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i think it's something like 27 statehouses have student journalists from colleges covering the statehouses, where statehouse reporting has been decimated.not only bet on the td innovation and creativity of this generation but also how can we foster that right now in college? >> and be intentional about it. there are ways to build connections between heico programs and local news organizations, working with documenter's, to hire high schoolers to cover school board meetings and pay them -- important. i think high school journalism can expand the capacity of local news organizations if done in an intentional way and building out of that network, that local network. that includes young people because when they are involved in the coverage, when they see themselves represented and see their issues, they become audience members. if those local news organizations are going to survive long term, they need to build those connections early so they are also building their audience into the community that will support them long-term. >> building the demand. >> i'ms to end on a happy note. thank you e
i think it's something like 27 statehouses have student journalists from colleges covering the statehouses, where statehouse reporting has been decimated.not only bet on the td innovation and creativity of this generation but also how can we foster that right now in college? >> and be intentional about it. there are ways to build connections between heico programs and local news organizations, working with documenter's, to hire high schoolers to cover school board meetings and pay them --...
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mention is that in the realm of bands -- pan -- bans across the country, just today in kansas, the statehouse was unable to override the veto of the governor who had vetoed the ban on gender affirming care for youth in that state. advocates are hoping that this does -- even beyond the realm of its actual reach, it does send a signal to different places, to governors come to statehouses, to say, you know, this is not a winning issue, and the courts are starting to fall in their favor, though it has been a mixed bag in the courts. >> absolutely. in this case, and you quoted it, the majority wrote that when it comes to the state's exclusion of gender affirming care from medical plans, "we hold that these basically -- facially discriminate on the essence of gender identity."'s as they violate the 14th amendment and provisions in the affordable care act there are so many transgender issues in the courts right now. do you see the supreme court taking all this up any time soon? in this case, west virginia's attorney general has already said he is appealing. >> court watchers and policy watchers i ta
mention is that in the realm of bands -- pan -- bans across the country, just today in kansas, the statehouse was unable to override the veto of the governor who had vetoed the ban on gender affirming care for youth in that state. advocates are hoping that this does -- even beyond the realm of its actual reach, it does send a signal to different places, to governors come to statehouses, to say, you know, this is not a winning issue, and the courts are starting to fall in their favor, though it...
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she's famously started her political career in the statehouse which was in the statehouse talking about being a victim of rape. i asked her how she could be, as victim of rape, how could she support someone who has been found liable for rape. trump sued because i used the word rape even though a judge cited fact that's what did happen. we filed the motion to dismiss. she tried to say that i was the problem for asking the question rather than heaving the problem because a jury found him liable for defamation and sexual abuse. >> stephen: your major political reporter and anchor. how does it feel to be sued by a former president for defamation for just doing your job? >> george: unfortunately it now comes with the territory but i'm not going to be cowed out of doing my job because of a threat. [applause] >> stephen: you have also interviewed michael cohen multiple times. he actually shouted you out on the stand saying he changed his views on trump around the time of the 2018 interview. >> george: we were there the regency hotel. on 62nd street. >> stephen: what did you say to him? >> geor
she's famously started her political career in the statehouse which was in the statehouse talking about being a victim of rape. i asked her how she could be, as victim of rape, how could she support someone who has been found liable for rape. trump sued because i used the word rape even though a judge cited fact that's what did happen. we filed the motion to dismiss. she tried to say that i was the problem for asking the question rather than heaving the problem because a jury found him liable...
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it was at that statehouse which was built by the hands of enslaved people and then i was inaugurated as a 63rd governor of the state, first black governor in the state of maryland. i remember some of the coverage i heard. immediately it was, well, he is starting his inauguration with indoctrination. he is starting his inauguration with dei. no, i started my inauguration with history. that is history. i think there is this reallywarped conflation of what we mean -- again, not coming from a political world. this politicization of what we are simply asking is that we want everyone to be acknowledged and who they are. we want everyone to feel accepted with who they are, with their family history, family lineage. there is never a room that someone is in there because someone is trying to make a point, or because somebody is doing it out of kindness or as a social experiment. i want everyone in my state to know that every room you are in, you are in that room because you belong there, you are in that room because it would be incomplete if you were not there. the idea of making sure that ev
it was at that statehouse which was built by the hands of enslaved people and then i was inaugurated as a 63rd governor of the state, first black governor in the state of maryland. i remember some of the coverage i heard. immediately it was, well, he is starting his inauguration with indoctrination. he is starting his inauguration with dei. no, i started my inauguration with history. that is history. i think there is this reallywarped conflation of what we mean -- again, not coming from a...
