Addon advantage. Discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. Only when you book with expedia. Welcome to kasie d. C. Im kasie hunt. We are live every sunday from washington from 7 00 to 9 00 p. M. Eastern. Tonight, critical mass. Thought our politics were explosive before . Try replacing the swing vote on the Supreme Court. Well talk about the wild conjecture and whats actually about to happen. At the same time, democrats take stock after a top member of leadership is upset in new york. Rising stars ben jealous and jason candor join me live to talk about what their party should do next. And later i travel to utah
to talk with mitt romney on the campaign trail. Hes set to become the republican senator in the age of trump. Plus, do not congratulate. Russia stuns spain at the world cup. But first the interviews, the Lobbying Effort and even the ads are underway to replace Justice Anthony kennedy on the Supreme Court. The president is back home after spending the weekend at Bedmin
enforcement to ensure that things stay safe in this area. we will keep a close eye on this, the first court appearance arching at four o clock this afternoon. we appearance arching at four o clock this afternoon. this afternoon. we will have the court case. this afternoon. we will have the court case. he this afternoon. we will have the court case, he may this afternoon. we will have the court case, he may arrive, - this afternoon. we will have the court case, he may arrive, whatj this afternoon. we will have the - court case, he may arrive, what are we expecting to happen afterwards? what are the proceedings after that? that is one of the big questions. the timing of all this. special counsel has said he wants a speedy trial, we will have to see what happens, that is one of the many questions that we are hoping to see here as all of this unrolls today and in the coming weeks and months. donald trump, he is not against putting out statements, going on social media and making his
you have 12 million to date. 7 million since july. one thing that happened recently is senator perdue says i want to be govern. i want to get the nomination. is he also reasonably popular in georgia. how has that affected your fundraising and the way you are approaching this? i haven t double-checked these numbers but it s my understanding we have raised about 1.5, $1.2 million since senator purdue got in the race. that s not anything that i can control. i care about the things georgians care about. election integrity. making sure our supply chain is met. number one in the state in business. lowest unemployment rate we have ever had in the history of this state. least amount of people on the unrolls after 9/11 we had a record year for economic development. we have the lowest unemployment rate of the 10 most pop plus states. we are fighting against joe biden and 39 year high inflation you disaster policies at the
of sexual assault. there s another strong message going to women, people are seemingly very they re in a difficult position to choose what is more heinous, what is more difficult to stomach. i don t think we have to make that decision because you have different circumstances, and both involve either known deplorable or allegedly deplorable actions. i don t think we have to say one is worse than the other. each circumstance should be taken as it is. these are very serious. i just want to be clear, i don t want to downgrade one of these situations and upgrade another. i think they re all serious. but are they all looked at, treated the same or differently? i think we re in a little bit of a chaotic political situation as all of this unrolls in real time and more people are added
i.c.e. with something that reflects our morality and our joining me now on set, political reporter for axios, alexa mccanaan. chief correspondent for cnbc, john harwood. and contributor raul reyes. raul, i want to start with you. these abolish i.c.e. cries really that are sweeping through the 2020 democratic establishment, what s your take on how that unrolls going forward? is it akin to republicans who have said abolish the irs, kind of knowing that ultimately taxes were never going to stop being collected? or is it something that speaks to a potential reality down the road? no, my take on this is that this growing movement which is increasingly as the clips show becoming mainstream, it reflects like such profound disenchantment with the role of this agency. some people see the calls to abolish i.c.e. as really a flat out call to end the agency. others see it other progressives see it as more of a starting point for a broader