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♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> in texas making a shocking discovery during a rated and quiet neighborhood and more than 90 migrants are trapped inside houston home rated lawmakers now pushing for truck entered crackdown on human smuggling in a better secure our southern border is a migrant surge is being felt in border states. >> the border is as bad as it has ever been and it's only getting worse and my phone rings off the hook in the mayors the ranchers that are dealing with these issues every single day. regular people testing the small
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towns along these borders turned upside down. it continues to spiral out of control. >> hello and welcome to another hour of fox news life. >> hello everyone and american think you for joining us on the saturday afternoon. investigators believe they haven't uncovered that human probably operation with that discovering that house. i can nothing report, led police to the home for the search warrant and it appears that some of the people there still appear to have covid-19. we live in the rio grande valley in texas with much more on this unfolding story. >> eric, this is highway 281, this main smuggling route to cities north like san antonio and houston and what you see behind me, that is one of 30 checkpoints along the south border. every vehicle stopped in ages the chance to interview maybe see if something is going on and look for illicit drugs and human smuggling . now this when you have to say. i've got this from a checkpoint
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and the sector. as you see the x-rays, two people are locked inside of a toolbox for unit the side of the big rig and no means of escape. other front to show how migrants are smuggling into the pickup trucks and passenger vehicles in the checkpoints have ten - 20 ages and this is really the last line of the multilayered defense before the cartels can move groups from the border to stash houses in cities like houston where police dinner party rated neighborhood, 90 immigrants packed inside mostly from central america. i have not eaten, five for covid-19 positive in the stash houses are critical links in the chain of custody if you will for these criminal organizations to hopscotch the migrant groups from the border and then often inside of these stash houses and holding them captive.
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>> that's how they are, if you know pain, they keep you until your family members pays. [inaudible]. that's how it works. in 19 it's what makes my neighborhood an example. >> president biden said yesterday or today actually, lanes on the border are improving. remember this hundred 70000 immigrants almost record number the last 20 yea, apprehended in march you also have about 25000 grant children still in custody and still using that title 42 by president trump to deport women families children to mexico. they are there until they can either go home or somebody's try to get back into the united states illegally. >> and part of that blame is
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just unbelievable. in arizona, i was at a checkpoint and they ask you your nationality, a little bit about you. and then they wave you on your way. arthel: critics of california new prison release program is a plan that there learning the state is laying the groundwork to let 76000 prisoners out early, the number includes nearly 20000 inmates who are serving life sentences with the possibility of parole. let's talk with our reporter now by with details on how some are pushing back christina. reporter: a leader within the state republican party is asking, he said these changes are dangerous. >> there is no policy and no reason that releasing repeat and violent criminals in the state of california is going to be
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good for law-abiding taxpaying citizens politically make sense. it makes no sense for the safety of californians. reporter: this comes at a time where parts of california as of february and in los angeles county alone, excited nearly 20t year. and voters have upheld in november allow the state department of corrections and rehabilitation to have additional opportunities for the inmates to receive good credit but now more than 63000 inmates can convicted violent crimes will be eligible to acquire good conduct credit. and it will cut them down by one third than it was before. the department of corrections were able say these changes do not result in the automatic release of inmates. in a statement they said that this effort incentivizes
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incarcerated individuals on good behavior and will participate in real debilitating educational programs. and that can help reduce this to make our community safety and our focus is on the location and accountability and none and that is consistent with public safety. in this controversial change is one of the ongoing efforts to reduce the state's prison population. arthel: thank you. >> from israel, they're not confirming elise for americans were among the casualties in the deadly stampede there. what happened last night during a religious event, rick they say the crowds trying to walk through a narrow slippery tunnel as part of this religious festival and people started falling on top of each other inside of the tunnel and stampede and crush continue to
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many of the victims were crushed to death in that crowd. forty-five people were killed at least 100 others were hurt. arthel: parts of texas are bracing for a strong thunderstorm today predict were going to take a look at the stormy side of houston, is currently under flash flood watch and other cities including austin and san antonio could see several inches of rain by the time the storm moves out. adam, that looks clearly communist, those clouds. tell us more about those storms. >> is been going on for the last 24 hours or so it is absolutely tampering us portions of texas and this is interesting, is a little warm up into the country today, see these temperatures park north, 86 degrees in minneapolis but is been writing. , that heat some of the showers and temperatures closer to the 70s now. and few lower 70s and portions of texas because of the very heavy rain and it's been hot and humid and with that, it's
