That is the traditional start to the Fall Campaign season following the last major primary tuesday in florida and arizona. We begin in florida where a highstakes governors race is taking shape between the Bernie Sanders backed a rough tallahassee Andrew Gillam against rhonda santos, republican congressman with close ties to donald trump. Lets bring in kims straw soul and editorial page writer kate odell. What is your take away from the florida and arizona contest . The florida race, we are about to see a battle of opposing sides, republican and democratic parties, this will be huge between trump republican as it were, all out Bernie Sanders progressive. We will talk about where the country is doing Bernie Sanders progressive policies. In arizona, this will be a bellwether for some of the policies donald trump has been talking about. A hardfought battle in the senate race between Martha Mc Sally and kiersten sinena. Whether this is enough for trump policies to catch both houses. In arizona republicans dodged a very difficult candidate if the others had won, joe arpaio or kelly ward. They have the best candidate they could bring to the race but that is at close contest in arizona and republicans could lose that seat. Absolutely. Democrats have to defend 26 seats. They know they have to pick up arizona to take the senate back. Mc sally did win but she was running against two unpalatable candidates to split of the opposing vote so that helped her. She has a tough race going into it but she also has personal story like one of the first female air force Fighter Pilots which will defuse some of the issues the left tries to throw at republicans. A lesson from arizona and florida, florida in particular if you look at florida, the governors race, this is going to be, this will not be a classic rush to the middle. It will be a mobilization of bases in these states. Florida is the closest to the trump bernie matchup. I think democrats made a mistake in that case because i am not sure, the enthusiasm for the bernie candidate from the democratic party, they are more likely to win in a Congressional District than statewide. It is a far more it lends you, theres not the liberal majorities in states there may be in Congressional Districts. In arizona, what is interesting, two things are interesting. Mc sally is a strong candidate, she didnt just limping to this victory circle. She defeated both her opponents. It was more than their combined vote. She is a strong candidate. The interesting thing, they vacated house seats that will themselves become contested for the majority, could go either way. It would be a real earthquake if a state like florida which is seen generally as a central state. It seems unlikely the democrats chose a difficult candidate to elect here. If you drill down to the florida numbers the republican nominee in the end, Richter Santos got significantly more votes than the democratic candidate, mister gillam, got. Republican turnout was higher. Folks in florida and arizona and good news for republicans, their basins voters paying attention to the economy but the fundamentals are definitely not necessarily with a progressive candidate to win a statewide election. Lets look at the Senate Contest more generally. For overall control of the senate, rick scott, governor of florida, two term governor running against bill nelson slightly ahead in the polls which is interesting because it suggests if he can defeat nelson, the incumbent, it will be hard for democrats to take control. Why is scott doing so well . Good question. He has a good record as governor, he has gone around the state every week as governor to meet people and to hear what their issues are. He has a strong record and name id, people like him in florida but a good question whether the desantis issue will complicate that and it could, a controversial character. He is prone to statements, used the phrase monkey up this weekend democrats jumped on that, having a racist component to it but that seems unlikely to me but those mistakes are things that could get your opponent elected. Absolutely. Should be a very hard map for democrats in the senate but none of them are obvious. We are seeing tough contests in north dakota and missouri where Heidi Heitkamp and Claire Mccaskill should be more vulnerable than they are. Bill, anything you would like us to watch . It is interesting that bob mendez, having to spend money to defend the seat, republican opponent campaigning on being an honest marine, hammering on the ethics issue. I think men and as will pull it out. And taking resources from the democrat party. 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Power of options based on your budget and well make heaven a place on earth yeah oh, my angels ooh, heaven is a place on earth [ sobs quietly ] john mccain laid to rest at the Naval Academy in annapolis, not just his life of service to the United States but influence on American Foreign policy, jack keane is fox news senior strategic analyst friend of john mccain, senator mccain appointed him to the National DefenseStrategy Commission where he currently serves. Welcome. We have seen a lot of praise for john mccains character and i know you agree with that. Lets focus on his National Security views in his legacy on Foreign Policy. What legacy does he mean . From a Broad Perspective john mccains currency ever since he came out of that pow camp, had a vocational calling to serve his country, the currency is about American Life to simplify what happened. It sort of fuel his passion and energy, his irreverence, his impatience. That is tied with a single motivation. When it came to Foreign Policy and National Security, he was not different from most postworld war ii leaders in my view. He believed in the International Order that served us well for twee 7 decades. He believed in multiple alliances and nato, we had to pool political and military intelligence and military capabilities together to deal with the thugs and killers in the world then and most importantly, he believed the United States was an indispensable global leader, had to step up to promote stability, security and prosperity. That leadership role he felt was something the United States was almost obligated to. That is the key point. He viewed the us as having a necessity not only for its own security but the security of the world, the United States had to play a robust role leading and promoting alliances and taking on difficult cases where American National interest was not all that clear. In bosnia, coso and eastern europe, a lot of republicans said we dont need to go there but mccain supported bill clinton using force. And it worked out. There was a protracted involvement, not a lot of conflict but nonetheless a tween 9 year plus involvement and as a result of that we were able to achieve a measure of stability. At the same time, very critical, premature from iraqi and afghanistan, pooling resources out, and certainly an advocate for doing something about the human catastrophe in syria and could not move the Obama Administration to make an active role. Senator mccain did not have the answer but he knew the