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What action will be taken to help cities stop the bloodshed. And crime was top of mind for New York City voters who cast their ballots for the mayor. When all said and done, will a former Police Officer come out on top . Its Way Too Early for this. Good morning. And welcome to Way Too Early, the show that shuts down all the fire alarms, i think were good this morning. Unlike yesterday. I am kasie hunt, this wednesday, june 23rd. Well start with the news. Democrats say they will keep fighting after Senate Republicans on a sweeping new Voting Rights action in laws in red states. Democratic governor joe manchin voted to debate, after receiving assurances that his compromise would be considered. At the end, the vote was split 50 50, short of the 60 votes needed to overcome the republican filibuster. Heres what will we heard on the senate floor yesterday. Theres no widespread effort to stop voters from casting a ballot. And theres no design to hand states constitutional authorities over to
What action will be taken to help cities stop the bloodshed. And crime was top of mind for New York City voters who cast their ballots for the mayor. When all said and done, will a former Police Officer come out on top . Its Way Too Early for this. Good morning. And welcome to Way Too Early, the show that shuts down all the fire alarms, i think were good this morning. Unlike yesterday. I am kasie hunt, this wednesday, june 23rd. Well start with the news. Democrats say they will keep fighting after Senate Republicans on a sweeping new Voting Rights action in laws in red states. Democratic governor joe manchin voted to debate, after receiving assurances that his compromise would be considered. At the end, the vote was split 50 50, short of the 60 votes needed to overcome the republican filibuster. Heres what will we heard on the senate floor yesterday. Theres no widespread effort to stop voters from casting a ballot. And theres no design to hand states constitutional authorities over to
What action will be taken to help cities stop the bloodshed. And crime was top of mind for New York City voters who cast their ballots for the mayor. When all said and done, will a former Police Officer come out on top . Its Way Too Early for this. Good morning. And welcome to Way Too Early, the show that shuts down all the fire alarms, i think were good this morning. Unlike yesterday. I am kasie hunt, this wednesday, june 23rd. Well start with the news. Democrats say they will keep fighting after Senate Republicans on a sweeping new Voting Rights action in laws in red states. Democratic governor joe manchin voted to debate, after receiving assurances that his compromise would be considered. At the end, the vote was split 50 50, short of the 60 votes needed to overcome the republican filibuster. Heres what will we heard on the senate floor yesterday. Theres no widespread effort to stop voters from casting a ballot. And theres no design to hand states constitutional authorities over to
organization seems to see that the writing s on the wall for federal voting rights legislation with senators sinema and manchin uninterested in a carveout for the filibuster to protect elections and protect democracy. what is the next you know, what is sort of dusting yourself off and getting up the day after that vote fails look like? yeah, i mean, well, it s a couple of things. one, i think we just need to let the process play out. right? because at the end of the day, senator sinema can give a speech. joe manchin can do a gaggle and talk about how he doesn t want to end the filibuster. he can issue a memo. but at the end of the day, they re in the senate to vote. right? they re in the senate. we call it the world s most deliberative body. well, then, they need to deliberate. like there need to be a debate on this. and it s one thing with just giving a speech or sending a memo. it s another thing when you ve got to stand on that senate floor and debate it along,
mike and what russia and ukraine will look like afterwards. on thursday, reuters reports that a senior putting on official says that he things russia is going to come out on the losing end next, saying i think with a high degree of certainty that russia will emerge from ukraine weaker than it went into the conflict, geopolitically weaker and more isolated. undersecretary of defense colin powell saying in the upcoming defense strategy document will declare it russia and a cute threat. but russia cannot pose a long-term system challenge to the united states unlike china. also on thursday, pentagon spokesperson telling fox news that in addition to sanctions, russia will pay for its ongoing atrocities. it s plane for the world to see that russian forces are committing war crimes but it s important the evidence is documented, provided by investigators and we let the process play out.