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yeah. it tells me. this voters rejected a power grab. voters rejected special interest government. that s what my whole career has been about. whether it s fighting for the fentanyl bill, whether it s fighting for the pact act to extend health care to veterans, whether it s writing the bill and getting a bipartisan agreement on a bill through the banking housing committee, which i chair, on holding wall street executives who run the banks, holding them accountable. so voters, they voted for me in the past because i do stand up for those interest groups. that s what last tuesday is about. that s why i asked people to come and join us for this race in the next year. i know every democrat running statewide in ohio, including president biden, they always want to know what is the sherrod brown secret. democrats struggle statewide in ohio. you make it through. how do you do it? ....
He s talking to labor unions about the economy. you know, the republicans are talking to wall street executives. and so you know, i think the age conversation if and when donald trump is the republican nominee , you kind of can t really have that conversation anymore. right i can understand why the age or his age is a constant conversation. obviously of trump is the nominee has aged as well. but i m more interested in the age that we re in, right. there are conversations that we re having now that no other president has had to deal with before starting with artificial intelligence, so i think a lot of younger voters are going to be asking themselves. which of these candidates can actually navigate through some of those trickier things. some of the technology issues not just the culture wars, but climate change is real. and more and more young people are talking about and not in a hypothetical but in a definitive sort of way. the way that we talk about the weather. you re totally right. ....
Want to make sure we heard you. some folks can disagree, but this is the beat. we hear from everybody and let folks make up their own mind. imagine that. people disagreeing with people. oh, my god. i think i can t take the attention. good to see you, sir. enjoy election night. wish you a good election night with everyone else. let me tell you what we have coming up. i mentioned this after i was talking to nick cole. big news out of donl as they seek more evidence for the january 6th committee. this is one of the time we added joyce vance late in the day. that s tonight. also, republicans and wall street executives now trying to dodge on this racist and anti-semitic replacement theory which the buffalo shooting suspect directly cited. james just mentioned it. michael steele is here. we re going the talk about, that accountability, and where we go from here. and if it s the beat you know we have everything covered. we re not afraid of any stories here. there s something histo ....
What seems likely now is they might not get any of this done. charlie gasparino on the impact of this. charlie what are you hear something. i m hearing it s a mess. it s a day-to-day thing. i don t think anybody can really my sources are wall street executives that have access to congress through their lobbyists. i think if you re going to game plan it, they have to give biden something. that s what i keep hearing from every executive i hear from. biden has to get something. it can t be a strike-out here on everything. if he has a complete strike-out, given what happened in afghanistan, what s going on at the border and some of the other issue, the biden administration will be on a protracted losing streak. going to the mid-terms, that s not good. you need a victory. the easiest path is the center bill. pass the infrastructure thing ....
Transferring others to iowa and cutting her campaign manager s salary as she raises more money for her presidential bid. $12 million in the third quarter 5 million and elizabeth ders s warren s $24 million in third-quarter campaign cash. a lot of money. senator elizabeth warren promised to not work with wall street. we need to end the unwritten rule of politics that says anyone running for office has to start by sucking up to a bunch of rich donors on wall street and powerful insiders in washington. i am opting out of that rule. ibly28 it appears she changed her mind, campaign staffers telling wall street executives she will turn down that rhetoric if she gets the democratic nomination. that would be aimed at helping warren gain support for the general election. ....