United States needed to have more leadership role. You can argue, having obama follow john mccains advice, a nofly zone into thousand 11, safe zones in syria, wouldnt have had millions of refugees pouring over europe. I totally agree with that. We spoke often about it. I had at least a conversation with john mccain once a month, on some level of detail and bring analysts over to give him the information that he needed. He has gone to his grave thinking we want an opportunity and if america failed, not stepping up as a humanitarian country that we are and watching genocide take place before our eyes for 7 years. One of the things i also recall is the 20078 the surge, central role, losing in iraq, john mccain knew he was running for president in 2008 a new that the war was not popular and yet he supported that surge which was crucial in stabilizing iraq for many years. Typical mccain. He had this sort of odd. I am being funny here little bit. If you are going to start a war you should try to win it and put together a strategy to do that. That was the cynicism mccain was so well known for. We talk almost daily during the surge period particularly trying to get the administrations strategy to a positive strategy which meant escalation of forces and he told me time and time again because he was running for any election, if it comes down to it i will lose the election but i want to win the war. He would say it over and over and over again and you knew he meant it. He did risk it. He got the nomination but lost the election though it was for many other reasons. Is there anybody else in American Foreign policy, the next generation, younger generation, who shares john mccains worldview . Certainly senator tom cotton likely does, his sidekick Lindsey Graham does, likely a little bit younger. It will take a number of people coming together, the leadership john mccain had. The country is experiencing National Morning for a very prominent senator, something we reserve usually for president s. It is quite extraordinary, to see the outpouring of people and how they feel about senator mccain. When we come back trade negotiations down to the wire as the white house scrambles about nafta but will donald trump be hostile to democrats after the midterms to get a deal through congress. A big day for our country. They thought it would never get here. Flintstones. Theyre the modern stone age family. From the town of bedrock. Meet george jetson. His boy elroy. With instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. Electric cars are here. Plug into the present. This wifi is fast. I know i know i know i know when did brian move back in . Brians back . He doesnt get my room. Hes only going to be here for like a week. Like a month, tops. Oh boy. Wifi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. In many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40s. Trade talks coming down to the wire, the us and mexico reached an agreement monday to revive key parts of the north American Free trade agreement, canada returned to the hayes label for tense negotiations with the Trump Administration of the two sides, the progress has made, some issues are still outstanding with any final agreement is subject to congressional approval for what takes place after the november midterms when donald trump could be the diversity of democrats. We are back with the wall street journal columnist, what are the outstanding issues between canada and the usa . I should say canada likes a lot of what they did with mexico, it is good for the unions, forces mexico to pay more so mexico doesnt have the wage advantage they used to have. That will be good for canada supposedly. The liberal government likes that. The sticking points. The main one was chapter 19, to go to an Arbitration Panel and file a complaint when one of the other partners hits them with antidumping or countervailing duties. Why does canada care about that . It came out of lumber, they hit canada with antidumping duties, got it resolved and so forth. Canada doesnt want to use these dumping duty laws to carveout big exceptions. The us has been using it for dumping and countervailing duties around the world as it opened its own economy and the other issue is dairy. The us wants canada to open dairy markets. Canada has something similar, sugar quotas, supply management, a way to control supplies, they reduce prices artificially high, and many canadians would like the dairy market. Sounds to me these are all doable issues. What about mexican us steel . If you fear that nafta was going to be blown up. What market hate most is uncertainty. I dont think it is a good deal in the sense but what worries me, the percentage of 75 for cars. Made in the north american continent. To prevent china from sending auto parts to mexico so American Cities citizens could buy cheaper cars. I dont think that parties good and the irony is very inconsistent with what the policy is toward europe. They claim to put 0 tariffs in hours, they are slicing it up and i dont think it might be, the base, workingclass people who think china and mexico stuck it to them. The administration has waited a long time to strike this deal, it of democrats take the house, a whole different story. What are the chances this thing could go down and not pass . Extremely high. Democrats dont do trade deals, they never have. Bill clinton managed to pull his party along but in recent decades, democrats are very wary, republicans and Republican Leadership from the top always pushed these over the finish line, democrats do not want to give any victory to donald trump in any way, shape or form, if democrats are running the house to see how this happened, republicans on policy standpoints dont feel this is a good trade deal and it is not free trade or not, he has to convince members of his own party. The us trade rep working with democrats and labor to craft this so they will come along, will he have done enough, his talking about protectionist elements. Sandy live in, he doesnt think the deal does enough, what will end up happening, they go back to trump and say we need more, stuck in a cycle where he has to demand more from the mexicans. Question is whether democrats would be willing to take responsibility for killing the deal. 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Confirmation hearings begin tuesday for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh after a lastditch attempt by democrats to delay the proceedings. Chuck schumer once again accusing republicans blocking access to documents from Brett Kavanaughs time in the George W Bush white house. Any fairminded observer would be hardpressed that the review of brett cavanaghs record has been transparent, open and fair. It has not been. We are back what do you expect . I feel sorry for chuck schumer, looks like he is going through the motions. Nothing matters except republicans have vote and with john mccain after death, picked up another vote. Along is Mitch Mcconnell keeps his pocket together which looks like they are together now they are going to win. All this stuff is attempting to delay or find a moment, this wont happen, Brett Kava