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white house and republicans in congress, finally reached a deal late last night, hopefully to keep america from defaulting on its debt. we are digging and how each side had to compromise to get to this point, and there has been a lot of talk about the 2024 presidential race but not much has been said about the setting. democrats hold a razor-thin majority, they re what races are they focusing on to keep their majority? or even expanded? now the number of senators or retiring or seeking other offices. plus, republican attorney general, ken paxton of texas impeached. temporarily thrown out of office by a lone star state lawmakers, many of them from his own party. the question now stands will the state senate make the ouster permanent. i m simone sanders tones, and i have something to say. you can always get what you want. i know you all may think it s a song, it s with the leaders on both sides of the aisle are telling their voters this afternoon. late last night, con ....
night this week. cnn news night with abby phillips starts right now. donald trump is painting a clear picture of a second term, one best served cold. that s tonight on news night. good evening, i m abby phillip. the former president s to-do list, if he is elected again, is looking for autocratic than democratic, more vengeance than governance. how do we know that? his own words. item number one, revenge. the washington post reports that he and his allies are plotting to take control of the justice department to punish his perceived enemies. now, this includes president biden and many of his own former officials from john kelly to bill barr. it s something that trump also admits out loud. if i happen to be president and i see somebody who s doing well and beating me very badly, i say go down and indict them, mostly that would be, you know, they would be out of business. they d be out. they d be out of the election. now, a reminder that he floated the death penalt ....
I was 18 or 19 and I had been listening to Warpaint's Exquisite Corpse EP relentlessly. I was studying down in Brighton and I remember when "Undertow" came out and I used to have to get the train regularly and I think I listened to it 35 times on one jour ....