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the district of columbia would not be favourable to mr trump, it votes about 99% democrat. columbia and that is where the jury would be drawn. and if you can recall right now, these january 6th prosecutions occurring, there have been over 200 guilty pleas — not a single individualfound innocent. there are 600 more to go. and i do think that given the notoriety of mr trump for being a compulsive liar, to be candid, the most obvious one that you probably know about is the fake, fantastical standing order that anything he took out of the oval office was automatically declassified — something that no—one ever knew about and maybe he dreamt about once. that if he was indicted he would be his own worst enemy, and i do think he would be convicted. at that point i do not think he would be a credible candidate in 202a. let's get some of the day's other news in brief. to ukraine now, where there's continuing concern over safety at europe's largest nuclear power plant, which is held by russian forces. the final two working reactors at the zaporizhzhia power plant were cut off from ukra
the district of columbia would not be favourable to mr trump, it votes about 99% democrat. columbia and that is where the jury would be drawn. and if you can recall right now, these january 6th prosecutions occurring, there have been over 200 guilty pleas — not a single individualfound innocent. there are 600 more to go. and i do think that given the notoriety of mr trump for being a compulsive liar, to be candid, the most obvious one that you probably know about is the fake, fantastical...
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[applause] and, as president of the lincoln group of the district of columbia, i would probably be stoneder the last year to help bring this program to you today. please thank them. [applause] finally, i want to thank all of you in the audience today. you have all participated in a one-of-a-kind event that we literally waited 100 years to do, just so all of you could be present. [laughs] so i want to thank all of you, i want to thank the tuskegee alumni for coming here, and robert -- descendants for being here. this is washington, and in washington, everyone is always looking for a chance for a photo op. so, what we are going to do, is we are going to gather our speakers and performers, and our special guests, and line up on the steps behind me, and everyone in the audience, anyone you can pull out of the reflecting pool, anyone you want to bring, go up behind us, went up on the steps and we will get a front grand photo and put it on the website. and you can download it and share it with all of your friends, and tell everybody how you were here for this one time event. so, thank you all a
[applause] and, as president of the lincoln group of the district of columbia, i would probably be stoneder the last year to help bring this program to you today. please thank them. [applause] finally, i want to thank all of you in the audience today. you have all participated in a one-of-a-kind event that we literally waited 100 years to do, just so all of you could be present. [laughs] so i want to thank all of you, i want to thank the tuskegee alumni for coming here, and robert --...
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and as president of the lincoln group of the district of columbia, i would probably be stoned if i didn't think all of the board all of the members and all of the volunteers of the lincoln group of the district of columbia who have worked tirelessly over the last year to help bring this program to you today. so, please thank them. so finally i want to thank all of you in the audience today. you have all participated and once one of a kind of event that we literally waited 100 years to do just so all you could be present. so i want to thank all of you i want to thank the tuskegee alumni for for coming here and robert rousamoten's descendants for being here. now, this is washington and at washington. everyone is always looking for a chance for a photo op. so what we're going to do is we're going to have we're going to gather our speakers and performers and our special guests and line up on the steps behind me and everyone in the audience. anyone you can pull out of the reflecting pool. anyone you want to bring going up go up behind us and line up on the steps and we'll get a grand photo and
and as president of the lincoln group of the district of columbia, i would probably be stoned if i didn't think all of the board all of the members and all of the volunteers of the lincoln group of the district of columbia who have worked tirelessly over the last year to help bring this program to you today. so, please thank them. so finally i want to thank all of you in the audience today. you have all participated and once one of a kind of event that we literally waited 100 years to do just...
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including the district of columbia. welfare, food stamps, the earne incomed tax credit, all of these have means testing. medicaid is among the worst. you could earn an extra $100 and lose your benefits or those for your kids. all of these things together, if you take a cohort like 30 euros and look at the poorest 20%, about 1/4 of these people are in marginal tax brackets. benefits are lost. if you save more than a couple of thousand dollars, you will lose benefits. medicaid and obamacare and all these other welfare programs, obamacare, you earn too much money, you start losing your subsidy. the system is byzantine. it needs to be entirely scrapped. we need to get rid of employer-based health care, medicaid, medicare, obamacare, and move to a single national system like we have been discussing. host: mr. morone, you heard mr. kotlifkoff talk about who's pushing back against these ideas. if you go back to 1964, there were those protesting at the dnc in favor of medicare. supporters of l.b.j. had that kind of support as w
including the district of columbia. welfare, food stamps, the earne incomed tax credit, all of these have means testing. medicaid is among the worst. you could earn an extra $100 and lose your benefits or those for your kids. all of these things together, if you take a cohort like 30 euros and look at the poorest 20%, about 1/4 of these people are in marginal tax brackets. benefits are lost. if you save more than a couple of thousand dollars, you will lose benefits. medicaid and obamacare and...
