The ornate Kennedy Caucus Room of the Russell Senate Office Building featured a historic event heralding the introduction of bipartisan legislation S.91-Forgotten Heroes of the Holocaust Congressional Gold Medal Act (https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/senate-bill/91), awarding a Congressional Gold Medal to 60 diplomats in recognition of their heroism and bravery during the Holocaust.
it. she looked the other way. she told cops to quit and they did. ainsley: the guy who won progressive. some say even more progressive than she is. steve: at least she is admitting there s a problem and it s a clarion call for democrats. wake up, there s a problem in the streets. brian: if she said i am wrong, this is what i should have done, that would have been an interesting way to approach re-election. enough to that she says i think terrible. i got voted out of office and this is what i think? less credibility than ever. steve instance a ains hand it over to ashley for headlines. ashley: start with a crisis at the southern border. roughly 3,000 migrants are marching through mexico demanding better treatment at detention center. it comes in the wake of last month s deadly facility fire, which killed 39 migrants. meanwhile a grouch republicans are joining senator bill haggerty s efforts to reintroduce a bill that would expand title 42 just as the order is set to end. senator
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson said the Council did not do a good job messaging the proposed laws that would have overhauled how the nation's capital prosecutes and punishes crime.
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson on Tuesday said city lawmakers didn't do a good enough job of explaining a criminal-code overhaul that would weaken maximum penalties for some crimes and is on track to be rescinded by Congress as soon as Wednesday.
under control. it s not easy when they push to spend money. neil: thanks, senator to endure so many questions. hope you have a merry christmas. same to you. neil: we re waiting for the president of the united states and the president of ukraine. i whatn t to go to chad pergram. something that senator haggerty mentioned, not that he supports this huge spending measure but mitch mcconnell would have the ten republican votes he needs to pass it. are you hearing the same thing? it s caused a ruckus as you very well reported between house members and those republicans in the senate. neil, as i said, it s about the math. senator haggerty said wouldn t have got ten to this point if mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer didn t have the votes. keep in mind who the ten senator might be. row blount, retiring senator from missouri. rob portman, retiring senator from ohio. richard burr, retiring senator