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MSNBC Deadline White House June 4, 2024 22:18:00

lie right now? well, i think one thing that s really important to note is what s happened in state legislatures as well. there have been democratic victories in state legislatures, especially in battleground states like secretary benson s. hadn t had full democratic control in 40 years. and democrats were able to flip both chambers. now, that means that new voting laws could be passed in a state like michigan to either expand access granted, that was done through a ballot proposal. but also even maybe just allow election officials to count ballots a few days earlier so maybe we d have results even sooner and make their lives a little easier. in other states we saw either republican advantages either narrow like kind of in arizona or in pennsylvania, which could also prevent some of the more outrageous i think voting proposals to come down. you might see a few more moderate republicans say no, i can t get on board with potentially passing a law that would allow us to apoind our own

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 08:38:00

events of last night, that fracking vote which caused lots of confusion, many conservative mps expressing their anger about how this was handled. we were told early yesterday that this vote was a confidence vote effectively in the government, on the prime minister. later on conservative mps were told it wasn t a confidence vote, and then in the early hours of this morning we were told that in fact it was a confidence vote after all and that conservative mps, more than 30 of them, who hadn t voted for the government would be subject to disciplinary proceedings. that s been greeted by a number of conservative mps with fury. seven now openly saying that they want the prime minister to go. gary streeter mp now the seventh of those mps openly calling for liz truss to go.

CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell June 4, 2024 18:58:00

uk, once you have served, once you have left, you don t wear your uniform anymore. it s not like in the states where you can wear your military uniform for special occasions. it s only if you get the honorary title you can wear a uniform. indeed, as has been said before, it s a weird situation of those who hadn t seen active service, had honorary titles can can wear the uniform and yet those two who had served couldn t. so i actually think this is a really popular move in general. well, at least with prince harry, whether it is so much with prince andrew is another question. but it s going to be very interesting to see prince harry in his uniform tomorrow. that s a very, very popular move. max, of course, all of this is leading up to monday, which is the actual funeral. what do we expect to see then? well, the coffin will be taken. this continues until very early monday morning. then the coffin will be

MSNBC Deadline White House June 4, 2024 21:27:00

that, knowing that we re not keeping it safe. you know, phil, it was a constant thread through the kinds of stories that you wrote regularly during the trump era. and it almost migrated from norm busting to what tracy s talking about, threatening national security, threatening allies. i talked about when he had lavrov in the oval and mcmaster ran out to the driveway to assure reporters that he hadn t leaked classified information to sergey lavrov, who hadn t been inside the oval office in years. what do you make of sort of the confirmation that he was, as tracy said, all along, a very serious threat to national security? well, you know, i think we knew this throughout the presidency, but what this affidavit, the redacted affidavit, shows us today is just how serious his preservation of these documents

MSNBC MSNBC Reports June 4, 2024 15:34:00

that is intriguing and is really seen as the only way she might have a chance to squirm through to be nominated again. real quick, steve. primaries usually don t get the draw in terms of votes that a general does, so what s the enthusiasm there for voting on tuesday, tomorrow? well, that would be the absolute key question. the general election in wyoming four years ago, 108%, meaning people registered street for the general, who hadn t been registered before. this year, there are tens of thousands of more registered republicans than there were then. and that s primarily because democrats or unaffiliated voters have joined the party for this purpose, then you would expect them, if that was their motivation for switching, to turn out in big numbers. okay, all right. vaughn hillyard and steve peck, thank you so much for wyoming. and as we mentioned, alaskans are also heading to the polls tomorrow and a very familiar name will be back on the ballots

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