election year. that is something that i think the speaker of the house will carry with him moving forward for, hopefully for him, positive energy in 2016. now, the united states senate, this bill, tamron, it s moving forward. they already broke the filibuster. they should be done about noon, 1:00. i actually saw the house clerk take the bill over from the house to the senate. i ve never seen a bill move that quickly. the jet fumes of the christmas holiday are really starting to percola percolate in congress. they want to get out of here and they are not going to fight this anymore. all right. thank you very much, luke. we ll keep an eye on that vote, thank you. controversial drug company ceo martin shkreli is home today, out on bail after posting $5 million to go back home. he s still been charged with security and wire fraud. federal officials allege that shkreli ran that ponzi scheme, shuffling money from one firm to pay off investors to another. the 32-year-old millionaire first
tamron, there is a big debate tomorrow night, so this undoubtedly will be one of the top questions asked. thank you, kristen welker. i ll get reaction from dnc chair, congressman debbie wasserman schultz. she will join us in just a few. first, let s bring in msnbc political correspondent and host steve kornacki for more on how this potentially could hurt sanders in the final weeks before the first votes. so, bottom line, let s talk about first, when we say database and this information, as i understand it, this is information on voters buying habits, consumer information so that the campaigns can strategize how to reach these important voters. is that the case, steve? well, yeah. when you re the bernie sanders campaign and you are relying on a breakout showing in iowa or new hampshire, those first two states, it s all about grassroots outreach, it s all about personally identifying these voters, getting volunteers out there to talk to them, to motivate them, to get them out to the
its database of democratic voters. now, that s an important resource that could prove crucial in early voting states like new hampshire and iowa. the move coming just one day before the third democratic debate deals a potentially major blow to the sanders campaign. let s get right to it with msnbc s kristen welker with the details. so, kristen, first, let s talk about how this happened. reporter: well, tamron, here s what we know so far. according to the democratic national committee, it was a breach, and it happened on wednesday when a computer glitch allowed people in bernie sanders campaign to access a democratic voters database for a short period of time. they re stressing that. the dnc is immediately, as you pointed out, suspending the campaign s access to that critical voter information after accusing of it taking those improper steps. now, on wednesday, they say that s when this all started to unfold. earlier today, a dnc official was on msnbc. here s what he had to say. take