the push to better police congressional staff training. two thirds of us want this done. the big surprise? lawmakers are dragging their feet. as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. we got a lot of ground to cover tonight, so let s get smarter. after days of hearing pleas to do something, president biden went on television this evening to ask congress to save the children from americas killing fields. surrounded by 56 candles representing all of the states and territories, biden urged lawmakers to quickly pass stricter gun legislation, including a reinstatement of the federal ban on assault weapons. after columbine, after sandy hook, after charleston, after orlando, after las vegas, after parkland, nothing has been done. this time that can t be true. this time we must actually do something. how much more carnage are we willing to accept? how many more innocent american lives must be taken before we say enough!
Your studio, always. Jesse i did. It is jacket and tie only. Im looking forward to the debate moderated by goes by ingram and schneider. Take. Laura take it away. Jesse thank you so much. We are an hour away from the second republican primary debate at the Ronald Reagan president ial library in simi valley, california. Joe biden from the last election as the battle for the soul of america. The selection is a battle for civilization. Property memory americans are obsessed with the roman empire for a reason. They collapse because of Inflation Ideology and it was invaded by barbarians. And when the romans needed their government, rome was plagued by corruption. Today, america is succumbing to Invasions Inflation and evil ideologues. Numb politicians are caught with gold bars and diamonds. The entire government is protecting a person person on the take. But theres more concerned with themselves following the fall of america. The politicians tonight have to explain the stakes. Show backbone
stephanie, lay out a very dramatic replaying and be telling of what happens, and the lead up of january six. that that is going to be critical on trying to breakthrough the noise that we know they re gonna be competing with on the day-to-day basic news coverage. what people are up against in their day-to-day lives. i believe that they are serving two audiences here. one is public education. and public knowledge. and accountability. and the other part is, okay, you have all of this evidence, you had almost 1000 interviews. who are you going to be referring for criminal charges to the doj? and so that, those two components are gonna be critical here. okay but the two groups of people that juanita is talking about, who do you really care, pretty much already know who they are going to vote for. and an effort of getting undecided voters to get care about january six. is the arrest of the committees overhyping this thing? i don t know if they are overhyping. it but they will do what the
i feel like this is going to be something where there is a lot more familiar already and clarity for the people who will be watching this. people who will be watching for accountability and also people who are gonna be watching to discredited i think that the audience has been waiting over a year for this and the american public even though fewer people are able to tune in and focus on the day-to-day interactions of the january 6th select committee. a lot of people still want to know the truth. they wanted to know who knew what and did what, and when. so if the select committee can paint a clear narrative, a clear frame, and honestly stephanie, lay out a very dramatic replaying and be telling of what happens, and the lead up of january six. that that is going to be critical on trying to breakthrough the noise that we know they re gonna be competing with on the day-to-day basic news coverage. what people are up against in their day-to-day lives. i believe that they are serving
martha: that looks like the deal that republicans are willing to propose, they have a plan that will cut $5 billion from this year s budget. here s white house chief of staff bill daley. we saw that clip moments ago. let s hear the whole thing now. the old saying where s the beef, let s see exactly the cuts they re talking about and see whether the american people believe that those such cuts, albeit we all agree there must be cuts to this government, and again, you re going to see this president lay out a very substantial cut already, the freeze, that amounts to $400 billion over ten years. martha: all righty. bob beckel is with me in the studio, he worked in president carter s white house, also a fox news crib to, kevin madden is former national press secretary to mitt romney s presidential campaign. gentlemen, welcome, good to be here with you in d.c. this morning. a lot of talk about billions of dollars, this republican proposal, 55 billion t sounds, bob, that what we re hearing