senator sinema, would you please tell the majority of americans who support build back better why you won t vote for it? that was tame compared to the bathroom scene. she is on an open street. she is a u.s. senator, not congresswoman, and it was very polite. i don t really have any problem with that. but this gets to a bigger issue, guys. that is that joe biden is trying to pass an fdr new deal or a lyndon johnson great society but he has a 50/50 senate and a three-vote margin in the house. i looked the other day. maybe my numbers are a little off but they are oef about right when lyndon johnson passed the great society in 1965 after his landslide victory he had 67 senators. he had 2/3 of the senate were democrats. i think he had 295 of the 435
follow the laws and the rules and the sky is the limit. dana: another thing americans would be reluctant to give more money and corruption is rampant. if we thought it would actually make a difference maybe they would be willing to do it. there isn t enough money in the world to solve the problems. that s not the root cause. it is an excuse. the answer is frankly what donald trump did. it comes down to tone and rhetoric. the democrats said it was racist and wrong. it was effective and compassionate because it makes people come here properly. dana: can i ask him about the report. these pictures yesterday you had gunfire coming across the southern border. they could end up hurting one of our people and then what? the report i heard said that it was not really aimed at anything. they are just firing. this is the depravity on the other side of the border when you have lawlessness and smugglers and that s again why
them to the polls do you think that education could make a difference for the republican this time around? absolutely. and i ve maintained this for a long time. parents are even more attune today than a year and a half ago about what their kids are learning or not learning. they are many of them are angry. many of them are frustrated and education is definitely going to be an increasingly important issue. and republican candidates should take note of this and make sure that they are on the right side of the equation. dana: thank you for being here today. have a good weekend. thanks so much, dana. bill: 24 past the hour now. americans seeing empty shelves at stores across the country. the things they need stuck on a ship that can t dock. why this is happening and likely to get worse? september jobs report falling far short of expectations. can the administration right the ship? talk to the friday money team,
bill: good news on the afghan front. all americans stranded in the town in an airport in afghanistan were evacuated. you might remember this satellite photo here about a month ago showing planes loaded with evacuees grounded by the taliban. prevented them from getting out. despite the latest evacuations the administration cannot still say how many americans are stuck in taliban territory. in touch with a group trying to get them out. they were successful yesterday but still work to be done. dana: there is still a lot that has to be done. we ll keep an eye on that. hunter biden, five prints have been sold for $75,000 each. but his art shows continue to raise ethics concerns. griff jenkins has the story in washington good to be in the art business if your last name is biden. the new york post reporting the president s son sold five
dana: more americans facing inflation and supply chain crisis now add another problem. september s job report showing many americans are not looking for work. we ll tee up the friday money team. bill: outrage against the justice department after they plan to monitor what happens at the school board meetings. betsy devos and her reaction on that move next. the f.b.i. has no place in our school board. this is not russia. this is not communist china. this is the united states of america. helping them discover their dreams is one of the best parts of being a parent. one of the most important is giving them ways to fulfill them. for over 150 years, generations have trusted