You host national debates over the most difficult, legal questions. I was listening to you asking about a conflict of interest, with a president and his son with problems. I saw you just corner some guests who couldnt answer, because these are hard questions. Maybe thats a whole national debate. I think that is a good one. I think that theres a conversation about addiction, which is a disease, and we had someone on talking about someone in his immediate family. Yeah. I think it would be a good conversation for the country if were still capable. I hope we are as a country. You know, i believe, and we as The Beat believe you can do serious with light and fun. Youre going to need that Skill Set if you cover the Gentleman Running for governor in north carolina. Thats a big one today. Im thinking about our other colleagues all the way out to Jimmy Fallon has his main shows, and then has three other wild shows. We could have you do it. Well do it on youtube. Lets do it. Ill see you soon, nic
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ri tonight on all in. so, we just stormed the effing capital. january 6th will be a day in infamy. the proud boys will stand back and stand by for sentencing. we have secured the convictions of leaders of both the proud boys and the oath keepers for seditious conspiracy. our work will continue. tonight, the guilty verdict for donald trump s footsoldiers and congressman, jamie raskin, on the connective tissue from the leaders of the mob, to the man who sent them. then another supreme court ethics blockbuster. the same megadonor treating clarence thomas 11th vacations and paying his mother s rent is caught paying the private school tuition that child thomas raises his son. plus, the prosecution rests in the trump civil rape trial, as the accused is offered a second chance to testify. and the mysterious case of a formerly pro abortion north carolina democrat, now suddenly voting with republicans to restrict abortion access. all in starts right now. good evening from new y
boehner s plan has now checked harry reed s. today those same bean counters are saying, yep, reed s numbers are wrong as well. but they also say that when it s all said and done, reed s deficit cutting trumps boehner s by, listen to this, more a trillion dollars. reed s plan, ten years, $2.2 trillion in net debt reduction. meantime boehner s plan $850 billion. again, six days until default. so what about the white house here? no debt meetings, not today, at least not publicly on the president s schedule. so let s go to washington, to jane small she s a congressional correspondent of time magaz e magazine, friend of the show. glad to have you back on. help me understand this, we ll call it odd, this very odd moment between some house republicans that happened yesterday. some are vastly underwhelmed of the debt cutting plan of speaker john boehner. to get them together to rally around this, house leaders showed this clip from a gangster movie, jay newton-small, it s called t