right now, and i m glad it s you, are a, because i ve modeled way way through two hours of legal staff. it s in your hands no, friend. you re very kind. i wouldn t go that fire, but i leave all, she great to see. welcome to the beat, everyone, i m ari melber, and as we mentioned, there s a lot going on, even as we get towards the holidays, december vibes. but jack smith, making a big move today, going straight to the supreme court. that is unusual, and it tells us something about the hand he thinks he s holding. we ve seen delays from the trump folks on this coup trial and they have every right to file appeals, and sometimes appeals have the consequence of delays. what s new here, ali velshi militant shunning that this is something everyone s trying to make sense of tonight, it s jack smith is moving first. he s basically calling for whatever delay or bluff the trump folks have been pushing out to be over. asking the supreme court to intervene. it s a move of confidence,
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what message are you sending to voters right now? i think the president has been off to a strong start. we passed covid relief. people around the globe got tax checks. yes, we have to get this done. we absolutely have to show this is something we can do. it s unfortunate that not a single republican is willing to increase the debt ceiling, that not a single republican is willing to give us funding to keep the government open. obviously we have to be the responsible party and we will be. i am optimistic we will get to the consensus. will the figure be lower than $3.5 trillion by the end of this week? i m sure. the speaker said that s self-evidence. i can understand if that was the position, people saying, oh, the
restaurants where they re picking up deliveries. so there s like a dignity and justice issue here. secondly, we have to change the rules of the game. there s the pro act in congress in terms of providing workers the right to join together. there are all the tax policy reforms that professor brown has outlined in her books. there s the range of policies. boosting unemployment insurance. the expanded child tax credit, stimulus tax checks. these are things that allow people to survive and guess what, it gives them power to say no to bad jobs which in a competitive marketplace employers should be competing for workers and, therefore, should be raising wages and offering decent benefits. want people to come to work, pay them more, treat them better. thank you so much. much appreciated. coming up later, a lot of big guests on alex whit reports. she s talking to jeremy conley and stefanie murphy.