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been by his side as he brought in rank-choice voting, spoke out against cop city, testifying at the statehouse. that is how passionate chase is. in the 2022, chase oliver's bold stances on issues like health care, climate change, economic justice resonated with the voters from all walks of life, landing him in a debate between warnock and walker. we got 84,000 votes in that election. that is 84,000 people who are sick and tired of the two-party system. chase oliver's leadership is not just about winning elections, it's about empowering people to stand up for what they believe in and creating a brighter future for generations to come. as president, chase oliver will continue to be a beacon of hope, leading with integrity, compassion. join me in supporting chase oliver for president because together we can build a better tomorrow. [applause] [crowd chanting "chase"] >> i'm my delegate from south carolina. i discovered i was a libertarian at 18 as a college student in 1971, the same year the party was founded. i joined the libertarian party at the age of 26. and i found, over the years, that that
been by his side as he brought in rank-choice voting, spoke out against cop city, testifying at the statehouse. that is how passionate chase is. in the 2022, chase oliver's bold stances on issues like health care, climate change, economic justice resonated with the voters from all walks of life, landing him in a debate between warnock and walker. we got 84,000 votes in that election. that is 84,000 people who are sick and tired of the two-party system. chase oliver's leadership is not just...
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we pause for those in authority over us and governmental offices and statehouses in the judiciary system for the military and first responders and all who work to keep us safe and preside over the leadership of this country. we pray for each leader that they would act justly, love mercifully and walk humbly with you our god. we also pray this day with thankfulness for the life of william franklin graham junior and the extraordinary ministry provided to him. the clear enunciation of good moves. the way of salvation. preach from your holy bible and all punctuated with that remarkable north carolina accent so beloved by all who heard him preach. for his life and his times, his family and the spiritual calling that he lived so faithfully, for this statue and its remembrance for generations to come of the message he preached in the savior he reflected in life, heart and word. thank you, lord, for billy graham. a preacher of your gospel. a bearer of the good news to those outlaws. as we conclude this event, as believers of this place, we pray that in the midst of a weary world, with sin and ev
we pause for those in authority over us and governmental offices and statehouses in the judiciary system for the military and first responders and all who work to keep us safe and preside over the leadership of this country. we pray for each leader that they would act justly, love mercifully and walk humbly with you our god. we also pray this day with thankfulness for the life of william franklin graham junior and the extraordinary ministry provided to him. the clear enunciation of good moves....
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larry: you know governor bergam a had a terrific business record before he went to the statehouse. >> i'm a fan of doug bergam. larry: he knows the whole story. thank you, appreciate it. coming up next on kudlow we will ask is robert f kennedy junior a serious presidential candidate? steve miller is going to weigh in on that when kudlow returns. after advil: let's dive in! but...what about your back? it's fineeeeeeee! [splash] before advil: advil dual action fights pain two ways. advil targets pain at the source, acetaminophen blocks pain signals. advil dual action. ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. with gold and copper prices pushing towards all time highs, us gold corp. offers investors leverage to both gold and copper at its project, and mining friendly wyoming. u.s. gold corp has a reserve of almost 1.5 million ounces of gold eq
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[applause] and they held because of people like rustyse bowers the speaker bears on the statehouse who refused repeatedly the pressure of donald trump to take unconstitutional action because of my pants. the individuals who were in positions that matter did the right thing and a lesson for all of us and i'm amazed at how many political leaders seem to view themselves as bystanders. let's ignore trump and he will go away and we don't have to defeat him. no, we actually have to defeat him and we all have to do that not just those who are in elected office. we also all have to hold our elected officials to a higher standard and when i think about the most memorable and important and i hope consequential experiences that i had in the house before the select committee it was times when i was in a debate with somebody who i didn't agree with on whatever the issue was that they were very knowledgeable. if it was another member or members who knew what they were talking about and understood why they had arrived with a view they had. i hope i could come to this debate as prepared as they were i
[applause] and they held because of people like rustyse bowers the speaker bears on the statehouse who refused repeatedly the pressure of donald trump to take unconstitutional action because of my pants. the individuals who were in positions that matter did the right thing and a lesson for all of us and i'm amazed at how many political leaders seem to view themselves as bystanders. let's ignore trump and he will go away and we don't have to defeat him. no, we actually have to defeat him and we...
