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more details and politico.com. alex thompson, white house reporter and co-author thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you.
more details and politico.com. alex thompson, white house reporter and co-author thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you.
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dollar spending plan to announce this anti-crime agenda and it's a good thing -- host: read more at politico.com. just a quick look at some of the homicide rates across the country. we talked about this yesterday with analyst jeff asher, homicide rates through may of this year. portland, oregon, up 82%. tucson, up 76%. minneapolis, los angeles, 30 5%. philadelphia, 28%. again, your thoughts on the biden anti-crime plan. (202) 748-8000, if you support that. (202) 748-8001 if you oppose. for law enforcement officials, we would love to hear from you. (202) 748-8002. here is some of what president biden had to say yesterday at the white house. [video clip] >> crime historically rises during the summer and as we emerge from this pandemic, with the come -- the country opening back up again, the additional summer spike may even be more pronounced than it usually is. for folks at home, here's what you need to know. i have been at this a long time and there are things that we know that work to reduce gun violence and violent crime and things we don't know about. things we know about. background checks fo
dollar spending plan to announce this anti-crime agenda and it's a good thing -- host: read more at politico.com. just a quick look at some of the homicide rates across the country. we talked about this yesterday with analyst jeff asher, homicide rates through may of this year. portland, oregon, up 82%. tucson, up 76%. minneapolis, los angeles, 30 5%. philadelphia, 28%. again, your thoughts on the biden anti-crime plan. (202) 748-8000, if you support that. (202) 748-8001 if you oppose. for law...
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politico.com headline, "biden's budget goes big on spending in a bid to lift the middle class. -- middle-class." kaitlyn emma joins us on the phone. guest: thanks for having me. host: let's talk about priorities. congress needs to approve the budget and often that does not happen when the president put forth his plan. what is the white house saying are there priorities? -- guest: this is interesting in the sense that it combines the president past -- president's request for 2022. he is proposing overall funding levels for defense and nondefense spending but it is also combining his vision for infrastructure and the american families plan. it is sort of this big sweeping documentary for the president's vision outlining what he would like to spend on when it comes to federal agencies and also highways, childcare, education, public health, climate change, and to your point, you are discussing this interplay between defense and nondefense spending, the biden administration beliefs domestic programs and education programs and public health and climate change and childcare and highways have been und
politico.com headline, "biden's budget goes big on spending in a bid to lift the middle class. -- middle-class." kaitlyn emma joins us on the phone. guest: thanks for having me. host: let's talk about priorities. congress needs to approve the budget and often that does not happen when the president put forth his plan. what is the white house saying are there priorities? -- guest: this is interesting in the sense that it combines the president past -- president's request for 2022. he...
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rachael: if you are not a subscriber, you could subscribe to the playbook on politico.com. you can follow upcoming program ♪ >> the centers for disease control and prevention is celebrating 70 years of its epidemic services. the program that keeps track of evolving diseases. watch live coverage starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern as rochelle walensky leads the anniversary commemoration. live coverage on c-span, also on c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. c-span's landmark cases explores the stories and constitutional drama behind significant supreme court decisions. for the next several weeks, watch key episodes from our series. sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 1990 -- 1919 case that allows the government in times of war to limit freedom of speech. the court upheld the conviction of activists charles shank, who distributed leaflets urging young men to resist the draft during world war i. watch on c-span, c-span online, or with the free c-span radio app. next week, secretary of state antony blinken comes to capitol hill to testify on foreign policy operations and the
rachael: if you are not a subscriber, you could subscribe to the playbook on politico.com. you can follow upcoming program ♪ >> the centers for disease control and prevention is celebrating 70 years of its epidemic services. the program that keeps track of evolving diseases. watch live coverage starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern as rochelle walensky leads the anniversary commemoration. live coverage on c-span, also on c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. c-span's landmark...
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host: of course, another headline from politico.com. british prime minister boris johnson calling on the g7 to vaccinate the world as the u.s. and other countries try to get a handle on what is happening in countries like india and competence like africa. what is that about? guest: a lot of countries, including the u.s., have held onto their excess vaccine, prioritizing the room citizens. -- their own citizens. the u.s. will say they have vaccinated more -- they have donated more vaccine than any other country, but russia and china have sold a lot more. russia has sold over 250 million vaccines internationally. the u.s. has prioritized its own citizens. the biden administration has started to ease that now. we are getting closer to that 70% vaccination number. what boris johnson is trying to do, and what i think joe biden you will start to see do more and more as the vaccination rate climbs in the u.s., is try to distribute that internationally, because with a covid vaccine, you can ease the crisis domestically but it will never be comp
host: of course, another headline from politico.com. british prime minister boris johnson calling on the g7 to vaccinate the world as the u.s. and other countries try to get a handle on what is happening in countries like india and competence like africa. what is that about? guest: a lot of countries, including the u.s., have held onto their excess vaccine, prioritizing the room citizens. -- their own citizens. the u.s. will say they have vaccinated more -- they have donated more vaccine than...
