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And i think it it s not a serious vote. let s get serious because the job is serious. being a congressman is a responsibility. it s an honor, but it s a responsibility, and you should take that responsibility seriously. does mccarthy have a responsibility if this goes on longer? and i don t know what the ultimate threshold is for when it tips the scale and the patience is gone, but is there responsibility you think at some point you think congressman mccarthy has to bow out if they cannot get to this 218 or the absolute majority bench mark? every day it gets longer who suffers? let s take fentanyl, for instance. we probably lost 600 americans through fentanyl in a very short period of time. that problem is not going away unless congress gets in and forces the administration to address it. the border, i mean what we serve is our constituents and the american people. the longer this is carried out, the less effective the house is. now, if you re on the republican side of the aisle, ....
This year, which you would think it would, then republicans are going to win big in the house and do very well in the senate. if it tips to the democrats, way and there are a lot of reasons why they could get the democrats way, you suddenly are looking at i think that any democrat would ve taken given the history. just six months ago. it really could go either way. jen was talking about a reset of issues that inflation, the economy, crime, in october when that was coming to the forefront. you ve been trying to warn us hear it when you got people going to churches, the community, you re going to hear about climb all the time. i m hearing about crime everywhere. i ve gone to chicago, i ve been to ohio, pennsylvania, i m going to end georgia, and the constant, ....
Samuel alito and the congress, it is inexcusable. i would hope if republicans in control and this would happen, they would act very differently than what we saw in washington. your friends and sighed, what do they say about the investigation? will we learn who leaked? they looked in people s phones and done what they can, but i have to ask ainsley the fbi went after 22 pro-life activists with very little, they could find the sneaker leaker, in my view. steve: but the supreme court hasn t asked the fbi. marshals at the supreme court do the job and they don t do that. that is a good point. the fbi at one point looking at their phones but they should be brought in and a robust fashion. this is a serious incident, especially tongue about nine supreme court justices and you lose one and it tips the balance of the court. there is an incentive for crazy actors to take action. lawrence: and parents about ....
But they don t they can t prosecute. by the same token, roger stone is both parts blast from the past and now evergreen in terms of the lead up to january 6th. is that going to tip the scale in any direction? i don t think it tips the scale in any direction based on what we know right now. you have communication lines between roger stone and some of the folks at the capitol building and communication lines between roger stone and the people in the white house. what you don t have is the connection between all three. i think for charging people with crimes, you need to establish that specific connection. it s bad for roger stone. that clip you played at the beginning of what was it f the whatever, let s just start shooting. i didn t want to repeat it, but it s bad and disgraceful conduct. does it change anything? who knows. but at the end of the day they re putting together a report at the end of this for the american people. it will lay out the charges, lay out the allegation ....
Demand in the future, one of the reasons we ve seen the price of gas at the pump go down. so, as i said, the very it feels so weird is the whole goal is for people to buy less refrigerators, to buy less homes. and the question mark about all this is how quickly does that happen and does it happen to such an extent that it tips the economy over into a place that makes it very hard to recover from? so, andrew, bank ceos, a lot of wall street heavy hitters talking to lawmakers on capitol hill yesterday and expressing that little bit of that darkness, the bearishness about the economy. pretty much across the board. it was almost a consensus view. i mean, maybe you have to take the contrarian view, when everyone has one view, oftentimes it turns out to go the other way. but listening to the bank ceos get grilled on the hill about inflation, almost all of them expect us to go into a recession and we can debate the technicalities of that word, but no doubt they believe that 2023 ....