his fellow republicans in the senate now distressed by the looming delay. a dedemocratic of the judiciary committee and our correspondents and analysts will have full coverage of today s top stories. let s begin with manu raju. he is up on capitol hill. manu, what is the speaker now waiting for. reporter: the house actually just closed doors for the year meaning there will not be a vote that could lead to the articles being transmitted to the senate until the week starting january 6th. there is not going to be a vote until january 7th. when the trial starts in the senate is still an open question. the speaker herself is saying she wants to understand exactly the process under way for that trial so she can determine who she can name as managers from the house, people who would actually prosecute the case in the senate. and in order for her to make that decision she needs to hear that from what the senate is going do. that will lead to all the steps going forward. but the house needs t
dedemocratic values. these obvious fascist, pro-putin, autocratic things that have never been seen in the 240 years in america and they seem to love it. unfortunately, they are not governing for the other 75% of the united states. but just that crazy 25 that voted for him. michelle, 36 days or 400 years? how does it feel? when you see 400 years you know what that harkens back to is slavery coming back. that s not what i meant. i know, but the point is you can t help but think it. and that s what s really sad. jamal simmons brought it to my attention earlier and i checked some reporting on it, let s just talk about immigration. yesterday muhammad ali junior, son of the greatest, was detained at an airport on florida on his way back from
it s a probably that s never been wassed by a quake in this country until now. first responders may be getting reasons. stand by for dr. sanjay gupta and details of a new medical study. i m westbound westboun i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. how did their political leaders do big things like reduce the debt if they butt heads over a scheduling speech. we re learning more about the duty-up over the president s make-or-break jobs speech this week, and how the date was finally set. athena jones is covering the story for us. now, actually scheduling that speech has turned out to be the hard part. what the american people expect the president to do, what they expect their senators, congress men and women to do is listen to them and take action. they do not give a lick about what day next week the president speaks before congress. reporter: the great date debate came to the first public view through a tweet. at around noon on wednesday, the told hi twitter fo