the formidable challenge of turning infrastructure legislation to political advantage. while in d.c., the question what finally made a defined congressman george santos give in and step down from his committee assignments? and look at this, cars sliding down the road out of control in dallas because of a massive ice storm that hit the entire region. more than 1400 flights canceled across the country, 600 out of texas alone. 10,000 people without power. we have got a live report for you later in the show. but we start with about 17 minutes. 17 minutes from when medics arrived to the scene to when an emt began to assess tyre nichols. this is according to an nbc news account. it is important to note that the police blurred certain sections. it is unclear whether other changes were made, but after we watched it, we calculate roughly a 17-minute delay, and even then according to a statement from memphis fire department, nichols was only treated for the initial reason the emts
this tell you anything about kevin mccarthy s patience level, are republicans hoping they can wait it out, it will blow over? obviously it is not as if suddenly all the lies he s told will be proven true. no. and there is another dynamic here that i think we need to appreciate. currently right now house republicans are trying to an effort to remove ilhan omar from her committees. she s accused of making anti-semitic remarks and they re having trouble finding the votes among republicans to be able to kick her off. would not surprise me at all if kevin mccarthy realized if they didn t remove george santos, and they made an effort to remove ilhan omar, democrats would seek retaliation and force a vote to kick george santos off. this may be a situation where the speaker is leaning on the member, helping them understand the trouble they re in, helping him come to the right decision to step down, but it may be also a think of trying to get ahead of what democrats can do. democrats can fo
that s worth watching. are we just all trying to look at this too soon? it feels like we re going to i look at just the white collar private sector. it s clear that we are going to have a slow movement back into the office, because lo and behold, it s summer. there s been this demand that people want a little more break. is the october the september jobs report the first one that will really tell us where we are headed as an economy? maybe. you raise a good point, which is, if you put this comeback against any previous comeback from a recession, we are actually on the fastest speed. you have the youtube video playing at 2.5 speed. it s just that our patience level with recovery and business cycles has gone so down during this pandemic. doug, same question to you. is this really we are trying to almost almost trying too
almost robbed said that this was not one of the guys who tried to rob him. so what will they do now? just check him out? we didn t find anything illegal. him just running from the police isn t going to be a crime. so we ll just do a we ll get all his information and we ll do a good pedestrian stop on him and it ll be on record now that we stopped him for an investigation. what else will be on the record? should anyone question tonight s events. the behavior and actions of these officers, captured in real time by their body cameras. something officer sisca actually welcomes. so do you think that the body cameras have made you change your behavior at all? no. i think i needed it honestly. we all have bad days too. sometimes your patience level, you can be the most patient person in the world and there s other days you start losing your patience and getting frustrated with someone and then you fall back in that category that
me, the ten nor or of questions firing jim comey after he recused himself from the russia investigation, that becomes quite important. listening to the house speaker, for example, gently chiding the president is an example that republicans are still on board with this president and, therefore, this ey will not cal the president out. we get a window into where that patience level is. and some of the splits. there are some moderates on this committee. people like susan collins have been more critical. rubio, for instance, was seen from the hearing before with comey as running interference in many ways and he got some and he pushed back on that notion. it will be interesting to see some of the splits in the republican party, people who are much more pro trump, people like