about how money isn t going to save him. no map is going to save you, neither is your glee club or fancy bel-air address or neither who your daddy is. when your drivering in a car in a strange neighborhood it doesn t matter, they only see one thing. now, don t touch that dial, we re about to flip it for you to one of thissier s most talked about tv shows. it is as they a, on another network. fox. you can do what you want to do in living color ladies and gentlemen, keenan ivory wayne. the living color was the first show created by, written by, starring an african-american, all the thing in one. this is a celebration of culture in exchange. us sort of opening the doors, allowing america to come on inside. yo yo yo, all you bad bargain
it is an offyear election, which always runs against the democrats, at least it has in recent years. there are a lot of reasons why it is a uphill battle but it is a race they should be able to win, particularly give the massive shifts at local and state levels. democrats are now winning in smaller non-federal races. that was the trend they expected thissier. let s be clear about what virginia means. virginia, of all the purple states that have shifted around through the obama era, this is the one clear place where it seemed solid blue. if it goes red with trump in office at a 35% approval rating democrats have a reason to freak out. eye lied, we will we have one more break. we ll be right back.
needed to live again. but if politicians like congressman daines have their way, other women will be left with no options at all. beltway consensus would have you belief that abortion politics are over. that that s so 2012. but the policy positions that made 2012 into such a politically potent fight over this issue, those policy positions are widespread again, among thissier s class of republican senate candidates. and so, yes, general election campaigns are going to be like this, again, this year. we know that now in montana, where democrat john walsh, who s already started his campaign to hold on to his senate seat against congressman steve daines using ads like this, and it s likely we ll also see the same thing at play for the race for senate in iowa. turns out the race for tom harkin s old seat, the republican candidate for that seat will be the candidate who got a lot of national attention for her campaign ad about castration. i agree up castrating hogs on
politics are over. that that s so 2012. but the policy positions that made 2012 into such a politically potent fight over this issue, those policy positions are widespread again, among thissier s class of republican senate candidates. and so, yes, general election campaigns are going to be like this, again, this year. we know that now in montana, where democrat john walsh, who s already started his campaign to hold on to his senate seat against congressman steve daines using ads like this, and it s likely we ll also see the same thing at play for the race for senate in iowa. turns out the race for tom harkin s old seat, the republican candidate for that seat will be the candidate who got a lot of national attention for her campaign ad about castration. i agree up castrating hogs on an iowa farm. so when i get to washington, i ll know how to cut pork. joni ernest squealing castration ad propelled her to the race for senate last night.
congress? and better yet, to the american people. and stocks climbed higher for a seventh straight week last week. dow and s&p close at record highs. will the mideast news make waves? number three, deadly winter storm taking aim at the east coast. ice and snow. they threaten to wreak havoc for thanksgiving travel. it is the northeast in for a holiday nor easter. how about that. and number four, black friday shopping in all its glory. thissier, a handful of stores actually will open early on turkey day, thanksgiving. they will be opening to pay off for the retailers. number five, rumors are swirling, get this, news anchor katie couric may be planning to leave abc news? according to the hollywood reporter. she may be on her way to yahoo!. katie couric, jumping ship?