minister manages to navigate it, but it is a marker of how tight things are that the climate minister graham stuart is on the way back from cop28 for the vote tonight, every single vote matters in the government because my eyes on this, they have all hands on deck having meetings, whips calling round trying to figure out whether they have the numbers, make sure they have the numbers. and you wouldn t normally expect to be at this stage in the second reading of a bill with a government that does have quite a significant majority. but it really is a mark of the times we are in and how controversial this legislation is within the conservative party that we are even having this conversation and the fact that right now, i can t give you a clear indication of which way it will go. give you a clear indication of which way it will 90- way it will go. yes, you re talking about a tight way it will go. yes, you re talking about a tight vote, way it will go. yes, you re talking abou
you sound amazing. you are not flat at all. happy wednesday, everyone. so as america grew and expanded, nothing represented the promised land nothe promis. fornia it was the golden state, endless summer dancing raisins, music iconsummers like the beac and charlie mansonma go west. young man was the saying. and true we were disgust things sexist even then. but california was literally the ultimate of the american continent and of american aspirationsaspi. it was the mountaintop. it attracted immigrants like arnold schwarzeneggecteds likerh of fame and fortune and bent over housekeeperofs. ia jus but california just became the end of something elst ene through progressive policies just died. and no edw the woke need a wake. flo in lieu of flowers, send nancyws pelosi a new. but it s indeedndee oved r. that big loud thud you heard was the progressive agenda hitting the ground like joe biden near a sandbag. and it was all thanks to governos tor greasy locks, s our natio
willing to cede the future of electric vehicles to china. he said if americans made electric vehicles it would drive down wage said and spell the end of american auto. well, like almost everything else he s said, he s wrong. you have proved him wrong. that s president joe biden stepping up his attacks on donald trump while meeting yesterday with united auto workers. we ll have more of biden s comments and his criticism of his predecessor straight ahead. meanwhile, donald trump is essentially confirming reports that he plans to get revenge on his critics if he wins a second term. we ll play for you that disturbing new interview. and plus, a major development out of the middle east. israel is agreeing to daily humanitarian pauses in gaza. we ll get insight on how that could work and the overall impact on the war with hamas. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this friday, november 10th. we made it to friday, everyone. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting
montana, voted to protect abortion rights. the vote tonight nullifies the states six-week abortion ban, passed by republicans in the ohio legislature that is currently being challenged in court and joining us now we think is steve kornacki, the national political correspondent for nbc news an msnbc or perhaps not. the control room thought we had steve cord aki and we thought he was going to be wandering into this studio, but he may be stuck between studios somewhere on this floor. we re gonna find. and we re gonna get him back. instead, joining us now is sherrod brown, democratic senator from ohio. mr. brown, what is your take on what the voters of whole ohio have delivered? not thrilled. i started to shut hijack your show for a moment and, do a shout out to the victory party in columbus, they have a lawrence o donnell on the screen. volunteers have been in the vineyards fighting for years for women s health and women s rights, and a whole bunch of volunteers and fundamenta
ohio voters have voted to guarantee abortion rights. supreme court overturned roe versus wade last year. voters in seven states, including republican states like kansas, kentucky, in montana, voted to protect abortion rights. the vote tonight nullifies the states six-week abortion ban passed by republicans in the legislature which is being now challenged in court. joining us now, we think, is steve kornacki, the national political correspondent for nbc news and msnbc. or perhaps not. the control room of thought we had steve kornacki, and we thought he was going to be wandering into this studio, but he may be stuck between studios somewhere on this floor. we re going to find. him were going to get him back. instead, joining us now is shan, round and craddock senator from ohio, senator brown what is your reaction to this major news tonight that the voters of ohio have delivered? not surprised and thrilled of course, lawrence i m gonna hijack your show just for a moment and do