good afternoon. i m yasmin if you get. we have a lot going on in the hours ahead. it has happened again another major derailment in ohio involving the very same company behind that toxic crash just one month ago. this one captured on video literally falling off the tracks. we are live on the scene coming up. joe biden is set to arrive this hour in selma for the anniversary of bloody sunday. he s expected to take aim at a gop war against voting rights. new reaction to revelations involving house relic an s weaponization committee and the people they painted as, quote, star witnesses. donald trump makes a startling statement about what he will do with his campaign if he is indicted. as the former president riles up the crowd at cpac, our good friends are there as well. what happened on january 6th? well, a false flag. in what way? it had been blamed on my friends. it s been blamed on the patriots. i m going to talk to the good lawyers coming up about what they have
chris, extraordinary things that we are watching a realtime, the disrobing of the house minority leader, the man who would be speaker, essentially crawling politically naked into what he thought was gonna be s finest hour. watruly an apt metaphor, and uncharted territory. and one of those things, election is run like this, you don t know what the outcome is you simply don t know what will happen next. it s not often that you get that that midnight aca but where john mccain vote where you give the down some. but they are few and far between for instance, joy, and thank you for passing this off, i appreciate it. for those, joining if you re looking at what that is, that s a motion to adjourn. kevin mccarthy the would-be speaker has lost 11 consecutive votes he set a new contemporary record, we re now back into the 1830s, which is the last of 11 votes happen, 1850s or is like 133. he s lost 11 votes, now there s a motion to adjourn, to take some time off from the, losing to do s
you are telling me, you dream that true. i did. it wasn t as close my dream. some very bad liberating takes us on the air tonight. and tomorrow at noon, when they resume, let s hope some serious business gets done. on that, note i wish you a very good night, well of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. end of tomorrow. he set a new contemporary record, we re now back into the 1830s collapsed. of 11 votes happen, 1850s or is like 133. he s lost 11 votes, now there s a motion to adjourn, to take some time off from the, losing to do some more talk about this, colleagues to work in a deal so you won t keep losing. he s been losing by basically the same margins over and over. he can t afford to lose, for and he s been losing 20 over and over. one of the allies has made a motion to adjourn, as was the case 24 hours ago. if you watch innocent, thinking i feel like i was just here. i feel, you i do as well, because this is where
Live coverage on American History television, on cspan3. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of the United States and mrs. Michelle obama accompanied by president bush and mrs. Laura bush and congressman john lewis. [ cheers and applause ] good afternoon again. I have the distinct pleasure of introducing the Alabama State governor. President obama, mrs. Obama, president bush, mrs. Bush, congressman lewis, congressman sewell, mayor evans, its an honor for me to be on the stage with you today and to welcome all of these people to this great state of alabama. Its a personal honor for me to join in todays historic occasion of the edmond petis bridge that has become a monument in itself to the struggle for civil rights over the past 50 years. This bridge represents the strength of the determination, the loss and the pain that have come to define the Civil Rights Movement in america. And its an honor for me to st
Actually say in the beer distributors pockets. It was public money that was supposed to go to promoting recycling but was instead winding up in the distributors pockets just because of an error in the way the law was constructed. They were very active in political campaigns and that loophole of what we knew about it for years and years and years was not corrected. My first term in the legislature in 2009 was the first year the legislature was publicly financed. I cant point to a direct correlation. But i think it was about two weeks after we were sworn in that we came in and corrected that loophole and those funds are returned to the public. And so thats a clear example of a special interest that had been able, to no pun intended, bottle up legislation. If you look at connecticuts record, particularly the last four years under governor malloy, weve really been a shining light for those of us in the Progressive Movement as a place where we can see policies that are folks elsewhere can o