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the district of columbia school board just put in place a policy that kids cannot go to school unlesshey have received the covid vaccine. [booing] school is starting in a week. in d.c., 85% of school kids are vaccinated. 15% are not. the d.c. school board is saying 15% of kids, you are out of luck, get out of school. here is something more amazing. if you look at the demographics, there is a very large african-american population in the d.c. public schools. of the african-american students, 60% of them are vaccinated. that means 40% are not. the d.c. school board is saying to 40% of the african-american kids in their public schools, get out of school, you are not allowed to come to school. i introduced an amendment on the floor of the senate to block d.c. from throwing out of school 40% of the black kids in the d.c. public schools. every single democrat voted no. catherine cortez masto happily voted, throw those kids out. because she is not working for the kids. she is not working for the men and women of nevada. she is working for the campaign dollars from the corrupt lobbyists on th
the district of columbia school board just put in place a policy that kids cannot go to school unlesshey have received the covid vaccine. [booing] school is starting in a week. in d.c., 85% of school kids are vaccinated. 15% are not. the d.c. school board is saying 15% of kids, you are out of luck, get out of school. here is something more amazing. if you look at the demographics, there is a very large african-american population in the d.c. public schools. of the african-american students, 60%...
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but the district of columbia and every other state in the unit capable of doing.that is i think one of the innovations of the book to point to the fact many of the supreme court's narrow constructions of section one of the 14th amendmentt are driven by justified concerns about judicial competence. but then, section five is there to bring in the legislature this case congress to make up for some of the deficiencies the courts cannot make up f for. >> just clarify what we are not saying. we are not saying the supreme court should on the basis of its own institutional judgments about whether constitutional rights are either worth enforcing or good at enforcing, declining to enforce them or defer to other institutions. we are making specific claim that republicans believed congress and the legislatures more generally based on their experience that republicans would hold congress for substantial amounts of time would be better equipped to protect civil rights in the supreme court that decided dred scott in pennsylvania upholding the fugitive slave act of 1850. this is
but the district of columbia and every other state in the unit capable of doing.that is i think one of the innovations of the book to point to the fact many of the supreme court's narrow constructions of section one of the 14th amendmentt are driven by justified concerns about judicial competence. but then, section five is there to bring in the legislature this case congress to make up for some of the deficiencies the courts cannot make up f for. >> just clarify what we are not saying. we...
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in some cities like the district of columbia, they have in fact defunded police departments. as a result of that, crime has risen. now only in the district of columbia, but throughout this country. crime is on a rise. >> neil: so these efforts to look at more cops, get them out there on the beat, flies in the face of a lot of big city mayors a lot of blue city mayors that have been saying a little more than a couple years ago it was overdone, a lot of them were defunding the police. we've done a 180 from them. >> absolutely. and it is -- i'm happy to see that, neil. because law abiding citizens should want to feel safe in their communities. and they don't. you've heard me echo over and over again that law -- the criminals are winning. that montra is true and accurate in most of these unfortunate metropolitan cities that have talked about defunding the police. >> neil: so stepping back, the crime wave is real. the statistics are real. people say you pick and choose your videos. the fact of the matter, it's up double digits in every city right now, in particularly in new york. i
in some cities like the district of columbia, they have in fact defunded police departments. as a result of that, crime has risen. now only in the district of columbia, but throughout this country. crime is on a rise. >> neil: so these efforts to look at more cops, get them out there on the beat, flies in the face of a lot of big city mayors a lot of blue city mayors that have been saying a little more than a couple years ago it was overdone, a lot of them were defunding the police. we've...
