message on boosters and thanksgiving gatherings. and senator elizabeth warren on the big money interests trying to stop a biden bank regulator as the ghost of joseph mccarthy returns to the senate. i don t mean any disrespect. i don t know whether to call you professor or comrade. senator, i m not a communist. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. you know, congressional censures of colleagues are rare. it makes sense. if you think about it. look, members of congress don t want to set that precedent, potentially open themselves up to censure of their own. they re not generally in the business of policing each other s behavior. kind of a live and let live approach. that said, censures who happen. not very often, but from time to time. when conduct by a member of congress is so egregious it requires formal condemnation. now, before last night, this was the most recent censure. it was more than a decade ago. a dramatic moment in w
i don t know whether to call you professor, or comrade. senator i am not a communist. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, you know, congressional centers of colleagues are rare. and it makes sense. if you think about it. members of congress don t want to sit the president, potentially open themselves up to censure of their own. they are not generally in the business of policing each other s behavior. kind of a live in that live approach. that said, centers do happen. not very often, but from time to. time not by conduct but a member of congress is so outrageous, it requires formal condemnation. now before last night, this was the most censure, which is more than a decade ago. a dramatic moment, in washington tonight, you don t see this often, even over the course of a lifetime, the censure of a member of the, house of representatives. will the gentleman from new york, mr. wrangle, kindly appear in the well. democrat charles,
i m mehdi hasan. september was supposed to be the month in which congress passed hundreds of billions of dollars in new spending and guess what? the house did. by a vote of 316-113. now you might be scratching your head and saying didn t the bipartisan infrastructure bill fail to come to a vote on thursday night? isn t the budget reconciliation bill nowhere near ready for a vote? you re right on both counts. i m not talking about those bills. i m talking about a bill that flew quietly under the radar in the house like a stealth bomber on the occasions in which it actually works. a bill which authorized $740 billion for the defense department. $768 billion total for defense. ka ching ka ching. see president biden submitted a $715 billion budget to congress for the defense department to which members of both parties said, as if. and just threw in $25 billion extra they found under the couch cushions presumably. yeah. in a supposedly divided congress they gave bipartisan support
flew quietly under the radar like an f-32 stealth bomber when it works. it authorized $740 billion for the defense department. $768 billion total. president biden submitted a $715 billion budget to congress for the defense department to which members of both parties said as if and just threw in $25 billion extra that they found under the couch cushions presumably. yeah, in a supposedly divided congress, they gave bipartisan support to spend more money on bombs and bullets, humvees and fighter jets. look at the future projection on this graph. defense spending goes up in the ten years from 2025 to 2035. it s a regrettable fact of life in america that we argue over funding for health care and to address child hunger and to, you know, save the planet s ability to sustain human life but hey, quickly and quietly passing hundreds of billions to blow things up and interfere in conflicts overseas. no problem, count me in. that s $7 trillion for defense over ten years, which is double
be that difficult to get to a deal by the end of the week. the president is canceling part of his upcoming overseas trip. returning to the u.s. sunday after the g-7 economic meeting in japan. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich has our top story live tonight from the north lawn. kevin mccarthy says there is a gap between the two sides in moving forward but, as the president leaves for japan tomorrow, the white house is appointing senior adviser stevery chety, louise taylor and shah landra young to run point for the white house and talk to will deputies. pressure is on after the treasury secretary put the deadline at june 1st or the days following. we re having a wonderful time everything is going well ha ha ha. message of reassurance convening congressional leaders as the country creeps forward to possibly defaulting on debt with no agreement to cut spending and raise the debt limit. biden canceled plans to visit australia and pap go p&a new guinea he would be out