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Pets. Can you even remember a time when something like that would have been disqualifying . Because i cant anymore republicans now elected trump three times. Democrats lost to him half the time. This election is still inexplicably close. Unfortunately, some americans watched that and thought, i dont like how kamala laughed when he called immigrants dog eaters. That wasnt very president ial. Wow. That sums it up. Welcome to Morning Joe. It is monday, september 23rd. With us, we have the host of Way Too Early, white House Bureau Chief at politico, jonathan lemire. Nbc news national Affairs Analyst and a partner in chief political columnist at puck, John Heilemann. Good to have you with us this morning. We have six weeks to go until Election Day. Theres new Nbc News polling out showing a major shift in the 2024 race. In the latest survey, Vice President Kamala Harris leads ....
some time with us. hide and go leak. that s the focus of tonight s angle. laura: we all love playing hide and go seek at least i did as kids. especially as the sun was setting on a beautiful summer day. well, it s winter time and the adults in charge in the senate are still playing games. this one is called hide and go leak hide of the text senate border deal and leaking out pieces transparent attempt to sat phi critics. it s a classic senator theater of the absurd move with oits cast of characters including the man tapped by mitch mcconnell to be lead actor that s oklahoma senator jim lankford. is he trying mightily to convince you that biden will really enforce new laws under a new bill even though he doesn t use the. language biden would not be compelled. not be compelled to act to close the border. unless a threshold number of about 5,000 migrants had been logged in one day. which, by the way has happened many times during the past month. this is not letting 4 ....
pete: i think it is the buildings, will. i don t think so. i think latitude. i think we re further north so we get fewer, i think it comes up pete: talking earth tilt here? will: i m totally over my skis. rachel: we have to bring rick in. pete: rick would know. we bring confirmation, is the earth tilt, no way florida get as sunrise before new york. will: i lived in texas obviously. lived up here, worked in connecticut, just an hour or two north of here. in the summer, your days in connecticut are way longer than the summer days in texas. in the winter they re way shorter than the winter days in texas. there is something to being higher in latitude. you get longer days in the summer and shorter light days in the winter. pete: latitude is north/south. longitude is east/west. i did know that. we ll find out from rick later on. will: that was some of the largest guesswork i ve done on television. pete: i thought you were out on your skis but your explanation. rachel: ....
united kingdom tomorrow. prince william, who is now the heir apparent to the throne of the uk. queen elizabeth s death was met with an outpouring of grief from world leaders, from people around the globe. president biden, in fact, just moments ago paying a visit to the british embassy to pay his respects. on the streets of london where it is late tonight, this is the scene. people still gathered outside the gates of london s buckingham palace. keep in mind they are mourning and honoring a woman who has been a constant for almost everyone there. 80% of people who are living in the united kingdom were born during her rule. throughout the day we have seen the memorial outside the gates of windsor castle grow. now a literal sea of flowers. shortly after they announced queen elizabeth s death, this incredible image, a rainbow breaking through the clouds over buckingham palace. the announcement of her death setting into motion a meticulous plan of action that could go on for ....
hello, and welcome to bbc news. we begin with some news which has been breaking out of somalia over the last couple of hours, where security forces say they ve ended a siege that had lasted over 30 hours at the hayat hotel in the capital, mogadishu, where islamist gunmen were reported to be holding hostages. there s been no independent verification, and no official statement from the somali government. our reporter emily brown has been following the story and joins me now. emily, what is the latest? we know this first began on friday evening, wendy al shabaab group were known to have detonated at least two bombs outside the hayat hotel in the capital. when the al shabaab. dozens were evacuated from the building, said to be popular with politicians and journalists. we know the siege is said to have lasted 30 hours, with government having held hostages inside. we have some footage in which you can hear the gunshots. frame. this was an intense battle for frame. this w ....