how you answer that? oh yes same way he did before. so because what i m learning and the condition now that they have what ammon bundy i i foresee a revolt happening before the election. all right. pam hemphill. thank you very much for joining us. and thank you for watching news night. laura coates live starts right now panic at 1,600, you president biden survived the pressure to drop out out of the race. a former democratic credible candidate is here to make the case that now is the time for a new nominee, but is it too late or a hasty decision and wrong will see about that. plus, forget the tendons. what are the people think? my riveting conversation with voters in battleground michigan who may very well decide does race answers may surprise here sudden, uncontrollable fear that is the textbook definition. of panic. and it s exactly what we re seeing across the democratic party tonight after president biden s halting debate. but is it warranted or not? well, by now, you h
jesse: family fights family fights usually private affairs. leave it to the democrats to exploit that drama for political gain. team biden pitting sibling against sibling. i m here to proudly endorse joe biden. one i think of modern politicians in our country, i think joe biden is the rfk of his generation. applied and has good reason to be worried. rfk junior secured ballot access in the pitiful pivotal battleground state of michigan. is he trying to convince us that his brain is fine. check out their new ad. it s called sharp. have been a proud steelworker for 23 years and i know hard work when i see it. i love to tell this tory about meeting president biden because when you meet him this guy is as sharp as a knife.
the court has found that it is a legitimate process. so, it really is an affront to checks and balances. and there you really would hope that there are enough senators who would say that s a bridge too far. and it s an argument that you would hope a republican would make. nancy pelosi put her side s argument yesterday in a frame of history, republicans playing for the political, not even minute, the political second. it s amazing. thank you so much for spending time with us. garrett haake, my friend, thank you for today and every day. you ve been awesome. after the break, red-faced and sweaty is how one newspaper describes donald trump at the moment the house voted to impeach him. we ll bring you the white house s furious red-faced attempts at counter programming that includes a vicious insult for a hometown hero that could cause trump a win in the battleground state of michigan in 2020. also aled, vladimir putin weighs in on trump s impeachment sounding more like jim jordan
think about and a lot of people would like to see that. that very much affects the working the workers of our country, and we have a lot of workers. i have been thinking about payroll taxes for a long time. whether or not we do it now or not is it s not being done because of recession. but the president contradicted his own aides who had just batted down the idea a few hours earlier in the day. is it being considered? not being considered at this time. mr. trump is still touting the u.s. economy as the best in the world, but there are signs of possible trouble. u.s. steel announced up to 200 temporary layoffs in the crittal battleground state of michigan, less than a week after the president said the steel industry is humming along. we re doing steel. steel industry is hot. the steel industry, they were dumping steel all over. they were destroying our companies. u.s. steel now, all of them, they re all expanding. the steel industry is back. it s doing great.