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it was written up at politico.com saying among arizona voters broadly, a politician supporting that audittheir chance of being elected or re-elected by --i it was an 11-point margin, arizona voters would be less likely to vote for somebody in support of audit than somebody not in support of the audit. i have to wonder if that's going to be a sobering effect at all. >> no. >> no. >> no, because if you're a republican running for office in this state, you must support the audit. you must support donald trump. and if you don't, you're not going to get out of a republican primary. the fact that you're not going to win a general doesn't seem to matter to these people. whether they're in denial or it just doesn't matter. the money keeps coming in. red meat keeps going out. they're all becoming more well known. kelly ward, our own state republican party chairwoman is now a national figure. they're all getting something out of it. but i think there's going to be a huge blow back for the republican party, a huge reckoning coming in 2022. >> lori roberts, columnist for the arizona republic. thank y
it was written up at politico.com saying among arizona voters broadly, a politician supporting that audittheir chance of being elected or re-elected by --i it was an 11-point margin, arizona voters would be less likely to vote for somebody in support of audit than somebody not in support of the audit. i have to wonder if that's going to be a sobering effect at all. >> no. >> no. >> no, because if you're a republican running for office in this state, you must support the audit....
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including nbc new york.com, the nbc new york app and politico.com. for boaters who are blind or have low vision, the campaign finance board has posted visual description for the studio, moderators and candidates on its twitter account, at n.y.c. see sp. the leading contenders are here tonight, their positions on stage were chosen by random drawing. a few rules for the candidates, for a traditional question and answer you will have one minute to respond and offer a 32nd rebuttal at the moderator's discretion. also asking questions, who are looking for shorter responses. our goal tonight is for you to hear each other and for new yorkers to hear everything you say. >> candidates, we have all heard your speeches. now we want you to make your case for a specific group. we are calling this the 32nd elevator pitch. this is about selling your idea quickly and powerfully. thank tank. we will begin with a pandemic related question from -- for mr. yang. mr. yang, many new yorkers left the city during the pandemic and many are still deciding if they should retur
including nbc new york.com, the nbc new york app and politico.com. for boaters who are blind or have low vision, the campaign finance board has posted visual description for the studio, moderators and candidates on its twitter account, at n.y.c. see sp. the leading contenders are here tonight, their positions on stage were chosen by random drawing. a few rules for the candidates, for a traditional question and answer you will have one minute to respond and offer a 32nd rebuttal at the...
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the headlineme at politico.com foreign policy reversed the trump agenda but hit one a similar note.departing on wednesday for england and it will be part of a weeklong visit that will include stops to brussels and a meeting on june 16th with russian president vladimir putin. joining live is alex thompson who is following all of this as a white house reporter and -a
the headlineme at politico.com foreign policy reversed the trump agenda but hit one a similar note.departing on wednesday for england and it will be part of a weeklong visit that will include stops to brussels and a meeting on june 16th with russian president vladimir putin. joining live is alex thompson who is following all of this as a white house reporter and -a
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this is a headline this morning from politico.com.he partisan divide in vaccinations is starker than you realize. some of the details courtesy of political. "the effort to reach the end has become the latest little fault line in the covid response. the partisan divide in vaccinations is becoming starker as the nation inches towards joe biden's goal of providing at least one shot to 70% of adults by july 4. all but one of the 39 congressional districts where at least 60% of residents have received a covid shot are represented by democrats. that according to harvard university. by contrast, republicans represent all but two of the 30 districts where fewer than one third of residents have received a shot, the data underscoring how under vaccination in those holdouts has become the latest political fault line in a nation that has been divided since the beginning over mask wearing and even the severity of the virus that has killed nearly 600,000 americans." that story on politico.com. is getting vaccinated a partisan act? we will go to and
this is a headline this morning from politico.com.he partisan divide in vaccinations is starker than you realize. some of the details courtesy of political. "the effort to reach the end has become the latest little fault line in the covid response. the partisan divide in vaccinations is becoming starker as the nation inches towards joe biden's goal of providing at least one shot to 70% of adults by july 4. all but one of the 39 congressional districts where at least 60% of residents have...
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you can read it at politico.com and here are some of the details from eugene daniels, the politics ofmmigration are unavoidable as the vice president tours a u.s. custom border patrol central processing facility. meets with immigration advocates in el paso. allies and democrats agreed the trip was necessary to put weeks of bruising republican criticism behind her and serve as a counterpoint to former president donald trump who will visit a different part of the border next week. you can expect this issue to come up tonight. the former president is in wellington, ohio. we will have live coverage beginning at 7:00 eastern here on c-span, on the web, and on the free c-span radio app. former tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 on the west coast. this is from larry in new jersey with a text message, anyone who thinks these poor and unfortunate people are not desperate to walk 1000 miles or jumping the train or hitchhiking in strange countries, they need help or at least our compassion. joanne, thank you for waiting. republican line. caller: good morning. hey, i called you about a month ago.
you can read it at politico.com and here are some of the details from eugene daniels, the politics ofmmigration are unavoidable as the vice president tours a u.s. custom border patrol central processing facility. meets with immigration advocates in el paso. allies and democrats agreed the trip was necessary to put weeks of bruising republican criticism behind her and serve as a counterpoint to former president donald trump who will visit a different part of the border next week. you can expect...
