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the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the me, the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pet ophelia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial report. me . it's almost $3000.00 referrals that police had purely as a result of the initial sort of public story. the, and the woodward actually made around $300.00 suspects that were identified. some were dead, some, there wasn't sufficient evidence to prosecute, but for many there was, and some of those trials are still ongoing. now. actually involve around about $350.00 football clubs. all levels of the game. but the next oh yes, or go 300 suspects. 350 clubs, 3000 referrals. the country reeled at the figures, but they came as no surprise to those who had been studying the problem for
the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the me, the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pet ophelia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an...
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or the white house, david you're a diplomat. what are you doing >> yeah. i'm in a secret location, jim. dealing with some yard issues. yeah so, you know, what can i say >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern.
or the white house, david you're a diplomat. what are you doing >> yeah. i'm in a secret location, jim. dealing with some yard issues. yeah so, you know, what can i say >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern.
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meeting like this only rewards putin, but the white house says the two leaders are meeting because of our nation's differences, not in spite of them. david? >> mary bruce live at the white house. mary, thank you. >>> we turn next here tonight to the unimaginable standoff between sheriff's deputies and two children ages 12 and 14. the boy and girl armed with powerful weapons, authorities say they fired on the deputies. and a deputy can be heard saying quietly to himself, "don't make me do this." abc's victor oquendo with the images tonight and we warn you, they are disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, our first look at deputy body camera video from an almost unimaginable standoff. >> appears a female has a long gun pointed towards me. juvenile male looks like he has something in his hand, as well. >> reporter: that's a central florida deputy taking cover behind a tree as a 12-year-old boy and 14-year-old girl open fire from inside a house. >> don't make me do this. don't do this. >> reporter: the volusia county sheriff's office says the two kids, one of them diabetic, ran away from a children's group home tuesday evening, then broke into the
meeting like this only rewards putin, but the white house says the two leaders are meeting because of our nation's differences, not in spite of them. david? >> mary bruce live at the white house. mary, thank you. >>> we turn next here tonight to the unimaginable standoff between sheriff's deputies and two children ages 12 and 14. the boy and girl armed with powerful weapons, authorities say they fired on the deputies. and a deputy can be heard saying quietly to himself,...
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david. the white house told us there were no preconditions set. let me tell you about what we can expect. we're looking at four to five hours of meetings. they'll be broken into two sessions as far as we know. one smaller group, one larger group. the first session will be president biden, vladimir putin, secretary of state antony blinken and his russian counter part. in the second session senior aides will be brought in. they'll be dealing with a number of issues, particularly cyber security, those threats back home that hit our infrastructure. president biden, he is walking in here with one goal. he wants to lay down the red lines for russia. he wants to have a conversation about how to stabilize the relationship going forward. he doesn't want conflict. he doesn't want a spectacle. that's why we won't be seeing that two presser with president biden and president putin. >> our white house correspondent cecilia vega at the seen at villa la grange. you can see president putin now arriving. we knew president putin would arrive first. you can hear reporters trying to shout questions. they wil
david. the white house told us there were no preconditions set. let me tell you about what we can expect. we're looking at four to five hours of meetings. they'll be broken into two sessions as far as we know. one smaller group, one larger group. the first session will be president biden, vladimir putin, secretary of state antony blinken and his russian counter part. in the second session senior aides will be brought in. they'll be dealing with a number of issues, particularly cyber security,...
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>> reporter: david, the white house is promising that cyber security is a top priority and the justice department now says that when a cyber attack does happen, an urgent report notification will be blasted out to law enforcement across the country, telling them to be en on alert. david? >> whit johnson with us tonight. whit, thank you. >>> next here, news this evening on president biden's infrastructure plan. the president in what the white house is calling a major concession to republicans, suggesting he won't raise the tax rate on corporations from 21% to 28% for this plan, but instead saying corporations that have been paying little or no taxes at all should now pay a minimum of 15%. tonight, republican leaders say that won't happen. so, what's next? and when does the negotiating end? here's our senior white house correspondent mary bruce tonight. >> reporter: tonight, some major concessions from president biden as he tries to get republicans onboard with his infrastructure plan. the president initially asked for $2.3 trillion, now he's come down to roughly $1 trillion. and for now
>> reporter: david, the white house is promising that cyber security is a top priority and the justice department now says that when a cyber attack does happen, an urgent report notification will be blasted out to law enforcement across the country, telling them to be en on alert. david? >> whit johnson with us tonight. whit, thank you. >>> next here, news this evening on president biden's infrastructure plan. the president in what the white house is calling a major...
