counties versus red counties, this being a red county, hamilton county. it appears the early vote turnout seems to be favoring the blue counties now. a larger share of the vote in the blue counties indicating a little more enthusiasm there. if you look at this polling place behind me here, huge day of voting the old-fashioned way. show up at the polling place. sandra: awesome. jeff flock, great images there for us in indianapolis. what a night last night. jeff flock, thank you. bill: i voted this morning. i go to the same place every time. i got my sticker. marginal turnout. longer lines for presidential election two years ago. longer lines in 2014 i thought. it s 6:02 in the morning. the city that never sleeps is still sleeping around that time. sandra: depends on where you are. it will tell us a lot throughout the day. bill: tennessee president trump throwing his support
shut the government down. this has been a challenge because the minority uses the rules to stop everything as they ve done with the nominees for the president. the last six presidents combined only one-fourth with this democratic minority in the senate. mcconnell is right to push schumer and he s upset because it will be humid and they haven t done their work and have 105 house bills to take up. bill: he sweeted tweeted maybe they ll get something done other than acceptness of high crime and taxes. speaking of border security, how are we to decipher the results from california last night? a lot of is still outstanding including southern california but how do you see it in your home state? i see a big race for republicans in california last night. california has what is called the top two and open primary so anybody can vote for anybody.
what a night last night. another nail-biter. the houston astros, one game away. the dodgers not giving up without a fight. and made in america, something on the field this season, and the workers not giving up, either. with all eyes on the houston astros and the l.a. dodgers this week, we re watching something else, too. not just the players, but some of the bats, now being used in the major leagues. the logo, right there. the season, some 75 players with dove tail bats from shirley mills, maine. and we just had to meet the man behind the made in america bat. hey, paul. good to see you. good to see you. fancy meeting you at a batting cage. that s where we hang around. i need some tips. is what i need. we can do that. but first, the story behind that made in america idea. so, paul, what do you got? i got some bats for you to try. made from birch, ash and rock maple trees. beautiful bats. this is entirely made in america.
director and also with the former acting director mike morrell. these are critical questions to ask. will fact-based intelligence continue to be valued in an opinion zone that tends to be happening right now. we look forward to hearing about your interview afterwards. come back and tell us more. what a night last night. college football crowned a new champion. a game that was back and forth. you had number one versus number two. the same match-up as last year. would alabama win again? it looked like it, but then clemson did something amazing. the bleacher report has it for you next. does your child need help with digestive balance? try align junior probiotic. so she can have a fraction dominating. status updating.
boy, this is the hard part. i want to thank you, the audience. you folks have been just incredibly loyal. this is tricky. we wouldn t be on the air without you people. secondly, this has been the greatest 22 years of my life. that s jay leno saying goodbye to the tonight show last night in a sendoff that was every bit as gracious as it was heartfelt. there was much to celebrate about a guy who has been an american institution for over two decades now. i can certainly say jay leno was always at the top of his game when it came to my favorite subject, politics. and he brought back some of those greatest hits in his final show. so for whatever it s worth, that s what i think.