house doesn t want to go down a murky path on. again, we re talking two critical voices, kyrsten sinema and joe man. in. the conversations with them over the past two weeks have been 5b9 infrastructure, way less about voting rights. there is pressure on them to change that i am told that could happen as we head into the mid-terms, as we get closer to 2022. but the reality here is a political one where the president put most of his time and energy around things they think they can get past, chuck. the irony is the same two people that don t want to get rid of the filibuster for voting rights are the same two people they need to negotiate on the bigger bill. that s a one item at a time. i get that le anne caldwell, i want to put up a few bullet points in this bill that will be voted down today. if it was enacted, it would mandate automatic and same-day
black officers shared with me their own stories of racial abuse on january 6th. one officer told me had never in his entire 40 years of life been called a nigger to his face and that streak ended on january 6th. yet another black officer later told me he had been confronted by insurrectionists in the capitol who told him put your gun down and we ll show you what kind of nigger you really are. we re going to start off our coverage with lanne caldwell, pete williams and clint watt. leanne you were in the room for much of the hearing today as we listened to these officers recount their harrowing and heroic stories from that day and also their full-throated emotional indictments of people who try to deny and rewrite what happened on january 6th.
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the senator there chuckling and not giving a comment. joining us is lee-anne caldwell, vaughn hillyard and politico white house reporter eugene daniels. a big welcome to the three of you. democrats are scrambling to lock down joe manchin before the vote. how are things looking? reporter: they don t know where joe manchin stands at this point and that is the big question, because it is a foregone conclusion on the outcome of this vote. but it s going to be much better for democrats if they can say it was just republicans who blocked this than if it was republicans and joe manchin who blocked this legislation or the opening of debate of this legislation, i should say. so we re waiting to hear where he stands. he has not been specific yet.