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i know the white house was pressed on this today? >> reporter: yes, david. the white house pushing back, saying it's just a small fraction of the total number of doses and that it's not realistic to expect that not a single dose would be wasted, but the scrutiny coming as much of the world is desperate for this covid vaccine. the governor of ohio saying they don't have a legal option to send vaccines to other states or other countries. david? >> all right, eva pilgrim leading us off tonigh. eva, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to that scathing bipartisan senate report on the capitol riot. the attack on the capitol, finding that security and intelligence failures happened at every level of government and that warnings were ignored. the report revealing for one that a month before the attack, some authorities knew of threats of violence, of blog posts with maps of the capitol, the tunnels, the exits. so, why wasn't that information shared? rachel scott from the hill tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a blistering bipartisan report revealing massive security
i know the white house was pressed on this today? >> reporter: yes, david. the white house pushing back, saying it's just a small fraction of the total number of doses and that it's not realistic to expect that not a single dose would be wasted, but the scrutiny coming as much of the world is desperate for this covid vaccine. the governor of ohio saying they don't have a legal option to send vaccines to other states or other countries. david? >> all right, eva pilgrim leading us off...
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david white — radio presenter for bbc cornwall.o remember your id cards, you'll get stopped trying to get in, you cannot use the branch line and on the train. there is disruption for the three main areas and where the g7 is being held. elsewhere, the excitement is about where the planes are flying overhead and the coast and disruption, but everyone else in cornwall not too bad at all but the three main areas are pretty bad. i three main areas are pretty bad. i know cornwall pretty well in a crib there and i know with the thinking very good start. you have some animated callers to put it one way and. ~ , : , ., animated callers to put it one way and. . , : , :, ., and. will be decided is at hq, the excitement _ and. will be decided is at hq, the excitement and _ and. will be decided is at hq, the excitement and the _ and. will be decided is at hq, the excitement and the money - and. will be decided is at hq, the excitement and the money shut i excitement and the money shut everyone is therefore and clearly, the bedwetting of the dar
david white — radio presenter for bbc cornwall.o remember your id cards, you'll get stopped trying to get in, you cannot use the branch line and on the train. there is disruption for the three main areas and where the g7 is being held. elsewhere, the excitement is about where the planes are flying overhead and the coast and disruption, but everyone else in cornwall not too bad at all but the three main areas are pretty bad. i three main areas are pretty bad. i know cornwall pretty well in a...
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david: would you have any interest if president biden invited you for a tour of the white house? if you wants to talk about how to empower people, i would be there in a nano second. ♪ david: a number of years ago, you decided to get involved more than you had been in politics by supporting candidates. as a result, your image became very much right-wing, anti-democratic in some respects. how are you now trying to change what you did a number of years ago? getting involved in political causes and so forth. >> i started in this work in the -- nearly 60 years ago. for the first 50, i was not involved in politics at all. and then we decided we needed to get policies, as well as work with these other institutions that with empower people. we got into it in a partisan way. in 2010, that was the first election we got in. so, we tried that for a few years and it was not that successful. it was in many ways counterproductive. now, our work in politics is on a nonpartisan basis. we are looking for champions who will advocate for policies that will empower people, rather than try to get powe
david: would you have any interest if president biden invited you for a tour of the white house? if you wants to talk about how to empower people, i would be there in a nano second. ♪ david: a number of years ago, you decided to get involved more than you had been in politics by supporting candidates. as a result, your image became very much right-wing, anti-democratic in some respects. how are you now trying to change what you did a number of years ago? getting involved in political causes...