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host: of course, another headline from politico.com. british prime minister boris johnson calling on the g7 to vaccinate the world as the u.s. and other countries try to get a handle on what is happening in countries like india and competence like africa. what is that about? guest: a lot of countries, including the u.s., have held onto their excess vaccine, prioritizing the room citizens. -- their own citizens. the u.s. will say they have vaccinated more -- they have donated more vaccine than any other country, but russia and china have sold a lot more. russia has sold over 250 million vaccines internationally. the u.s. has prioritized its own citizens. the biden administration has started to ease that now. we are getting closer to that 70% vaccination number. what boris johnson is trying to do, and what i think joe biden you will start to see do more and more as the vaccination rate climbs in the u.s., is try to distribute that internationally, because with a covid vaccine, you can ease the crisis domestically but it will never be comp
host: of course, another headline from politico.com. british prime minister boris johnson calling on the g7 to vaccinate the world as the u.s. and other countries try to get a handle on what is happening in countries like india and competence like africa. what is that about? guest: a lot of countries, including the u.s., have held onto their excess vaccine, prioritizing the room citizens. -- their own citizens. the u.s. will say they have vaccinated more -- they have donated more vaccine than...
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however, you can continue watching the debate live on the when bc -- wnbc and at politico.com. so switch over right now. we've got a lot of ground to cover. we will be right back. ♪ >> live from rockefeller center the leading democratic contenders. eric adams, shaun donovan, katherine garcia, ray maguire, diane morales, scott stringer, mile wiley, andrew yang. this is a special presentation. >> we are also live. >> we're going to turn now to the city's economic recovery. the pain of the pandemic being felt across the city. 10% of new yorkers remain unemployed. every neighborhood has empty storefronts. on top of that, the next mayor will have to present a plan that closes a whole estimated at $5 million. five of you believe that a key part of the city's recovery is giving money to low income new yorkers and undocumented immigrants. we would like each of you to tell voters why your plan is better than the other three and how you will pay for it. >> i proposed money to people who are struggling in extreme poverty. this will help pay for itself because of someone ends up on our str
however, you can continue watching the debate live on the when bc -- wnbc and at politico.com. so switch over right now. we've got a lot of ground to cover. we will be right back. ♪ >> live from rockefeller center the leading democratic contenders. eric adams, shaun donovan, katherine garcia, ray maguire, diane morales, scott stringer, mile wiley, andrew yang. this is a special presentation. >> we are also live. >> we're going to turn now to the city's economic recovery. the...
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read that at politico.com. (202) 748-8001 is the line for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats.2) 748-8002 for independents and others. let's go to talladega, alabama. go ahead, bill. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: you bet. caller: i want to make a comment about yesterday. i am glad they did not vote to eliminate the filibuster. a couple of years ago, the democrats voted to keep the filibuster intact. and to respond to your previous guest about what happened on january 6 at the capitol, over 14,000 hours of film has not been released to the public. i would like that to be released to the public. i would like for -- i would like to know who was the officer who shot and killed an unarmed woman protester at that -- the event that happened on january 6 at the capitol. host: to mark in oklahoma on the democrats line, go ahead. caller: i think it is time for pelosi to go. she has made several comments. i think it hurts overall the house and the senate and our government when you have the house of representatives that wants to play their own little games and not listen to
read that at politico.com. (202) 748-8001 is the line for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats.2) 748-8002 for independents and others. let's go to talladega, alabama. go ahead, bill. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: you bet. caller: i want to make a comment about yesterday. i am glad they did not vote to eliminate the filibuster. a couple of years ago, the democrats voted to keep the filibuster intact. and to respond to your previous guest about what happened on january 6 at...
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dollar spending plan to announce this anti-crime agenda and it's a good thing -- host: read more at politico.comst a quick look at some of the homicide rates across the country. we talked about this yesterday with analyst jeff asher, homicide rates through may of this year. portland, oregon, up 82%. tucson, up 76%. minneapolis, los angeles, 30 5%. philadelphia, 28%. again, your thoughts on the biden anti-crime plan. (202) 748-8000, if you support that. (202) 748-8001 if you oppose. for law enforcement officials, we would love to hear from you. (202) 748-8002. here is some of what president biden had to say yesterday at the white house. [video clip] >> crime historically rises during the summer and as we emerge from this pandemic, with the come -- the country opening back up again, the additional summer spike may even be more pronounced than it usually is. for folks at home, here's what you need to know. i have been at this a long time and there are things that we know that work to reduce gun violence and violent crime and things we don't know about. things we know about. background checks for pu
dollar spending plan to announce this anti-crime agenda and it's a good thing -- host: read more at politico.comst a quick look at some of the homicide rates across the country. we talked about this yesterday with analyst jeff asher, homicide rates through may of this year. portland, oregon, up 82%. tucson, up 76%. minneapolis, los angeles, 30 5%. philadelphia, 28%. again, your thoughts on the biden anti-crime plan. (202) 748-8000, if you support that. (202) 748-8001 if you oppose. for law...