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we're two black women who are attorneys in the district of columbia who have given at least part of oureers to the criminal legal system right except at opposite sides of the table you as a prosecutor and me as a defense attorney. so i i think this is a perfect opportunity for us to talk about your book. just pursuit a black prosecutors fight for fairness. and so this is going to be great. i don't want to waste any time my guess is that you and i could talk for hours about that. just hearing what kindred spirits and you said our criminal legal system. you both know. it's a legal system aspiring to be a justice system, even though we came from different literal sides of the table and figurative. we were both at the table knowing that same concept and we're going to come back to that. i definitely want to talk about what does it mean to have a seat at the table as a black professional but before we get there, i i want to make sure all of the listeners have the foundation for what your book is about. and so i mean, i think it's clear that the first sentence of any book tells a lot about wh
we're two black women who are attorneys in the district of columbia who have given at least part of oureers to the criminal legal system right except at opposite sides of the table you as a prosecutor and me as a defense attorney. so i i think this is a perfect opportunity for us to talk about your book. just pursuit a black prosecutors fight for fairness. and so this is going to be great. i don't want to waste any time my guess is that you and i could talk for hours about that. just hearing...
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in fact, 45 states and the district of columbia impose taxes on remote sales that -- and 32 states, the sales taxes account for more than 1/5 of total state and local tax collection. in 11 states, general sales taxes account for one third of total tax collection. by allowing to -- notably it does not result in the sales tax being imposed on residents of non-sales tax state. however, in light of states expanded rights and sellers rights to new access. small businesses in particular face new responsibilities and challenges. the difference hundreds of threshold between states and localities can create a burdensome and complex system that can make business difficult for small businesses. sellers must now learn to comply with the myriad of checks -- tax jurisdictions where there consumers reside, or higher tax consultants. this can be time-consuming and expensive for small businesses who do not collect sales taxes but must remit sales taxes to other state. with the attempt to ease these burdens, a comprehensive solution to this problem remains evasive. the right of states to levy taxes and t
in fact, 45 states and the district of columbia impose taxes on remote sales that -- and 32 states, the sales taxes account for more than 1/5 of total state and local tax collection. in 11 states, general sales taxes account for one third of total tax collection. by allowing to -- notably it does not result in the sales tax being imposed on residents of non-sales tax state. however, in light of states expanded rights and sellers rights to new access. small businesses in particular face new...
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in the u.s., there have been 17,000 cases identified across all 50 states, the district of columbia, and puerto rico. throughout the current monkeypox outbreak, the cdc has made data available as quickly as possible to help guide decision-making. earlier this week, the cdc posted updated data on a website providing an in-depth look at demographics and symptoms, the use the use of experimental treatment, and data from a behavioral survey of gay and bisexual men. the posting of this data on a website, prior to the publication in the scientific journal, is an example of how we are working to modernize the cdc and share timely data with all of you. today, cdc is posting additional data that provides a picture of monkeypox vaccine administration in the u.s. our plan is to update the data in a weekly basis on the website. it is important to note that the data released today reflects only 19 jurisdictions where data are slowing to cdc for analysis, the data provide us with an insight and understanding of where we are in efforts to administer vaccine to those at risk. we are collaborating wi
in the u.s., there have been 17,000 cases identified across all 50 states, the district of columbia, and puerto rico. throughout the current monkeypox outbreak, the cdc has made data available as quickly as possible to help guide decision-making. earlier this week, the cdc posted updated data on a website providing an in-depth look at demographics and symptoms, the use the use of experimental treatment, and data from a behavioral survey of gay and bisexual men. the posting of this data on a...
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right now there are more than 14,000 total confirmed monkeypox cases in 49 states and the district of columbia. cbs news medical contributor dr. david agus joins us now. cases among children is alarming to many. you have some already in school, many more going back. is it fair to say we're entering sort of this new phase of this outbreak? >> you have to realize of 14,000 cases still single digits are children. so it is remarkably rare in children. we're in a new phase where it is spreading rapidly. we need to enact the methods we know that work, which is vaccinating the people at risk and also treating the people early with medications that stop monkeypox. >> on "face the nation" today dr. deborah birx, the former coronavirus response coordinator for the white house, had a few comments to say in reference to the comparison of monkeypox and covid-19. i want to take a listen. >> five months have gone by. just like what happened with covid. lack of preparation. lack of engagement. lack of utilization of the tools that we had in real time to prevent this 14,000, and probably it's well over 20,000
right now there are more than 14,000 total confirmed monkeypox cases in 49 states and the district of columbia. cbs news medical contributor dr. david agus joins us now. cases among children is alarming to many. you have some already in school, many more going back. is it fair to say we're entering sort of this new phase of this outbreak? >> you have to realize of 14,000 cases still single digits are children. so it is remarkably rare in children. we're in a new phase where it is...
