To his arrest in manhattan 6 00 a. M. Here in washington. A live look at west palm beach, florida, where of ports this morning that investigation into the apparent Assassination Attempt against Donald Trump will continue. Morning, everyone, Im Kasie hunt. Its wonderful to have you with us. Were just now seven weeks away from Election Day on this tuesday what the conversations that were having are of course, not about polls or policy instead, for the second time in almost two months, one candidate is giving a firsthand account of the moment that shots rang out near him i was playing golf with some of my friends who was on a Sunday Morning and very peaceful, very beautiful weather. Everything was beautiful. Its nice place to be. And all of a sudden we heard shots being fired in the air. And i guess probably four or five and it sounded like bullets, but what do i know about that . But Secret Service knew immediately bullets and they grabbed me. I would have loved to have sank that last pu
awesome, thank you. my pleasure. mark: i look at government. government you look at the constitution. our government is supposed to be limited, constitution of shed up with checks and balances, then we have the bill of rights that protects the individual, and the 9th amendment, in tenth that talks about federal implement ism, thesystem is set up to proe individual, recognizing there is a circle of liberty around the individual that the government cannot pep penetrate. now i look at government today, jason, massive taxing, massive spending. massive controlling. massive redistribution. massive transforming. we warding search citizen rewarding certain citizens, punishing certain citizens, political party in my view, particularly democrat, gaining power, expanding powers. i would be you re curious. what happens to the individual, all this power and energy and resources and focus is on the expansion and of the federal government. mark, you hit on the crisis that we re havi
jason witlock how are you. awesome, thank you. my pleasure. mark: i look at government. government you look at the constitution. our government is supposed to be limited, constitution of shed up with checks and balances, then we have the bill of rights that protects the individual, and the 9th amendment, in tenth that talks about federal implement ism, thesystem is set up to proe individual, recognizing there is a circle of liberty around the individual that the government cannot pep penetrate. now i look at government today, jason, massive taxing, massive spending. massive controlling. massive redistribution. massive transforming. we warding search citizen rewarding certain citizens, punishing certain citizens, political party in my view, particularly democrat, gaining power, expanding powers. i would be you re curious. what happens to the individual, all this power and energy and resources and focus is on the expansion and of the federal government. mark, you hit on
senator lindsey graham agrees and we ll have him. and while have dr. ezekial emanuel one of the plan s architects we ll talk to next hour. shannon: and we ve seen people out of the rules committee start at 7:00 and they have to craft the rule that gets this to the floor. they re still in the process. it appears the current rule has fixes to the fixes to the fixes if we can follow all that. that basically the plan keeps changes to the moment and gets to steve hayes plan where the republicans made fun of the democrats and nancy pelosi for saying you have to pass it to know what s it in and i m having visions of late 2008 president bush in office and through the tarp bailout on the floor saying it s close we can get the votes and we had the split screens and the other screen had the stock market. shannon: we ve seen how
wallace is with it. he wanted to travel less and he didn t want to give up all the power the tea partiers or freedom caucus said they wanted him to give up. right? yes elm he also wanted their support and an understanding. he didn t get anything that had been written out wouldn t have mattered. not like it s an enforceable contract. but he got a basic understanding they re going to work with him, support him. not going to try to undercut him. and i think that the house freedom caucus there, they re the insurgents, the more hardline conservatives, and i think they realize, having gotten rid of boehner and stopping mccarthy, paul ryan is a pretty conservative guy. there will be some people on the right who say he voted for the bank bailout, they t.a.r.p. bailout, and he at one point considered the possibility of immigration comprehensive immigration plan. he is about as conservative as you can get and i think they realized they would have the