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continued to be an absolute downpour. here's what the showers are currently as you said, we have widespread areas with flash flood warnings in place across areas from san antonio stretching across austin and then everything in the green and those are watches were the conditions are still right that we will see money going on here for the next 12 hours or so. currently we see a big massive area of heavy rain sitting along the coastline and continuing to see some often on showers in the heaviest rain right now is a line of storms moving back behind it and through the san antonio area now currently moving into the austin area. and that's where it's been an absolute downpour as we speak. whole system is going to continue to slowly numbing very slowly lift off to the north and to the east. this the future forecast and you see that motion getting probably into the louisiana five been night the back system, and dries off that is still a major rainmaker for folks in the southern mississippi valley eating into tomorrow and otherwise, is just going to
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continue to ride along with his very extreme heat we are sing in the middle of the country. some texas dry soft by tonight and then we will be tracking this across the southeast tomorrow. arthel: thank you adam. eric. eric: voters heading to the polls to decide to will go to the house seat, after filling the seat he died from covid-19. she has a support a former president trump but the question among some of texas is his endorsement will be enough. to pull out a victory the district that is becoming much more diversified. class with the very latest media campaigns today and that voting. hi charles. >> hi eric and republicans competing in the special elections to try to pull down to her husband of the district africa has away from covid-19 in february. and eric, she has a lot of competition, 23 different
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candidates are competing for the same district including either republicans are trying to tide themselves to president trump, the former president support in a statement through his quote of today's election in texas, going to vote for susan right into will be strong on the border in crime and rave military and vets will always protect the second amendment and she will never let you down. we heard from her and she said she hopes to carry on her husband's legacy and continuity with the voters in his former district. >> people listen to the people, give the people what they want. and be true to yourself and that's exactly what i will do. >> now the backing really tested, the voters particularly in this texas district where we squeezed out a narrow three-point victory in 2020 but as democrats go for anyone
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candidate they may to have a chance for the democrats of all the small majority the house. this race could be their best yet in 2021 rather into why did that margin but tonight at texas 7:00 p.m. central time. eric. eric: thank you. arthel: president biden is going have this multitrillion dollar spending and tax plan despite growing pushback from republicans and even some moderate democrats. life in wellington delaware were president biden is spending the weekend. mark. reporter: good afternoon president biden has made through his first 100 days and here comes the hard part getting his economic agenda passed through congress and we president is asking lawmakers for trillions of dollars in spending but also to change the roll of government. we expect the president to try to convince the republican in the congress the now is the time to spend a whole lot of money on other things like education and
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childcare in person programs in this on top of the money he also wants is been an infrastructure and money to address i met change in the republicans argue that while the taxpayers are reading the fine print, be concerned with a lot more than just the price tag. >> is not really just about sustainable debt crisis which a country cannot print is way out of the borrow its way out of. it is about the contraction of our liberties. it is the government expands, our liberty can contracts. >> the biden administration rolling back the tax breaks for the wealthier americans. in raising corporate tax rate in this will cover all the spending and pushing that against the republicans who are posing to this. >> if you look at the last prior four years, i'm talking about about the deficit and the debt under president trump but i
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always find it interesting that people bring it up only when there is a democrat in office. >> as you just heard from lawmakers, they certainly put on this, what about the public. that will be the big question. the present will be going out to southern virginia and medic making two stops in louisiana on thursday and try to get people to rally behind this idea and see but congress things in with the public things. the president will give us an update on what is going on to the pandemic on tuesday as well. arthel: thank you mark. will calls for police reform are growing in the wake of the derek trial party to police departments cannot be performed defining a single sentence. we will speak to the state attorney general about the story that is coming up. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> california, generous weighing in on the controversial issue of transgender athletes in sports. she told tmz today that she specifically does not support transgender girls to work in the biological voice competing with all-female school sports. the former owner big truck start was with bruce jenner born and before transitioning 2015 she's running as a republican and a
