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do their job, but you re right. a lot of daylight between the committee and doj, and doj has made it clear that they want the information from the committee. they want the transcripts. they want the information, because they are sort of taking their cues, which is sort of different from what one might have expected. we ll see. and then the documents. so many different my god former u.s. attorney and msnbc legal analyst, thank you both very much for coming on this morning. appreciate it. coming up, looking back on a date which will live in infamy. presidential historian jon meacham and retired navy admiral dave stavridis joins us to mark the 81st anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor that launched the united states into world war ii. plus, the latest on the current war in eastern europe after a second day of ukrainian
state-wide. no question. the rev made, a point, take it to you jen. in your previous job a lot of worries about senator manchin and sinema, and in our everything. with 51 votes, talk how it changes dynamic in washington. spoked a lot how historic midpsych crewal. lost the house only by a few seats. talk ho that will change? a major pain in the neck to have a 50/50 split sitting in the white house. sitting in the white house today and talked to a number of them last night, a big difference between 51 and 50, to the reverend s point. not just because you have committee control. right now it s split on committees. right? republicans can use procedural shenanigans to delay things. prevent things from moving forward, prevent nominees from moving forward. there already on track to have a
historic number of jur judicial nominations and subpoena power which is huge. a lot of things chuck schumer, joe biden, every democrat that s been working over the last two years to get just one more seat makes a big difference. a big, big, big win, willie, for democrats. big win for joe biden who everyone underestimated and he sat there and stuck to what he knee politically was the winner. democracy and women s rights. he stayed focused and in those final weeks, fluttering around thinking got to be this, that, polls saying something different. went with his gut. went with quite frankly everything he s been running on in some ways his entire life, especially when it comes to women s rights and broadly, trump lost. this was trump s candidate. and trump s candidate in his concession speech said, no thank you, sir.
here it is given the incoherences as campaign speeches i was struck by herschel s moving concession speech. it was beautiful, and in its simplicity. no excuses. walker showed grace and a reaffirmation of american values showing victory in defeat and that is especially true at this time of election denying. but let s talk about the race as a whole. this was incredible. this runoff election, willie. yeah. right over to steve kornacki and see how senator warnock did it. nbc news be political correspondent. steve, a lot to look at here. look at the rural counties also certainly the atlanta suburbs decisive for senator warnock? that s the headline in terms how did he end up winning it? warnock by nearly three points. remember in the preliminary back in november warnock finished in first ahead of walker. the margin a little under one point. warnock expands his margin over walker to nearly three points in