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7500 monkeypox infections have been confirmed in the united states with cases reported in the district of columbia and every state except montana and wyoming game. make no mistake. monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted to z. at least five monkeypox cases have been confirmed among children and on friday in illinois daycare worker tested positive. the white house says it's in the process of buying and shipping more than one million doses of the monkey pox vaccine. just make it available for everyone like what's the what's the holdup with that affecting? you know your neighbors our loved ones. it's causing them a lot of anguish, and we need to take steps together, pull together society and help each other out. five protesters say they plan to speak out again tomorrow. that's when state senator scott wiener of san francisco is chairing a special hearing in sacramento at 1. 30 pm that's with the senate select committee on monkey pox. jana katsuyama live in the newsroom. jenna. thank you. there were 11 of vaccine for lyme disease could soon be on the horizon, and researchers are looking for thousands
7500 monkeypox infections have been confirmed in the united states with cases reported in the district of columbia and every state except montana and wyoming game. make no mistake. monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted to z. at least five monkeypox cases have been confirmed among children and on friday in illinois daycare worker tested positive. the white house says it's in the process of buying and shipping more than one million doses of the monkey pox vaccine. just make it available for...
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attorney in district of columbia who's also overseeing the january six prosecutions. why? because that'sse the national archives is in the district of columbia. inbithey didn't send fbi agents from the washington office down there. they would have used fbi agents in south florida and they would coordinated with the u.s. attorney's office down there if they're playing it by the bookit . number two, he wouldn't have done anything without the sign a off for the attorney general of the united states . period. number three , this was well orchestrated. so this has been going on for weeks now. you keep asking your guestson what's the justification? there is no.e is justification , what's he going to say tomorrow. the attorney general. here's a i guess we've been negotiating with trump and his lawyers since february when weon found out they had this information. we were getting nowhere.er. t and then we know or we heard that some documents were being destroyed. maggie haberman, the new york times was on cnn. they've been running pictures of hers that she's going too have in the bo
attorney in district of columbia who's also overseeing the january six prosecutions. why? because that'sse the national archives is in the district of columbia. inbithey didn't send fbi agents from the washington office down there. they would have used fbi agents in south florida and they would coordinated with the u.s. attorney's office down there if they're playing it by the bookit . number two, he wouldn't have done anything without the sign a off for the attorney general of the united...
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because an attorney carson glass hailed a taxi from his office to the district of columbia courthouset need an overcoat it was overcast but glass would make it well back to his office before the light showers that were predicted arrived at 8 pm. barely months earlier carson glass had received a most unusual assignment from his boss, washington heavyweight lawyer clark clifford. he had no idea at the time that it would change the trajectory of his own career and actually become a turning point in the history of the white house. he had been instructed to figure out how to create an organization that would help the new first lady jacqueline. kennedy raised funds to restore the state rooms of the white house and also do it quickly which in washington is no easy feat to accomplish that goal glass assembled a small army of professionals who would spend the next eight months doing the legal and organizational work to create what would become the white house historical association and they would spend much of the rest of their careers developing and sustaining so as he settled into his taxi o
because an attorney carson glass hailed a taxi from his office to the district of columbia courthouset need an overcoat it was overcast but glass would make it well back to his office before the light showers that were predicted arrived at 8 pm. barely months earlier carson glass had received a most unusual assignment from his boss, washington heavyweight lawyer clark clifford. he had no idea at the time that it would change the trajectory of his own career and actually become a turning point...
