here s my question for you guys with that beautiful shot of port can canaveral. big sunset guy. but the older i get, the older i get, the sunrise is rising in the rankings. it doesn t it hasn t met sunset, cheerily, but clearly, but beginning to appreciate the sunrise. nicole: because you re going to sleep much earlier will: it s partially this job. no, but not just that, doctor. if you ve ever gotten up early just leisurely, not because you had to, but if you just kind of got up and watched the sunrise, it s pretty i amazing. nicole: especially over a nice warm cup of coffee when you have nothing to do and you can just enjoy it. i don t know, i m a sunset person. i think sunsets are beautiful. pete: yeah, you know, i m almost never up for the sunrise unless it s looking down sixth avenue. but the other day i got up, like, three hours earlier than normal, i had a bunch. of yard work, i was out there by myself, the world waking up will: yes. pete: just taking it in i
they are the sucker until it s too late. and democrats right now are sitting around the midterm poker table realizing they are the sucker. they are out of chips, they are out of ideas, and they are sweating through their shirts. and when democrats are nervous, they have to make everybody around them nervous too. democracy is on the ballot here in america. democracy as we know it may not survive. the republicans have absolutely no plan to do anything about it. they are going after democracy. one final warning on this issue to make very clear and leave no doubt that we have people out there still pedaling the big lie. jesse: guys, this is it, we have been warned and what the country will look like after the red wave? nazi germany. this country is on track to repeat what happened in germany when it was the greatest democracy going and elected a chancellor who then co-opted to the media. jesse: still not scared? all right. what about a civil war started by a white c
good evening, brett. parts of the president s pitch pitches an actual fairy tale as he tries to make the case that today s economic report is not too cold and is not too hot, but rather just right. new york times media reports, they call it the goldilocks report. i have my shock waiting for the wolf. talking about a strong october jobs report and saying 261,000 jobs created while comments by republican leadership servant sure team to say that they are rooting for a recession as the u.s. economy grows and adds jobs even as gas prices continue to come down. president biden is trusting the federal reserve to address inflation by raising rates, but officials admitted this week that they don t know what will happen next. i am wondering, has a window for a soft landing narrowed? do you still think it s possible? has it narrowed? yes. is it still possible, yes. the president is not ignoring higher prices. we know that folks are still struggling with inflation, it s o
here s my question for you guys with that beautiful shot of port can canaveral. big sunset guy. but the older i get, the older i get, the sunrise is rising in the rankings. it doesn t it hasn t met sunset, cheerily, but clearly, but beginning to appreciate the sunrise. nicole: because you re going to sleep much earlier will: it s partially this job. no, but not just that, doctor. if you ve ever gotten up early just leisurely, not because you had to, but if you just kind of got up and watched the sunrise, it s pretty i amazing. nicole: especially over a nice warm cup of coffee when you have nothing to do and you can just enjoy it. i don t know, i m a sunset person. i think sunsets are beautiful. pete: yeah, you know, i m almost never up for the sunrise unless it s looking down sixth avenue. but the other day i got up, like, three hours earlier than normal, i had a bunch. of yard work, i was out there by myself, the world waking up