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special recall election to essentially replace democratic senator gavin newsom. it will be an exclusive interview there this wednesday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. that's with caitlyn jenner. >> new york city mayor bill de blasio is once again calling on the governor andrew cuomo to resign. the new reports about the governor's office alleged cover-up of this nursing home deaths, some say was even worse than first thought. plus the criticism with the governors whose comments he made about the women who had publicly accused the misconduct. life with more on the relations. alex. reporter: hi eric, new york mayor bill de blasio saying that the governor and the administration essentially just covered up everything and also adding that the governor as you said before needs to step down. >> this is separate from the
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many many allegations of sexual assault and harassment to somebody women have come forward with in tremendous detail. it is almost like you can't believe that one person did all these things and still in office. best way i don't think he should be in office any longer. >> the governors taking the opportunity to respond about bringing up mayor de blasio's holy numbers and he also joked about the mayor reopening the city of july 1st. take a listen. >> i want it open on monday, when it opened new york city upon tuesday. i want to open wednesday and another open on thursday. reporter: they follow the latest nursing home accusations which is much more extensive, then previously thought the new york times report payment cuomo sought aid in a paper which
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backlog release audit to the deaths in the nursing home residents. also reportedly stonewall the race of two health department planners that were important with the data at the time that were intended for the lawmakers. the governors still facing other scandals like a sexual harassment investigation and impeachment inquiry. the lawyers to the governor are denying all of these claims saying that they provided a of the necessary information and only releasing numbers that were accurate. eric. eric: thank you alex. arthel: eric a police reform has become a major topic since the death of mr. george floyd. now former officer derek chauvin found guilty of murder. police departments across the u.s. are trying to improve relationships between the cops and the community. new york and new jersey is proving to make a success story of a police reform without defunding. in 2020, not a single officer fired a single shot during the
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entire year and while crime the city actually went down. new jersey attorney general joins me now. this is all your plan, you call your excellent and policing initiative. what did you do . >> thank you for having me and thank you for looking up the great work the law enforcement is doing. guest: this time it when we recognize his lack of confidence and of policing and parts of the country and increasing mistrust and cops and others in new jersey were doing things like new york is shown through better hiring, and better training enter better accountability coming out of better outcomes. so what new york did was invest in hiring and invest in training and the best possible ways on de-escalation techniques. holding officers accountable for the fell short. and engaging with the community. so we have seen us what you highlighted, on a single shot fired in 2020.
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not a single payout for police brutality in 2020 crime went down, 500 guns taken off of the strata public trust is being enhanced. we are taking this model statewide in new jersey. arthel: we are showing now the basic principles for the police reform, has said that officers can use force overhauling police training and culture and ensuring accountability and building trust with vulnerable populations. so i want to ask you, who participated in revising this plan. >> everybody did. you cannot improve police community relations without engaging police, and without engaging community. we had listening sessions across her state and all 21 of our counties. we an online portal will be solicited thousand public comments we sat down with police leaders and with community leaders and we sat down with civil rights organizations and at the end of the day, we produced a policy with universal by and i had a virtual press conference work shoulder to shoulder the head of the chief
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associations and aclu of new jersey and the nc aa p-letter a national organization of black law enforcement executives not getting behind this policy. because everybody got what they wanted, but because we had a good process we had the systemic mayan. so all of those principles that we highlighted, those of the work on paper the works of paper that we all agreed on but we also didn't know training is big part of this. that's why it is partly fund our law enforcement department we need to find them and give them the best possible training on the escalations and be active bystanders and to intercede early we need to find accountability tools like our statewide use of force roll. in my stay, we did something that no other state is done statewide and an online use of force portal work every single use of force as reported by every law enforcement officer. i have visibility and achieved us and the accountable date accountability tool in the public house access to this as
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well. arthel: when you say this portal is there, does that hamstring police officers as to what they can do when they are out there in a life or death situation. guest: no, we train them and we give them additional tools internet training program and with the portal does is the accountability measure. after every use of force incident, we collect data points within 24 hours after philip this report. here's the proposed hundred supervisor has to review it. his father said accountability that has happened. and then the county prosecutor, are district attorney has to look at it on an annual basis that we have visibility into it. the disparities in real time and address them in real time in the public has a roll to play in this. that have oversight over the police department and it has not had that and we vote this out with law enforcement support. arthel: how can this be applied