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frederick douglass is actually a statue from the district of columbia, not yet a state. rtheless, that still makes mary the first. again, that's a real tribute to the state of florida. what an honor to us all. you have to know about kathy castor. where limitless, persistent, constant, optimistic, creative in every way. we were all sharing stories when we announced the end of the statue. congresswoman barbara lee told us her mother worked with mary mcleod bethune. joyce beatty, your grandmother or your mom? so, her family, for a number of generations, and i am sure many other members will have their stories about their association. since the announcement of the statue them members -- they members have been identifying them. she had many friends, whether she realized it or not. how poetic that dr. bethune replaces a little-known confederate general, trading a traitor for a civil rights hero in the capitol of the united states. thank you, florida. [applause] let us recognize again the sculptor who breaks another barrier, as was mentioned, as the first hispanic artist to have
frederick douglass is actually a statue from the district of columbia, not yet a state. rtheless, that still makes mary the first. again, that's a real tribute to the state of florida. what an honor to us all. you have to know about kathy castor. where limitless, persistent, constant, optimistic, creative in every way. we were all sharing stories when we announced the end of the statue. congresswoman barbara lee told us her mother worked with mary mcleod bethune. joyce beatty, your grandmother...
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right now there are more than 14,000 confirmed monkeypox cases in 49 states and the district of columbiavid agus joins us. the rise of cases among children are already alarming. is it fair to say we're entering this new phase this have yut break. >> still, they're children and it is we need to enact the methods we know that work, vaccinating the people that risk and treating those early with vac vaccinations, had a few comments to lack of engagement, lack of utilization of the tools that we had in real time to prevent this 14,000 and probably it's well over 20,000 now. >> what do you make of that comparison, dr. agus. >> in the general spirit she's right. we failed on the testing. we had vaccines. we didn't get them out to the places that needed them. we need to be better at this. the lessons with covid should have helped us deal with this better. >> the biggest difference, we do have something to treat it. >> covid-19, oh, my gosh, we had he h vaccines that work and drugs that will stop monkeypox cold. use them appropriately, get them to where they're needed and stop the spread of the v
right now there are more than 14,000 confirmed monkeypox cases in 49 states and the district of columbiavid agus joins us. the rise of cases among children are already alarming. is it fair to say we're entering this new phase this have yut break. >> still, they're children and it is we need to enact the methods we know that work, vaccinating the people that risk and treating those early with vac vaccinations, had a few comments to lack of engagement, lack of utilization of the tools that...
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states there have been nearly 17,000 cases of monkeypox identified across all 50 states, the district of columbia and puerto rico. throughout the current monkeypox outbreak, cdc has worked diligently to make data available as quickly as possible to help raise awareness and guide decision making. earlier this week, cdc posted updated data on our website providing an in depth look at monkeypox case, demographics and symptoms, the use of tea packs and experimental treatment for monkeypox as well as data from a behavioral survey of gay and bisexual men. the posting of these data on our website prior to its publication in a scientific journal, is an example of the way we are working to modernize c. d. c. and share timely and actionable data with all of you today. cdc is posting additional data that provide a picture of monkey pox vaccine administration in the united states. our plan is to update these data on a weekly basis on the cdc website. it's important to note that the data we're releasing today reflect only 19 jurisdictions where data are flowing to c. d. c. forysis but the data do provide us w
states there have been nearly 17,000 cases of monkeypox identified across all 50 states, the district of columbia and puerto rico. throughout the current monkeypox outbreak, cdc has worked diligently to make data available as quickly as possible to help raise awareness and guide decision making. earlier this week, cdc posted updated data on our website providing an in depth look at monkeypox case, demographics and symptoms, the use of tea packs and experimental treatment for monkeypox as well...
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of the law, we sued over bill clinton having presidential record and a left-wing court in district of columbia said too bad, the president has authority to designate white house record as personal records and do what they want with them. this is weak tea and no ready justification for this and i tell you, if republicans go forward with full funding for the fbi and justice department after the outrages, you have to wonder what they are there for. >> todd: you mentioned clinton, where is a civil raid on hillary clinton? she was not president. >> we uncovered the clinton e-mail scandal. she stole e-mails and classified material from the white house department, some of the material were under subpoena and then she lied about what she was doing in terms of destroying the records pretending she was only destroying e-mails about her daughter's wedding and yoga class when she had been trying to destroy classified information and still no raid. on top of that, you have presumptively criminal activity by hunter biden in the custody now of the fbi that implicate this president of the united states and ju
of the law, we sued over bill clinton having presidential record and a left-wing court in district of columbia said too bad, the president has authority to designate white house record as personal records and do what they want with them. this is weak tea and no ready justification for this and i tell you, if republicans go forward with full funding for the fbi and justice department after the outrages, you have to wonder what they are there for. >> todd: you mentioned clinton, where is a...
