angeles. pack to gutfeld in a moment. following the senate runoff election in georgia where rafael warnock defeated herschel walker. that increased the margin in the senate where they have a 51-49 advantage in the next congress. go to atlanta where aisha is live with the latest. hey. hey there, trace. well, a disappointed herschel walker conceded on stage behind me at the top of the hour. this one hurt his supporters because his race is extremely tight the entire night. voter turnout may have been the deciding factor in tonight s result. so more than 3 million people voted in this runoff election. but a majority, trace, 1.9 million voted early or by mail. we know those usually favor the democrat. there was also a series of attacks to walker s character. while walker did have governor
rev is wondering why he woke up so early this morning to come in and watch this. gets me going. it s like a train that s about to hit an airplane. you want to know if that guy is going to get pulled out of the airplane in time or not. they got him out. is he getting out this morning? i don t know. why is the train hitting the airplane? you missed the story. it was when we were being jangley, as you said. janky. when you re pulling people over to your side, is it better or worse to compare them to jefferson davis and bull connor? it s worse. certainly. the question is, what was the objective yesterday? why did the president of the united states go to atlanta, georgia? was he trying to get people on his side, speaking of joe manchin, kyrsten sinema, others, or was he trying to send a signal to progressives that, yes, i m fighting on the issue, though it looks like a dead end,
the question, can they find one or two little things for progress and get it wrap into this? is this enough? is what s being discussed right now by senator manchin and this potential bipartisan compromise, will it be enough? go back to last month as well and the choice by democrats and the white house to kind of go down swinging on advocating for some of the legislation. those two bills that voting protection bills that we knew were not going to get passed. but you still had the president go to atlanta and frame this as a existential threat to democracy. these local vote regstrictions being passed by state legislatures. now you ll have to sell your base as well as the democratic party that this is enough to defend against that threat, what you framed as a threat to democracy at this point. and just from some of the conversations that i ve had with some of the leaders of voting rights activist groups that have met at the white house, that, you know, were down there with the presiden
maine. it s coming. -25. but we ve got really heat. jedediah: [applause] feels like summer across the south. this is what s left of dorian pete: donovan mcnabb, you re up. way up there across the canadian we re 0 & 2. mayomaritimes. big storms cutting through the rick: all right, 30 seconds on the clock. center of the country, areas red you don t to be the first from kansas over toward illinois loser, pete. there will be a little severe rick: ready, get set, go! weather with this. why are you guys doing this? baking summer across the south if you want summer still, go to pete: should i go to 50? i need a new strategy. atlanta, 96 today. too hot. guys? rick, appreciate it. the president delivering a pete: i ve got 60! big win for the courts. i want to throw a 50. yes, i did, two of them! conservatives cheering this. he signed the 160th federal judge to the bench. calling this is a milestone oh! donovan, i m feeling it, i m to the administration and weighs feeling it. in on the pre
recovering adding that progress will be measured in weeks, not days. we hope he has a speedy recovery. go to atlanta where braves outfielder lead off both came of yesterday s doubleheader against the marlins with a home run. atlanta has a one-game lead atop the nl east. finally we head to the bronx, even with the season. they defeat their cross-town rivals last night getting behind the pitcher s 12 strikeouts and five home runs, including back to back, jacks in the seventh inning. they beat the yankees, 8-5, but it is all for nothing i guess. still ahead, more on the escalating feud between president trump and omarosa. what the former white house aide is saying about the tape she claims to have heard where she says trump uses a racial slur. plus, the president snubs john mccain at a bill-signing ceremony for a piece of