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lawrence, to whom lee surrendered, he described chamberlain has, one who walks the white house, walks statehouse stairs, master the situation. although chamberlain understood his role to be a nonpartizan, he was being assailed by all sides. the threat was out that he would be kidnaped. the threat was out. they might kill him to be able to move forward, to elect their persons. the state house. on january 15, he reached family again. he confided to her of a bitter attack upon him in the republican bangor commercial newspaper, calling him a traitor to the republican cause. he even heard threats to her. if you were afraid, he told her to contact thomas eaton, a political police officer, to have the police keep an eye on you. and on our house, on a particular frantic day. mayor nash of augusta summoned chamberlain. men rushing the capitol fully armed. he stepped to the rotunda with union battle flags around him and stood this angry mob men. you wish. kill me. killing is no new thing to me. i have offered myself to be killed many times when i no more deserved it than i do now. some of you think have b
lawrence, to whom lee surrendered, he described chamberlain has, one who walks the white house, walks statehouse stairs, master the situation. although chamberlain understood his role to be a nonpartizan, he was being assailed by all sides. the threat was out that he would be kidnaped. the threat was out. they might kill him to be able to move forward, to elect their persons. the state house. on january 15, he reached family again. he confided to her of a bitter attack upon him in the...
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a new california bill called the retail reduction act has passed at the statehouse and is going before the senate. it's aimed at reducing rampant shoplifting here in california. however critics say it places an even greater burden on business owners by requiring them to have an employee overseeing the self checkout counters. the argument there is that many corporations have well-documented policies in place that prevent employees from trying to stop any theft in the first place. >> trace: matt, thank you. let's bring in california policy senator julie hamill and pete peterson. thank you for coming on, let's start at the top where matt did. the san francisco chronicle, which oakland has lost its basketball team, it's football team, about to lose it's baseball team, it's best restaurants, it's traffic lights because there too much copper in them and now the mayor. saying the following, campaign to recall the mayor says it has enough signatures to qualify for the ballot. i mean this thing is, it looks like it's going forward. >> and it's worth pointing out that this is the third recall ef
a new california bill called the retail reduction act has passed at the statehouse and is going before the senate. it's aimed at reducing rampant shoplifting here in california. however critics say it places an even greater burden on business owners by requiring them to have an employee overseeing the self checkout counters. the argument there is that many corporations have well-documented policies in place that prevent employees from trying to stop any theft in the first place. >> trace:...
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>> [inaudible] >> i'm going to adapt, i'm going to grow, i'm going to emerge as a deal maker at the statehouse. you are negotiating with some of the toughest republican, far-right cast of characters at the time. you are catapultedded into the u.s. house do -- >> did not feel like a catapult. it felt like a very, very difficult rock climb. >> you won and became a member of congress -- [laughter] and then you became a member of the senate in a very historic election, the first woman to do so, first democrat in 30 years which was a big deal for a state like arizona. you obviously are leaving the senate with a virtually unparallel ared record as a bipartisan negotiator who helped shape some of the most consequential pieces of legislation during your tenure with the help of the gentleman in the audience. you are at the pinnacle of american power with the experience and the will to govern, and now voters here at home don't want that. that must be super hard to reconcile for someone like you. >> i mean, it's disappointing, yeah. >> how are you working through that? >> well, i mean, the good news is i
>> [inaudible] >> i'm going to adapt, i'm going to grow, i'm going to emerge as a deal maker at the statehouse. you are negotiating with some of the toughest republican, far-right cast of characters at the time. you are catapultedded into the u.s. house do -- >> did not feel like a catapult. it felt like a very, very difficult rock climb. >> you won and became a member of congress -- [laughter] and then you became a member of the senate in a very historic election, the...
