i m not saying i did that, but maybe i did. the republicans today took that trick, that high school trick, and they took it to its logical extreme. new this morning, house republicans on the judiciary committee released a 1000-page roadmap detailing allegations of political bias in the fbi and department of justice under president biden. this is a preview of what a gop majority may uncover from daily administration at the midterm. i know what you are thinking, a thousand pages, they must really have some damning evidence there. but no, this is the high school big margins trick times doesn t. literally. as the washington post puts it today, the report itself is less than 50 pages. so what s in there? it s more than 700 pages of already public letters and those are mainly just dozens of duplicates of the same two letters. and then there are about 300 pages of just signatures. talking points memo characterizes the report as nothing more than a who s who of fox news flavo
hopefully, that settles that. and now we do not ever have to talk about litter boxes in school ever again! and be sure to tell your friends, this pre-midterm weekend, the truth matters. but only if you hear it. so listen up! and on that note, we wish you all a very good night! from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news. thank you for staying up late, i will see you at the end of monday! mo nday you know when you had to write it as a preschool and i had to be a certain number of pages? so you d bump up the font size and make the margins a quarter inch bigger on both sides. i m not saying i did that, but maybe i did. the republicans today took that trick, that high school trick, and they took it to its logical extreme. new this morning, house republicans on the judiciary committee released a 1000-page roadmap detailing allegations of political bias in the fbi and department of justice under president biden. this is a preview of what a gop majority may uncove
Feel your party, the Democratic Party does not Pay Attention to them any more you are more concerned with what bathroom people go into, to how they earn a living . What is the message. Very fair question. One, you give me credit. Its about 1 10. Its not a bad rate for me. Look, if we were going back in history to the 30s and 40s, and you asked the average working person, which party is the party of the Working Class in america . Overwhelmingly, people would have said it was the Democratic Party. Today people do not say that. And for good reason. No. When we talk about the greed on wall street, it wean the the republicans alone who did it, they did it with democrats. It was a democratic administration, not a republican
administration, that brought forth nafta, i think the democrats have got to make a fundamental choice, chris, that is which side are they on . You cannot be on the side of wall street, of the Drug Companies and the Insurance Companies and the big money and go to Working P
country are becoming far of what they re, so we need to fight for an economy and a government that works for all and not just a few. i think those are the issues that the american people here in wisconsin and around the country are responding to. why are we the only country or major country not to have health care? why haven t we raised the minimum wage to a living wage? why haven t we been more aggressive in terms of childcare, making public colleges and universities free? this is in fact what working families want. they re sick and tired of the rich getting richer, and are struggling to put food on the table. we gotta focus on those interests. senator, you re raising a lot of concerns that voters have. how aware are they are the things that this administration and democrats have done to help the working class, whether
on call a change. we re not going to have much of a planet to leave our kids and grandchildren, but alex, you cannot ignore the economy. 60% of our people living paycheck to paycheck, while the wealthiest people in this country are becoming far of what they re, so we need to fight for an economy and a government that works for all and not just a few. i think those are the issues that the american people here in wisconsin and around the country are responding to. why are we the only country or major country not to have health care? why haven t we raised the minimum wage to a living which? why haven t we been more aggressive in terms of childcare, making public colleges and universities free? this is in fact what working families want. they re sick and tired of the rich getting richer, and are