republicans about what should be in any compromise. the devil is always in the details and the two sides are still pretty far apart on some of those details. we have fox team coverage tonight. chad pergram is on capitol hill to tell us what is going on behind the scenes but we begin with white house correspondent jacqui heinrich live from the north lawn with the biden administration perspective. good evening, jacqui. good evening, bret. the white house called a lid before 5:00 p.m. with no deal and earlier today the press shop held its last scheduled briefing before tuesday, meaning, as things stand, the american people are set to spend four of the remaining seven days before the economy could go off a cliff without getting questions answered. and some are coming from within the president s party. and they are making progress. i want to be clear that the negotiations we re having with speaker mccarthy is about the outlines of what the budget will look like, not about defa
number. they compared him to the trump number at the same time and it s not even close. people felt they were being more helped than hurt. i think if it s a with it person race. trump and biden trump wins that it third party candidate remains to be seen whether that person siphons votes from the left or the right and does a perot to donald trump the way perot did it to bush 41. bret: do you think that s more likely today than it was. likely some wealthy people stroke a checkner mits miss the money and decide hot next president is. bret. they won t get a single electoral vote but decide hot next president is i think for biden smart democrats like doug maybe, people on capitol hill why aren t they speaking up about what we all see in the data? this guy s presidency and the threat of donald trump being president again makes them all so crazy that they don t even say what they see which is a party leader track dragging them down. also, last point. the reason that the democrats did bett
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and penalties. 132 democrat oppose that bill even though the white house signaled support for it. 74 democrats voted in favor of the measure. only one republican voted against it. oath keepers founder stewart rhodes has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy in the january 6th 2021 capitol riot. weighs convicted of spear heading a week s long plot to keep former president trump in power. rhodes is the first of the capitol riot defendants convicted of seditious conspiracy to receive his punishment. america s crime crisis now the fiancee killed in the front yard talking about the pain tonight. blaming death on societal failures. correspondent griff jenkins explains. it was an attack. it was not a fight. what began as an alter