nothing to do with 1/6 but the fellow who rammed the barricade on the senate side and killed officer billy evans. it was remarkable. is this somebody with a grievance with government? that wasn t the case. they lost two officers there defending the building. the officers who died the day after and still an open murder investigation in that case. they have never been able to arrest somebody and charge them with murder in that case. that department is reeling and why these questions about congressional security continue to linger. dana: i want to bring bret back right before we take a quick break. bret, you have liz cheney on tonight, a republican congresswoman from wyoming taken on a huge amount of water after voting to impeach the president over this. she is on the committee and being primary in wyoming.
var variant. in the next six weeks, two months, we could be starting to see the end game for this pandemic but in the meantime, right now, as people are going back to school as people are going back to work it s going to be a very rough, rough winter. look, i m sure you don t want to make predictions a year ago january when we are talking, if you or i said i wouldn t believe it, doctor. no, we had three vaccines on the horizon rolling out. i figured by the fall when kids go back to school this fall, there would be some semblance of normality and that wasn t the case. back to last june where the numbers were dropping incredibly. i was thinking this is great. this is how it s going to go. you know, we may see season nanal
laughs about the gas prices when they re near record highs, i don t think they ll stay around that much longer. edward: you say that, but that hasn t happened. as of right now you could go down the administration and there hasn t been much accountability when things go bad. the poll numbers are certainly bad. this is a different time and inflation at 39 year highs and that wasn t the case when the former president was in office, from president obama when oil was $100 a barrel and the different time you think makes a difference for voters? it does. i think if you look back over the last couple of years, edward, you know, economists were saying, hey, the economy is growing, but inflation is low, and they couldn t figure it out. well, the reason why was the u.s. energy and gas producers, and the shale revolution changed everything. they were able to feed the economy cheap energy as the economy continued to grow and that s why we have this impressive economic boom with no inflation, now