trillion spent and billions more in federal aid that could bring us to $6 trillion in planned spending, and that s just for started. welcome everybody, i m neil cavuto, so happy to have you. it s hot out there, but the spending is running hot and heavy too. a lot more detail with south carolina republican nancy bates who, you know, her whole reason to run for office was to put a lid on this. so what does she think of all of this? in the meantime, let s go to the david spunt on these plans, tax cents and all this stuff creditsand tough that you are paying for. reporter: good morning. that $3 .5 trillion is feel up for debate, members of the administration say that money is well worth it. some progressives on capitol hill like congresswoman pramila jayapal, she said it is merely a down payment meaning that total of $6 trillion could go even higher. you see the president there on capitol hill on wednesday, he made that trip to meet with democrats to talk about this $3.5 tril
happening. a $3.5 trillion infrastructure package, what the they re calling human infrastructure package on top of the trillion dollar real infrastructure package for next week. joe manchin saying that he s not going to stand in the way of advancing a vote on it. that makes the possibility of it happening more likely. here s the problem. that could also lead to a lot more inflation as some fear all of this government churning of our money is going to hit us hard at grocery stores and car lots. how real is the threat? depends on how likely the passive of that $3.5 trillion human infrastructure deal is. chad pergram is on capitol hill with more. democrat joe manchin says he won t derail the party for starting debates on the infrastructure bill. manchin is worried about how to pay for the plan. i m concerned about everything, inflation, i m concerned about the price. i want to make sure we re paying for it, we have a competitive tax rate, makes sure the climate policies that
i paint a quick picture for you the challenges we are faced are the immense amount of rhetoric out there. what we are trying to separate is aspirational from intent. combine in in order to get to that intent, we are thinking about private communications and often encryption. i would say that what we are faced with is the challenge of amount of data and then really trying to find, because of the volume and because of private communications, intent that would have given us the intelligence picture to shed light on some of the plans and indications as our military folks might say. quickly, please. yes, sir. i will defer to you, senator, your colleagues and other oversight entities such as this one to actually determine what went wrong on january 6th. i don t feel i m empower order have enough information to declare whether or not this is an intelligence failure. i do know, however, it was not a success. we will do everything we can to make sure that what we know is better di
the bottom line of this is two one of the biggest russian things. the first is that the press hoaxers and truthers in d.c. must be throwing off the intel works for the american people. they are supposed to find out community i think immediately as a national security threat information that is prudent to posed by china is growing by their decisions about who they the day. want to be the president, that s clear and why republican politicians, what their lawmakers are continuing to connections are and in this press the f.b.i. for a briefing case what the connection would on other efforts of the chinese be to the chinese communist government and operatives to party within the biden family considering joe biden is going influence our politicians. to be the next president of the sandra: brand-new united states. the second is they have an developments in the hunter obligation to be fair. biden tax probe this morning. they have an obligation to a.p. reporting president trump treat
scaled back build back better bill but how much can you scale it back and have it be building back better? will democrats go along? let s go out fron. good evening. i m erin burnett. closing in on trump. big blows to the former president tonight. first closer to criminal charges in georgia. the fulton county da writing tonight her office found, quote, possible criminal disruptions and has opened an investigation into any coordinated attempts to unlawfully alter the outcome of the 2020 elections. the operative word there, criminal. and tonight the georgia prosecutor requesting a special grand jury to force witnesses to testify. all of this investigation centers around the trump phone call with georgia s secretary of state brad raffensperger. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. and georgia just one of the hits trump is taking tonight. the january 6 committee taking a huge step today. they sent this eight-page letter