endorsed the big lie that donald trump should somehow still be president. again, that s a lie. so let s get right to it. you know who i m talking about, steve kornacki back at the big board. where do things stand right now? the biggest story of the night this one, kansas. constitutional amendment that would say the constitution in the statet of kansas does not provide for the right to abortion goes down tofo defeat, goes down to defeat, overwhelmingly. this is a tremendous surprise what happened here. a lot of people did not see the fact of no winning coming nor the magnitude of it. ite will be significant politil repercussions from this result. also the potential here just in terms of you see where the no vote, a lot of energy in the suburbs ofin kansas city. democrats have been saying, hey, that s the area that those are the kinds of voters who will turn out in november, too, for f democrats. we ll see if that happens. this is the biggest headline of the hour certainly. a
strained relationship between china and the united states. and on capitol hill, kyrsten sinema is in the spotlight. the arizona senator is staying sigh leapt on whether she will support a major bill for her own party. good morning and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, august 3rd. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. we re going to begin with that major victory for abortion rights. voters in kansas have rejected an effort to remove the right to the procedure from the state s constitution. this marks the first time abortion rights was put to a vote since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade back in june. with the november midterms coming up, the kansas vote signals that abortion could be an energizing issue. according to an associated press estimate, turnout for yesterday s primary far exceeded other recent contests with about 900,000 kansas voters casting a ballot. president biden celebrated the win, writing in part, this vote makes clear what
welcome back. thanks. only yesterday you were gracing me with your presence. you re here. you have this great new book. every day is a friday. how to be happier seven days a week. i m thinking to myself, you are the two happiest people i ve met anyway. how could you get any happier? i think we all can, we ve learned what to ignore, certain battles not to fight. we can all be improving and growing and being happier. why fridays? when i came to new york in particular, i was horrified that on fridays my staff all came in dressed like, you know, people on the street. because it was apparently dress-down friday. and i was like, what does that mean? and it means you dress badly and wear jeans and old t-shirts an things. i associate friday with this unkempt sort of misery. why have you selected friday as a day of great joy and happiness? for the most people, the study shows people are happier on fridays. why? people are looking forward to the weekends, relax, done wi
i m for second chances and mercy. yet, there s consequences to what we ve done. if i ask you about abortion, what would you say? my view is that every baby should live. do you find it a bit of a minefield? i enjoy it. joel and victoria osteen. great to be back with you. still praying for you. this is piers morgan tonight. welcome back. thanks. only yesterday you were gracing me with your presence. you re here. you have this great new book. every day is a friday. how to be happier seven days a week. i m thinking to myself, you are the two happiest people i ve met anyway. how could you get any happier? i think we all can, we ve learned what to ignore, certain battles not to fight. we can all be improving and growing and being happier. why fridays? when i came to new york in particular, i was horrified that on fridays my staff all came in dressed like, you know, people on the street. because it was apparently dress-down friday. and i was like, what do
joel and victoria osteen. great to be back with you. still praying for you. this is piers morgan tonight. welcome back. thanks. only yesterday you were gracing me with your presence. you re here. you have this great new book. every day is a friday. how to be happier seven days a week. i m thinking to myself, you are the two happiest people i ve met anyway. how could you get any happier? i think we all can, we ve learned what to ignore, certain battles not to fight. we can all be improving and growing and being happier. why fridays? when i came to new york in particular, i was horrified that on fridays my staff all came in dressed like, you know, people on the street. because it was apparently dress-down friday. and i was like, what does that mean? and it means you dress badly and wear jeans and old t-shirts an things. i associate friday with this unkempt sort of misery. why have you selected friday as a day of great joy and happiness? for the most people,