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it to communities around the country on how can they begin to incorporate this program and also given that the link is probably various sides of the police department. an average how long does it take to know if it is working. guest: successes the number of use of forces that is going down and internal affairs of complaints going on a new jersey is unique. so i have the ability to do this and make it mandatory for all 38000 law enforcement officers in all 51305 lease departments. this was easier in my state and then another season may have to legislate this but what we are showing as it is doable and you can see a real success and positive outcomes and better interactions between public and community as has happened in new york without increasing in crime. a better trust between law enforcement and that communities. the best example is last summer while there are protests going on, all across the country in the wake of george floyd skilling in your, there were 1700 people who took to the and
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is surrounded the precinct. i have set up 1967 riots in new york what happened, nothing. nothing, the community and the law enforcement make sure that situation resolved easily. we are showing that if we invest the time, and the engage with the community and have a good process, and taking the best pages of everyone's playbook coming could be something transformational that's what new york has shown printed speech of congratulations to you mr. attorney general prayed you mentioned something about having to legislate that so that is where the hiccups come into place. may be some of the lawmakers and show them what you do there because clearly it is working. we do appreciate what you've done there and congratulations. eric. eric: very impressive. very impressive record in new york. for the covid-19 prices in india is getting worse, the second even deadliest to be from
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happening. there were a record 400,000 cases recorded yesterday. the death toll so far has climbed past 211,000 emma enea health system is overwhelmed. carrying americans are stepping forward to help. look at this note, it says all. it reads, you are not alone, we will find it together. so doctor head of urology in new york city he suffered from covid-19 himself but he and his team are spearheading the delivery of much-needed covid-19 related medical equipment to india to fight coronavirus . mount sinai is sitting five ventilators and 100 machines to a hospital the city and india. there also sending needed equipment to other city is in india as well. that area happened to be one of the hardest hit in cases there are skyrocketed from under 100 a
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day two months ago to more than 34000 today there now. and the team is also delivering 100 machines that they call oxygen concentrator's and provide oxygen for people who need it in the u.s. government is sending more than $100 million to medical humanitarian supplies and government fights have been arriving this weekend. if you would home want to how come there are charities in our country the can. in the seattle based group, a global nonprofit with its workers in india, and in los angeles you've got international medical charity the maryland based project help also available we can also try the large charity care india rated and course the whole mount sinai community is helping out those who have desperately needed in this charities as well. so if you can, help. we will be right back with more
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time for look at another top stories, thousands gathered in minneapolis memorial honoring the skilled internet mass shooting in fedex facility last month. governor eric was among those who spoke at the stadium for organize event by the coalition and for the shooting victims were members of the community. and government kate brown introduces new restrictions and 15 counties due to a cases of coronavirus . cases have risen more than 20 percent every week for five straight weeks. and recorded nearly 1000 new cases just yesterday. and woman in alaska said the fbi raided her scent but she's said was a case of mistaken identity and maryland person told local media ages that they mistook
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her, the agent did for this moment. right there on your screen, was a suspect in taking part in the capitol hill riots . she said ages told her there also searching for nancy pelosi's stolen laptop in the fai said the raid was authorized but did not comment on any other details. >> we want to work with you to address both the acute causes as well as the root causes in a way that bring hope to the people of guatemala and that there will be an opportunity for them if they stay at home. >> that's vice president harris speaking virtually with guatemala's president this week in the u.s. agrees to senate 60 members in the department of homeland security to guatemala grade to try out members of that country's border patrol in an effort to send the migration in
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central america. then ministration is also planning to send $310 million in u.s. aid to central america offering incentives for would be markers to try to stay home. will these plans were, international security expert with the mit security studies program. so jim, a lot of the media attention is on the influx at the border. it's happening at the border but these policies are aimed at the vice president said, the root causes and addressing the issues before the migrants even get air. you think this will work. guest: well it's ideal, if people stay where they are it's better than moving towards the u.s. but it is a difficult thing to do before we go any further, i do want to say this. thank you for your last story about india and the americans are trying to help there. it is nice to hear good news story and there's so much crisis around. as a thank you for that. but to your question.
