i think as long as that s where this ends then we are all good. bear in mind that the republicans have a lot of billionaires akin to a lot for a lot of people. i think it is important to everybody that senator sinema stay with us, stay in the caucus, and keep our 51. the red wave was barely a red puddle. let me ask you this, our government runs out of money at the end of this week. governsenate appropriations cha, patrick leahy, says the omnibus funding package will be released tomorrow. without any poison pills for republicans to take issue with. yes, republicans appear unwilling to vote for. it should we expect a shutdown, senator? or continuing resolution to keep the government and business for the next year? i think we will get a continuing resolution, i hope,
what i ll say is that, you know, we were able to ask for his impression about the third party accounts of the events that happened that day and around that day, so he was able to voluntarily provide information to us, to verify, substantiate, provide his own, you know, take on the different reporting. so it was really valuable for us to have the opportunity to speak to him. it should be noted that kushner was traveling back to the middle east on the day of january 6th, not there for all of the events around the riot. after days of negotiating, senate leaders have reached a tentative agreement to provide $10 billion in new covid-19 aid. if the agreement holds, it will likely leave out $5 billion in foreign assistance from the $15.6 billion total, the congressional leaders have previously agreed to, in the omnibus funding package. president biden has warned that the u.s. may not have enough covid vaccine doses for all americans this fall, if congress pail fails to act. on that subj
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