good day. this is andrea mitchell reports in washington. the senate has taken the first step toward the most significant federal gun safety legislation in nearly three decades. voting last night to move ahead with a compromise bill by 64-34. notably with 14 republicans, including mitch mcconnell, voting to proceed. in a few minutes, i will be joined by senator and lead negotiator chris murphy to break down what s in the bill and what s not. in uvalde, texas, a shocking time line from the state s top public official that local police did make it into the robb elementary school with protective shields and rifles within minutes of the gunman arriving while children and one teacher was alive and calling for help, they waited more than an hour before border police breached the rooms. the doors apparently were not locked as previously claimed. there s compelling evidence that the law enforcement response to the attack at robb elementary was an abject failure to everything we
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constitution is divinely inspired. i said, you are asking me to do something that s never been done in history, the history of the united states, without sufficient proof. and that s going to be good enough with me? that i would put us through that, my state, that i swore to uphold both in constitution and in law? no, sir. barbara, there s new revelations now about ron johnson. he is running for office. he is running for re-election. he is a very powerful senator. take a look at what happened when he was asked about why he accept accepted, he says, staff advice. he claims it was staff advice telling him to hand something to the vice president on january 6.
to maybe taking staff advice or learning what is okay to say, what is not okay to say? joe biden is going to be the person he s always been. and it s ultimately an asset, the fact that he speaks from the heart and off the cuff. sometimes he says things that political strategists or a communications director would say don t say it that way, say it this way. here s the choreographed talking points. that s not who he is. i do think people like him for that. there will be other occasions as there has been in the past where he says things that people say he shouldn t say that because it s outrageous. but if you know him and know his record and understand what he s saying, i really think that this isn t what it s being made out to be. you now are working for amazon, a senior vice president of global corporate affairs. it s very much in the news right now because amazon has fired back at congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez after she accused amazon of paying its workers starvation wages
about? these people now have access to our nation s highest secrets. the president did override the staff advice. they have the secrets. they were deemed not trustworthy with dethem. what are we being exposed to? what are the risks for our country, for the american people? here s what we do know. jared kushner s family was on the brink withne 666, that empi, that $2 billion building was taking the family down. oh, wait a second. mbs, saudi arabia, just badly out the company that owns the power plants that are being put the nuclear plants they re putting into saudi arabia, justpu bailed him out. just gave him a 99-year $1 billion lease that nobody else was willing to do. i think evidence of how dire it is is, again, when the president s lawyer and his chief of staff were asked by the president to overrule the fbi, they said, no, mr. president. essentially, you do your own dirty work. and the stakes are not just about these two people.
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