are learning more about the massive israeli intelligence failure. our interview with a soldier first on a cbs boot people could have been killed. norah: new car owners beware. you may have to pay to keep those fancy features. hands-free cruise control are sure is nice but are you willing to pay subscription before it? me musical nothing worth having comes easy. norah: and we go on the road with a pilot whose dreams are sky high. speak with the word impossible is an illusion behind the word possible. it s just a distraction. norah: good evening, and thank you for being with us on this friday night. we begin with history and the house of representaives and the expulsion of republican george santos from the halls of congress. what happened today was rare since the first congress of 1789, more than 11,000 lawmakers have served in the house and just five expelled. that is until today, santos is now the sixth. it is also rare as a bipartisan vote like we saw today
who democrats had long nicknamed tricky dick but it seemed that j.f.k. had something up his sleeve. the word went out that illinois had to go to kennedy so ballots were manufactured. do you think he stole the election? many people have looked at the evidence have said yes. many people nixon should challenge the result. but they believed it would divide a damaged nation. my congratulations to senator kennedy. 40 years later, a vice president didn t go away so quietly. it was bush are versus gore. which looked like a narrow win for bush, a month of recounts and hundreds of lawyers descending on florida and counter charges of bad ballots, voter fraud, intimidation and suppression.
the political expediency of the that argument is not lost on the american people. they will put their trust in the supreme court, trusted institution and abide by whatever is decided. just you know what? let it be. i m telling you the credibility of this court after push versus gore, citizenning united, a lot of americans dana: what about the ones voting with them. juan: the polarization in congress dana: so if kennedy votes in favor of something that the dems aren t for it s a good court? the reverse has to be true. kimberly: good court, bad court again. jus juan: people know about swing vote and the court being independent institution but we have seen they become more political. kimberly: that is wrong. disagree. eric: that is the major actuall just juan: coming up, some network in the work big-time. katie couric is back at gma.
the political expediency of the that argument is not lost on the american people. they will put their trust in the supreme court, trusted institution and abide by whatever is decided. just you know what? let it be. i m telling you the credibility of this court after push versus gore, citizenning united, a lot of americans dana: what about the ones voting with them. juan: the polarization in congress dana: so if kennedy votes in favor of something that the dems aren t for it s a good court? the reverse has to be true. kimberly: good court, bad court again. jus juan: people know about swing vote and the court being independent institution but we have seen they become more political. kimberly: that is wrong. disagree. eric: that is the major actuall just juan: coming up, some network in the work big-time. katie couric is back at gma.