up early on way too early. morning joe starts right now. relief. excitement. joy. i m very proud of our fellow kansans. we were telling people in neighboring states that their rights were no longer intact. they had to flee their states to get care. the cards were set against us from the start. as a husband i do not look forward to trusting the legislature to protect the rights of my wife. we re avoiding a huge horror that would have come to kansas. one of the things i heard, you may be against abortion for yourself, but you can t be against it and make it for someone else. this is my life on the line, too, is this my right. tonight, we get to say to kansans, you can still get care here, you re still recognized and make your own medical decisions. reaction from kansas last night, as voters turned out in high numbers to protect abortion rights in that conservative state. it was the country s first best of the issue since the supreme court overturned roe v.
2010, february, i think. by january, february, 2010 when that special election happened. now, we re in august. and, you know, people say that these things get locked in stone. that the governing dynamics get locked in stone. and inflation gets big. no matter what happens in the summer. what we ve seen with the overturn of roe v. wade and reaction to it, state legislatures, it s been so extreme as you pointed out, it has changed the game and dynamic in a way. and the thing that happened in kansas it should be a wake-up call for both sides. it s going to confirm to democrats who had a theory that this would activate a turnout or enthusiasm, at least energy on their side, that is the wrong word, i suppose. and it should care republicans out of what s happening. they are a party that had all of the advantages of the out of party economy. and having all of that, the
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budget document to the governments own watchdog is saying it s notjust about global factors it s own watchdog is saying it s notjust about globalfactors it s pointing to brexit and saying that has exacerbated some of those issues of shortages when it comes to staffing for example. when it comes to the flow of trade and that is pushing up the cost of living even more. they also say that perhaps in terms of long term impact on the output of the uk it around about 4% of gdp for impact they think the pandemic will have over the long term on the uk economy. have over the long term on the uk econom . ., , ., ., , , economy. the tories have always been seen as a party economy. the tories have always been seen as a party for economy. the tories have always been seen as a party for the economy. the tories have always been seen as a party for the world economy. the tories have always been seen as a party for the world of - seen as a party for the world of business. how has business and in
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