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i don't think i have ever been in the white house, in fact. davidd you have any interest if president biden invited you to come and take a tour of the white house? would you be interested in that? charles: if he wants to talk about how to empower people, i would be there in a nanosecond. david: if you had a chance to talk to your father and say, look what i did. what do you think he would say to you? was he proud of what you did, would you want him to be proud? charles: i think he would be blown away, just as i am. i can't believe it. what has accomplished this are these ideas, these principles, so i just happened to learn them and be turned on by them, then applying them in everything we do, and then the people do it. that is the key. no one person can do all this. you do it by empowering your people, employees, and empowering people through society so they can contribute, innovate. david: what is the meaning of leadership to you? how do you become a leader? what are the traits that separates nonleaders from leaders? charles: a true leader makes pe
i don't think i have ever been in the white house, in fact. davidd you have any interest if president biden invited you to come and take a tour of the white house? would you be interested in that? charles: if he wants to talk about how to empower people, i would be there in a nanosecond. david: if you had a chance to talk to your father and say, look what i did. what do you think he would say to you? was he proud of what you did, would you want him to be proud? charles: i think he would be...
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david spunt with with the latest from the white house. hi, david.d the united states teamed on dr. fauci. freedom of information act request show that he was reacting to some possibilities that this may actually be a lab-leaked theory in early days of covid-19. last night dr. fauci defended himself from these attacks. >> it is what it is. i'm a public figure. ly take the arrows and the swings. they are fabricated. that's just what it is. we will have to do our jobs, rachel. david: detailing possible leak theory and trump officials before leaving office, secretary of state mike pompeo blamed dr. fauci for inconsistency in messaging. >> i've seen some of the emails. what really matters here is when it mattered most when the chinese were covering this up in early january of 2020, dr. fauci certainly would have seen the same intelligence that i saw. >> david: fox news obtained emails sent in early january this year by chris ford, former acting under and thomas, former assistant secretary of the bureau of arms control verification. ford wrote on january
david spunt with with the latest from the white house. hi, david.d the united states teamed on dr. fauci. freedom of information act request show that he was reacting to some possibilities that this may actually be a lab-leaked theory in early days of covid-19. last night dr. fauci defended himself from these attacks. >> it is what it is. i'm a public figure. ly take the arrows and the swings. they are fabricated. that's just what it is. we will have to do our jobs, rachel. david:...
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blake burman is at the white house with the very latest on that. blake? reporter: david he got into the white house on his first day was to effectively end the keystone xl pipeline and as you know, that project for all in tense and purposes is over at this point, well now environmentalists are setting their sights on another project as well, which is known as the line three project. that is the replacement of some 360 miles worth of pipeline that works its way through minnesota, wisconsin, and north dakota, the overwhelming majority of it in minnesota. for example, last month environmental groups asked the president to end the involvement of the army core of engineers as they wrote in a letter to the president, "as you know, line three poses a significant threat to water, indigenous rights and our global climate, and its rushed construction in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic is delivering quantifiable danger to minnesota communities and energy workers alike." the company behind the pipeline, enbridge argues in part that there is an economic benefit to the pipeline. fo
blake burman is at the white house with the very latest on that. blake? reporter: david he got into the white house on his first day was to effectively end the keystone xl pipeline and as you know, that project for all in tense and purposes is over at this point, well now environmentalists are setting their sights on another project as well, which is known as the line three project. that is the replacement of some 360 miles worth of pipeline that works its way through minnesota, wisconsin, and...
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david. the white house says that he is receiving regular updates from his homeland security team on the collapse. biden already approving an emergency declaration, ordering federal assistance. let's get to the white house and bring in kevin liptac. what more can you tell us how the president is responding to the tragedy? >> the president instructed aides to provide as much federal assistance as florida needs in the situation. as you said, he is at camp david this weekend at the presidential retreat. he brought along a senior national security adviser with him, we expect him to receive u updates by phone from homeland security advisers in washington. we don't expect to hear or see the president until tomorrow when he gets back to washington, but he spoke about the disaster yesterday. listen to what he had to say. >> we're going to stay with them with the disaster declaration, we may provide anything from housing to god forbid, whether there's a need for moratorium for the bodies to be placed, everything in between. i just want to say, i am sure i speak for all members of the congress today and al
david. the white house says that he is receiving regular updates from his homeland security team on the collapse. biden already approving an emergency declaration, ordering federal assistance. let's get to the white house and bring in kevin liptac. what more can you tell us how the president is responding to the tragedy? >> the president instructed aides to provide as much federal assistance as florida needs in the situation. as you said, he is at camp david this weekend at the...
