and jobs bill. but the man who appears to hold the key to all of this is a democrat from a state donald trump carried by almost 40 points. west virginia senator joe manchin. and a 50/50 senate, his vote means everything and he wants biden to keep talking with those republicans. if this negotiation falls apart tomorrow, the president policy says it s time for democrats to go on this. it is time to go to reconciliation. are you ready to do? that i don t think so. i don t think you should already. our own nbc news colleague garrett haake, who you just saw there, will join us for more and. biden has signaled to republicans that he could take a proposed corporate tax increase off the table if they accept a trillion and new spending. as word of the need bipartisan deal. today, the white house suggested there is no from deadline to get this deal done. does he see monday as the
with garrett haake, our nbc news correspondent covering capitol hill. who saw got a chance to speak with joe manchin today. also with us, lisa lerer, national political correspondent with the new york times. and barb mcquade, federal u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. she is a professor at her on the matter, university of michigan law school and cohost of the podcast, sisters in law. along with three other friends of ours. joyce vance, john for good evening, welcome to you all. garrett, it s good to see you. let me start by playing more of your exchange with senator manchin. we ll discuss on the other side. us my democrats colleagues hae known me for over ten years. what s my bouquet records? it s been the most bipartisan voting pattern in the senate. okay? so, for them to think i have changed my voting pattern, because i want to be in a
some legal trouble. we re indebted who our big 3 to 4 starting us off tonight. as garrett haake, lisa well lerer, barb mcquade. the thank you all three of you for your contributions to to our discussion. coming up to us, how trump s conspiracy theories and solutions are the stuff of gospel now for the all in qanon crowd. we ll talk with an expert who tracks it all for a living and says the appetite for violence, sadly, is growing. and later, it s a low bar, but two big name politicians tied to trump can t seem to get low enough. i ll all of it as the 11th hour is just getting underway on this thursday night. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn t working at it s best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels.
democrats go alone? i don t think you should. our own nbc news colleague garrett haake who you just saw there will join us for more in a moment. biden signalled to republicans he could take a proposed corporate tax increase off the table if they shep $1 trillion in new spending as any bipartisan deal. today the white house suggested there s no firm deadline to get the deal done. does he see monday for breakthroughs on where the talks are going? no. he s going to continue to have conversations with democrats and republicans about what the path forward may look like. we re not hear to set new deadlines. we re going to continue those conversations. meanwhile, the president has weighed in on the fight over the january 6th independent commission, firmly ruling out appointing his own presidential panel. the white house issued a statement that reads in part, members of congress swore an oath to defend and constitution
appears to be on the road to normalcy after more than a year of this pandemic we have now lost over 600,000 souls to this virus. as the administration ramps up its vaccination program to get more shots in arms, it s also rushing 25 million doses of surplus vaccine to several nations overseas, where doses are in dangerously short supply. with that let s bring in our leadoff guest tonight, garrett haake, covering capitol hill, who you saw got a chance to speak with senator joe manchin today. also with us, lisa lehrer, and barb mcquade, a veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with doj during the biden transition. she is a professor at her alma mater, university of michigan law school, and cohost of the podcast sisters in law , along with three other friends of ours, joyce vance, jill