That we hope to have voted on both of them in the senate and house in july. Im completely fascinated by this, rachel, because nothing like this have ever been done before. I dont know how they are going to do the two bills, because if you are the republicans and your negotiating with the democrats on an Infrastructure Bill, normally you would be saying to them, so this is the bill, right . Theres no extra thing. You are not talking about it. Yeah, theres this other Reconciliation Bill with taxes and other stuff that you dont like, were gonna do that on a separate tracked. And republicans are supposed to just walk out of the room and say forget it. Ed markey is here hes going to be able to explain to me how the senate is going to do something that it has never done before. I have no idea how this works. I trust senator mark key to know how this can work, but i share your slack jawed skepticism that it is going to perceive in a two track way in any path that results in something that loo
Right now. Good evening from new york, im chris hayes. You know, ever since human beings started congregating in institutions of what we would call a higher learning, colleges, universities, conservatives and traditionalists have been freaked out but just were dangerous ideas were being shared their. I mean, really the whole dangerous ideas coming out of universities is literally as old as universities themselves. It has been a core reactionary concern for millennia. Just like everything else, this old thing is new again. This brings us to the most recent republican freakout in florida, which as you may have heard as a governor there, ron desantis calling the creepy Thought Police to campus. He just signed a bill that would require public universities and colleges to survey students, faculty, and staff about the beliefs and few points to support intellectual diversity. Not only that, he is gone on to suggest that budget cuts could take place if schools are found to be, quote, indoctrin
Time, came To Washington And Executed Preplanned Attack strategies on the day of the insurrection. This guilty plea were learning about from a notice in a Court Filing Gray Den Young is a 54yearold man from florida, one of a pair of siblings who prosecutors say traveled to a Virginia Hotel in early january to attend these trump rallies. Hes facing six crimes including conspiracy and aiding and abetting the obstruction of the congressional proceedings. These could be reduced with a plea deal. Thats quite often the case, that certain charges are dropped, given these people are deciding to cooperate with the Justice Department of justice. Thats happening today at 2 00. This is, again, a Significant Development because were watching these conspiracy cases unfold. What were watching for now is how his case will affect the other people charged in the oath keepers case. Now that hes cooperating with the department of justice, it has implications possibly for the other people charged as part o
D. C. Area for these rallies, facing a list of charges including conspiracy. Hes expected to plead guilty today at 2 00. We dont know what charges hell plead guilty and which one prosecutors will drop. Well learn if hell serve any jail time or what kind of sentence hell face. More broadly, kate, this is a significant moment because it will solidify what prosecutors always said, which is some of these far right extremist groups preplanned this attack and carried it out, solidifying the acquisition that this was a violent insurrection, kate. Whitney, thank you very much for that. Well be watching this closely as it happens today. Now lets turn to the u. S. Supreme court. The justices just handing down a ruling in a free speech case involving a former High School Cheerleader punished for posting a profanitylaced snapchat post when she was off school grounds. Cnns Jessica Schneider is joining me now as we get more details. What do the justices say . Reporter the Supreme Court ruling in fav
D. C. Area for these rallies, facing a list of charges including conspiracy. Hes expected to plead guilty today at 2 00. We dont know what charges hell plead guilty and which one prosecutors will drop. Well learn if hell serve any jail time or what kind of sentence hell face. More broadly, kate, this is a significant moment because it will solidify what prosecutors always said, which is some of these far right extremist groups preplanned this attack and carried it out, solidifying the acquisition that this was a violent insurrection, kate. Whitney, thank you very much for that. Well be watching this closely as it happens today. Now lets turn to the u. S. Supreme court. The justices just handing down a ruling in a free speech case involving a former High School Cheerleader punished for posting a profanitylaced snapchat post when she was off school grounds. Cnns Jessica Schneider is joining me now as we get more details. What do the justices say . Reporter the Supreme Court ruling in fav