trust, because joe manchin is a typical democrat come he tried to masquerade as a moderate. he let the people of west virginia down. by the way the coal industry in particular will be hurt hard by this bill. he s more than happy to tow the party line especially after chuck schumer look at this. they sweetened the deal, amazing the things that go on in the swamp in washington. he promised to green light a pipeline project from one of manchin s major donors from west virginia to virginia. in reality no actual moderate would ever support this green new deal energy spending bill for any reason. it is totally and completely reckless and irresponsible. we did invite senator manchin on this program to defend his position, his office didn t respond to our request. he did every sunday show, why not come on here just a few minutes of your time is all we ask. it s a massive betrayal of the people of west virginia, their lives will get worse, their taxes will go up, the cost of living will conti
according to correspondence and testimony and media reports, i should say, the sergeant at arms said that the speaker s office didn t like the optics of that. and you know why? because you can never forget the context here. in the summer of 2020 the they called rioters and looters peaceful protesters all summer long. so it s kind of tough then on january 6th to say, you know what? we want more law enforcement, we want the national guard to protect the capitol. i think that s the reason they didn t do it, because of their position on defunding the police and the position they took during the somewhere of 2020. but she should be asked that question. that s something that if the american people put us in charge, we get to the bottom of it, and we ll get an answer. maria: yeah, i think to you make an important point because chuck schumer was out and about talking extremists in 2020 the about brett kavanaugh and the supreme court. we know this past week a murder attempt was made on justice
him up on that offer a because according to correspondence and testimony and media reports, i should say, the sergeant at arms said that the speaker s office didn t like the optics of that. and you know why? because you can never forget the context here. in the summer of 2020 the they called rioters and looters peaceful protesters all summer long. so it s kind of tough then on january 6th to say, you know what? we want more law enforcement, we want the national guard to protect the capitol. i think that s the reason they didn t do it, because of their position on defunding the police and the position they took during the somewhere of 2020. but she should be asked that question. that s something that if the american people put us in charge, we get to the bottom of it, and we ll get an answer. maria: yeah, i think to you make an important point because chuck schumer was out and about talking extremists in 2020 the about brett kavanaugh and the supreme court. we know this past week a murd
maggie haberman, cnn political analyst and washington correspondent for the new york times. the grand jury in new york city has expired but the manhattan d.a. claims the investigation still goes on. but what does it tell with you, the grand jury looking into the trump organization no longer exists. i think it s unlikely you see another grand jury impanelled barring a lot of new evidence. even if that happened you would have donald trump s lawyers saying you made all the statements bakting it s a weak case. privately the d.a. s office didn t want to rely on michael cohen as the main witness. that was a big piece of concern by alvin bragg, the d.a. now whether that was valid or not is open question. but i think if you with this special grand jury lapsing, i think the chances that donald trump gets charged in mantel are slim to none. then in georgia you have a special grand jury convening on monday. what are you watching there?
so we work really hard as librarians to make sure that kids have books that they can see themselves in, but we also want to offer books where kids can learn about other kids lives. and who knows if that s something that would get you demonized. reporter: governor greg abbott s office didn t respond when we asked for comment on what librarians in texas are telling us. we also reached out to matt krause and stopped by his office. hello? reporter: do you think you re going to win this, or do you think you re going to lose this? it s not about whether i will win or lose this. i think it s a point in our culture and our society when we have to ask ourselves, what do we stand to lose if we don t correct action and course now? we can t afford, as a democracy, to believe anything else than we ll correct this. evan mcmorris-santoro reporting. quick break, be right back.