another. no silver bullet. is your money safe? is your job safe? jesse: everybody was hurting and we needed help. in a moment of fear, we elected a rookie senator from illinois, barack obama. he promised hope and change. but the first thing he did was bail out wall street instead of main street and something snapped. this is america. how many of you people want to pay for your neighbor s mortgage that has an extra bathroom and can t pay their bills? raise your hand? [crowd boos] president obama, are you listening? jesse: the bankers that wrecked the economy got bailed out. snagged pope newses and not a sing get one went to jail. at that moment a tea party was bon. big government in bed with big business while americans got shafted. it wasn t just the right that got angry. years later occupy wall street took over the park in manhattan and socialists could smell something was fishy. town halls started getting a little rowdy, remember that? stay out of my business.
search in mar-a-lago. meanwhile, it s primary day in two states, typically don t get a lot of attention, but the elections in alaska and wyoming could derail one political career and reignite another. and back here in washington, the white house and democratic leadership want to remind people that they re passing historic legislation. we ll have more about their plans in just a moment. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this tuesday, august 16th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. the justice department has asked a judge to keep the affidavit pertaining to the search warrant of mar-a-lago sealed. citing a need to protect the investigation and witnesses. the affidavit contains the government s reasoning for conducting the search. in a court filing submitted yesterday, federal prosecutors argued quote, it disclosed the affidavit would serve as a road map to the government s ongoing investigation. providing specific details of the direction and like
put out another fire. forced to walk back military intervention. this is amateur hour at 1600 pennsylvania. inside out, foul. the baseball landed in a beer cup and he just the whole beer with the ball in the cup. georgia then it would all make sense. all eyes are on georgia, texas. minnesota. where else can we look? alabama. brian: arkansas. ainsley: texas. brian: not a lot. but i think a lot of people looking at georgia. ainsley: sarah huckabee sanders she will probably win. brian: that was it. we are out of that shot now. just the three of us for the rest of the three hours. have some commercials. ainsley: we will highlight all of the primaries for you today. it s another midterm primary day in america. brian: it s a big one. ainsley: voters getting set to hit the polls in five more states today. will: you heard us rattle off some georgia and texas spotlight taking center stage with big endorsement. brian: we also have a bush in this race.
Be hosting niki hemmer whos here to talk about her new book partisans the conservative revolutionaries who remade american politics in the 1990s. Shes a political historian and founding director of the new center for the study of the presidency at vanderbilt university. She is cofounder of made by history, the historical Analysis Section of the Washington Post and she writes regularly for a number of other publications. In a book six years ago, messengers of all right she traced the emergence of conservative media institutions in the 20th century. Her new work, she examines why the Republican Party in 1990s shifted from the kind of conservatism that Ronald Reagan represented in the previous decade that was optimistic and popular to a more pessimistic, angrier, even revolutionary conservativism. With a period of intensifying partisan conflict and a new fury took hold on the right when republicans grew less tolerant of dissension in the ranks and began viewing democrats not as opponents
Not for the wall. It will never be for the wall. Were not looking at amnesty. Were looking at allowing people to stay here. Were working with everybody. Senator schumer is anxious to sort of declare victory, but i think to me it looks like a deal to make a deal. Maybe nancy pelosi and Chuck Schumer hijacked the president s message. I dont know that theyre going to get another invitation to dinner at the white house if theyre going to do that. Schumer is an interesting guy. I dont agree with a damn thing he says, but hes an interesting guy. If you have whiplash after hearing all of that, so do we. Lets back it up. And i want to lay it out for you how it all unfolded. Chuck schumer and nancy pelosi dined last night with the president and then emerged trumpeting their deal on daca. The fallout from trumps base though was fast and furious. Breitbart news, trump caves on daca, wants quick amnesty for 880,000 illegal aliens. Its front page was basically screaming. Conservative talk show host