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joining us now, someone who was on the inside of the obama white house legislative battles, david plouffeand white house senior adviser to president barack obama. he is a msnbc political analyst. and david, from your old spot in the white house, watching what happened in the senate today, what happens next, and do you fear -- because you have a good feel for voters' reaction to this stuff. do you fear democratic voters' impatience with this process that is going on in the senate, which is clearly some sort of performance art for joe manchin and senator sinema to prove to them that the republicans really are what they say they are? >> well, maybe, lawrence. you know the senate very well, so this is just what it is. but now sinema and manchin have to permission, which is so important. do people with permission? do they have offerings to do something a little differently than what we were saying? with republican opposition we should get rid of the filibuster entirely. the republican party is not the opposition party anymore it's a cult that's bent on -- democracy so they can retain power. th
joining us now, someone who was on the inside of the obama white house legislative battles, david plouffeand white house senior adviser to president barack obama. he is a msnbc political analyst. and david, from your old spot in the white house, watching what happened in the senate today, what happens next, and do you fear -- because you have a good feel for voters' reaction to this stuff. do you fear democratic voters' impatience with this process that is going on in the senate, which is...
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author of they call it diplomacy, 40 years of representing britain abroad and also joining us, david sanger, whitese national security correspondent for the "new york times." thank you for being here. we have a lot of talk about it, obviously, but first president biden said his goal of this g-7 summit is to really show the world that this alliance is tight. he wants putin and china to know that. did he meet that goal today? >> well, we don't really know yet what happened behind the closed doors of the g-7 discussion but i think it was all set for that kind of message, i think president biden was conveying that message before he sat down with his fellow heads of government and state. we knew in advance, two of the priorities, leaving aside climate change and vaccine diplomacy and global trade and all those other big issues out there, that he wanted to find common ground with his like-minded heads of government for dealing with the separate but very serious threats posed to our security and our pros perty, but both russia and china, and so how far has he succeeded? i don't know yet. there's plenty m
author of they call it diplomacy, 40 years of representing britain abroad and also joining us, david sanger, whitese national security correspondent for the "new york times." thank you for being here. we have a lot of talk about it, obviously, but first president biden said his goal of this g-7 summit is to really show the world that this alliance is tight. he wants putin and china to know that. did he meet that goal today? >> well, we don't really know yet what happened behind...
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let's go to david spunt on the white house on the implications to the job's front and what this means from the administration's point of view? david: if you ask folks at the white house administration, they are happy, celebrating small victories when it talks about the economy bouncing back but not bouncing back as quick as they would like it. last month 559,000 jobs added which is clearly somewhat of a victory that's not to scoff at but short of the expectation from the top economists at 650,000 jobs which were expected last month. still roughly in the ballpark. the unemployment rate went down to 5.8%. neil, that's the lowest jobless rates since march 2020 when this pandemic really began to take a toll on the united states. the white house, though, is touting that number. >> and testament to the new strategy that's growing the economy, not only growing it but from the bottom up and the middle out. david david republicans say it's not good enough. this week head of the commerce said a portion of the population feels they are better off receiving unemployment benefits than going back t
let's go to david spunt on the white house on the implications to the job's front and what this means from the administration's point of view? david: if you ask folks at the white house administration, they are happy, celebrating small victories when it talks about the economy bouncing back but not bouncing back as quick as they would like it. last month 559,000 jobs added which is clearly somewhat of a victory that's not to scoff at but short of the expectation from the top economists at...