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records, it sets the process of negotiating with the archivists and litigating any issue in the district of columbia. that statue is incompatible of a notion that he could be pros cuted for owning those records. so that's an important issue he that goes not just to disqualification but any ability to prosecute him. >> sean: seems that the doj and the department of justice overshot this. thank you. >> good to be with you. >> sean: so who knew what and when? more questions about the raid. the white house has said they didn't know a thing before it happened. if true, why hasn't biden come out to demand more transparency? my next guest is trying to get to the bottom of this. joining me now is rick scott, chair of the national republican senatorial committee. senator, good to see you. where is joe biden been on this? how has he not said anything? i know the man wants to be on vacation and he has a hard time taking questions. why hasn't he spoken out about a big move by the fbi and the doj? >> first off, is biden always on vacation? is this every week or seems that way? he's always out. think about this.
records, it sets the process of negotiating with the archivists and litigating any issue in the district of columbia. that statue is incompatible of a notion that he could be pros cuted for owning those records. so that's an important issue he that goes not just to disqualification but any ability to prosecute him. >> sean: seems that the doj and the department of justice overshot this. thank you. >> good to be with you. >> sean: so who knew what and when? more questions about...
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buses that were shipping migrants courtesy of the state of texas first wound up going to the district of columbiat the people on the buses were tricked into getting on and watch these migrants get off. >> brian: look at them. got their little bags. >> steve: this time going to new york city. >> steve: doesn't look like anybody is tricked. happy to be there those are probably city officials. people who are going to try to help process them and try to find a place for them to stay although i was reading in one of the local papers this morning that apparently people at some of the other shelters who are trying to be processed either because the migrants are coming in, they don't have room. or the migrants can't find room as well, so there are a number of people who are coming to new york city and immediately saying, you know what? i'm going to go some place else. it's not just for the crime. although that was a story we were talking about earlier this week. they didn't feel it was safe. >> ainsley: the governor of texas and mayor of new york have had sparring words exchanged between the two of them.
buses that were shipping migrants courtesy of the state of texas first wound up going to the district of columbiat the people on the buses were tricked into getting on and watch these migrants get off. >> brian: look at them. got their little bags. >> steve: this time going to new york city. >> steve: doesn't look like anybody is tricked. happy to be there those are probably city officials. people who are going to try to help process them and try to find a place for them to...
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. >> gillian: it turns out, pete, that in the district of columbia there are the most per capita studentnding today than of any other state in the nation. i will leave you with that. >> it makes sense. >> gillian: the mid-terms are 70 days away now. new analysis this morning, democrats should be careful for what they wish for. a good showing in november could mean a world of political pain to come in 2024. plus chicago crime is dividing democrats. one lawmaker says he knows exactly who is to blame for deadly violence. >> the criminals are winning in chicago. we don't need you to be tough on crime. we need to put criminals away that are dangerous to our communities. if you're a veteran and own your home, you've earned a powerful benefit that can really help in uncertain times. it's your va home loan benefit. veterans can get more cash by borrowing up to 100% of their home's value, not just 80% like some other lenders. with home values near record highs, you can have a lot more cash than you think. with the newday 100 va cash out loan, you can take out an average of $60,000 and lower your
. >> gillian: it turns out, pete, that in the district of columbia there are the most per capita studentnding today than of any other state in the nation. i will leave you with that. >> it makes sense. >> gillian: the mid-terms are 70 days away now. new analysis this morning, democrats should be careful for what they wish for. a good showing in november could mean a world of political pain to come in 2024. plus chicago crime is dividing democrats. one lawmaker says he knows...
