and senate committee member, you came to the wrong interview. vice president harris: i m shocked but it is one thing when you know something is going to happen. it is one thing when it actually happens. and by just actually turned and i cannot believe it i thought about it as a parent. i thought upended as a god parent, as an aunt of preschool children and a woman myself. as a doctor of a woman. and a granddaughter of a woman. laura: a lot of repeating. at least she can identify woman now. it she also shared a big concern of hers. that main will be able to knock up girls into and force them into abortions. vice president harris: if you are a parent of sons, think about what this mean for the life of your son and what that will mean in terms of the choices he will have. laura: what? but the most important news to come out of this interview came near the end. connecticut the near times is out with a story headline biden act by democrats who voted bone to take yes for
a decade, i consider her friend and i and i like her a lot. i disagree with her fundamentally on this and i think she s completely wrong. i think in fact, the exchangems that the gop has made here in terms of moving more on the cultural side towards this rising number of hispanic immigrant diverse group of voters who are not just brought into the coalition of 2020 but i think in there republican coalition going forward on these culture issues, the very issues she cites are a hugee number, a much bigger number than the number of suburban wealthy women who were going to be pro-abortion, you know,s shout your abortion kind of voters who are also going to be convinced to vote for mitt romney. i just don t t think that was a long term proposition that would work in any way.nk i think that the autopsy that was done in 2012 was about a party that was dead and thishi new coalition, this ones that i think is far more passionate that has a lot more going forbo it. and about the
But the Biden Administration is receiving a lot of criticism for the deal that brought them home. Well go through all of that in just a moment. Also ahead wellbri you a preview of President Bidens busy day at the United Nations General Assembly here in new york where hes expected to push for continued support for ukraine. Plus the latest on capitol hill to avoid a shutdown as House Republicans are struggling to get all their members onboard with even a shortterm funding deal. Good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, september 19th. Im jonathan lemire, and thanks for starting your day with us. Later on this morning President Joe Biden is set to address the United Nations General Assembly for the third time. A Senior Administration official tells nbc news that the president will lay out for the world the steps that he and his administration challenges. Those challenges range from the Largest Armed conflict in europe since world war ii to escalating tensions with global
the west bank for talks with the president of the palestinian authority. we re live with the latest on the secretary s trip as he continues to push for a humanitarian pause in the israel-hamas war. ambassador cindy mccain, executive director of the world food programme, also joins us live with the latest and desperately needed relief efforts in gaza. abortion on the ballot. on tuesday, voters in kentucky, ohio, and virginia will decide the future of reproductive rights in the states. how the hot button issue is reshaping the landscape of 2024. and, constitutional showdown. colorado in minnesota takes center stage in an unprecedented legal battle to keep the twice impeached, four times indicted on 91 counts former president off the ballot in the 2024 race for the white house. we ll go in-depth with constitutional scholar and harvard law professor laurence tribe. i m jonathan capehart. this is an extended edition of the sunday show. we begin with the breaking news in an ongoi
take a look. senator tommy tuberville of america, faced backlash after his own party, who angrily challenge his months-long blockade. they unanimously improved 61 military promotions by voice note for four hours. he rejected each nomination as his colleagues frustrations grew. we have done the best that we can to honor the request a fellow senator. that these nominations be bought to the floor and voted on, initially. and i really respect men of their word. i do not respect, and do not honor men who do not honor their word. no matter what you think, tuberville, this is doing damage to our military. i do not say that lightly. if this is the norm, who the hell wants to serve in the military when you have a promotion that can be canned based on something that you had nothing to do with? simply a, in my opinion, of abuse of the powers that we have as senators. to say if there is something that we vehemently disagree with, that we are going to use that power to hold up the