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and you have shed a spotlight on that. i think that we've had immigration problems for a long time and in some ways you can summarize in one word. geography. if you're not island nation like japan or australia, it is a different situation but we are connected by land to mexico and central america and those countries have over the years been violence for both and four and now they faced covid-19 which is now an extra challenge and makes things much worse in those countries. and the consequence has been an increased flow here. and yes, just like president trump did, they are right to try to work in the central american countries so they self the problem at the sources to prevent immigration the first place. but it is very hard to do. these are four countries and sometimes the governments are not the greatest in the world
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and corrupt and the economic conditions are . bad. you can look at the economic aid that way and it can help but it's not like you're going to transform that economy and again, and covid-19 contributing to this economic of problems in your people who are emigrate economic motivations who want a better life and some people are being forced out because they fear violence they want to reconnect with family members in the u.s. very hard to stop but you gotta try but i think this is more of a management issue and partially rather than we are going to wave the wand and swell the problem type of issue. eric: let's think of something simple instead of trying to solve the poverty and other issues and getting issues and stuff. some say why can't they just top right of the border. the guatemala troops. 8000 migrants to stop of care about the border. tear gas and, maybe don't do that obviously but why can't they be stopped incrementally after the borders so they do not cross the mexican border to come
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up to us to try to cross our border. guest: absolutely and i think keep two things there, obviously is one important policy instrument and president trump and the presidents in the past i've tried to do that . you may remember a lot of talk with mexico about managing the flow of people and mexican law enforcement and others do that. and i think that is a part of the solution but if you think that your child's going to be can enter and kidnapped by a gang are you desperately hungry, then sometimes you find a way even in the face of obstacles but yes, it's going to have to be all of these things, incentives, we have to find ways to reduce violence and hopefully covid-19 is not going to be here forever so when that passes, when they get vaccines, i think settle down, hopefully the pressure will come off but again, if there were a quick fix, believe me, we would have
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done it already. gorgeous facing and record have to face this challenge. we should put all of the levers available to us including what you mentioned, law enforcement together with disincentives together with incentives. it's going to be at tough couple of months. it is warm weather, covid-19, the economy of these countries and is just going to be tough read. eric: as you point out, we've had these programs before, and the cdp is down there now and trying again to attack this humanitarian crisis. jim walsh, good to see you and thank you for joining us. >> could you work, thank you. arthel: republicans even democrats are bulking of president and bidens that trillion dollars spending bill. the new polling shows americans don't believe the economy is that strong as the data reflects. so how does public support factor into president of bidens
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site on earth cause delays. the capsule was expected to land in the gulf of mexico early tomorrow morning. nasa's last predawn return happened back in 1968. with apollo eight. biden: this is all going on, the economy created more than 1,300,000 new jobs in 100 days. more jobs. [applause] more jobs in the first 100 days than any president on record. the americans movie, they are moving forward. we cannot stop now. eric: there was president biden buzzing about the economic progress and also asking lawmakers to get behind us multitrillion dollar spending plan that he was addressing. as you saw this on wednesday. their rebounding economy basin think under line his case, to
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finance his vision and the entire taxes on corporations and the wealthiest of americans. the republicans are arguing that will only lead to a higher slowdown and to the show now chief investment correspondent for the washington examiner. the republicans are saying that this can damage the economy. the love these massive tax increases and putting trillions of dollars in spending and democrats say that is exactly what the country needs is what we need to get back on track and get the economy going get. can they find compromise. guest: they may be forced to find compromise. it is even democrats are concerned that the amount of spending so far is going to absolutely rise up to get to point where we are going into earth jobs and drive up inflation and may put the nation's intent for generations to come. i think what is happening is when you talk about the economy
