candidates ready to take it on. we can t wait for that one. south carolina senator tim scott is here. former texas congressman will hurd is here. one is a lock for the debate. the other is getting close. guess who else is stopping by? none other than the chairman of the president s council of economic advisers. republicans might be pounding inflation these days, but jared burnstein has a question for them. what inflation? what a show. it begins right now. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. so glad to have you. get ready for a lot of this. yeah, even in the case of iowa, we re still a half a year away from all of this, all of these boxes, so little time to get to that. to rich edson on why you would never know this thing is still half a year away. rich? neil, feels like caucus time. it s about 50 degrees warmer now. several of the republican presidential candidates are in iowa over the next few days. florida governor ron desantis is scheduled to campaign across seven iowa
reynolds is absolutely unnecessary. she s someone that has helped make the state of iowa a red state. she s a good governor, has respect around the country. instead of a fight with our successful governors, i think donald trump should be putting his ideas out on what his vision for the future is, not having an axe to grind and get everybody to kiss his butt. neil: you re referring to governor reynolds. she declared she s neutral in this race. that s typically the role a governor has to have in this state for the caucuses. donald trump has said she s siding with ron desantis and that it s causing a dust-up. some say it s going to jeopardize his standing in this state. so you think he s making a mistake attacking her, even if she does lean to governor desantis? he s absolutely making a mistake. she s the most popular politician in the state.