at this hour, you might remember this image of the man behind me, kicking his feet up on then house speaker nancy pelosi s desk during the capitol riots so how many years will he be spending behind bars for his actions on january 6th. that s next. and the horrific words the suspect said at the scene after deliberately crashing into the white house barrier monday night allegedly telling authorities he admired nazis and wanted to quote kill the president. plus, speed bump, with just eight days left before a potential default, one official tells nbc news that house speaker kevin mccarthy and his team refuse to negotiate with the white house, and then another meeting gets scheduled there. so where do things stand right now? we ve got a live report. also, the potential real world fallout if a deal is not reached by june 1st. what one veteran s group says is their primary concern. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. i want to begin right the
those bans. three republican women insisted six weeks is not enough time for a woman to make a decision. they pushed for a 12-week ban instead, and ultimately joined every democrat in voting against the bill. they called their filibuster group with the only other women in the senate a democrat, an independent. the sister senators, and all five of them wore matching buttons that wore elect more women. joining me now, rina shah, senior advicer at republican women for progress and a former republican strategist, and nbc s rehema ellis. the governor says he s going to sign this. a state supreme court struck down another six-week abortion ban. they think this is going to be different. they think so, but it will certainly be challenged. here s the thing that s different. that 3-2 ban, that vote from the
talk to voters in 2019. this comes on the heels of the sixth democratic debate on thursday night which despite being the smallest candidate debate so far is full of fireworks on a variety of issues from impeachment to wine caves. joining me now, columnist for the daily beast. former spokesperson for hillary clinton. and republican strategist and board member of republican women for progress. welcome to all of you. felipe, who do you think had the best debate thursday? we go through this where we say amy klobuchar elevated herself and did well. it s true, but other than staying in the position she s in she doesn t move much? why? why didn t she move much? i don t know. she never has a problem meeting the criteria for the debates. there s a lot of options. two months from now we might be talking about the surprise of amy klobuchar. but overall i think the debates
lindsay graham saying that president trump should really rise above this and not engage in this type of politics. i do think it s significant and important to point out that president trump has a history of this type of rhetoric. remember, he launched his political career on the birtherism campaign, and that idea something that he has since stepped away from. but he engages in identity, race, and culture politics, ali, and he s giving us a preview, i think, of things to expect on the campaign trail as he fights go re-election, ali. kristen welker for us at the white house. joining me now is reena shaw, republican strategist and board member for the republican women for progress. reena s worked for republican members of congress and faced racist replarks from supporters of president trump. reena, you in fact in 2016 when you said you couldn t back trump, you started to face that backlash that included some of the language that we ve heard today, the go back to where you came from. r
look. i have personal problems with staying silent. i think that gives rise to this. i think it makes it okay and normalizes it. but they are worried about their re-election. and, trump, he gets another term, right? say he gets another term. but then we re done with him. so it s going to be up to principled conservatives like myself to rebuild the party, to talk about what makes a patriot. i am a patriot because my family s situation. just because my skin is brown doesn t mean we go back to india. my dad s side is ugandan. we were kicked out of that country because he said he wanted us to go back to where we came from. always a pleasure to talk to you. rina shaw is a republican strategist and board member for republican women for progress. while the president goes after those four congresswomen, the justice department says it s making a lawful exercise to restrict eligibility for asylum. in less than 24 hours, a new rule from the administration will take effect that could effecti