do not puff out your chest and say we re going to make norfolk southern pay, we get that, help us now. ashley: alexandria hoff has more, good morning. alexandria: there is no plan for the president to visit east palestine. the trip to virginia, glenn youngkin says it is time for leaders to lead and his state does not need the appearance. joe biden has been to ukraine and now virginia, he has yet to go to ohio. go where people have health concerns driving them to worry about not just the day-to-day impact of this horrific train issue c, but the long-term impact with cancer threats, etcetera. alexandria: latest poll shows 33% of voters approve of president biden s handling of the derailment. the impact is still being felt. hazardous chemicals were released and one man told a strange, heartbreaking story. he says since the explosion, his voice sounds like he inhaled helium. there is no one in town to run toxicology to find out which they are, my voice sounds like mickey
hand. wax off, left hand. jesse: eventually the time will come when we know that person is ready to take over. show me wax on, wax off. jesse: when barack obama s time was finally up, it was time for joe biden to become the sensei of the democratic party. he had to bring in somebody new into the dojo, and chose kamala harris. why? because she shatters. you ve shattered so many barriers, and did it mostly on your own. and thank you to president biden. [laughter] you can judge a strong man when he has strong women around him. ha-ha-ha. jesse: joe put kamala to work right away. fix the border. we ve been to the border. we ve been to the border. you haven t been to the border. and i haven t been to europe. i understand the point you re making. jesse: he presented a new task. he tried to make her a diplomat, and sent her on her first mission. we defend the plan. jesse: kamala liked simpler things. here s the thing, who doesn t love a yellow school bus,
the legal limit, but the tragedy comes the political divisiveness in our country is high. some say president biden s anti-maga platform is making matters worse. 75 million people and that is who the mega people were, what do you do with them? what is the logical consequence and you have to do somebody who lives in the shadows and don t leave in the constitution, so you bring out all these nuts and they do something. carley: let s bring in nicole bell with this tragic story, i need. good morning carley and todd. it is a war story a north dakota man walking free after admitting he ran down a teacher because of the teens republican politics and now he s complaining about his own job and his own life being in jeopardy. 41-year-old shannon grant released from jail after $50,000 bond and spent days behind bars after he mowed down 18-year-old kayla with his car killing him and he is charged with vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a fatal crash. that did not stop him f
wondering what will the front pages say in another 49 years? will we be in the same conversation? one difference between 1973 and today is real time data. searches for abortion were especially high this week in areas like madison, wisconsin, kansas city, missouri, and salt lake city, utah. areas where the procedure is now banned. this weekend google searches for the question, can i get an abortion are over indexing in those states where it is now illegal. missouri, wisconsin, kentucky, arkansas, oklahoma all the top of the google trends data. axios reports that the top queries related to abortion right now include, is it illegal? abortion banned states, and abortion pill. searches for abortion pill are highest right now in red states including some that have already banned abortion and others likely to follow. so this data is important. it provides an insight into what people are searching for in the privacy of their own homes and it is buttressed by local reporting showing i
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