difficult. it can be short term uncomfortable. but when you move to the correct path, all of a sudden, things ease up and you can start having success. the direction here in my opinion is to someone like a byron donalds, a man who is living the american dream, and is the example and the mentor for millions who need hope. here is a man who that has worked his way, has worked his way up. he is not a novice. he has the experience, he has the chops to be the speaker. he is a man, he has a lovely family, and they are politically engaged, they know what s going on. he has worked in florida politics, he s worked in the legislature, he has respect, he has the quiet confidence that a leader needs. i look around this body today, and i know it s hard for you to believe, i know it s hard for me to believe sometimes, when i m here, and i have the great honor and privilege of serving with you, but you represent the cross-section of america, the great american experiment. the experience tha
You know on appeal. More conflicted than this one, so well see how that all works out. You learn telling people youre fired was something to laugh about. I guess thats how you look at the world when youre on park avenue or maralago. If you grew up in a place like scranton, nobody handed you anything. Donald trump in court, President Biden on the campaign trail. A contrast that we expect to see much more of in the coming weeks. Well have a recap of how both president ial candidates spent their day. Thats straight ahead. Meanwhile, on capitol hill the threats to end Mike Johnsons speakership are glowing as he prepares to bring multiple foreign aid bill tuesday the house floor. And also ahead well go through the new u. S. Response to irans failed air strikes on israel. Good morning and welcome to Way Too Early on this wednesday, april 17th. Im jonathan lemire. Thanks for starting your day with us. We have a very busy show for you this morning, and we begin with Donald Trumps Hush Money Cr
David Erkson, 84 of Burlington died Sunday, February 22, 2015 surrounded by his family at the University of Vermont Medical Center after a period of declining health. He was born in Unionville, Connecticut on October 23, 1930, the son of the late Myron and Sarah (Curtis) Erkson. He grew up in Unionville, Connecticut and enlisted […]
good to have you, sir. we are watching the floor, it looks like they re about to wrap up. so let s go over to steve kornacki who is still at the big board. any surprises? no, it is all 434 members once again cast ballots and they re going to go through the formlization process right now. but it is going to be once again, 212 votes for hakeem jefferys, the democrat, it is going to be 201 for kevin mccarthy, and there were actually, 17 that were cast for byron donalds, and then you saw kevin hearn get two votes, the republican from oklahoma, and donald trump picked up the vote from matt gaetz again. and sparks from indiana, the republican, voted present again. so again, there are 21 republicans. that is what this adds up to. 21 republicans not casting votes for kevin mccarthy. that s the number we basically have been seeing consistently, straight through. the question becomes, you had john bresnehan on a few moments
businesses and i want the i was riveted and i was tear struck by their, you know, by their continued pain 107 years they ve lived with this pain. a hundred years. and, you know, i just think it s important that we continue to lift up this part of our history, as painful as it is, because we over the last century repeating some of the same mistakes. right. we have to leave it there. donna edwards, john bresnehan, thank you for coming back to the sunday show. i had a chance to talk with vice president kamala harris. i wrote about it in the washington post but there was something she said that didn t make print. hear about it next. make print hear about it next