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rebounding it, this first quarter data shows a 6 percent annual growth. that alone is causing lawmakers to think it twice to say wait a minute, we've already spent honey paid and we just passed this to trillion dollar spending eight under president biden now president biden's imposing another 4 trillion cents 6 trillion just for this one president, not even six months into his first 100 days, so much money. much more than we spend annually on all federal spending. so that kind of number with the rebounding of economy, is leading some lawmakers in both parties to say, look at this and we really need all the spending and is a good idea to forget the we spend that amount of money into creating a bigger debt, and the economy is rebelling, inflation starts to creep in and that's not good. so everybody is concerned that this money is becoming too much. for that reason, i think the
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compromises going to be necessary to test this bill today is going to have to have continually come republicans diane some point about what to spend the money gone. republicans want narrow legislation to stick to think that the country desperately need like infrastructure depressed what to broaden with the means and they want to talk about childcare, community college, spending on healthcare. all kinds of things that really are not traditionally infrastructure this more so the wish list item. as a clash of those two ideas that you see happening on capitol hill right now. eric: in the present administration is saying that those other items are part of the infrastructure and not just the roads and highways and bridges prayed but you point out this is going to her conservative democrats scully responsible for unit and richard neal chairman of the race the ways and means committee, is determinative arguably the most powerful community and helping is pushing back against these tax increases.
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do you think will see more democrats, the progressive funds but more moderate pushing back against their own president printed. guest: rights and what they are talking about doing is working some of the trump era tax cuts that happened in 2017 the democratic argument is that the percentage even were they say 8t to the highest numbers in the country. there including the corporate tax rate which is way down to 2o 28 percent. the fear that when you do that, the cost of that is passed on to the consumers and the cost of that is passed on in terms of your jobs. and that is a big risk . want to slow the economy down what is rebounding under this terrible lockdown recession that we've just been in. you're paying for the moderate democrats that when you do these kinds of tax increases, it does impact the economy. but just as the cuts made the economy grow, you sort of backtrack on that the democrats
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try to sell it a different way that this is just an impact on the ridge good moral we are debt even compensated all the wealth of people earning over $400,000 year you cannot possibly pay for the things that the biden administration is proposing it. so much spending and it's just not heading up and i think that's why this will be harder than it looks. eric: will so far have nancy pelosi speaker has big putting a july deadline on this and we will see what happens then. susan, thank you. back in just a second with some more news here. to a huge wedding. to give high fives to our patients. to hug my students. with every vaccine, cvs is working to bring you one step closer to a better tomorrow.
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>> the u.s. officially withdrawing main troops from afghanistan and the biden administration wants everybody out by the end of summer. live in london with more. brian. reporter: the danger is far from over despite the fact that the u.s. is pulling out its troops. attacks are increasing almost always the afghan people are the receiving end including attacks last night and friday night and massive car bomb going off in the east of the country sitting
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at least 60 people to the hospital. killing another 27 including a much high school kids. it just taken their sats. and nearly 50000 civilians and 70000 afghans soldiers have been killed. the question today is whether how long this attack american troops and they have refrained from doing that more or less a percent the trump administration announced 14 months ago that the u.s. would pull out of afghanistan. the taliban's agreement is targeting the american groups, contingent on the u.s. completely pulling out its troops by may 1 another words, bike today. as you know, there still about 2500 - 3500 troops there. and through september 11th, the troops to be pulled out. the taliban said they still are deciding had responded to the fact the u.s. is still in afghanistan grade fears are growing that the taliban could
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topple afghanistan's current government the biden administration u.s. intelligence agencies however, they say that is no longer necessary to seek u.s. troops in afghanistan so the final phase of the withdrawal is underway. it's a big moment in something hundred thousand troops have been deployed to afghanistan for the last two decades and 2400 americans have lost their lives. arthel: thank you very much that does it for us. eric and i will be back tomorrow at noon eastern we hope you can join us then in the meantime, enjoy the rest of your saturday. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need.
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