having this conversation about child care. so, first off, i want to thank ro for his friendship and thank him for working with me on this issue. i m willing to work with anyone who is willing to work with me. but we know that when parents have freedom to choose a child care for their family, that meets their values and that is affordable, more families are better off, their children are better off and we have got to figure this out together. ainsley: congressman, what s the story here do these day cares get money after covid? i know they lost a third of their employment. did they get this money and now it s being taken away and you are concerned that many of them are going to have to close? yes. first, i want to thank representative mayes as well for bipartisan leadership on cyber and other issues. there is a lot more cooperation sometimes in congress than people see on the media. i appreciate your highlighting this 86% think we need do or
fondomonte also leases thousands of acres from the state itself, deals approved by state officials no longer in office. fondomonte pays nothing for the water itself. we cannot afford to give our wawater away, frarankly to anan, let alonone the sauaudis are fr. reporter: as we talked, we saw a series of trucks hauling dried alfalfa off one of the state-owned properties. so cows in saudi arabia are essentially drinking arizona water. correct. reporter: the scale of the problem is obvious from above. down there. using millions upon millions of gallons of precious groundwater. reporter: mayes says arizona cities, including phoenix, will need that water as they face potentially drastic cuts from the drought-ravaged colorado river. fondomonte declined our request for an interview. what it s doing is not illegal, but since our story first aired, the state revoked approval for two additional fondomonte wells
need a future mappeder in chief that disregards our nation s secrets. reporter: his support appears tore soften, a new poll finds, with republican-leaning voters saying he s their first choice, down 53% in mayes. hi favorable has dipped to 67%. he s had one thing after another thrown at him. reporter: eileen leads the republican party in crawford county. she says the indictment should not tear apart the gop. president trump can t win. i just wonder, because he does have a strong base. reporter: pastor lee fears that might be a self-fulfilling prophecy, even though he believes that republicans should choose a new leader. i don t see it moving the needle particularly much. i wish it did, but i think it s