or call off the mob. the committee really driving home the point that he not only failed to act but chose not to. did you ever hear the president ask for the national guard? no. did you ask him ask for law enforcement response? no. so as somebody who works in the national security space, if there were going to be troops present or called up for a rally in washington, d.c. for example, is that something that you would have been aware of? yeah, i would. we also learned during the committee s eighth hearing that there will be a season two so to speak. ryan nobles has more on last night s revelations from the capitol. reporter: there is no doubt that the january 6 select committee had been building toward that hearing on thursday night. they viewed it as their most important hearing to indicate. en en date. and one of the reasons that they moved it to primetime and completely focused on that 187 minutes where donald trump in their mind did not do enough to stop
ten republican senators are needed to join all 50 democrats to overcome a filibuster and codify same-sex marriage into federal law. it is not clear just how many will actually support the bill, but nearly 50 house republicans did join democrats to pass it earlier this week. and one took this video right after casting his vote. i kind of expected to be filled with poison bills. the bill is only about 3 1/2 pages long and pretty straightforward. it says, you know, with regards to a marriage between two individuals regardless of sex, r5 regardless of et fhnicities or race or national origin, if legally performed in one state, it has to be recognized for the pup of state based actions such as taxation in another state. that s it. there is no compulsion, there is no threats to religious freedom. all right.
humanitarian bill to get money straight to those kids. no tricks, no riders, no poison bills, toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, and be sure the kids are protected as well as resources funded. i think this is a huge disappointment. short time ago, nancy pelosi acknowledging dissatisfaction of so many in her party, and this internal family battle that s risen over in the last 24 hours. only worse since the vote passed through on the house floor. she said this is not the one we hoped for ybut the one we re voegt on, this is the one to get money to the children fastest. this bill, $4.6 billion package heads to the white house for the president to sign it, indications are that he will, given that mike pence was fighting to get it passed
are never going to give them the wall. you didn t think the republicans were going to go along with this. how could they allow so many poison bills in this negotiation. it s atrocious. fox news polling says 66% of the american people want a budget deal with border wall funding. yet there is no border wall funding in this bill. he s been sabotaged. he has to declare a national emergency. i don t like the area idea of a national emergency but juan, u.s. code 2808 and 284 gives him that authority. dana: i love it that you printed them out. jesse: you flip-flop from day-to-day to try to make excuses for trumpcare yesterday you said it s not a bad deal. jesse: until i read what was in it. that s the thing, at 1:00 a.m. last night, and no one has read the bill. no one has read the bill. it s like obamacare. juan: what you said yesterday is not true? jesse: because i read the bill. that s what happens when you