but something that is more tangible, more stripped down, whether it s the universal pre-k provision, whether it s parental leave, the prescription drug costs on insulin, a couple of things like that and paying for it with increased taxes on the wealthy, i think they are going to get a deal on that. i would look to the spring and think that there will be something that s a little bit smaller but easier to sell that the democrats can pass in 2022. tim, you are quite the optimist on the panel. this evening. and i i don t know why not? it s new year s. i don t know as many people will be excited about a watered down bbb, because you have to wonder, you know, because when it kicks back to the house, will the progressives vote for it, you know? we ll see. we ll keep our eye on it. adrienne, what do you think? what is the big political headline that awaits us in 2022? well, i m going try to
how does that actually work? here s what happens. again, i was very, very engaged in this. senators are going to look at this, everyone thinks oh, they re going to respond to what the president wants. they re going to look at this as number one, and i really do believe this, what they think is right. not just for them politically but for the country, but also for the senate. there is a real responsibility on all three front, and i think what you re going to see, as we saw back in the clinton impeachment, it s not as clear-cut on either side what is the right approach, and i i don t know. it s a different senate when i was there, but there was a great desire to find compromise 20 years ago. great desire. they can mitch mcconnell can call who he wants? they can have no witnesses. they can have some witness. they can have depositions. what they did in the clinton trial is they didn t have witnesses in the senate, but they had essentially depositions with a handful of senators of
let s watch. intelligence that russia meddley in the election in 2016? you ag. intelligence that i ve said that before. russid in the election in 2016? i have said that numerous times before. i would say that is true, yeah. i would laura: your reaction very say quickly, juan?hat is true, yeah. laura: your reaction very it is a guy trying to clean up after the circus.s.quickly, it is a guy trying to americans saw. clean up after it wasn t just verbal missteps r as you describe it. it s futile. americans saw. it wasn t just verbal missteps as you describe it. i think the i think the whole meeting with putin and the fact that we still don t know is an indication thal something is strange here and ii don t know is an indication that something i think for all of us, for you, si thin for dan, for me, we ve got to oy wonder, why are zero president behaving in such a way as to introduce these questions? wonder, why are zero president behaving in such a way as to introduce these que
was pulled over by the police on the way to the studio. unfortuny [laughter] that is live tv at its finest. that is a kind of stuff that was pulled over by the police on the way to the studio. [laughter] that is live tv at its finest. rachel, the democrats i thint usuall they have been boxed in by the . ra republicans, quite smartly., thk they have been boxed there is a contender that believes that it s time to go s. there is much bolder on the issue ofontet be amnesty and immigration and mako much it easier for people to applydee for asylum. issue of amnesty and i once you cross the border with e family unit, a judge says youe y for asylum. once you cro can t be deported right away. ta family unit, a will the democrats lose anythins with this vote? you can t be deported right away. with the democrats lose anything with this vote? i i don t know. don t know. you talk about being boxed in. they are being boxed in by alexandria ocasio-cortez.they ay al republicans often say that a