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and unfortunately the courts in the district of columbia ratified that abuse, pretended there's no politicsrth worrying about comments of the president's civil rights, practically speaking, get thrown out the window. and again, the courts also need to step up and act to protect the structure of our government that is under attack. the presidency is under attack from within. you have congress trying to blow up our systems of government and the courts have almost been bystanders in large measure, or just rubber-stamping them in the case of the five the warrants in this case, the unprecedented effort to gain our confidential tax information and as we see, the irs getting 80,000 new employees, obviously trump is the number one target in the rest of us will all have to worry as well. >> will: that is certainly terrifying. i don't know if you are familiar with the comedian schultz but he says he now judges president on their ability to move merchandise. the maga hat being bring an all-time best seller. hillary clinton has decided to enter the fray. she kept emails on a private server at home but
and unfortunately the courts in the district of columbia ratified that abuse, pretended there's no politicsrth worrying about comments of the president's civil rights, practically speaking, get thrown out the window. and again, the courts also need to step up and act to protect the structure of our government that is under attack. the presidency is under attack from within. you have congress trying to blow up our systems of government and the courts have almost been bystanders in large measure,...
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they just announced that boosters are mandatory, in the district of columbia, which is falling apart, mayor has decided, she declared this today, that unvaccinated students will not be allowed in school. they won't even get virtual learning unless they take a vaccine, donald trump's vaccine, that appears to be hurting a lot of people, but unless they take it they will get no education whatsoever. hmm. who knew that muriel bowser, who runs d.c., was working for donald trump, but she appears to be. at least you know who to blame. if alex baronson had known that two years ago he would have saved him a lot of trouble. alex baronson, of course, is one of the people who brought us this information. he joins us now. alex baronson, don't you think in retrospect, it would have been wise to declare yourself part of the resistance two years agos you begun your reporting journey on this, and you never would have been booted off twitter, and could have said what you wanted to say. >> i'm definitely part of the resistance, tucker. i'm just not sure who aim resisting. >> tucker: ha-ha-ha! that's a g
they just announced that boosters are mandatory, in the district of columbia, which is falling apart, mayor has decided, she declared this today, that unvaccinated students will not be allowed in school. they won't even get virtual learning unless they take a vaccine, donald trump's vaccine, that appears to be hurting a lot of people, but unless they take it they will get no education whatsoever. hmm. who knew that muriel bowser, who runs d.c., was working for donald trump, but she appears to...
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1998 until 2001 she was the lead attorney at the juvenile public defenders service for the district of columbia. torches receive and click 2020 leadership prize in the juvenile rlaw center and the 2013 robere shepard junior award for excellence in juvenile defense from the national juvenile defender center. her latest book the rage of innocence, how america criminalizes black youth was ascribed by georgetown's beutler as a lucid analysis from a brilliant scholar at the top of her game. and by the washington post is comprehensive, meticulously researched, written in a language accessible to lawyers and laypeople alike. most important articulating realistic forms that are within reach right now. kristen's advice on how to honor the black children who are so often harmed by our justice system is pretty simple. tell their stories. in the wake of recent worldwide out rage of injustice and inequality the rage of innocence sheds light on many lesser-known but equally troubling examples of how discriminatory and aggressive policing has criminalized the most ordinary adolescent activities contributing t
1998 until 2001 she was the lead attorney at the juvenile public defenders service for the district of columbia. torches receive and click 2020 leadership prize in the juvenile rlaw center and the 2013 robere shepard junior award for excellence in juvenile defense from the national juvenile defender center. her latest book the rage of innocence, how america criminalizes black youth was ascribed by georgetown's beutler as a lucid analysis from a brilliant scholar at the top of her game. and by...
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when we did that through all 50 states and the district of columbia, the results were pretty surprisingbases encourage women to not get an abortion when they come in even though they will masquerade themselves as a bona fide abortion clinic or doctor's office. you know, this is very different than if you may be type in, a fast food chain or a type of restaurant, they will give you alternatives. in this case, post-roe, it has led to some confusion among folks we have spoken with who say they think it is an abortion clinic and they go there, and in some cases they are in for a pretty bad surprise. emily: what does this practically mean for those seeking an abortion? jack: it means that if somebody is in need of this procedure and they go to one of these places and it is a crisis pregnancy center, they can be drawn in and told, sometimes, very erroneous medical information that they don't need. we spoke with one woman who, in fact, googled an abortion clinic, ended up going to a crisis pregnancy center and then quickly realized that it was not an abortion clinic. was given a rubber fetus.
when we did that through all 50 states and the district of columbia, the results were pretty surprisingbases encourage women to not get an abortion when they come in even though they will masquerade themselves as a bona fide abortion clinic or doctor's office. you know, this is very different than if you may be type in, a fast food chain or a type of restaurant, they will give you alternatives. in this case, post-roe, it has led to some confusion among folks we have spoken with who say they...
