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presidential candidate she spoke at this year's conservative political action conferen in washington, d.c. and talks about the state of democracy. her support for former president donald trump and the need to ot right to bear arms. this runs about 15 minutes. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the four term congresswoman and author of her new book her love of country. ♪♪ thank you. thank you much. such asu time. our democracy is under attack. the perpetrators ofat this attak are those who in the name of saving our democracy are destroying it. i don't use these words ligly.ws country and cherishes peace and freedom to be very alarmed by thos driny for power are activey undermining all that we stand for and almost every single day if you're paying attention to thnd the headlines, there is some new assault and attack. a democratic elite in wasngton doing all they possibly can havingng the freedom to choose o our next president. [applause] and 's clear through their actions they have no respect for us and no respect for our fundamental rights into citizens of the democratic republic. th
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that will detmine whether he goes on trial in washington d.c. on those charges brought by special counsel jack smith. and then there are another of other trump related cases including ones a little bit more amusing there's a trademark dispute over the phrase a trump too small a california man who does not care for the former president was to trademark that phrase. and sellar t-shirts and knickknacks displaying it. the biden administration is opposing him and said you cannot trademark the name of a political candidate against tha. canvas wishes. t the biden administration defendant donald trump interest in that use of his own name. we have a whole range of different cases from amusing to the deadly serious involving mr. >> wall street journal supreme court correspondent thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. ♪ c spans a "washington journal" our live form involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics, public policy. from washington and across the country. coming up wednesday morning david weigle discus
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in washington d.c. eyes on the court as they -- on the supreme court as they look at a case on mifepristone. joining us for that is maya goldman, the health care reporter f axios. good morning to you. guest: good morning. thank you for having me. host: could you break down whato do. guest: essentially this case is determining the access to medication abortion. which is how the majority abortions in the country are performed. in a lot of ways it's relitigating access to abortion in the country. more specifically, the case deals with whether the federal government, specifically the f.d.a., was acting lawfully when it loosened restrictions on how people can access medication abortion, mifepristone, the specific pill. in question. and whether the■p f.a followed the appropriate approval. host: who is bringing up this case? guest: originally inep of anti-s sued the federal government approval of mifepristone, approved in 2000, was inappropriate. they wanted the drug removed from the market entirely. a coupl
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that is the problem with washington, d.c. it is not often in washington, d.c. it is with washington, d.c. we encouraged the speaker to put some things on paper that really define what success is and what success isthe conference is wid. folks do not want to be pinned down. some republicanss and then you e people who are willing to save the republic. those of the people who need to be elected regardless of whether they are from new york or texas. there are certain things that are perennial and that is that the government is too big, it is involved in our business, it is bankrupting our country, it is failing us on an international scale and if you cannot fix either of those things then run to the other party. ed: people need to understand that there is about half of the members that we serve with fundamentally want to change the socially economic fabric of this nation.at is why you see this on border. it is a planned strategy to flood the countrypeople, noncitm addicted to some kind of government program, and win their loyalty. that is part of the plan to have u
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from washington, d.c. anro coming up thursday morning, we'll discuss tomorrow's state of the union address, government funding deadlines, and conflicts in gaz ukraine, with nebraska republican congressman adrian smith, texas democrat congressman marc veasey, democrc congressman brad sherman, and republic fa keen. join us on c-span, c-span now our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. >> two years ago, democracy faced the biggest threat since the civil war. today, though bruise, our democracy remains unbowed and unbroken. >> thursdaye union address to outline his priorities for the country. watch our live coverage beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern with our preview program followed by president biden's state of the union speech, then alabama senator katy britt will give the republican response and we'll get your reaction by taking your phone call, texts and social media comments. watch the state of the union address, live, thursday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span. c-span now video app. or online at c-span.