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we saw the sweeping laws coming through the statehouses because they were like well, donald trump didn't win and it was because they cheated so instead what we are going to do, is we are going to change the rules, change the laws, and make it to where number one, it's either more difficult to access the ballot box in the first place or we will confuse people to the point they say, you know what, i don't want to risk going to prison so i will not participate in the process which is another form of suppression and of course, don't forget, voter subversion, which we also had to deal with because that is what they were trying to do in georgia. you know what, i didn't win, but go find me more votes just don't count these ones. that's what we are dealing with and it's why we need these acts. we need to make sure we got the freedom to vote act, but we don't have the numbers and so i want people to pay attention and understand there's only one team fighting for us and our freedoms and it is a team, it can't just be joe biden alone. we need a senate, we need a house that puts democrats in control
we saw the sweeping laws coming through the statehouses because they were like well, donald trump didn't win and it was because they cheated so instead what we are going to do, is we are going to change the rules, change the laws, and make it to where number one, it's either more difficult to access the ballot box in the first place or we will confuse people to the point they say, you know what, i don't want to risk going to prison so i will not participate in the process which is another form...
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let's bring in florida statehouse majority leader fentrice driskell. i want to speak to you. what will this mean for women in florida? >> the six week abortion ban cuts off abortion access for most people before they know they are pregnant. it is taking florida backwards. literally overnight, women woke up and had less freedoms than they had the day before and that is not okay. all we want is for you to have the same freedoms that their mothers and grandmothers did. the abortion ban is devastating and will have sweeping impacts across the southeast. >> may i ask another question of you, leader driskell. there was an oral argument about whether this man could go on the ballot in november and parts of the oral argument had language that sounded in the register of fetal personhood. how worried are you that the prospect of imbuing the fetus with rights is a real thing coming to florida and other states across the u.s. soon? >> i was there that week for the oral argument and concerned listening to the justices' questions of the attorneys who cannot really answer. we have seen feta
let's bring in florida statehouse majority leader fentrice driskell. i want to speak to you. what will this mean for women in florida? >> the six week abortion ban cuts off abortion access for most people before they know they are pregnant. it is taking florida backwards. literally overnight, women woke up and had less freedoms than they had the day before and that is not okay. all we want is for you to have the same freedoms that their mothers and grandmothers did. the abortion ban is...
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so he saw these sweeping laws that were coming to all of the statehouses because they were, like, donald trump did not win and it was because they treated. instead, what we will do is break the system. we will change the rules, change the laws and make it to where, number 12, either it is more difficult to access the ballot box in the first place, or we would just confuse people to the point that they say, you know what? i do not want to risk going to prison so i just will not participate in the process, which is also another form of voter suppression. of course, do not forget voter subversion, which is what we also have to deal with when we are dealing with team trump, because that is exactly what they were trying to do down in georgia. you know what? i did not win, but go find me more votes or just do not count these votes. those are the things we are dealing with. it is why we need legislation. we need the advancement act. we need to make sure that we've got the freedom to vote act. but we don't have the numbers. i want people to pay attention and understand that there is only one tea
so he saw these sweeping laws that were coming to all of the statehouses because they were, like, donald trump did not win and it was because they treated. instead, what we will do is break the system. we will change the rules, change the laws and make it to where, number 12, either it is more difficult to access the ballot box in the first place, or we would just confuse people to the point that they say, you know what? i do not want to risk going to prison so i just will not participate in...
