say we don t need a debate. we don t want to discuss this. it s not bipartisan to bring it on the floor. let the amendments flow once the bill is on the floor and everyone has an equal chance. they re expert and sticking very effective hands in the ears so they don t hear any of it. correct me on the other point blocking a straight up and down vote so they can negotiate behind closed doors, does that sound at all what the republicans say they want in those days in this process? that s what they ve done. and up to the obstructionism and quantify it any way you want, january 09 to now, 16 months or so trying to slow down, slow walk, block everything they can. and so far, it s a work for them. a work on health care even though we passed it, the numbers aren t bad. the polls look good. not a great year for democrats.
good to see you tonight, senator. good to be back. can your party begin the vote to end this debate without gutting reform? oh. they re embarrassed by it. you heard mitch mcconnell, the cynics outdid mitch mcconnell and jim bunning combined. you look at this, he s saying go back to the backroom, cut a deal, something bipartisan, bring it out in the open and depate it. bring it out in the open now and debate it. this goes back to december, john boehner met with 100 bank lobbyists to figure out how to kill the bill. the head of the senate campaign committee went to new york to meet with hedge fund and other wall street executives to figure out how to kill the bill. the american banking association says the more you can delay, the more chance you can write the bill to our favor or kill it. that s what they re doing. i think shows like this and your outspokenness and others, keith, will embarrass republicans enough so they can t continue to
with fixed news worth $1 and her upcoming reality show, a brand name, with tlc. turn now to david weigle. good evening, keith. you ve done your reports. the possible perjury issue. what have you found? i hate to wreck it for you. we need to see the transcript, but it doesn t sound like she trapped herself in anything here. wade davies was prohibited from taking it much further from the questions about what you know, the e-mails that were sent, they didn t ask about previously. she stuck to saying it was political e-mails, e-mails about the governor s mansion, the e-mails that you were talking about doesn t really come up. so people i talked to inside the courtroom say that, you know, maybe she could have fudged the words a little less, but it doesn t seem to be a problem for her. that s the correct answer is the one we re looking for.
days later t may be more viscerally felt as an impact than the whole health care debate was. is it resonating to any degree like that in washington? well, to some extent. let me also say that the congressman beared the lead there, the fact that latinos sitting around eating bagels really says everything you need to know about what america s supposed to be. that s it. but the fact is while they re hearing the noise in washington, my sense from reporting this afternoon up on the hill, keith, is that the democratic leadership, even while robert gibbs is down at the white house pointing out the chaos that could happen around the country, i don t think the democrats want to i know, based on what they told me this afternoon, top democratic sources on the hill in both the house and the senate, told me they re not going to bring up an immigration bill any time soon. the senate would go first, the senate is not going to get to it until at least july, if then. maybe not until right befor