impeached? it s way too early for this. good morning! and welcome to way too early, the show that sends big props to all the tech folks behind the scenes here who had a very busy start to their day at 30 rock. thank you, guys, for getting us on the air this morning. i am kasie hunt on this thursday, march 11th. we will start with the news. in a major legislative win for president biden, the house passed the massive $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill. the final vote was 220-211, mostly along party lines. one democrat, congressman jared golden of maine, joined all republicans in voting against the bill. democrats erupted in applause after the roll call. on this vote, the yeas are 220, the nays are 211. the motion is adopted. the white house also posted this video of president biden and vice president kamala harris applauding as the bill was passed. president biden said he ll sign it tomorrow. this bill represents an historic, historic victory for the american peo
well, jake, these are new images and new video showing the movements of the person who is believed the fbi believes placed these two devices outside the rnc and the dnc. it s remarkable that two months after the insurrection, after the attack on the u.s. capitol, they still have very little to go on. but that doesn t mean that they don t have a lot of clues from these videos. for instance, the suspect is seen wearing a nike air max speed turf shoes, yellow, black and gray. you can see in the images, he is wearing he or she is wearing a hooded sweatshirt as well as a mask. one of the things that is interesting, jake, is that the fbi says that the devices are believed to have been placed between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. the night before. as you pointed out, prosecutors, the fbi have said that they believe perhaps these bombs were placed as a way, as a diversionary tactic, as a way to draw law enforcement away from the u.s. capitol as the attack began on january 6th. but the que
organized. even he couldn t believe the turnout. i was expecting 15-20 cars max, he recorded. the reason he wasn t expecting more cars is because it is not exactly a republican stronghold. hillary clinton defeated donald trump in stark county texas by 60 points. that is definitive. but things changed and they changed fast. in the span of just 4 years, stark county texas moved from deep blue to almost red. donald trump finished within just 5 points of joe biden. that is a swing of almost 50 points. and the numbers are even more dramatic. donald trump lost in 2016 by 33 points. last november, he easily beat joe biden. these are big changes and we are seeing them all along the rio grande valley through the southern border of mexico. we are looking at these numbers and trying to figure out what they mean. the most amazing thing, the thing that leaps out at them immediately is that they are overwhelmingly hispanic. starr county is overwhelmingly hispanic. so, how could hispanics s
even he couldn t believe the turnout. i was expecting 15-20 cars max, he recorded. the reason he wasn t expecting more cars is because it is not exactly a republican stronghold. in fact, just four years before in 2016 election, hillary clinton defeated donald trump in stark county texas by 60 points. that is definitive. but things changed and they changed fast. in the span of just 4 years, stark county texas moved from deep blue to almost red. donald trump finished within just 5 points of joe biden. that is a swing of almost 50 points. and the numbers are even more dramatic. donald trump lost in 2016 by 33 points. last november, he easily beat joe biden. these are big changes and we are seeing them all along the rio grande valley through the southern border of mexico. now onto the geniuses looking at these numbers and trying to figure out what they mean. the most amazing thing, the thing that leaps out at them immediately is that they are overwhelmingly hispanic. starr county
Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, 1am here in london and 7pm in chicago, where barack obama is about to deliver the final big speech of his presidency. Its expected to be a parting plea to americans not to lose faith in their future, no matter what they think about their next president. Its also his last chance to try to define his legacy. The president landed in chicago a little earlier, a Fitting Bookend to what began eight years ago, in the city where the nations first black president claimed his victory. This is the scene live, as the stage has been set. Hundreds of people making their way to the Convention Centre in chicago and all eyes will be on barack obama, in around 50 minutes time from now to see him deliver his final farewell address. Our correspondent Laura Trevelyan is in chicago. We saw many people are saying in but now it is pretty quiet, they are all inside . Mostly. There are still some lawyer people doing it. A firefighter here in chicago is with me. This is a big