Today on Inside Politics, a giant of the u. S. Senate has died. Well talk all about Dianne Feinsteins passing, more important ly, her legacy in minutes. But were going to start this hour with Breaking News on capitol hill. As we speak, we are watching a critical vote to avert a Government Shutdown. I want go straight to manu raju to give us the latest of what were seeing on the house floor. Reporter theres a procedural vote right now to advance the republicanled effort to keep the government open for about a month. This procedural vote, they have the votes to advance it to the final vote. That doesnt mean this is good news for the speakerer. In fact, a number of these members opposed to the speakers Spending Plans made clear that they are okay voting Going Forward on this procedural vote, but they plan to vote no and sink the bill to keep the government open for a handful of weeks because of their opposition of the way the issues have been handled here and the demands to move forward w
starting this weekend, there is his book, unfreedom of the press, when does your show start at eight? 8:00 p.m. eastern time, it starts this sunday. sean: congratulations, you ve been number one for the whole time you have been on the air, i don t know what to say. take us through this. for my whole life. but thank you. sean: thanked me. all right, look, first of all, who s ever heard of a whistle-blower who is someone who is backed by the establishment? normally if a whistle-blower is challenging the system, you have the entire establishment, the media, the democratic party, part of the republican party backing the whistle-blower i ve really never seen anything like this, it s bizarre. the reason you have whistle-blower protections is because the whistle-blower is going against the system. in this case, we have the president going against the system and the whistle-blower going against the president of the united states. i want to explain to the american people in a way