back and forth. some of them being as bold as to stay overnight in their own home. we thought this is more about protecting the institution of the wisconsin senate. it is not about the bill. it is not about politics. what has happened is that clearly, they are in violation of not only senate rule but also statute and the constitution. we tried to be measured in the past in our responses. i think my caucus feels like we need to move in this direction to protect the wisconsin senate. greta: thank you. love to hear from any democratic senators to find out what they think. coming up you just her from the senate majority leader. there s more news out of wisconsin tonight. this story is developing every minute. we ll take you back to wisconsin for a live report. rapidly approaching do-or-die deadline for e nfl season. the deadline was midnight
thatth of the way. unless democrats have a serious offer on the table, the republicans should say every two weeks we ll cut $4 billion. we just had a gao report last week we spoke of, $100-$200 billion of waste in there. bret: billion. billion. bret: republicans ought to say okay, how about doing four out of the 200? do it in two weeks. what are the democrats going to say? stand up and say we can t provide $4 billion in real cuts out of all of that stuff that the gao has identified? i think republicans win unless the democrats offer a serious cut. i would say no to extension before october. bret: last word, jonnah. interesting to see gene sperling out kind of describing where they are, specifically and trying to
you want him to be success as the first african-american president and set a wonderful example. but he s not leading, that s the problem. he could have the credit. some of us would help him lead. greta: 24 hours from that deadline that involves billions and whether there is an nfl season this august. it is not about money, it is also about your team. will fawn be will football be saved? a live report coming up. justin bieber and ellen degeneres are helping dozens of barnyard animals. we ll show new minutes. we ll show you in minutes. oohhh.my back.
to us. that s what we are doing. greta: have you heard through the grapevine or from your democratic colleagues in the assembly, has there been a response from the 14 senators who presumably are are still in illinois? all i know is they were aware of the resolution that was passed. i made sure they confirmed to me he s aware of i did hear of one other senator in a media report that said he didn t think it was serious. i say bring it on, let s try it if that senator wants to step foot in wisconsin we ll see they will understand how serious the contempt charge is. greta: a few have tiptoed or sneaked back into the state to do things and then leave. is that right? if so are you waiting at the border between the two states. there s no doubt about it that they ve been sneaking
thatth of the way. unless democrats have a serious offer on the table, the republicans should say every two weeks we ll cut $4 billion. we just had a gao report last week we spoke of, $100-$200 billion of waste in there. bret: billion. billion. bret: republicans ought to say okay, how about doing four out of the 200? do it in two weeks. what are the democrats going to say? stand up and say we can t provide $4 billion in real cuts out of all of that stuff that the gao has identified? i think republicans win unless the democrats offer a serious cut. i would say no to extension before october. bret: last word, jonnah. interesting to see gene sperling out kind of describing where they are, specifically and trying to