For something different, looking for something beyond obvious talking points. The ones ive spoken to our partisan at all, they are looking for hope, Hope For The Future and country and hope for their fellow man. Is there a candidate in the race that can rise above all the partisan politics who deliver on that hope . We headed to the early primary state of South Carolina to find out. What is the number one issue for you in this next election . We need to stop spending money on unnecessary excursion endeavors. What you mean . We need to stop sending a lot of financial foreign aid to ukraine as well as his other countries. Theres a lot of issues right now but the most important is the deep state just seeing ever since trump was elected in 2016 how adamant they been to go after him and political opponents. Largely the economy. For me, its hard to see billionaires get past their fair amount and hold to the lower and middle classes. The abortion issue. Does that still exist . We still exist.
For something different, looking for something beyond obvious talking points. The ones ive spoken to our partisan at all, they are looking for hope, Hope For The Future and country and hope for their fellow man. Is there a candidate in the race that can rise above all the partisan politics who deliver on that hope . We headed to the early primary state of South Carolina to find out. What is the number one issue for you in this next election . We need to stop spending money on unnecessary excursion endeavors. What you mean . We need to stop sending a lot of financial foreign aid to ukraine as well as his other countries. Theres a lot of issues right now but the most important is the deep state just seeing ever since trump was elected in 2016 how adamant they been to go after him and political opponents. Largely the economy. For me, its hard to see billionaires get past their fair amount and hold to the lower and middle classes. The abortion issue. Does that still exist . We still exist.
and how them, so i know that my nightmare is finished. a land mark deal between israel and hamas. israel has said that it will continue firing day-by-day, on this long as a master this is the hostages. tonight, the latest details on what some of the hostages might be released, and who might finally come home. you know, it s like a russian roulette, you re waiting to see who will come back home. then, as the ex president flirts with the legal line on his gag order, new details against the threats against a new york judge and a staff. plus, why democrats want voters to start paying more attention to donald trump this election, and a big victory for autoworkers this holiday season. we want things that they have not seen a 50 years, change peoples lives overnight. union chief shawn fain joins me live, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris, the final details of the negotiations in israel and hamas are still being worked out tonight, as
either chamber of congress. what is striking about that fact, about 41% of republican voters say they support the bill. a bill republican leaders say they ll not vote for in part because they feel left out of the process. it didn t have to be this way. we could have had a bill that was, you know, a fraction of the cost of this one that could have gotten bipartisan approval and support, but the speaker decided to go in another direction. now, there certainly can be legitimate reasons not to like this current relief bill like there were legitimate reasons republicans and democrats didn t like the last one. feeling left out of the process was listed as a reason then, too. few leaders making decisions without significant input from members and feeling rushed but it passed by wide margins it passed because the whole out weighed the individual parts people didn t like. 359 votes in the democratic controlled house and 92 in the republican senate. it was largely bipartisan, same
president biden. unlikely to draw republicans vote in chamber. 40% say she support the bill they support the bill. but republicans felt they were left out of the process. it didn t have to be this way. could have got bipartisan approval and support but the speaker decided to go in another direction. f now, there certainly can be legitimate reasons not to like this current relief bill like there were legitimate reasons republicans and democrats didn t like the last one. which passed in december and cost $900 billion. feeling left out of the process was listed as a reason then, too. few leaders making decisions without significant input from members and feeling rushed but it passed by wide margins it passed because the whole out weighed the individual parts people didn t like. 359 votes in the democratic controlled house and 92 in the republican senate. it was largely bipartisan, same with the first major covid relief package that cost nearly a year ago, the one that cost