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all these states. 19 states plus the district of columbia legalized recreation's marijuana in the lastrespondent in the denver bureau, ground zero of cannabis legalization, and that whole movement. where are we headed now? more states have it on the ballot? >> they do. arkansas, maryland, missouri, oklahoma, pebding supreme court decision in south dakota all on the bam it in 2022. if all pass it, half the states in this country allowing recreational marijuana. >> harry enten, thank you so much. >> i'm always high when i'm with you. >> a good one. >>> we'll end there. talk britney spears now in a now deleted 22-minute audio clip posted on youtube and on twitter. abuse endured for 13 years. here e's part of what she said. >> i'm sharing this because i want people to know i'm only human. i do feel victimized after these experiences and how can i mend this if i don't talk about it? i if you're a weird, introvert oddball like me, he feels alone a lot of the time and you needed to hear a story like this so you don't feel alone. know this -- my life has been far from easy and you're not alone
all these states. 19 states plus the district of columbia legalized recreation's marijuana in the lastrespondent in the denver bureau, ground zero of cannabis legalization, and that whole movement. where are we headed now? more states have it on the ballot? >> they do. arkansas, maryland, missouri, oklahoma, pebding supreme court decision in south dakota all on the bam it in 2022. if all pass it, half the states in this country allowing recreational marijuana. >> harry enten, thank...
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>> the law is very well settled in the district of columbia. onal archives in a case called trump versus thompson, the head of the -- the ark vis. the court ruled against him unanimously said we don't care the fact he's a former president or if he was currently president he would still not be able to hold onto the papers he was due to turn over to the select committee. so there was a -- however, not a dissent but a note from kavanaugh that said he would give a former president power to invoke executive privilege. that isn't the law. that's the opinion of one justice. and i think trump is saying how can we get to the supreme court and maybe kavanaugh can bring a majority. but it's not going to happen. the law is settled. his staff is going to have to testify, and if called he's going to have to testify. >> you tweeted it was a huge deal that trump's former white house council, pat cipollone had been subpoenaed by a grand jury. help us understand that. why are you saying that's such a big deal? >> well, back in my era, when nixon was the -- had th
>> the law is very well settled in the district of columbia. onal archives in a case called trump versus thompson, the head of the -- the ark vis. the court ruled against him unanimously said we don't care the fact he's a former president or if he was currently president he would still not be able to hold onto the papers he was due to turn over to the select committee. so there was a -- however, not a dissent but a note from kavanaugh that said he would give a former president power to...
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johnson carried 44 out of 50 states, plus the district of columbia. since then, a republican has won the state of kansas every four years for the last 54 years. in 2016, donald trump won kansas by 20 points. less than two years ago in 2020, he won by nearly 15 points. kansas is a red, red state, and yet last night, we saw a huge win for liberals in kansas. voters resoundingly rejected an amendment removing abortion rights protections for their stay constitution, voting it down 59 to 41%. now just to put that in a little bit more into context, to put the entire political earthquake into context, that ballot question was supposed to be an easy win for the antiabortion side. was not even supposed to be close. a recent poll said the 47% of kansans plan to vote yes on the amendment compared to no gland vote no. and republicans were supposed to cruise to victory with their demographic advantage. last night, most of the primary races were for republicans. there was not much incentive for democrats to even show up, aside for this one ballot question. and it wa
johnson carried 44 out of 50 states, plus the district of columbia. since then, a republican has won the state of kansas every four years for the last 54 years. in 2016, donald trump won kansas by 20 points. less than two years ago in 2020, he won by nearly 15 points. kansas is a red, red state, and yet last night, we saw a huge win for liberals in kansas. voters resoundingly rejected an amendment removing abortion rights protections for their stay constitution, voting it down 59 to 41%. now...