Which we thought would happen today to the u. S. Supreme court. A win for President Trump. And for republicans there in congress. Yeah, this is a live picture youre looking at, i believe, of the senate floor. And this is, as you said, mike, exactly what Senate Leader Mitch Mcconnell said they were going to do. They were going to invoke the Nuclear Option to induce the threshold so they need a simple majority to confirm neil gorsuch. They got more than that, actually. And the other big story we are following is the reaction to the air strikes in syria, a couple very big stories this morning. It was interesting as i was watching that at home, the air strikes going on, the president of china was in florida with President Trump at the time this was going on. Was it a message not just to assad there in syria. But to north korea. But to the world. We have north korea, iran, a lot of other powers. Well talk about it all in the next hour. First lets get right over to rosemary and an update on
Of 7 series. They are the western conference champs. Dont forget about that. A lot of analysts across the country were saying, they havent been playing great hockey, coming into the playoffs, defending champs, seniors says a lot experience says a lot, not just in sports, but life in general. The more experience you have, the more you will crush something. They have been to be playoffs before. Its been a long drought for edmonton. They were fired up there. It was good to get the win on the road. I dont know if you watched it at all. Of course i watched it after the first period, they dominated. In fact, as we like to say, the ice was tilted. They outsheened them, 4419 outshined them, 4419. Experience, youre right. We have experience here with the weather in that its setting records all over the place, either for rain or snow. Its official. I got to give a nice shout out to the National Weather service in sacramento. The staff there is just aces and they keep up to date on a lot of infor
With deficits in voter registration, name recognition and financing, Jeff Barth, the Democratic candidate for the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, should be dead in the water in his bid to unseat incumbent Chris Nelson. But, with widespread anger stemming from two planned carbon pipelines in the eastern part of the state, Barth has his message, and his chance.