Stay tuned. Well have senator Susan Collins announcement as soon as she comes to the floor. From there well know more. Thanks for joining us. Ill be on the five at 5 00. Im dana. Heres shep. Shepard the vote is tomorrow, but the big moment is right now. A live look. The floor of the United States senate where were about to witness what could be the Tipping Point for judge Brett Kavanaughs Supreme Court nomination. At any moment now, the key republican senator from maine will announce how she plans to vote tomorrow. Susan collins holds all the cards. If shes a yes on Brett Kavanaugh, he is likely the next associate justice of the Supreme Court. Big picture, theres four key senators today. Three of them are collins, joe manchin and jeff flake voted yes today. Jeff flake said he will vote to confirm kavanaugh unless Something Big happens. Susan collins hasnt said how she will vote on the actual nomination. Were watching the republican senator Lisa Murkowski of alaska. She voted against a
and pretend we know the answer. hamlin was still lying on the field, selfing cpr when self-described medical experts in the media, people with no demonstrated medical ethics at all, effectively witch doctors, skieded to use his tragic life-threatening injuries as an opportunity to spread more propaganda about the covid shots. it could not have been the shot. shut up. they re lying. they don t know that. they don t know anything more than we know, which is effectively nothing. we can t say it was the shot. we can t say it was the shot. we don t know whether he got the shot. we don t know. neither do they. why are they telling you something they don t? it s not the first time of course. tonight in the appropriate spirit of humility, we ll speak to medical experts and scientists, people who like to follow the data, ask relevant questions, regardless of political pressure. getting to the truth is the essence of science. one of the people we ll speak to is a cardiologist that s done a
0 sits on the shelves past human extinction. i mean good, clean stuff. italian butchers. i want to hear from you. that s for it for us tonight. tucker is up next. always remember, i m watters, and this is my world. tucker: good evening. welcome to tucker carlton tonight. happy first tuesday in 2023. we thought we d be able to announce the new speaker of the house, but, no, the race for speaker is still ongoing. voting has been suspended for the day. it s going to resume again tomorrow. the fact that this race has not been settled by now is being described online as embarrassing by many. it is embarrassing, if you prefer the soviet-style consensus. of course everyone is on board. that s they do. if you prefer democracy to oligarchy, real debates about issues that matter, it s refreshing to see it. yes, it s chaotic, but this is what it s supposed to be. we re going to bring you more detail on what s happening in just a minute, throughout the week, but first an overview to frame th
beliefs, and was grounded in anything other than his own selfing aran diesment? i want to be careful here and not try to put myself in his mind. i probably disagree with one aspect of what he just said. i think jim mattis might think that donald trump has some big ideas. i think jim mattis just disagrees with those ideas vehemently. the biggest idea, of course, is that all foreign policy and national security is just transactional, that we don t owe anything to allies, we shouldn t have permanent allies and permanent treatietreaties. and that s of course where this all fell apart. but i guess that counts as a big idea. it s not an ideology, it s an ideology of extreme pragmatism. but it certainly is not the way jim mattis looks at the world. but it s tracnsactional in terms of what affects trump, not to a big purpose. i m sure trump would disagree