indeed. helene cooper, great have you on, thank you very much. great reporting. that is tonight s reidout. inside with jen psaki starts now. inside with jen psaki starts now. well, the four times indicted republican front runner is continuing to echo the language of adolf hitler, and brag about compliments from vladimir putin. so, that is pretty much where we are right now. donald trump said all of that new hampshire just over the weekend, were governor chris sununu just endorsed nikki haley. the governor is going to join me to talk about all of that later in the show. we are going to dig into some pretty wild new reporting about supreme court justice clarence thomas, and concerns that he would resign over his paycheck. we do want to start tonight with what i hope will be a bit of a sober reminder of where the american electorate sits right now. it is important for everyone to hear. this weekend, trump, once again, echoed dictators, praised autocrats, repeated racis
look, i think it s highly unlikely donald trump has ever read mine comp. they attack what he said, but if you come back to the root of the issue, it s what a lot of american people agree with him on. remember when trump s first wife said he kept a book of hitler s speeches by his bedside? now he s echoing nazi rhetoric, and as unusual, republican politicians are coming to his defense. also, new reporting on justice clarence thomas, and his quest to live like the jones while serve on the court, which could go a long way to explain why he allowed his wealthy friends to give him such lavish, lavish gifts. and fresh off their 148 million dollar court victory over rudy giuliani, the women he defamed, ruby freeman and shaye moss, are now filing a new lawsuit against rudy. but we begin tonight with the phrase, poisoning the blood of our country. if it sounds like nazi talk, it s because it is. in chapter 11 of adolf hitler s fascist manifesto he writes, all great culture
newsroom . with regard to the debt limit things are looking good and very optimistic. that might be how president biden feels about debt ceiling negotiations, but it s not clear everyone agrees, we ll look at the obstacles still ahead. and we have to be on top of the plane we re going to get on top of the plane. yeah, buckle up for what s expected to be a very busy holiday travel weekend, it s the unofficial start of summer, people, and the u.s., and millions here, are on the move. plus, cnn sports andy scholes joins me live to look at how new rules in major league baseball are putting action back in the game. . announcer: live from cnn center this is cnn newsroom with paula newton. we begin with a renewed sense of optimism on capitol hill this hour that a financial disaster could be averted. white house and republican negotiators have been hammering out the details of a plan to raise the nation s debt limit and we re told an agreement could be reached as
it is everywhere right now. it has such policies allowing retirement plan managers to consider things like climate change in their investment decisions even if that s not your priority. senator manchin of west virginia unloaded on the president. here is a quote. this administration continues to prioritize their radical policy agenda over the economic energy and national security needs of our country. biden is putting his administration s progressive agenda above the well-being of the american people. a democrat is saying this. republicans say this shows exactly the president does not care about everyday americans. instead of telling an investors that you need to invest only for the best financial return for the person working at home or in a truck instead you tell them to prioritize the president s agenda. the president, his agenda is more important than their better retirement. harris: senator marsha blackburn republican from tennessee, member of the senate is in person
course, and this is a picture of a guy, i m not saying the guy in the picture is himself cute, honestly, what would i, know not my area expertise. but i think just as a picture, regardless of the guy, i think as a picture this is kind of cute. just in terms of composition. in part because it s kind of got a swirl effects. like on the upper left side of the image, we ve got his eye that s looking kind of whisky, kind of head downstream, but then on the lower right side of the image he s got the biggest mark, heading straight up towards his ear so the whole thing is kind of a swirl you know? just as a picture as a mugshot in particular i think that s not bad. that person is the attorney general of the great state of texas and that is in fact his mugshot. his name is ken who s indicted in booked into the collin county jail in texas on felony securities fraud charges a few years ago, those felony charges are still pending against him, he was still under indictment on multiple fel