spending bill s price tag. more than a half down. he told them that top white house priorities such as tuition-free community college are out. along with other major cuts to key agenda items. the president also making it clear he wants an agreement before he heads to europe next week. the end of the month. that s prompting a renewed sense of urgency among top senate democrats. got to get it done and want to get it done this week. it is now time to fish or cut bait. we have something the american people want and they want now. there is an increasing feeling of the need to get this done. sooner the better. enough talking. it is time to get this done. joining us now, jeremy diamond from the us who, melanie zanona on capitol hill. jeremy, the president as jim pointed out dropping that price tag, making some cuts to programs. clearly something else is happening. there is a very obvious shift in tone that we re seeing. what was the messaging, how much do we know about w
vote: the presiding officer: the yeas are 50, the nays are 49. the motion is agreed to. pursuant to senate resolution 27 and the motion to discharge having been agreed to, the nomination will be placed on the executive calendar. under the previous order, the senate will resume legislative session. there will now, up to three hours of debate under the control of the senator from utah, mr. lee, or his designee. and the majority. . the presiding officer: the senator from kentucky is recognized. mr. paul: we re rapidly approaching a milestone in our country, and it s not a good one. we re rapidly approaching $30 trillion in debt. we re accumulating debt like we ve never have at any time in our history. we re actually accumulating debt at the rate of over $2 million per minute. some say deficits don t matter. some on the left say they have this new monetary theory. we can just print it all up. you ll all have free stuff. nothing co
hundred of supporters to jail and leave the clear kingpin unprosecuted if attorney general garland does not sign off on the criminal charges you have referred, what would be your reaction i would just be surprised if that happened. i really would be surprised. it s just it s so clear that he intended to interfere with a proceeding. the 845-page report providing evidence that trump did intend to interfere the committee uncovering evidence as early as december 29th that trump wanted and intended to rally his supporters to march to the u.s. capitol, uncovering a text from a former staffer who said there, quote, may be a call to action to march to the capitol and make noise. trump even pushing for 10,000 national guardsmen deployed to protect him and his supporters these new pieces of critical evidence show trump s intent remember how trump repeatedly refused to call in the national guard to protect the capitol or even his own vice president who he was endangering we
happy thanksgiving. welcome to a new hour of fox news live. i m molly line. i m kevin corke. pro-palestinian protesters rally against what they call one of the most horrific genocides being carried out in our time in gaza. [chanting]. alexis mcadams is live with more. i ve been covering these protesters quite a few weeks. today we got to cover the thanksgiving day parade. these protesters poured red paint on the ground trying to symbolize the blood that they say has been bleeding out there in gaza for innocent people and blocking the parade route. it just wrapped up a short time ago. went on quite a few hours. let s take a look at what it looked like. started around the parade route. it continued on across the city there. the group says they re going to continue to march and won t stop until there s a cease fire here. hundreds of people showing support for the palestinian people demanding the united states stop supporting what they believe is a genocide. investigators
josh green has a preview up on bloomberg politics.com. he reports that primary state that the primary state is key to locking down the gop nomination. it comes as the political world asks who in the field might try to take down trump before then. for which of those candidates is it most important to do that and what is the best way to go about it? al: 16 of them. nobody can get any traction. there is no oxygen. they all need for him to come down if they want to have any chance. it probably mostly affects jeb bush right now. how do you do it? they don t want to do it themselves because they have seen it backfire. they would love to find some outside groups to do it. what do you do? john: i think you have some candidates. i hate to disagree with you. jeb bush is elevated by this fight. the imperative is really strong. walker has some money. his super pacs have some money. he has been negatively affect did by the trump rider. he has seen his fortunes fall. a lot of these other