the plan was illegal, or said in in front and trump did not care it was illegal. i think that was one of the biggest take-aways that eastman himself knew it was illegal and put it in an email, i want you to do a minor constitutional violation. chuck, back to you, we will build our way back to donald trump if we, can and specifically about his lawyer, that lawyer, john eastman, we even saw the email that he wrote to golden globe, saying, you know, having to rudy giuliani, saying you know, having thought about it, i think i do need a pardon here that understands his mind set and understanding he had done something criminal, why else would you need a pardon, what are the legal implications to face him? good questions, peter. first on the pardon, i m not a poker player but i m told people who play poker look for tells if they have a good land or a bad hand and a tell, consciousness of guilt, as you articulated would be asking for a pardon, would be asking for a pardo
Welcome to the nation of brian kilmeade. On the show tonight pete hegseth and tomi a. Jimmy failla like and make closure will be here, the only man in the building is a better dancer and i think im pretty close but first, i want to get to this, we saw gop hopeful take to the stage for the big debate, debate number two but to me it wasnt about the candidates and i know they dont vibe with the nomination, is the issues they were discussing not discussing. What struck me is how little talk about the economy because to me, is the issue that matters the most and according to the polls, the issue that matters the most to you. People are struggling, 60 of the people watching right now are living paycheck to paycheck. Nothing to be embarrassed about, is just the fact. Savings are drying up like three pandemic levels buying groceries and gas is a challenge to survive and drink the pockets of parents on childcare and grants are about to go away. All these factors are taking a toll on all of us s
Welcome to the nation of brian kilmeade. On the show tonight pete hegseth and tomi a. Jimmy failla like and make closure will be here, the only man in the building is a better dancer and i think im pretty close but first, i want to get to this, we saw gop hopeful take to the stage for the big debate, debate number two but to me it wasnt about the candidates and i know they dont vibe with the nomination, is the issues they were discussing not discussing. What struck me is how little talk about the economy because to me, is the issue that matters the most and according to the polls, the issue that matters the most to you. People are struggling, 60 of the people watching right now are living paycheck to paycheck. Nothing to be embarrassed about, is just the fact. Savings are drying up like three pandemic levels buying groceries and gas is a challenge to survive and drink the pockets of parents on childcare and grants are about to go away. All these factors are taking a toll on all of us s
take for instance if you have a high grass and weed issue, code enforcement, if they own 4,000 homes, who is the individual that you go talk to about a specific problem? reporter: in a statement, the national rental home council says memberships companies own a fraction of the homes and its five largest companies maintain an a plus rating. this builder argues rental companies aren t taking away possibilities from families, but in many cases creating them. there are a segment of people no longer able to buy a home because they can t afford that home. they don t want to be in an apartment. they look for those opportunities to rent in those communities. reporter: after getting outbid, they say they have given up on the area. is the american dream accessible? i think the american dream is changing. our society may be going in that direction where we are getting further away from ownership. i don t think it s the right direction. i love the porch. reporter: they put in a bid on
risen more than 400% over ever the last 30 years. things sure have changed. take baby boomers. many were the first in their family to go to college. right? well, today their children and grandchildren may told a degree but it comes at a steep price and they re still looking for a job. student loan debt stands at $865 billion, topping credit card debt for the first time. let s bring in ryan mack, president of optimum capital management, and from austin, and aaron smith, co-founder of the group called yun invincible, a non-partisan organization based on issues facing young americans and a cnn.com contributor. aaron, it s your generation. millennials, ages 18 to 30. how do they feel about this shifting, this shifting situation for education? it costs more. you re not guaranteed a job but you know you need it. there s tremendous concern out there. we know that as young americans that we need that education to get ahead. there s huge benefits from getting a college degree, but a