more that? martha: thanks, garrett. let s bring? jeffery shaub. thanks for being here. $5 billion went to the state of illinois for common sense safety measures that we just heard the union talking about. let s play this parent. this is a chicago parent on the said of the teacher s union and then we ll get your response. i have a kindergarten and a first grader, first grader does not attend school. medical reasons. so it s been 2019 since covid started. it s been a hard situation. my 5-year-old, she s the one that goes in-person. i do not think it s the safest place to send her. i think students should be virtual. martha: that s both sides of the story from our reporter,
to lose this vote and come up with a compromise that goes beyond the electoral college recount that includes perhaps some of the other aspects of voting rights between now and let s say the summer. i don t think mark kelly and jeanne shaheen you mean megan hasan. because she s the one. and mark kelly in arizona. they don t want it. that s the question. amna, what is the window? to andrea s points, if there are steps ahead, it will be for the individual kind of things that some of the existing legislation, the clearance, campaign finance disclosures, making it harder for gerrymandering. when you talk about all the things in the legislation, the freedom to vote act was the compromise. that was the smaller, narrower compromise. correct. that manchin signed. build back better and voting rights, a busy spring or frustrating one for democrats. when we come back, covid case numbers are still breaking
i covered a civil trial in federal court where a person represented herself. she sat on the witness stand and asked herself a question and then answered it. it will be up to the judge to decide how that would take place here and whether avenatti would do the same or one of the other attorneys would do the questioning. do you know when stormy daniels might testify? and under this scenario, would avenatti be the one cross-examining her? yeah, i mean, this is quite a showdown. these two were the dynamic duo who were taking on former president trump. now they will be sparring in the courtroom. the prosecutors say that she is going to be their big witness. she s the one that was allegedly defrauded. they say it s not likely she will testify tomorrow, but it is possible. seems like it s more likely she ll be on the stand on thursday. anderson. kara scannell, appreciate it. thank you. a scene you might find hard to believe in the united states after package rob rays from a train left
to. the committee led to ivanka trump and including testimonies from general kelloy. why do they need her to talk about that or are they trying to get to trump s state of mind here or his intent? so it is part of it. she s there when he says you are a whimp, i chose the wrong guy. she s the one who tried to talk him down in the middle of january 6th and after january 6th when there is opinions given to trump personally that the whole big lie is bogus. she figures in a lot of different ways. more over it is an inflammatory kind of shot across the ballot trump himself. he called that proeviously a re line. it puts ivanka in a funny
makes you long for the good old days. way, way back to i don t know, 2019. when the president used to defend rather than condemn americans. let s welcome tonight s guests! he s our favorite rod after hot and fishing. former illinois governor and host of the podcast lightning rod today, rod blagojevich. like a broken courthouse bathroom, she won t take crap from criminals. host of justice and new co-host of the five, judge jeanine. he conquered the anchorage comedy scene, now he s ready for the bright lights of nome. actor, writer and comedian jamie lissow. she s the one calling about your car s extended warranty. fox news contributor kat timpf.