tonight on 360 a jury puts a price on rudyi giuliani s live? will ruby treeman ever see a dime of the $1 tray million he has been ordered to pay. we now know what killed actor matthew perry, who drown after taking a large amount of ketamine. dr. sanjay gupta joins us. man whose fall from grace rivals, any in history. earlier this was rudy giuliani, america s mayor some called him. former crime busting u.s. attorney. looking on the photo for all the world like a man on top of this. for years working for and lying for a man, in his prior life, he may pay for a fraction of those lice. two 2020 georgia election workers whom he defamed again and begin including outside his civil trial earlier this week and again today, after the jury awarded more than $148 million in damages. that includes more than $16 million each for deaf nation, $20 million each for the emotionally discretion he brought them for upending their lives and $75 million in punitive damages. the flame rudy j
it s so it s such a sort of circular conversation here in the reality-based landscape in which all of us operate. but it s so important to start with the foundational law, that there wasn t fraud, and alexi is talking about where we are today. when we talk about a prodemocratic party, the democratic party and anti-democratic party, it is not democratic to undermine the hallmark of our democracies, to undermine our elections and furthering those lies to be responsive to your base that believes them is anti-democratic. i wonder if any of those larger sort of democracy on the line arguments have made their way into the conversations at the highest level of the democratic party about the filibuster. you know, nicole, they certainly have, and it s one of the reasons why, and this has been building for many months, by the way, why biden and the white house have been under such pressure to try to prioritize voting rights, to try to do
which is a progressive left wing democratic party, completely different than bill clinton s democratic party of 25 years tag when he and newt gingrich had welfare reform. they won t buy into it. they won t. that s more important than any of these top line arguments. $1.5 trillion, this, that. it s what is going inside it. so manchin made it very clear, excess federal spending means higher inflation. we cannot transform society into one that doesn t go to work or respects the dignity of work. eligibility, means testing and work requirements. martha, you ve got in this i ve read everything so carefully. i read the house budget committee markup. you have people earning $300,000, 500,000 a year getting assistance for these universal basic income ideas. child care, child tax credit. actually, my favorite one, if you re earning $800,000 a year
campaign trail and talked to trump supporters, this is what people wanted. they voted for someone who didn t have any political experience. they put him in the highest office of the land. and now they are also they were chanting during the swamp and this is what happens when you drain the swamp. you get new people who don t have experience and don t have institutional knowledge and we will see how they run the government. if they can run the government and this goes smoothly, then maybe we will see a re-election of donald trump. if this blows up in their face by the time the term elections come along things will be a lot different in washington. the first real test to that is the hearing, the first public setting in which you get a sense of how these individuals are going to fare here in d.c. on do they get the nuances and gray areas in answering the questions? how well prepared, joe, we were talking before, how well prepared are they to actually come in and not just manage the top l