correspondent manu raju looking bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, has been following all of the latest developments. manu, i miss capitol hill every day and working with you every day, i do not miss vote-a-ramas. what is going on right now what happened overnight as democrats moved toward potentially passing this soonish? reporter: no one likes the vote-a-ramas. even the senators themselves. i just walked in the senate chamber to see what the feeling was like among the senators there, and they looked surprisingly awake. there are members up, standing around, chitchatting, mingling. it looks like happy hour in the senate right now, not 6:00 in the morning after they have been voting since 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. last night. and we expect hours and hours more of amendments. what makes this process much different than a typical legislative process is typically senators don t really get a chance to have votes on their amendments because of the rules of the senate. you need all 100 senators t
so, it s been reported during this meeting, as powell talked about dominion voting machines, and made various election fraud claims that involved foreign countries, such as venezuela, iran, and china, is that accurate? was the meeting tense? oh, yeah. it was not a casual meeting. explain. i mean, a times, there were people shouting at each other, insults at each other. it wasn t just sort of people sitting around on the couch like chitchatting. you recall you raised to mr. powell, that [inaudible] the 60 cases they brought in litigation. yes. and what was the response? i don t remember what she said. i don t think it was a good response. cipollone and herschmann and whoever this other guy was,
is that accurate? the fifth. was the meeting tense? oh, yeah. it was not a casual meeting. explain. i mean, at sometimes there were people shouting at each other, throwing insults at each other. it wasn t just sort of people sitting around on the couch like chitchatting. do you recall whether he raised to miss powell the fact she and the campaign had lost all the 60 cases they had brought in litigation? yes, he raised that. and what was the response? i don t remember who she said. i don t think it was a good response. cipollone and herschmann and whoever the other guy was showed nothing but contempt and disdain of the president. really sort of forcefully
yes, sir. was the meeting tense? oh, yeah. it was not a casual meeting. explain. i mean, at times there were people shouting at each other, hurting insults at each other. it wasn t just sort of people sitting around on a couch like chitchatting. do you recall the fact that she and the campaign had lost all the 60 case thas brought in litigation? yes. what was in response? i don t remember. i don t think it was a good response. cipollone and whoever the other gal was showed nothing but contempt and disdain of the president. forcefully attacking me and
0 inflation. really? wow. and add that to the people who are complaining about his policies, it s what, 65%? yes. two-thirds. done. when you said wave, i thought beach and got kind of excited. 119 days to the midterm elections, we are counting. right now, america reports. harris, thank you. welcome to fox news special coverage of the january 6th committee hearings. lawmakers are set to hold their seventh public hearing in just a moment now, the focus is going to be on former president donald trump s alleged role in bringing rioters to the nation s capitol as part of a last ditch effort for him to remain in power. good afternoon on this tuesday, john roberts in washington. hi, sandra. sandra: great to be with you, john. sandra smith in new york. inside the two-minute warning, we will head to the capitol a short time from now. the committee wants to show the impact of a tweet from the former president on december 19th, he told people to come to washington on january 6th