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. >> woodruff: and, david, the white house, the president, they're saying, well, the president made it that he's going to want this but it seems to be a little fuzzy. >> sort of. everyone knew there were going to be two bills. the white house to their credit worked really hard to get this bipartisan compromise, all the calls and meetings, it looked like rale legislation, the kind of stuff joe biden was born for. so we get this deal aagainst all odds, it was unexpected. the reps knew there was going to be a reconciliation deal. what they didn't know, i think, is he was going to threaten to veto the compromise if he didn't get the second. so it was that linkage, i think, that took a lot of republicans by surprise, and not only the ones who believe in the deal, the rob portmans of the world and like that. so they are right to feel a little aggrieved, from what we know. will they walk out on this? they haven't walked out on the deal after conversations. lindsey graham and others have shown willingness to walk out on the deal and if they do that, you don't have ten republicans and can't pas
. >> woodruff: and, david, the white house, the president, they're saying, well, the president made it that he's going to want this but it seems to be a little fuzzy. >> sort of. everyone knew there were going to be two bills. the white house to their credit worked really hard to get this bipartisan compromise, all the calls and meetings, it looked like rale legislation, the kind of stuff joe biden was born for. so we get this deal aagainst all odds, it was unexpected. the reps knew...
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joining us now is someone who was only inside of the obama white house legislative battles. davidadviser to president barack obama he is an msnbc political analyst. and david, from your old spot in the white house watching what happened in the senate today what happens next and do you fear because you have a good feel for voters reaction to this stuff. do you fear democratic voters in patients with this process that is going on in the senate which is clearly some sort of performance art for joe manchin and senator cinema to prove to them that the republicans really are what they say there? >> well thank you lawrence, you know the senate very well in this is just where it is. but now cinema and mention have structure which is horrible. people have permission -- to they have offerings? to do something a little bit different than they were saying previously and so now with unified -- filibuster entirely. the republican party is not an opposition pole party. it's basically them to scrape democracy so they can achieve power. these are not normal times. the democrats should throw the po
joining us now is someone who was only inside of the obama white house legislative battles. davidadviser to president barack obama he is an msnbc political analyst. and david, from your old spot in the white house watching what happened in the senate today what happens next and do you fear because you have a good feel for voters reaction to this stuff. do you fear democratic voters in patients with this process that is going on in the senate which is clearly some sort of performance art for joe...
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negotiations between president biden and the group of gop senators are set to resume at the white house tomorrow. davidve at the white house with more on where these talks stand, hello, david. david: hi, mike, if a negotiation is successful, both sides will feel a little bit of a sting, in the power corridors not only capitol hill but the west wing of the white house because both sides have clearly not gotten what they want. president biden spoke twice to the lead republican negotiator on infrastructure senator shelley of west virginia. he spoke with her last wednesday and last friday. he's going to be speaking to her again tomorrow. senator and her team proposing $978 billion in that package, that's up 50 billion and that's with a b and it's a sign that republicans want to negotiate. the president cig neighboringantly come down in numbers. he wants to use this package to tackle infrastructure but also the climate crisis and some other progressive priorities. >> this is not just about getting through this season or some kind of short-term stimulus. this is about making sure that america wins the future
negotiations between president biden and the group of gop senators are set to resume at the white house tomorrow. davidve at the white house with more on where these talks stand, hello, david. david: hi, mike, if a negotiation is successful, both sides will feel a little bit of a sting, in the power corridors not only capitol hill but the west wing of the white house because both sides have clearly not gotten what they want. president biden spoke twice to the lead republican negotiator on...
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white racism. donald trump did what david duke tried to do, and made white racism mainstream. how sad. how pathetic is mike pence at that conference talking about all of the great things him and trumpeted when we have video of trump supporters yelling hang mike pence. how pathetic. thank you for c-span. host: in rest virginia next up -- in west virginia next up, madalyn. caller: yes. i would just like to make a comment. host: madeline, you can do that, but make sure you are muting your volume. mute the set and go ahead with your comment. caller: ok. i would like to make a comment. i listen to c-span, and they blame the republicans for everything. as far as i'm concerned, they need to check their bible and give president trump the credit for things he and the vice president did. now, we have a group in there that is tearing the country apart, talking about race. i am a white person, and [indiscernible] in a black man's house for many years when i was growing up. there is no hate from the black people. the democrats is causing all of this problem, and no one is looking at the bible to se
white racism. donald trump did what david duke tried to do, and made white racism mainstream. how sad. how pathetic is mike pence at that conference talking about all of the great things him and trumpeted when we have video of trump supporters yelling hang mike pence. how pathetic. thank you for c-span. host: in rest virginia next up -- in west virginia next up, madalyn. caller: yes. i would just like to make a comment. host: madeline, you can do that, but make sure you are muting your volume....
