Was workg around the clock club. Jesse the judge is still talking im not sure if you got the punch line, bret. Bret can i wait for the rest of the Chicken Story good evening, welcome to washington. Im Bret Baier. Were following two big stories this evening. Israel takes out another high Ranking Hezbollah Commander as its forces step up Retaliation Rocket attacks. We will take you there. On the campaign trail, Vice President Kamala Harris renews her opposition to the Senate Filibuster over the issue of abortion. A position not that popular with several of her democratic colleagues. One democrat turned independent says he is not endorsing her over it. And another calls harris push, quote an absolutely terrible shortsighted idea. Senior white House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich has that story live from the north lawn, good evening. Jacqui. Jacqui good evening, bret. A Vice President holding a position she staked out before diverging from other progressive issues where she has flip flopped
we ll see you here tomorrow night. now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. it turns out all of our guests are of asian descent and expert about what we ve been seeing in atlanta except for one guest, which is, of course, senator john osoff, who will be joining us and also discussing the situation in atlanta and the situation in the united states senate. so, it s excellent. a night of serious reflection on a situation that really now needs our attention. absolutely. get to it, my friend. thank you, lawrence. thank you, rachel. katherine tai was born to parents who were born in china, went to yale, harvard law school, became an expert in trade and she served in the bush administration as general counsel to the united states trade representative, a cabinet level position. general counsel is a very important job. she continued as counsel to the trade representative during the obama administration when the trade representative was an bomb appoint
excellent. a night of serious reflection on a situation that really now needs our attention. absolutely. get to it, my friend. thank you, lawrence. thank you, rachel. katherine tai was born to parents who were born in china, went to yale, and then to harvard law school, became an expert in trade and she served in the bush administration as the general counsel to the united states trade representative, a cabinet level position. general counsel is a very important job. she continued as counsel to the trade representative during the obama administration when the trade representative was an obama appointee. then she became the trade counsel to the house ways and means committee, which has jurisdiction over international trade. today, katherine tai made history when she became the first member of the biden cabinet to be confirmed unanimously by the united states senate. the senate has never confirmed a more qualified u.s. trade representative. as united states trade re
heck, in honor of the person who shares your birthday, you might be called a communist, but don t worry, my sister, don t worry. god has got you. and how do i know that? because you re here. and i know what it s taken for you to sit in that seat. i m joined by former senator carol most live braun mosley-br. senator, you have a unique experience. you had a unique perhaps you went through some things that people were wondering why did she have to go through that as a freshman senators and not others? and i m just curious of what
would go down there and do exactly what they said they were going to do. ainsley: swing states polling shows they will not do well in the polling states. maybe they are representing their district. they are representing their district. that shows you the influence. ainsley: socialism is not doing well. they are not representing the majority of the country. they have convinced the leaders of the democratic party to get in line. these are freshman senators, right congressman. they got every committee assignment that they wanted, freshmen congressman get every committee assignment. brian: aoc complains she got too many committee assignments and might be a plot. oh for once has to do a little bit of work. it s a problem. steve: ultimately, the further the squad pulls the democratic party to the left, that s not good for the democratic party and it s not good for their democratic candidate for president. it is not good for the democratic party right now. and this election environm