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new fallout in the fight for abortion rights after the louisiana statehouse and senate passed a bill to reclassify two popular abortion pills as controlled substances. it heads to the governor's desk where it's likely to be signed, making louisiana the first state in the nation to include abortion pills in the same category as highly addictive drugs. joining us now, dr. patel, a former white house policy director and nbc news medical contributor. great seeing you. if this gets signed into law, what kind of an impact is it going to have in louisiana and, really, i mean, across the nation? >> i think we're all trying to think about what the impact for the rest of the country could be. louisiana, just to be clear, this is one of the strictest states with abortion access and reproductive access, period. in addition, this bill would create more than anything else confusion. there's all this defensiveness on behalf of louisiana legislators saying, it's only intended for non-pregnant people and rare cases. actually, what it appears to be is to be scolding anybody, including doctors, that pr
new fallout in the fight for abortion rights after the louisiana statehouse and senate passed a bill to reclassify two popular abortion pills as controlled substances. it heads to the governor's desk where it's likely to be signed, making louisiana the first state in the nation to include abortion pills in the same category as highly addictive drugs. joining us now, dr. patel, a former white house policy director and nbc news medical contributor. great seeing you. if this gets signed into law,...
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we saw a special election in a statehouse race, over 30 point swing where a democrat won the house race after the dobbs more and more are seeing that their rights are at risk, and that all the things that republican said about it is clearly not true. they want a national abortion ban. i think we see huge turnout as alt of that over and over in elections since november 2022, and i have no doubt we are going to all the way through. this is a huge issue for voters. host: what isour and abortion as an issue here in the united states elections? have any examples from your own experience where a single issue really made a difference? guest: i agree with what the lady said. i think it is an that probably will help democrats so far one of the very few issues that will help democrats i don't think it is an issue that may be as big a half term of the decide the election. i think it is important for suburban women, to younger women. that is how i would view it if i were democrat. eÑbut i think that the message for me in is more than a slogan or a timeline. a real, coherent message narrative of wh
we saw a special election in a statehouse race, over 30 point swing where a democrat won the house race after the dobbs more and more are seeing that their rights are at risk, and that all the things that republican said about it is clearly not true. they want a national abortion ban. i think we see huge turnout as alt of that over and over in elections since november 2022, and i have no doubt we are going to all the way through. this is a huge issue for voters. host: what isour and abortion as...
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i have helped petition the rank-choice voting, ballot access, and testified in the statehouse in favor of defendant the guard legislation in our state because that is how passionate chase is. chase oliver had issues like health care, climate change and economic justice resonated with voters from all walks of life, lending him in the debate. we got 84,000 votes in that election. that's 84,000 people who are sick and tired of the two-party system. chase oliver's leadership is not just about winning elections. it's about empowering people to stand up for what they believe in and creating a brighter future for generations to come. as president, chase oliver will continue to be a beacon of hope, leading with integrity, compassion and relentless commitment to individual freedom. join me in voting for chase oliver for president because together, we can build a better tomorrow. it's [applause] [applause] >> i am steve, former national chair and delegate from south carolina. i discovered i was a libertarian at 18 as a college student. in 1971, the same year the party was founded. i joined the l
i have helped petition the rank-choice voting, ballot access, and testified in the statehouse in favor of defendant the guard legislation in our state because that is how passionate chase is. chase oliver had issues like health care, climate change and economic justice resonated with voters from all walks of life, lending him in the debate. we got 84,000 votes in that election. that's 84,000 people who are sick and tired of the two-party system. chase oliver's leadership is not just about...
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and i want to commend and you made the centralized nature in texas which unanimous in the statehouse and 75% of your state senate approved legislation prohibiting deepfakes of political candidates and i think that makes lot of sense. senator bennett. >> thank you mr. chairman and thanks for holding this hearing. it's a tough issue because we live in a free society. one way or another we are all trying to strengthen democracy and help strengthen the values that we share and we are under assault in a way that we have never been before. our adversaries and i think we have competing values at stake here for the first amendment on the one hand protecting our national security on the other hand. i was reading director haines a piece in wired last week about the russian disinformation campaign the doppelgÄnger operation the kremlin backed a person that promoted a fake "washington post" article that said that billionaire soros was hiring people for anti-semitism and this site look just like the "washington post." the people in this country that were having protests in the united states are
and i want to commend and you made the centralized nature in texas which unanimous in the statehouse and 75% of your state senate approved legislation prohibiting deepfakes of political candidates and i think that makes lot of sense. senator bennett. >> thank you mr. chairman and thanks for holding this hearing. it's a tough issue because we live in a free society. one way or another we are all trying to strengthen democracy and help strengthen the values that we share and we are under...
