speak to their state transportation departments, governors to get a list of infrastructure priorities. congressional democrats want to cram more in there than just bridges, roads and trains. the budget chairman told the hill the next reconciliation bill will likely combine infrastructure, healthcare and more as some colleagues are pushing to pass other priorities like immigration reform through reconciliation. that is the procedural tool that democrats used to pass the covid bill without republican support. it s unclear if those types of initiatives could get through the process. some could argue they re not tied to the budget. we re not there yet anyway. republicans expressed willingness to work with democrats on infrastructure, which is the biggest focus. this bold action is ours. if we want to work with republicans, we will. where we can we will. we will not be deterred from big bold action when we can t work with them. the white house sees the infrastructure as a way
brian: america s crime crisis plaguing the seats of cities including our nation s capitol. our nest guest says crime is so bad he was forced to shut down business of employers employees and customers. joining us now is the founder and ceo of winery michael dorf. when you say it s bad put that in context. nightly break-ins to cars where the staff can t even drive to a parking lot nearby to walk to work. our patrons not feeling comfortable coming in. bands not wanting to play because they hear their friends and other groups had their advance broken into. and even wedding planers that come to do a tasting will have their vehicle broken into while
penalties against trump, or his company, or even a ban on them being involved in certain types of businesses. and also the matter of the ongoing criminal investigation into trump out of the manhattan district attorney s office which presumably would be able to use any of trump s testimony today in helping build its case against him as well. and then there are the various january 6th investigations continuing to probe trump s attempt to overturn the legitimate election, and now a justice department investigation into trump s removal of classified records for which the fed obtained a search warrant on monday. all of this seems to have scared donald trump into doings something hear has never had too before in his life. sit down and shut up. my nest guest is just the persos we want to speak to on a night like tonight. no one who has done more in depth reporting on the trump family and business practices. joining me is suzanne craig, investigative reporter for the new york times, one of t
0 hi ali. trump world has now reportedly started speculating about who in the former president s orbit might have talked to the fbi and what it could mean for the we ll have more on that later but let s go back in time a little. to 2005. more than a decade before donald trump s first run for president, before he started flirting with racist birtherism conspiracies, back when he was just a real estate guy with a funny hair-do and a reality tv show, that year, the intrepid journalist tim o brien the guy on the left, decided to start digging into the so-called trump empire. what he found then probably wouldn t shock anyone today, but back then it was a big deal. tim o brien discovered that donald trump s much-lauded business success was actually far less impressive than trump had led anyone to believe. he found that donald trump had been significantly overstating his net worth by billions of dollars. that he wasn t remotely close to being a billionaire and so in 2005, tim o brien wrote a
nest guest who just had a beautiful baby girl named valentina. rachel: the amazing doctors in chicago children s hospital are going to operate on her heart on monday: our child was born with a congenital heart defect but also with down syndrome. i would just say to any woman who has a diagnosis who gets that call from the doctor just like i did, valentina has given me as much joy and pride as any of my other little babies. she is an american and she has a right to live. i happen to also be a pro-life woman. would i be welcome at this march? of course. tell me why you came to the march today. i came to the march because i m fighting for life. we just need to stand up for what we believe. in i came here to farch for all the babies with down syndrome. rachel: why did you want to be the first sitting president to address this march. i didn t do it for that reason but a lot of groups rund siege in our country and they have been for a long time.