from bolting and going to somewhere where they could be in the uaw. and the public reaction to this was interesting.bl the public was overwhelmingly in support of the autoworkers while they were on this strike. polls showed like 75% of the public supported the autoworkers in this strike.rt so this is a historic thing, a a big deal. but if you think back to september, right when we were at the start of it, before we knew it would work, before we knew it would be successful, before we knew how it would turn out, how much public opinion would be in support of these guys, when we were less than two weeks into that strike, do you remember what president biden did? you might remember. president biden went to michigan and joined the autoworkers. from the white house, he had been supporting them vocally. he had been trying to help facilitate negotiations but once they indeed went on strike, he physically went to michigan to w one of the plants that was being picketed and he stood wit
tonight on $360, the the latest moves and the former president s attempt to avoid any accountability in january 6 in two cases that could make any president immune from anything they do in office and alexandria ocasio-cortez on her calls for clarence thomas to recuse himself from the former president s appeal to stay on the colorado pat skwuks and reports of loose bolts on boeing max 9s. there s still very few answers how it happened we begin tonight for joining us in the former president s push to pick any criminal charges against him disappear. he ll in washington tomorrow in court by choice, we should add, as a federal appeals panel hears oral arguments on his claim of presidential immunity in the january 6 case. today he filed a similar immunity claim on similar state charges in georgia. now if they go his way, especially in the federal case, it could make him and any former president legally unaccountable for any crime they might commit while in office. it s the same n
we know the fbt fears.i is polid . the doj has been weaponizedj ha. both organizations work hand in glove with both organizations, they work hand in glove with the democratic party to achieve and one common goal, and that is keeping conservatives out of power. people ask me all the time,im hannity, what areat conservatives? what are republicans supposed to dsupposedo? long story short, they have one option and one optioney only . h ave tothey have to win election. now, it is nearly impossible to make any sweeping changes when both the senate and the white house are controlled by democrats. so how did the democratic part . get so much power? they don t exactly nominateor s stellar candidatesel? let s be honest here. joe biden is kind of essentially a , well, a shadow of its former self. i ll be charitable, kamala harris is one of the least likable people on the planet earth. t eartshe shows next to zero leadership qualities and sadly, and it is sad, the newest member of the
Own party if donald trump becomes the republican nominee in 2024. Were going to tell you how she plans to fight to keep the former president of the and now people in iran and around the world are demanding answers. And prepare for impact. Nasa getting ready to slam a spacecraft into an asteroid. Well explain what nasss doing here. Good morning, everyone. It is sunday, september 25th, the start of a wonderful week, trying to channel some of that positive boris energy. Thanks for waking up with us. Hi, boris. Good morning, amra. Its all a if a sad. But woo this morning all of florida is watching whats happening in the caribbean as strop. The latest forecast shows its growing to a category four hurricane over the Gulf Of Mexico before making landfall somewhere in florida. You dont know exactly where its going to hit at this point. Yesterday Florida Governor ron desantis extending an Emergency Order to include the entire state and President Biden declaring an emergency for florida, putting
awards. from rockefeller center, here is your host, al sharpton. good evening. welcome to politics nations 12th annual revvie awards. that s where we celebrate the best and worst of politics in 2022, and give awards to those who deserve it. i m honored to have been bringing in some of the most significant and memorable moments this past year. and what a year and has been. with that, let s bring in our esteemed panel. republican strategist and msnbc coulee political analyst, susan el presidio. danielle moodie, host of the woke a f daily, and democracy podcast. and, host of right here on may msnbc. this year was dominated by the midterm elections. with that in mind, let s get right to our first revvie. the biggest political showdown. i ll share a few of my own nominees to get us started. then, the panel can chime in. the first is the senate showdown in pennsylvania between john fetterman and dr. oz. oz won the republican nomination based on fame, and he got dispensed