folded carefully, maybe put it in a little archival paper or parchment if you don t have that. put it away someday, you might depending on how saucy you are feeling, you might want to note in archival ink in the margin of tomorrow s paper note, anniversary of richard nixon s resignation as president. people will get a kick out of that some years down the road. the reason you might buy tomorrow s paper is if the world doesn t collapse into ash by then, your grandkids some day will look at that old physical paper that you were able to say from august 9th, 2022 and they are going to google at the thought of what your life must be like. they will goggle at the thought of what it must be like to see something like this happening in your lifetime in realtime for the first time ever in american history, having no idea how it would play out. nothing like this has ever happened before and we don t know how this ends. tonight the news that the fbi has raided the home of the past pres
political conference wrapped up over the weekend with former donald trump continuing his grip on the gop even as the january 6 investigation looms over any potential comeback. and, travel headaches continue for many across the country, as more than 1500 flights are cancelled this weekend and at least 13,000 delayed. we ll have the latest on the perfect storm of issues creating travel nightmares for thousands of american travelers. joe. well, you know, mika, you talk to pete buttigieg, transportation secretary last week, and he said things were getting better. things aren t getting better. you look at those numbers and everybody that we ve talked to that is trying to move around over the past several weeks, every different story is a nightmare. we ll get to that. but first, jonathan lemire wait, wait, wait, wait. but first, happy birthday kathy scarborough. now, please. i was going to jonathan lemire to wish happy birthday. but thank you for doing it. and i would think
hours. what s the latest? democrats are now on pace to pass this bill, probably within the hour. this after a marathon voting session that started at 11:30 p.m. eastern time last night, has gone all through the night into the afternoon, and after some last-minute drama, within their own caucus, democrats have resolved those issues, and now are pushing ahead to final passage. that drama caused by concerns initially raised by kyrsten sinema of arizona. the 15% corporate minimum tax. she was concerned it could impact some smaller companies. it s supposed to hit companies that have a billion dollars or more in income. but she had concerns about companies that were subsidiaries of those that were owned by private equity firms. she wanted to exempt those subsidiaries. she agreed to a republican amendment that targeted this, that narrowed this corporate minimum tax, exempted those subsidiaries. but democrats were revolting over this because of the way that republican amendment wou
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Their future is certainly difficult in the sense that israel is not willing to reconsider out itself to hamas theg a dominant player in palestinian scene. That is why when hamas and the faction of palestinian president bbad announce a unity government, they were opposed to that. How to normalize hamas or bring them into the political process . That has been the big elephant in the room for such a long time , that even when you have a u. S. Sponsored peace negotiation, those are done with m Mahmoud Abbas. According to the u. S. , they are a terrorist organization as well as to israel. The other option would be to eradicate hamas. We have seen time and again that that is not really possible. Inas is deeply embedded Palestinian Society in terms of social services, parallel , and they have mass support. Not a majority necessarily, but a significant portion of the population. Au cant really eradicate group like that altogether. That is why it becomes such a dilemma, because eradication does