there are some things they don t control. on inflation, for example, that s mostly the fed s job, but they ll continue trying to work on supply chain issues, work on things incrementally to try and make a difference. they ll try on the pandemic to now that the mandate has been struck down, they re counting on business, many large businesses themselves very pro vaccination. and so maybe those businesses the white house hopes can implement some mandates, scrambling on masks to catch up with the demand on omicron, and on the legislative agenda they re trying to see if they can revive after the voting rights push, which appears doomed to fail, they ll try to revive build back better in a form joe manchin can accept. no guarantee, obviously, that that can happen, but there are reasons to think it s possible with some more negotiation. john harwood, thanks so much as always. great to see you.
this could come in two waves. absolutely, as we re looking right now, we were showing them westport, washington, and there s a lot of dense fog as well, so to your point, it is not a day to go to the beach, and it s january. but anyway, let s go and talk about everything with voting rights and the like. there s been, of course, the big, you know, push, the big momentum this last week, but it appears and i don t want to sound like negative nelly, but it appears like this legislation is heading for failure, unless something surprising happens. it has zero republican support. senate democrats do not have full party support for changing the rules relative to the filibuster and there s a new quinnipiac university poll that shows a majority of americans are definitely worried about the future of the american democracy. so, congresswoman, when you see numbers like this, does it surprise you there s not more support to shore up voting rights? i mean, do you ever hear your republican collea
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they ve subpoenaed, those two subpoenas actually generated more quick and noisy backlash than i ve seen in the case of a lot of the subpoenas that were issued. caroline wren, a fund-raiser who helped raise the money to put on the ellipse rally almost immediately went on the record and said those two don junior advisors were not involved in facilitating the rally that preceded the attack on the capitol. now, the select committee has said they believe those two advisors might have knowledge or information regarding possibly the lead-up to the rally, the planning of the rally, and in one case, possible honorariums or payments who spoke at that ellipse rally. the committee obviously has a lot of interesting questions to ask but it will be interesting to keep an eye as well on, you know, what exactly these two advisor do or don t know. okay. i always spend a lot of time every week reading your articles, betsy. thank you for coming on and talking with us. they re right here. well, the wa
great fanfare has concocted a new threat. you. we ve seen a growing threat from those who are motivated by racial animus as well as those ascribed to extremist anti-government and anti-authority ideologies. i ve decided to establish a domestic terrorism unit to augment the approach. laura: tough wrong ideology and you could be targeted by federal agents and treated like a terrorist. joining me now is a former head of the fbi s criminal division and former fbi director. this stems from the week after the january 6 anniversary, while the voting rights push is going on, so-called voting rights push. doesn t this all seem a little too cutely timed here? it does. it s way too much in sync. i would love to think that doj