He still easily beat mitt romney. So i would guess that the Harris Campaign understands that as good as things went last night, the race is far from over. There is still time. The polling we have is within the margin of error in all of the key states. We have a modern Tutrition Dating back to kennedy. It hat matters, the biden debate determined the race. We like the idea of two people going back and forth. On tiktok people have been resurfacing the old debates and they look calmer and more respectful now compared to what trump has done in lowering the bar. Our colleagues are mengsing a 9 11 memorial event. There is a line from a country song, the line from the gutter to you aint up. And we have people look at the reality of what we have been through. And then trump at the debate, obviously shows these problems. The other thing i was thinking of. We try to make sure we Fact Check and go to the source on msnbc. I have had cory ledowsky, steven miller, i had Steven Bannon back in the day.
that will wake you up. good morning, 8:00, top of the hour. that is skillet performing as the concert series continueings. the line to see skillet wrapping around the building. brian: they are not here for the food, even though the food is great. rachel: that is about skillet. we had a great interview with him earlier. steve: he was so into it and gyrating up and down. new definition of cardio-christian. rachel: that is his wife on the guitar, john s wife. amazing, loving it out there. steve: we will dip in and out of their concert all morning long, go to fox nation and check in on skillet. rachel: they have tour dates you can check out. all eyes on the supreme court this morning. justices will rule on more cases before the summer recess, including the president s student loan forgiveness plan. steve: one day after joe biden described the high court as not normal. brian: most normal person we can talk to is mark meridith at the white house. do we get t
but everybody just calls it the bean. but you know what chicago is not known for? latinos. cause when you think mexican, you think what? texas or cali? and puerto ricans, you think new york city immediately. but nope, they re right here in chi town. that s right, chicago has the second-largest mexican population of any u.s. city and a very, very large, thriving puerto rican community. latinos have been here longer than wrigley field, and they ve brought their amazing culture with them. i m talking food from michoacán and salsa from san juan. waves of latinos came to america s heartland and they worked in its factories, farms, and service industries and they turned chicagoland into chicagolandia. so i m here to find out what kind of impact decades of latinx influence have had on the windy city. and i m gonna have some amazing food, because you know that happens a lot on this show. it s right here in my contract. feed john. [tracks clacking] [upbeat horn-driven music]
ok, i know it s really called cloud gate, but everybody just calls it the bean. but you know what chicago is not known for? latinos. cause when you think mexican, you think what? texas or cali? and puerto ricans, you think new york city immediately. but nope, they re right here in chi town. that s right, chicago has the second-largest mexican population of any u.s. city and a very, very large, thriving puerto rican community. latinos have been here longer than wrigley field, and they ve brought their amazing culture with them. i m talking food from michoacán and salsa from san juan. waves of latinos came to america s heartland and they worked in its factories, farms, and service industries and they turned chicagoland into chicagolandia. so i m here to find out what kind of impact decades of latinx influence have had on the windy city. and i m gonna have some amazing food, because you know that happens a lot on this show. it s right here in my contract. feed john. [t
but you know what chicago is not known for? latinos. cause when you think mexican, you think what? texas or cali? and puerto ricans, you think new york city immediately. but nope, they re right here in chi town. that s right, chicago has the second-largest mexican population of any u.s. city and a very, very large, thriving puerto rican community. latinos have been here longer than wrigley field, and they ve brought their amazing culture with them. i m talking food from michoacán and salsa from san juan. waves of latinos came to america s heartland and they worked in its factories, farms, and service industries and they turned chicagoland into chicagolandia. so i m here to find out what kind of impact decades of latinx influence have had on the windy city. and i m gonna have some amazing food, because you know that happens a lot on this show. it s right here in my contract. feed john. [tracks clacking] [upbeat horn-driven music] - [trills] [upbeat music] i m h