It's Wednesday, February 11th.
I'm Jane Kostin, and this is What Today,
the show that stands with the left-leaning magazine The Nation,
which has formally nominated the city of Minneapolis and its people for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.
As the editors of the magazine write, quote,
the people of Minneapolis and their elected leaders have demonstrated an extraordinary and sustained commitment to human dignity and to the protection of vulnerable communities.
Indeed.
On today's show,
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick admits to lunching with his kids on Epstein Island,
but says he doesn't recall why.
And Department of Homeland Security officials testify before Congress about the agency's unprecedented wave of immigration enforcement.
Will they take responsibility for their officers' violence against American citizens?
Of course not.
But let's start with the environment.
President Donald Trump isn't a fan.
Of the environment, I mean, or anything that would potentially help us not destroy it.
Case in point, Trump is doing everything he can to stymie wind energy because he hates windmills.
Like, really hates windmills.
Here he is at the National Prayer Breakfast last week, ranting about them.
We haven't approved anything in wind, right, Doug?