Favor of even allowing debate on the legislation. Put another way, all 50 republican senators voted no. While states are back home working hard to suppress the vote or certain votes, should we say, theres not a republican in the senate who wants to even allow a debate on this topic. An angry Majority Leader spoke moments after the vote was announced. Senate republicans have signed their names in the ledger of history alongside donald trump, the big lie, and Voter Suppression. Today, every single democratic senator stood together in the fight to protect the right to vote in america. The republican leader uses the language and the logic of the southern senators in the 60s who defended states rights. This vote, im ashamed to say, is evidence that Voter Suppression has become part of the official platform of the republican party. In an unusual move, Vice President harris presided over the senate during tonights vote. Afterwards, she vowed democrats will continue pushing for federal Voting
Okay. Here we go. It is midnight here in new york city, 9 00 p. M. Out on the west coast i am jen psaki msnbcs special coverage of Super Tuesday. I have some of my favorite people, as always, the midnight shift is the best shift as i like to say, to talk to here at the big table to break down everything that happened today. We will learn more tonight, too and we do have a lot to talk about because results from 16 states and one territory, dont forget that one, just brought us one big step closer to a rematch between resident joe biden and donald trump. As of this moment, on the republican side, trump has unsurprisingly won a bunch of state so far. Bringing his total number of delegates over 100, not enough to clinch the nomination but it is making it nearly impossible if not impossible for nikki haley to do that. So we just take a second to look at from by the numbers, just to catch everybody up here, that is four indictments, 91 criminal charges, to impeachments. 911 delegates as of t
began posting that intelligence to a small group of gamers. you heard me right, gamers on a platform called discord. they were all sworn to secrecy. they couldn t keep it though. what happens now? jennifer griffin is at the pentagon and what she s hearing. chris swecker on the investigation that is just starting. former secretary of state mike pompeo on the damage all of the world this is still creating. and glenn youngkin on part of that damage that he s determined to stop. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. so much to piece together and piece together we shall. beginning with jennifer griffin with how this all went down at the pentagon. jennifer? neil, journalists for the new york times and washington have honed in on the leaker faster than the fbi that arrived at his house in massachusetts this afternoon. the alleged leaker was identified by attorney general merrick garland as 21-year-old jacks teixeira of the 102nd intelligence wing of the massachusetts air national
biden signs into law the democrats tax and spending free. joe manchin admits democrats newly signed act will not provide life any time soon. well, immediately it s not. l.a. still really, really unsafe. listen to this. the holiday reporter says more stars are hiring at home body guards because of the spike in high profile crime. give hair cut. maybe a little trim. want to go out there tomorrow? ain t it funny how life changes wake up ain t nothing the same and life changes life changes. ain t that true and ain t that true about what goes on? isn t that true? ainsley: my grandmother might be listening. steve: that s okay. life changes. listen, the weather is going to change right now in d.c. it is 65 degrees. it is clear. the daytime high is going to be 81. as you look at that, we are 22 minutes away from sunrise. sunrise officially today at 6:23. ainsley: that s why you got this open and brian didn t. look how pretty that shot is, brian. are you a li
david amess. we can t live in a society where those who represent our views inside our democracy are exposed to that level of violence. and i m afraid that level of violence starts with a tolerance of the sorts of narratives we have seen projected towards people. so the sorts of narratives we have seen projected towards people. pro ected towards people. so there is projected towards people. so there is still quite projected towards people. so there is still quite a projected towards people. so there is still quite a jump projected towards people. so there is still quite a jump from projected towards people. so there is still quite a jump from toxic- is still quite a jump from toxic tweets to what you have described? look, i think thatjump is too great. because we now see we have seen for some considerable time, terrorist organisations formalising how they radicalise people through what i would describe as quite professional propaganda campaigns. islamic state are on