the reckless spending has caused 40-year-high inflation. but you and your colleagues once again are talking about a year-end spending bill, the democrats want to spend even more money putting inflation elevated. is that going to go through? what are you expecting in terms of the year-end spending bill? we are beginning to hear conversations around a longer term c.r., continuing resolution. that would also include funding for the nd the aa and also for ndaa and also for ukraine. so we will see what we find out tomorrow. there is also some scuttlebutt out there that senator leahy is saying he s going to file his own omnibus spending bill which would be about $25 billion above what president biden had wanted. so we will see where this is going to end up. i have a feeling it could be a
yesterday? she said she s staying on the job after the midterms. there s so much scuttlebutt out there that post midterms she s not going to be in that position anymore. she said she wants to stay on. but, remember, if we see democrats lose two weeks from now, you have to assume that some of the president s economic advisers will have to shoulder some of the blame. janet yellen herself, along with the rest of the administration, was keen to say a year ago i interviewed her, and she said inflation is transitory. it s only going to be short term. nope. it wasn t. she might have to pay for that. stephanie ruhle, we ll be watching the 11th hour weeknights on msnbc for more. shout-outs to new jersey grocery stores. you know it. mika? got to like that. jersey. yeah. we ve showed you this morning act every poll in every senate race there is and also they re in the margin of error. unaffiliated voters, a voting
know, having a lawsuit and it falls apart. alice, quick answer if you will because you have contacts within the republican circles. what are they saying? i know they are pouring a lot of money into that. it doesn t mean that he can or will win. they want him to wrin. does he is he is it winnable for him at this point? you know, the numbers are tight. raphael warnock is ahead right now. but clearly the republicans need to raise $500,000 since this started. lindsey graham that doesn t translate to a win. do you know the internal polling? what is the internal polling and the internal scuttlebutt? there is about, warnock has a four point advantage at this point, within the margin of error, and they are looking at that from the margin of error standpoint and their main goal is to make sure what is happening, what the goal here is not to shame and cast out
privately. you should just comport and uses is part of a suggestion story. i m a different person now. that i was then. instead of just flat out denying it. because they made of only five in the face with another round of stories of fans of coming for it but is even more evidence. where they end up having a lawsuit and falls apart? alice, quick answer if you will, because you have contacts within the republican circle. another point a lot doesn t mean that he can t win. they want him to win. is it winnable for him at this point? the numbers are tight. rafael warnock is ahead right now. but clearly the republicans are able to raise half 1 million dollars since the started. let s a gram, rick scott. instagram and rick scott. do you know the internal polling? what is it saying? what is the internal polling and the internal scuttlebutt about? internal polling is what