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the team coverage of all this plus david at the white house. let's first go to christina coleman in los angeles about the airline incident. the man brings back echoes in a sense of what we've gone through at 9/11. >> definitely a scary situation, the crewmembers are credited for stopping a man from trying to overtake the plane yesterday, they were on a delta flight heading to nashville, terrified moment was captured on cell phone, a flight attendant and passengers tackled the man as he tried to storm the cockpit. witnesses say he was in a fit of rage screaming stop this plane repeatedly, they are still able to hold the man down by putting his arms behind his back and supplied him. the flight attendant, he deserves every bit of recognition for acting quickly and helping restring the man following the incident, delta flight 386 was diverted to albuquerque where they made a safe emergency landing and thanked the group for detaining the unruly passenger. this is as the faa deals with the site in outburst on flights since january 1, the agency recei
the team coverage of all this plus david at the white house. let's first go to christina coleman in los angeles about the airline incident. the man brings back echoes in a sense of what we've gone through at 9/11. >> definitely a scary situation, the crewmembers are credited for stopping a man from trying to overtake the plane yesterday, they were on a delta flight heading to nashville, terrified moment was captured on cell phone, a flight attendant and passengers tackled the man as he...
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david: two judges have blocked president biden's covid relief program for farmers after ruling it discriminates against whiters. now the justice department must respond to all of this. fox news correspondent david spunt has more. reporter: david, good afternoon to you. living up to his promise to make things more equitable for farmers of color and minority farmers, president biden and his team announced a few months ago announced a loan forgiveness program to help forgiver some of those loans. white farmers across the country say this is discriminatory. they have sued. a judge has weighed in. a judge last week put a stop to the program. this program, specifically, david, was put in place for covid relief. the judge after several farmers filed the lawsuit. the loan program pays 120% of direct or guaranteed farm loan balances for black, hispanic, american indian, asia shurn pacific islanders farmsers. i spoke to one of farmers suing. his name is christopher baird from wisconsin. he is a dairy farmer. he wants to see farmers of all colors colors and ethnicity succeed. he doesn't think any farmer should be treat
david: two judges have blocked president biden's covid relief program for farmers after ruling it discriminates against whiters. now the justice department must respond to all of this. fox news correspondent david spunt has more. reporter: david, good afternoon to you. living up to his promise to make things more equitable for farmers of color and minority farmers, president biden and his team announced a few months ago announced a loan forgiveness program to help forgiver some of those loans....
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arthel: david spunt live at the white house, thanks, david. eric., they've released the list of 911 calls, they're no longer going to respond to, can you believe that? the police not responding to 911. the reason they say is because they've got a staffing crisis. the department says that they've lost 84 police officers since the start of last year. they say they're trying to free up officers to respond to more serious crimes, there's concerns this could happen across the country. it's the latest sign of a nationwide police shortage problem. charles watson live with more on the police not coming when you call them. charles. >> reporter: eric, you mentioned the asheville police department says it is undergoing a staffing crisis. it's down dozens of officers. forcing the department to prioritize which crimes officers will respond to and in a facebook post the asheville police department says officers will no longer respond in person to crimes like fraud, scams, or theft under $1,000, among other things. instead, they're asking folks to report those cri
arthel: david spunt live at the white house, thanks, david. eric., they've released the list of 911 calls, they're no longer going to respond to, can you believe that? the police not responding to 911. the reason they say is because they've got a staffing crisis. the department says that they've lost 84 police officers since the start of last year. they say they're trying to free up officers to respond to more serious crimes, there's concerns this could happen across the country. it's the...
