legislation has been pending about how joe biden hadn t gotten things done. you had progressives saying he can t really make bipartisan deals because republicans aren t reasonable. you had centrists saying they have gone too far left to get some of the partisan objectives like big climate bill, and in reality, once we have gotten to the end of the play, we see that he s done both things. you ve had major bipartisan success on infrastructure, on semiconductor manufacturing, on gun safety, on burn pits legislation, veterans healthcare, and on the big partisan things, the american rescue plan last year, $1.9 trillion passed with democratic votes alone and now you have this big package of climate and healthcare and tax issues passed with every single democrat voting for it, no republicans voting for it, that adds up to a pretty robust set of legislative successes for biden that they hope they can use in the midterm campaign, in a year that is
guilt. but it sure means that they re worried about having being perceived is committing a crime. well, he s basically got a blank check and he can pardon anyone he wants but we want to know why he didn t. thank you all so much. luke broadwater, frankfurt lucy, chuck, i m not letting you go, you re gonna stay with us and we ll see you in a minute right after the break. when we come back, one of our next guests calls this much, much worse in the watergate. we re going to discuss if trump or anyone close to him might face serious consequences. later, today s ruling from the supreme expanding gun rights and, the breaking news tonight from the senate on gun safety. we ll be speaking to a former gun industry executive about all of it and what more guns on the street means for security. the 11th hour just getting underway on a very busy thursday night. a very bus
succeed, whether or not he pardons these people. what s interesting to me, stephanie look, i ve never asked for a pardon, i don t that guy ever had to, i don t intend to, i m pretty sure you haven t done that either. they must have had some consciousness of guilt. asking for a pardon doesn t mean they committed a crime. but it sure means they are worried about having been perceived as committing a crime. well, he s basically got a blank check and he can pardon anyone he wants i certainly know want to know why he didn t. thanks so much luke broadwater, frankfurt lucy, chuck, i m not letting you go, you re gonna stay with us and we ll see you in a minute right after the break. when we come back, one of our next guests calls this much, much worse in the watergate. we re going to discuss if trump or anyone close to him might face serious consequences. later, today s ruling from the supreme expanding gun rights, and the breaking news tonight from the senate on gun safety. we ll be spe
interesting as it lays out what was going on in the white house in those days. senator, i would like to focus your attention on the border, far away from minnesota, but relevant and i think directly impacting all of us. there is a humanitarian crisis at the border, and yet, there has been no move on any kind of immigration reform in the senate or in the house that has been effective. is there any possibility, senator, that you could take this issue up in a possibly bipartisan form to get anything done on immigration? you know, earlier, i was saying how remarkable it was to see the kind of finally a breakthrough in the logjam in the senate on gun safety. the challenge is we have had this logjam on immigration for years and years and year. i really believe it is driven by republicans in the senate who refuse to take up comprehensive immigration reform. like we were able to discuss and get close to only back barely
seen since sandy hook. something that we didn t see after parkland. something that we didn t see, of course, after one shooting after another. and that is a bipartisan a bipartisan deal. on one of the most difficult issues of our time, as far as congress striking deals. we ve got to we ve got a deal on public safety, on gun safety yesterday. i d say between that bipartisan deal and also the january 6th hearing where republicans and democrats were working together to get to the truth, on one of the most horrific days in american history, that s a pretty good day for congress. yeah, joe, who is the what s the name of the sister who used to say that? sister margaret. sister margaret, yeah. i think when i was in catholic school, i was paying less attention to sister mary than to