faulted for disregarding these principles. the key player in all of this is rod rosenstein, mueller s boss, he will have a major say in the report if mueller writes a report with conclusions. adding to the mix, house republicans on the judiciary oversight committee pushed hard and unsuccessfully for an interview under oath before the election. they make a persuasive argument that he has a conflict of interest because of his role renewing one of the key surveillance warrants. bill: we are going to pick this up after midterms. thank you. sandra: thank you, katherine. the dow opening with a triple digit gain this thursday morning. not even our into trading. this after a pretty rough october, so what can we expect come november? bill: president trump hammering away at illegal immigration. he says that he could send 15,000 more troops to the border. we will talk to michael mccall
campaigned and it didn t work out. so trump is not having this is the conundrum for trump. can he fire them up to turn up for an average republican, generic republican or someone going in a certain district? so far he hasn t been able to do it, and if he can t do it here in this district that does not bode well for those in swing districts in november. sandra: how important is it that the president stays on what many members of the g.o.p. see as a learning message for their party and that is the economy? certainly i think republicans would like to see trump hammering the economy. he does that, he sporadically goes off with tweets about robert mueller and that kind of thing. but the economy is a double-edged sword for republicans. on one hand it s great, but on the other hand because the economy is so good, voters can turn two different things like education and health care where they don t have an advantage.
you don t get a sense of it until you re here and folks are thrilled and have embraced her. bill: you look great and the setting looks great. it should be a wonderful three days. fox news alert from overseas, israel keeping up the pressure on hamas launching air strikes in gaza. president trump hammering california sanctuary state laws. more on the growing public feud between the president and the golden state. president trump: you have people coming into the country, trying to come in. we re stopping a lot of them. we re taking people out of the country. you wouldn t believe how bad these people. these aren t people. these are animals. mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don t worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness.
byrnes, political reporter for real clear politics. i want to talk of a nobel peace prize, that s a very big deal. setting the bar too high? well, no, we were talking in the green room a minute ago and obama got a peace prize and nothing was done. one of the things i think we need to look at is the fact that trump has ignited this. we wouldn t be here in these negotiations if it wasn t for trump hammering down really hard. i can tell by the way you re looking you re not excited about this. not at all, no. we are where we are because of what how trump has negotiated this. which was really pretty hard swore. you know, a lot of name calling. but whatever s going on, i think it s working. the other thing of it is, we
house don t necessarily know what might be going on are worried. after another week like the weeks we ve been having, a reminder the election in alabama was just tuesday of this week. peter baker, jill winebanks. matthew noosebaum, can t thank you enough for coming on after the week we ve had. coming up, president trump hammering the fbi after visiting a new fbi facility. plus, two republican senators flipped from no to yes on this monster tax bill speeding its way through congress. tonight we get a look at what s in it when the 1 is1th hour continues. we know life can be hectic.