sometimes look at this and say, okay, you re arguing over the details of the same structure. there are times and you guys sound like you re agreeing more than you disagree. i think we do. but the politics are getting in the way. maybe democrats don t want trump to get a victory, maybe the republicans don t want obama to get a victory. i know that sounds petty, but it seems like that s what it comes down to. if tell dell wants delaware with status quo, that should be okay with what the people of delaware decide, but if louisiana says we can t afford 20, 30, $40,000 premiums on the individual market, let us do
i know that sounds petty, but it seems like that s what it comes down to. if delaware wants to stay with status quo, that should be okay with what the people of delaware decide, but if louisiana says we can t afford 20, 30, $40,000 premiums on the individual market, let us do something different. it shouldn t be for us to decide, it should be for the people of that state to decide, and if you ve seen one medicaid program, you ve seen one medicaid program. i would like it if you ve seen one medicaid program to make sure everybody has insurance, you ve seen one medicaid program to make sure everybody has insurance. we re talking about medicaid, and i sort of want to close out the conversation this way. is medicaid going to be the default insurance option for folks that can t get any other insurance at this point? is this the default in rural america at this point? when i was 29 years old right out of the navy, i got to be
proposals do address the privacy concerns but the fact he s left it up to congress means i would be surprised would not be surprised if we get to the end of president obama s term and the present rules are still in place. i wanted to bring up with you, susan and chris, the concerns of the caterer at the summit. if this sounds petty, it s pretty crazy, look at that picture. this is the caterer s statement about having only men in the wait staff. we weren t prohibited from using female service, however we were asked to ensure that the servers projected uniformity and were as incon speck uous as possible. we could have gone with an all-female team but the all male option had an additional practical advantage and referred to the fact there were stairs there and women apparently couldn t navigate the stairs and the serving staff is made up of both men and women, 400 people