boycotted tuesday after president trump tweeted a spend accide ing deal would not include. moved forward on a bill to fund the government through january. republican backed bill would still need eight democratics in the senate to pass a showdown over dreamers. could be punted as democrats vulnerable to avoid a showdown. since the daca doesn t expire to march, republican leadership is expected to meet later today to discuss their plan. embattled congressman c mam conyers appears to have no plan to step down. according to lawyer who spoke with nbc news casey hunt yesterday. saying conyers is still thinking through his options and denied a local report. the 88-year-old has decided not to seek re-election next year. he stressed he had nod discussed re-election with his client. meanwhile the congressional black caucus cofounded for
but then when he started taking the advice of paul ryan and lobbyists in washington, d.c., his ratings went down ten points. i hope that s what he sees from this, that we re trying to save him from bad advice and maybe he ll start taking advice from the conservatives again. who s to blame if this fails? who s to blame? this shouldn t fail. after the bill goes down tomorrow, we can go back to the drawing board and they can bring conservatives to the table instead of just trying to break their kneecaps and twist their arms after the bill is written, and then we can all take the credit for a good bill. when it does fail you can come back and tell me who you blame. great to have you. thanks so much. thank you. out front next, breaking news, new details on the deadly terror attack in london. we ll speak to one man who watched it all unfold. plus, on a much lighter note, jeanne moos on joe biden weese return to capitol hill and why it s such a big f -ing deal. [ bleep ].
congressional aides are spending this week trying to put some meat on the bobs of tnes of the policies they would like to enact. thank you as ever. another note from the white house, we pay tribute to one joseph biden, jr., born 70 years ago today in scranton, pennsylvania. mr. biden has held federal office since 1972 when he was elected senator from delaware at the tender age of just 30. today he s the mischievous straight talking occasionally gaffe-prone 47th vice president of the united states. an amtrak hero who supports his frez and knows a big f ing deal when he sees one. just this weekend he demonstrated his eternal optimism while touring sand s wreckage. proving in his case, three score
the real clear politics poll of poll shows it extreme close, and a look at the electoral college projection shows it is razor-thin. with this debate as the last big scheduled event before november 6th, to quote vp joe biden, this is a big f-ing deal. let s start with luke russert. now that his baseball team is waiting until next year, we ll concentrate on this election. cheap shot. my baseball team is on break, too. we re in the same boat. back in d.c., what are the so-called insiders telling you about what s going on with this race? it s interesting, toure. obviously, very close in the battleground states. the importance of this debate tonight, republicans that i ve spoken to today have said the following. mitt romney has to try to expose barack obama on the issue of libya. he has to try and raise questions about barack obama s policies in the middle east, and try to implement in voters
welcome back. let s find out if we have got anything wrong so far. for that we go to tv s andy levy. what about those metros sending them to the mounding for a sports star in the pomegranate league. they are the best chance at winning the bracket this season. i agree as well, sir. absolutely. healthcare. biden. so for those of you keeping score at home, it is the new deal, the fair deal, the new frontier, the great society and the big [bleep] deal. you said this is the way biden responds to effing. everything. he should hire himself out for weddings and bar mitzvahs. i think he did. it is a big f-ing deal.