Oct. 27, 2017
Happy Friday from Washington, where partisanship plays like a bad movie. The owner of a drive-in theater in Colorado, however, counts on tax reform to be a blockbuster. Rachel del Guidice has her story. In the Senate, seven Democrats could determine whether President Trump signs a ban on late-term abortions. Fred Lucas reports. In a speech at The Heritage Foundation, Attorney General Jeff Sessions dwells on constitutional rights. Jarrett Stepman has highlights. Plus: Sen. David Perdue talks about getting busy, and Genevieve Wood catches up with the patriarch of "Duck Dynasty." Enjoy the weekend.
"We turn away enough people to fill another drive-in on the weekends, but I don't have enough money to expand, between the taxes and regulations," says Susan Kochevar.
The rejection of national identities began with the founder of leftism, Karl Marx.
"Our freedom to worship and speak our minds [is] at the core of what it means to be free," says Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
President Trump has said he would sign a ban on abortions more than halfway through pregnancy, but first it needs to reach his desk. For that to happen, it'll take the votes of at least seven Democrats in the Senate.
"If this were a business, we would be in here 24/7 making sure that we would get our priorities done," says Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga.
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Phil Robertson, or "The Duck Commander," joins us in "the swamp" to give his take on faith, freedom, and President Trump.
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