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before the taylor greene world takes over in washington. wild times. jill, andy, as always good to see you both. thank you for getting us started. next, democrats pick up a senate seat in georgia, as the once arizona changes parties. what is does it all mean for the senate? later, how presidents share power with the opposite party in congress. a story and michael ashlock weighs in as biden prepares for shifting washington post. first, richard louis with the next big stories that we are tracking at and msnbc. pan am flight 103 over lockerbie scotland in that bombing killed all of the passengers on board and an additional 11 people on the ground. 190 u.s. citizens were on board the plane bound for new york estates before christmas, it still is the deadliest terrorist attack on british soil. kamala harris swears in karen
afterwards, decades later,, it is a matter not only of american national security but an american president doing his job. let s talk about that president. michael, i want to look you have republicans taking control of the house. in the past, how have presidents dealt with power sharing in washington? it has happened a lot. as you know, alicia, not always does one party own the house of the senate and the white house. so this is not that unusual in history. hold on. let me interject, my friend, and say this is a very different moment in american history. i think there were times when presidents felt they actually had an opposition party that they felt they could work with. i am not sure, president biden might be and where there are but you tell me. you are 100 percent right. before 1994, you had parties in
carolina is a state changing demographically. that s not an accident. that s. right all of a sudden the southern states that are browning, we have more black and brown people moving to the south who are becoming voters, they are the ones who will feel the brunt of this. when the state legislature decides to make sure that they restrict the vote so that brown and black people cannot participate equally. judith brown diana s, chris, thank you both so much for talking through all. this next, and you washington in the new year. biden is not the first president to have an opposing party control the house. tells us how biden s predecessors brought about that moment. plus the student debt crisis still a huge problem despite the biden administration, all they have done to end it. you have to understand how it started. the director of lone wolf s coming up next.