It is sunday, august 13th. You are watching velshi on msnbc. Im Charles Coleman junior, filling in from my friend, ali velshi. Georgia, georgia, no piece did i find but that Fulton County indictment thats on my mind. Im paraphrasing from the great greg charles. Georgia on the might of a lot of people, including donald trump, were a fourth possible criminal indictment of the former president could be filed in a matter of days. The states former lieutenant governor, jeff duncan, said yesterday that hes received notice asking him to appear before the grand jury on tuesday. Additionally, independent journalists, george, posted on social media that he received a call from the office of Fulton County district attorney, fani willis, also asking him to come in on tuesday to give his testimony. These are still the clearest finds out that fani willis will present her case to the grand jury in the coming weeks and pursue a criminal indictment in the States Election interference case. Security mea
voters with this, completely incredulous, it seemed so ridiculous. when for example came out with his budget agenda, it was gonna medicare among other things. again, went to focus groups, again, the voters are saying, no, no, couldn t possibly be doing that, it s just too radical, it s too extreme. so, we see this pattern over and over again where the republican agenda, when described accurately, it s met with this incredible confusion and resistance from voters, even though this information is readily available and completely accurate, there is this resistance because it seems too much, too radical. you understand voters and you have an appreciation for data, which is paramount in today s world. you also have a particular understanding of republican voters. is what steve s saying bringing true to in terms of what we know and what the data actually tells us? well, what steve is touching
had omicron, was vaccine mandates. i think it will go through. i think we ll get every vote with democrats. i hope there are some republicans. then to the senate and the president s desk to keep the government ohm. other big time line is on the broader budget agenda of the president s and democrats build back better. chuck schumer and others say they believe there will be a vote before christmas. do you believe that s realistic? jim, i think we ve made our case on build back better. i think anyone that goes home for two or three days during the holiday season and is the reason that we don t have build back better is going to be holding their head down. we know a family of four will save $7,400. a single moth will save $15,000. do you want to be the grinch at christmas? i do think we re moving in that direction. we ve seen senator man xhin continue to be in engagement. i ll be meeting with senators
done. cnn politics reporter chris cillizza joining us now. if this fails if the president fails this week, his entire domestic agenda is essentially done for at least 15 months. yeah, erica. the stakes it s hard to overstate the stakes hiere. so between the trillion dollar hard infrastructure bill, as they call it, that passed the senate but not the house, and the $3.5 trillion budget agenda, you have everything joe biden is trying to do on the domestic front from immigration to climate to education to coronavirus and dealing with it, all wrapped up in these two bills. it s not that surprising it s almost $5 trillion in government spending. but if it doesn t go, if this agreement between democrats doesn t come together, there s a real issue here. there s no plan b. there s no other bill that they