jesse: it explains why they are so terrified of musk buying twitter. the company is corrupt to the core and it s about to be exposed. musk himself is beginning to find his voice during this twitter takeover and took a couple shots at joe biden last night. watch this. it s hard to tell what biden is doing to be quite frank. [laughter] the real president is whoever controls the teleprompter. you know, it s like the path to power is the path to the teleprompter. you know, i do feel like if somebody would accidently lean on the tell prompter it s going to be like anchorman. jesse: here at primetime we like to trust but verify. is joe biden like ron burgundy from anchor man? let s go to the tape. we have always found ways to come together we can find that unity again and the message said end of message. i m ron burgundy.
done. this administration seems just to not have like the drive to just get [bleep] done. that s my that s my impression. the real person is whoever controls the teleprompter. the path to power is the path to the teleprompter because it teleprompter. i do feel if somebody would accidently lean on the teleprompter it s going to be like anchorman. hqqadf kind of thing. steve: the thing i love about the world s richest man be is he has a sense of humor but at the same time is he saying something that a lot of people have actually thought about. and this is who exactly does do the typing and put the words into the teleprompter? we have heard that before about different leaders and whatnot. but with this particular president, we have heard that a lot.
lot of management expectation going on. the conservatives already saying they don t expect to do too well, predicting they may lose hundreds of seats. labourand predicting they may lose hundreds of seats. labour and the greens are hoping for gains and the liberal democrats are keen to show they are the main challenger to the tories in the main challenger to the tories in the south and the south west. of course, it can also affect the national mood of politics, particularly for the leaders. boris johnson, has been under pressure and his mps will be looking to see if he is still a winner. for labour, their mps looking to sir keir starmer to see if he is looking like he s putting them back on the path to power. with a look at the results coming in overnight thursday into friday. vicki young and all correspondence across the united kingdom, thank you. for more information on the latest developments and to find out what s happening in your area, visit bbc.co.uk/news or the bbc news app. our
why would we do that? that s boring. mitch mcconnell admitted they have no policy ideas to run on going into the midterms, none. in the house that seems to be fine for little kevin that wants to be the sheppard for the flock if they want to win back control and for the far right maga monsters, mccarthy s philosophy is if you can t police them, promote them. quote, the path to power for republicans in congress is rooted in the capacity to generate outrage. success in congress once measured by bills passed and constituents reached is gagged in many ways by the ability to attract attention, even if it is negative as the gop looks to reclaim a house majority next year by firing up trump s supporters. joining me is someone that s been the target for the outrage. ilhan omar of minnesota. congresswoman, thanks for being here. i ve been watching your media availability since this whole
fempl and why is it, do you think, they can t denice. because representative taylor greene. she is doubling down on absurd statements. she is refusing to apologize, and that right out of the trump playbook. it s been a partial relief to remove trump from the office of president but it has not relieved the president party of its addiction to trumpism, and the path to power, through found cruelty, it s paying off. so he wouldn t do that with don t trump. i think it s especially ugly because what she s doing by comparing something not at all like genocide and extermination