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two quick comments, one i do think the policymakers in times in statehouse in 75% the state senate approved legislation prohibiting a itpolitical candidate soon i thk that makes a lot of sense. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you for holdingrm the syrn it tops that issue because we live in a free society one way or another we are all trying to strengthen the democracy and strengthen the values that we all share tumor under assault in a way we've never been before from our adversaries and we have competing values at stake the first a member on the one hand protect international security on the other hand and i was reading director haynes a piece last week about the russian disinformation campaign, the doppelgÄnger operation in the kremlin backed operation that promoted a fake washington post article that said billionaire soros was hiring people $30 of anti-semitism in the site look like the washington post and the people having protest in the united states were basically being attacked by the propaganda by the effort to divide us and these guys working with g the russians have fabricated
two quick comments, one i do think the policymakers in times in statehouse in 75% the state senate approved legislation prohibiting a itpolitical candidate soon i thk that makes a lot of sense. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you for holdingrm the syrn it tops that issue because we live in a free society one way or another we are all trying to strengthen the democracy and strengthen the values that we all share tumor under assault in a way we've never been before from our adversaries...
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the statehouse has already approved a repeal bill and the democratic governor pledged to sign it into law. once it is officially repealed women in arizona will be able to have abortions until 15 weeks of pregnancy. shares of shell are higher, the energy producer saw the profit, and above f's -- estimates. the company said it would repurchase $3.5 million of shares in the second quarter break and amounts in the two previous reporting period. they believe the share price is not currently reflect the full value of the company and buybacks will continue until they feel it does. shares of palatine gaining in premarket trading. barry mccarthy is stepping down. plus headcounts will be cut at 15% or about 400 workers. peloton missed on revenue and digital subscribers in the third quarter and guidance for the full year was also narrowed below the average analyst estimate. that's your bloomberg brief. jonathan: up next on the program chair powell stayed true to form. >> this a lot of relief here -- belief year the chairman stayed true. reiterating the key points around an asymmetric response fu
the statehouse has already approved a repeal bill and the democratic governor pledged to sign it into law. once it is officially repealed women in arizona will be able to have abortions until 15 weeks of pregnancy. shares of shell are higher, the energy producer saw the profit, and above f's -- estimates. the company said it would repurchase $3.5 million of shares in the second quarter break and amounts in the two previous reporting period. they believe the share price is not currently reflect...
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statehouses, city halls, state legislatures, the move to centrism, and, if so, will the officials one day carry that to washington, as well? >> states and cities have always been better at finding bipartisan solutions and solutions that are a little less driven by these national, divisive issues than washington is. what i would say that we see real agreement around the country on, and this is an issue that's tough for democrats, is immigration. you see both democratic governors and republican governors and mayors saying, "hey, our border is broken." that is something that has been arguably the biden administration's biggest domestic failure, their inability to solve that border problem. and you see from both democrats and republicans around the country this basically pleading to washington, please solve this issue. we cannot deal with these levels of migration that we've been having in denver, in chicago, in new york, and obviously along the southern border. >> senior writer for "the new york times," david leonhardt, thank you so much for coming in. great piece. >> thank you. >> we ap
statehouses, city halls, state legislatures, the move to centrism, and, if so, will the officials one day carry that to washington, as well? >> states and cities have always been better at finding bipartisan solutions and solutions that are a little less driven by these national, divisive issues than washington is. what i would say that we see real agreement around the country on, and this is an issue that's tough for democrats, is immigration. you see both democratic governors and...