clyburn on this, all right? my question for you is based on that, that sense of moral urgency and historical context, you said at the beginning you want to see a plan. what do you suggest that joe biden do about joe manchin and kyrsten sinema other than what jim clyburn did, which is call them out, rightfully so? if it doesn t change their mind, what should the white house do to force their hand in some way to get this filibuster rule changed? so we all agree that bipartisanship isn t a virtue in and of itself. it s not more important than protecting our democracy. i haven t given up on the fact that there isn t a single patriot in the republican caucus. so there may be an opportunity there, if there s something that someone wants. if we carve out the filibuster and it s a straight up and down vote, that it is possible that there is one, just one patriot in the entire gop criminal
they have a better chance of getting elected, and now a long civil party lines, they want to force it on america, so that they can increase their chances of being reelected. would you say to that? so, look, i think this is a place where the media has a lot of work to do. the goalpost of move. in 2006, voting rights, the read authorization 98 zero in the senate. walmart, and the business roundtable, pushed for its passage. it was signed into law by a republican, conservative president. what has changed is not the democratic party would. as changes not that lawyers like me are somehow advancing pro democratic legislations, would change is a republican party. there is not a single vote in the house of republicans, who voted in favor of this legislation. there isn t a single republican who voted today, in favor of
of it and she didn t drop those rules because of health reasons and she didn t drop it because right wing nuts are upset about this. she dropped it because people it has been terrible for the economy in d.c. and dropped it because her constituents, 90% democrats are fed up with all the mandates. so i think we ll continue seeing that. harris: it was interesting to see the governor there and the mayor adams of new york city, too. go ahead, brad. there isn t a single thing you said is true. economy in d.c. is booming like it is across the country because of president biden s policies and these mask mandates are coming down in the states. inflation is booming. look, the economy is booming. we created 7 million jobs last year. inflation is booming. gas prices are booming. when you bring up inflation
dr thomas waite is the deputy chief medical officer for england and explained a little earlier how the omicron variant is spreading and why the new restrictions are proportionate. it reflects the way that this virus is spreading really so very quickly, notiust is spreading really so very quickly, notjust here and notjust in south africa, notjust here and notjust in south africa, who notjust here and notjust in south africa, who have been really extremely helpful to the rest of the world extremely helpful to the rest of the world in extremely helpful to the rest of the world in sharing this information early world in sharing this information early and world in sharing this information early and quickly, but all over the world early and quickly, but all over the world i early and quickly, but all over the world. i think the omicron virus has now been world. i think the omicron virus has now been found in at least 60 different now been found in at least 60 different cou
valerie, did you have a relationship with colin powell? and when you re going into service in the white house he strikes me as someone with so much experience that you might want to turn to. by the way, experience with both wife council, and on wise council. and being part of both. this is what i would say about colin powell. there isn t a single time that we ve reached out to him, and i did a number of times, and ask him for his counsel, his advice, his wisdom. based on this extraordinary track record of public service, where he didn t take the call and respond. and he put country over politics. and i think to the point of both david and i are, making i think the reason why his endorsement was so thoughtful, was because it was really about where the direction he thought the country should go. and what he saw the seeds of what he saw, in the party, and how deeply and profoundly he struggled by the divisiveness of the polarization, in the