when are you going to push on that? that would be hand and hand with the bill, jonathan. got it. okay. i think you heard what senator manchin said right now about where he is on doing it across the board. i m looking at some of the specific pieces of legislation. already the reconciliation, of course, we have different numbers. so i m being strategic about this as is senator schumer as is everyone that is interested. you cannot when you listen to the georgia voters like stacy abrams and i will hear this afternoon, senator americaly is going to be there, as well. the hearing tomorrow. i don t know how you can look at them and say oh no. we ve got the archaic rule. so we re not going to help you. it cannot be the answer. senator amy klobuchar of minnesota, chair of the senate rules committee. thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. thank you very much, jonathan. and now we turn to ohio congresswoman joyce baity, chair
because his own supporters were upset about this, a group called get fisa right became the largest supporter group on mybarackobama.com, forced to release a video, and say i recognize it s a small bill, instead of not letting them have a tool they need, it s flawed, i ll do a review later and see what kind of additional civil liberty selections might be need needed. but yet he s fought every possible proposal, often in incoherent terms that for example, senator americaly wanted to require the fisa court or at least the justice department to release redacted opinions of important interpretations so we don t have secret law. americans would know what the surveillance law means. they said, no, no, no. we don t need this, we already
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