A breakdown of major headlines impacting business and politics features a rotating panel of industry experts. Future star of the gop, john james, Fresh Off His primary victory he is here, and he is only here, and so is conservative charlie kirk, amid his runin with far left protesters, how he is responding right now, and sean spicer on whether his former boss should agree to a mueller sitdown. Cavuto leave starts now. Hi, everyone good morning im trish regan in for neil cavuto on this saturday. Its post9 11 you would think this would be impossible. An Airline Employee stealing and crashing a Passenger Plane near seattle, washington Our Dan Springer he is there with the very late its for us right now. Hi, dan. Reporter yeah, hi, trish. A joyride gone terribly wrong. Thats how a local sheriff described it he could also call it one of the most bizarre suicides youll ever see a 29 year old employee of horizon air
took a commercial plane that was at the Maintenance Area so it was not in ser
physical health and mental health. during this pandemic we ve seen just how important being in school is. for families and for our country. a year ago we were heading into thanksgiving. public health experts were advising against traveling or gathering of family and friends. last thanksgiving for the first time, there was four of us. my wife and i, our daughter and son-in-law. later this month, our tables and hearts are going to be full thanks to the vaccines. we ve made incredible progress over these past nine months. we have to keep going. the pandemic is not yet behind us, but we re getting there so, please, please do your part. if you know someone who is not vaccinated, encourage them to get vaccinated. and folks, folks who haven t gotten vaccinated yet, please get vaccinated. it s easy. it s accessible. and it s free. get vaccinated. you can do this.
but the good news is when we get this bill done, when people see they can pay no more than 7% of their income for child care, when they are getting a tax cut through the child tax credit for years going forward, that we re finally addressing climate change, those are all things that you haven t had a congress do in a long time and we re going to deliver more than you ve seen in decades. do you think the recent election results showed that progressives are out of touch with what a majority of americans want? i think i just said, just since last week what we did, people support family medical leave. that wouldn t have happened had it not been for progressives. people support reduced prescription drug prices. we just got that in because of what progressives did. i think there s a lot of washington rhetoric because there s a lot of special interest in this town who like to tell people what to think. the bottom line is when people have family and medical leave and pay less for prescript
because oversight does indeed have this big investigation that they have going on. give us in a nutshell what the key things are they ll be looking at. reporter: well, look they ve been looking at the way the executive operates for quite a long time. if i remember correctly, the original letters about security clearances were sent to the white house and signed by the panel s previous chairman,gowdy. this has drawn the attention of lawmakers for quite a while. congressional oversight can get into a lot of things that this administration does. around the folks who are closest to the president, folks who haven t been senate confirmed, folks who don t control a budget or have money they have to spend, it s a lot more difficult for congress to exert its authority. they don t have the same levers they can pull here. you know, we were we are inching towards a fight. it will happen at some point over the next two years, i guarantee you. one of these congressional committees issues a subpoe
meanwhile primaries in hawaii take place today. cortez has been on the big island campaigning for a fellow democratic socialistic and hawaii congressional candidate and on tuesday voters will head back to the polls in minnesota, wisconsin, connecticut and vermont. trish? trish: tracy thank you so much so the big question is the green wave, thanks to the good economy , going to actually beat out that big government wave? pushed by democratic socialists going on right now joining me for the panel we have democratic strategist rochelle richie, media business analyst, dan gelt rude, former new york congresswoman. starting with you, the economy matters to people. people tend to vehicle with their pocket books does it matter enough come mid-term? we have all the metrics obviously in terms of job growth in terms of record unemployment among communities of color, folks who haven t been participating in the job market