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and the white house again tonight saying that the president will raise this issue when he meets with vladimir putin next week? >> reporter: he will, david. president biden plans to confront russian president putin about this issue when they meet face-to-face. the white house views this as a national security issue and they say that they are considering possible retaliation. that is a message that biden will make loud and clear to president putin next week. david? >> mary bruce leading us off from the white house tonight. mary, thank you. >>> to the other news this monday night and this evening, news on the arrests after that horrific case of road rage. the couple arrested after 6-year-old aiden leos was shot and killed in the backseat of his mother's car. the bullet coming from another car, right through the back of his mother's car and hitting him as he sat strapped in his booster seat. authorities say marcus rees is the alleged shooter. his girlfriend also under ai rest tonight. officials have confirmed they are reviewing these instagram poapsts shs posts firing weapon >>> and moments ago tonight, what authorities have now revealed. h
and the white house again tonight saying that the president will raise this issue when he meets with vladimir putin next week? >> reporter: he will, david. president biden plans to confront russian president putin about this issue when they meet face-to-face. the white house views this as a national security issue and they say that they are considering possible retaliation. that is a message that biden will make loud and clear to president putin next week. david? >> mary bruce...
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he said my people are in the white house. david axelrod said joe biden was like mr. mcgoo wandering around and afraid he would bump into something. they didn't back him until the absolute last moment. now he's carrying the torch apparently. >> because he was the trojan horse for socialism. the reality is, american people like the trump economic policies. the middle of the pandemic, gallup polls showed that 53% of americans said they were better off now than they were four years earlier, which is the highest level of support in the history of the gallup poll. people were tired of trump, not his policies. joe biden campaigned by saying i'm not the socialist. i beat the socialistses. we're going to compromise, get things done. instead, he unveils a $6 trillion budget. that's not even the half of it. that budget doesn't include another 5.8 trillion that he promised on the campaign trail. so he's proposed $6 trillion in spending and that's just the first tranche. that's already -- $6 trillion is the largest amount of spending since world war ii. he plans to double it. thi
he said my people are in the white house. david axelrod said joe biden was like mr. mcgoo wandering around and afraid he would bump into something. they didn't back him until the absolute last moment. now he's carrying the torch apparently. >> because he was the trojan horse for socialism. the reality is, american people like the trump economic policies. the middle of the pandemic, gallup polls showed that 53% of americans said they were better off now than they were four years earlier,...
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david. >> we've got news south of the white house this, on the vaccination front, andmeg terrelle has thath goal of 70% of american adults having at least one covid vaccination by that independence day. they say they are going to hit that target. they are already there for people 30 plugs and they will hit the target for people over the age of 27, but they are going to need a few extra weeks to meet the target to meet the target for people over age 18. where do we stand versus that goal 65% of u.s. adults have had at least one shot, so falling short of that 70% target it's estimate that had we get there by july 23rd at the current pace or even longer with the current slowdown the white house though is still saying they are declaring success beyond their highest expectations can you see what's happening with the first and second doses. the first doses of the shot from evercore isi, the blue line there in mid-april, and they have come down since then. now we're under 500,000 of first doses of vaccines being given every day here in the u.s. though you do see a little uptick in the last few da
david. >> we've got news south of the white house this, on the vaccination front, andmeg terrelle has thath goal of 70% of american adults having at least one covid vaccination by that independence day. they say they are going to hit that target. they are already there for people 30 plugs and they will hit the target for people over the age of 27, but they are going to need a few extra weeks to meet the target to meet the target for people over age 18. where do we stand versus that goal...
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. >> hey, david, the white house says today, if as expected, the senate fails to pass a sweeping votingbill when considered tomorrow, it will prompt what jen psaki calls a new conversation about the filibuster, and hours after the new iran's president says he does not want to meet with president biden, the white house says biden has no plans to meet with him while there's still hopes of a revival of nuclear details with iran dilgts aged 18 to 39 have the lower rate of -- safety and efficacy are the most common concerns. >>> for the first time since the pandemic began, new orleans is lay lowing traditional second line parades thousands gathered to pay tribute to fathers who have died in covid in anaverage year there's 800 second lines in the streets. >> that's good video seema, thank you just unit 30 minutes to go before the close the market is higher the dow is up limb 2% and nasdaq lagging, but still a pretty strong day. up next, francisco blanch y0u9 lines the key drives. >> june is pride month, and we are spotlighting contributors, business leaders, here's cnbc's shepard smith. >> my
. >> hey, david, the white house says today, if as expected, the senate fails to pass a sweeping votingbill when considered tomorrow, it will prompt what jen psaki calls a new conversation about the filibuster, and hours after the new iran's president says he does not want to meet with president biden, the white house says biden has no plans to meet with him while there's still hopes of a revival of nuclear details with iran dilgts aged 18 to 39 have the lower rate of -- safety and...
