pressure to turn on the former guy. mitch mcconnell s moment of truth. he admits the republicans may not win the senate, do you too can do this quality. in other words, folks like this. i ve never really felt a wise societies responsibility to take care of other people s children. one time science of the man came from apes. if that s true, why are there still layups? yes, and it, you should be worried. i am michael steele in for my friend jonathan capehart. and this is a sunday show. the sunday. donald trump is still trying to play the victim after the fbi searched his home in mar-a-lago. he is threatening to file a major motion pertaining to the fourth amendment, which prohibits unusual search and seizure. meanwhile, a federal judge has given the doj until thursday to submit proposed redactions for the affidavit used to authorize the fbi search. the trump team is also considering releasing surveillance video of the search. but the doj is concerned about the safety of a
into chaos and create a showdown where the next president will be decided by a vote in the republican -controlled house of representatives. history suggests that democrats are all toward a midterm shacking, as president obama once called it. the party in the white house has few exceptions traditionally lost seats in congress. democrats are expected to perform poorly. there s almost a punchline at this point. yes, president biden s all-time low pole time certainly not helping his party on senate majorities. the true picture is, it s more complicated than that. there s a brand-new shiny budget reconciliation possibly on the horizon, with more money for health care, prescription drugs and the climate, there s also new polling this week suggesting that things might not be as weak for democrats as they first seemed. despite biden s 33% approval rating and the fact that 80% of the voters think the country is headed in the wrong direction, recent polls also show a slight majorit
allies filled to do in 2020, through the electoral voting system into chaos and create a showdown with the next president by a vote in the representatives. history suggests democrats are on route to a midterms lacking, as president obama once called it. traditionally, glossy in congress. expect performed so poorly that it s almost a portland this point. yes, president biden s all-time low poll numbers are in helping his party and senate majorities. the true picture is more complicated than that. brand new, shiny reconciliation bill and the climate. there s also new polling this week, suggesting that things might not be is as the first seemed. despite biden s 33% approval rating, and the fact that 50% of headed in the wrong direction, recent polls also show a slight majority still want them in control of congress. democrats real opportunity is in the senate, where they have a chance to take several seats held by republicans. in wisconsin, the democratic lieuten
Also in the programme a Scrappage Scheme for diesel cars could be on the way as the Government Strategy to tackle Air Pollution is due to be published later. Ill be looking at what that might mean for car owners. And a lifetime of service, we will hear your memories as the duke of edinburgh retires. And in sport, Manchester United reign in spain, where Marcus Rashford makes his mark, to help his team, take a big step towards the Europa League final. And Sarah Keith Lucas has the weather. I will have a full forecast in about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. There has been a substantial swing from labour to the conservatives in early results from yesterdays local elections. The tories have made significant gains in england and wales. Counting doesnt start in scotland until later. All the councils in wales and scotland were up for grabs and a third of those in england. The conservatives have gained 115 seats and labour have lost 113. Heres our Political Correspondent chris
part of their campaign strategy going into november. there is a lot of moving parts that have to come together here for democrats to flip a referendum effect or rather the republican party. the senate and then potentially hold the house. so with there is no easy way to do that. every, the strategy than i m working on is about aggregation of marginal gains. there has to be marginal gains amongst the youngest voting bloc so michael when, you ask what is going to motivate them? how do we get this information in front of them? i do think the credit mostly important to that young voter poll. but i do think it needs to be presented in a way that which is that policy, which is the policy gains and frames it in a maker takers language that makes it young people afraid not to vote in 2022. let s continue with that idea. because you ve got the specter of donald trump running for