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Way Too Early with Ali Vitali

Way Too Early 11/14/23

Way Too Early with Ali Vitali

MS NOW, Ali Vitali

Washington, Congress, Msnbc, Elections, Government, News, President, Politics, Versant, Ms Now, 2018, Issues, Versant Media, Analysis, Senate, Sunday

4.5538 Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

House set to vote on two-step funding plan to prevent shutdown

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0:00.0

I don't support the clean CR for the same reasons that I didn't support the last clean CR.

0:04.0

And so I don't like the bill. I like Speaker Johnson.

0:07.0

Was it worth it toppling Speaker McCarthy and getting pretty much the same policy here?

0:11.0

Well, Speaker Johnson's been on the job for, what, two or three weeks now?

0:16.0

And he, it's like thrown in a quarterback in the fourth quarter and expect him to make up for three quarters of failure.

0:22.9

You're behind 35 nothing.

0:24.7

The reason why Speaker Johnson finds himself in the position he is in is because of nine months of failure under Speaker McCarthy.

0:31.5

That tortured football analogy is also a no vote from Republican Bob Good of Virginia on Speaker Mike Johnson's plan

0:39.2

to avoid a government shutdown.

0:41.8

But there are some Democrats who are signaling they may support the funding bill.

0:47.2

We'll tell you about that.

0:48.4

Plus, former Trump allies who pleaded guilty in the Georgia election interference case

0:53.8

give new details about the plans to stay in power.

0:58.0

And also ahead, the latest from Gaza, where the area's largest hospitals are running out of fuel

1:04.4

and efforts to evacuate the patients are stalled amid heavy fighting.

1:18.6

Thank you. are stalled amid heavy fighting. Good morning and welcome to way too early on this Tuesday, November 14th.

1:24.6

I'm Jonathan Lemire and thanks for starting your day with us. With just three days left

1:29.9

to avert a government shutdown, the House is set to vote today on an unconventional plan

1:35.7

put forward by Speaker Mike Johnson to keep the government open. And, at least for now,

1:41.5

several Democrats appear to be signaling their support for the measure

1:45.6

because it's clean, meaning it does not cut spending or attach other conservative policy add-ons.

1:53.7

The Democratic caucus will meet later this morning to formalize their position on the plan.

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