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. >>> david sanger is white house correspondent for "the new york times" and cnn political and nationalecurity analyst and he joins us now from plymouth in england. great to have you on the program, sir. >> good to be with you, bianca. >> so i'd love to get your thoughts on what president biden will be thinking going into this summit because we speak a lot about how the u.s.a. is the most powerful player in the room in all of these discussions so it's quite clear what the uk, what german, france, italy, japan, et cetera, can get out of strengthening their relationship with the u.s.a., but why is it so important for the u.s.a. to strengthen their relationship with all these other countries? >> well, bianca, i think coming into this you saw president biden talk about three different priorities, the first is simply to show that the united states is back, and his announcement of the new atlantic charter or a revived atlantic charter with the british prime minister, prime minister johnson, yesterday i think was sort of an indication of his desire to do exactly that, be able to show that the
. >>> david sanger is white house correspondent for "the new york times" and cnn political and nationalecurity analyst and he joins us now from plymouth in england. great to have you on the program, sir. >> good to be with you, bianca. >> so i'd love to get your thoughts on what president biden will be thinking going into this summit because we speak a lot about how the u.s.a. is the most powerful player in the room in all of these discussions so it's quite clear...
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with republican senator shelley incomes of the bidens rejected the gop latest counteroffer and david at the white house, with the latest on all of that printed. reporter: hi jon good evening into this going to be the third meeting between president of biden and senator campo and she republican negotiator republican from an been going back and forth on this topic seems right now the both sides do not have any intention of giving up and they want to try to hammer out and work out a deal for the market people. on the campaign trail, candidate joe biden talked about this three decades plus in the u.s. senate's ability to work across the aisle is assayed to become commander-in-chief, sometimes those negotiations become a little bit mark nichols. republicans have come up number wise by offering additional $50 billion would be, up from 928 - 2,970,000,000,000 and the president also significantly has come down figure. here's west virginia's senator, joe manchin this morning with chris wallace. >> i still have all the confidence in the world that we will get there. the president has gone from 2.25 trillio
with republican senator shelley incomes of the bidens rejected the gop latest counteroffer and david at the white house, with the latest on all of that printed. reporter: hi jon good evening into this going to be the third meeting between president of biden and senator campo and she republican negotiator republican from an been going back and forth on this topic seems right now the both sides do not have any intention of giving up and they want to try to hammer out and work out a deal for the...
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first to the senate and out of the house at least two president biden and actually at camp david at the white and told us just yesterday be working the phones i swing to make sure lawmakers are still actively engaged in getting this agenda past. eric: and progressives as well. thank you mark predict. arthel: now going to bring in white house correspondent. so jeff, you're just listening and i'm sure you know is a critic in her just sent a statement released by the white house moments ago with president biden clarifying that he did not intend to veto bipartisan bill if it comes to his desk without reconciliation. amen chores gop they can still support bipartisan plan and the proposed rest of it. so what you make of this statement. he said it was saturday, president was still working and who does president biden have to convince that forthright about his plan for if a structure all along. guest: i think the statement instructed primarily at republicans and he said in a than i was just waiting for joining you as well. the republicans were understandably upset after he signaled on thursday and pr
first to the senate and out of the house at least two president biden and actually at camp david at the white and told us just yesterday be working the phones i swing to make sure lawmakers are still actively engaged in getting this agenda past. eric: and progressives as well. thank you mark predict. arthel: now going to bring in white house correspondent. so jeff, you're just listening and i'm sure you know is a critic in her just sent a statement released by the white house moments ago with...