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that will determine whether he goes on trial in washington, d.c. the charges were brought by special counsel jack smith. there are other trump cases including ones that are more amusing. there's a trademark dispute over the phrase "trump too small." he wants -- a man wants to trademark the phrase and sell t-shirts and knickknacks displaying it. the biden administration is opposing him and says he cannot trademark the name of a political candidate against that candidate's wishes. he have the administration defending donald trump's interests in the use of his own name. we have a range of cases from the amusing to the deadly serious involving mr. trump. host:ank you for joining us. guest: thanks for having me. host: we will go to your calls now with walter in washington, d.c. call how are you? host: good. caller: i support the decision that the supreme court did. they correctly interpreted the constitution for what it says. what people need to understand, the 14th amendment, section 3, the president and vice president are exempfrom that clause because
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politics from nancy pelosi stockpicking to others they get richer from having served in washington d.c. did donald trump us may the politician in my lifetime will be much having served in this country. that is the best evidence we should reelect him in 2024 he is actually sacrificed for this country in a way that's very unusual in politics. but because he actually does it for the right reasons are going to try to destroy it they have been trying to destroy him the russia collusion hoax that new york fraud case is about destroying the guy's wealth before he reenters the oval office. all of these are about showing the american people you can have the president you want but w dem if it's not approved by the elites of this country. it is why we will renominate him for the folks in south carolina were voting to phobic out the crs determine who our nominee is right we decide who our nominee is and we decell said. ink
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c-span two, bank executives and former financial regulators discuss the banking system in washington, d.c. followed by a conversation on cyber security with mark warner around noon. at 3:00, the senate returns to consider the nomination of nicole bernard to be a judge on the fourth circuit court of appeals. a final vote is expected at 5:30. three, mark milley and kenneth mckenzie testify on the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan before the house foreign affairs committee. you can watch coverage on c-span now or on c-span.org. >> healthy democracy does not just look like this, it looks like this. whe democracy at work when citizens are truly informed, our republic thrives. get informedxy straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital to wherever you are because the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span. powered by cable. >>■& we are joined by michelle price via zoom. good morning to you. >> last week joe biden and donald trump essentially clinched the respective nominations, earning enough de
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which means that the window in which the d.c. election interference case can take place and conclude before the november election, that window is very small. it is basically sometime between mid july and mid august. so donald trump asking for the judge in another case, the mar- a-lago classical documents classified documents case, to put that on the calendar in august, seems like sums 3d chess. well, maybe just jess. right now it doesn't seem like there's enough room in the counted or to have both of these trials take place and conclude before the presidential election. jack smith's team thinks the mar-a-lago trial will last for six weeks. trump's legal team thinks it will last 8 to 10 weeks. whether it's four weeks or ten weeks, it could effectively blocks a judge in the federal election interference case from scheduling her trial in order to get a verdict from the november election, or in other words, it could ice her. that is worth a person familiar with trump's trial strategy told cnn earlier this week. nbc news has not indep
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exactly one week ago d.c. mary signed a crime bill called secured d.c. >> we have fewer feet on the ground and eyes on the street. we have to have more technology to balance off not having the number of people resources that we have had in past years. no camera will replace alive police officer but it does enhance the forces ability to be in more places. >> "the washington post" editorial board sounded the alarm yesterday. a peace headline can anything about the d.c. crime wave notiny perpetrators believed that they could get away with breaking the law and they were somewhat correct. the d.c. police force was the smallest and half a century. armrests fell sharply during the pandemic and stay low. this is a very popular time of the years to our nation's capital and many travel here to see the cherry blossoms and plenty of student groups make their middle school trip to see the sights. sandra. >> sandra: which is so important. mike emanuel, great to see you. john. >> john: let's bring in leo terrel civil rights
exactly one week ago d.c. mary signed a crime bill called secured d.c. >> we have fewer feet on the ground and eyes on the street. we have to have more technology to balance off not having the number of people resources that we have had in past years. no camera will replace alive police officer but it does enhance the forces ability to be in more places. >> "the washington post" editorial board sounded the alarm yesterday. a peace headline can anything about the d.c. crime...
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i'mgg not optimistic on the d.c case in light of what happened yesterday. ien wish i were, but i really a not. i'm notll optimistic in florida even though that one, if you look at it rationally, that should be able to go before the election. it's thee biggest open issue there is judge cannon. we will have more data on this tomorrow because the parties are going b to be heard by judge cannon,d and she either will s aei date or she will get some inclination as to s what she's thinking. >> thewh reality is also -- i mn there's so many reasons for delay here. even if you get to the point of actually scheduling the trial, finding an impartial jury in this is not going to be without its challenges. there's already debates over the jury questionnaire, do you believe the election was stolen. understandably trump's team is going to fight him tooth and nail every step ofig the way. >> i have picked juries in high profile matters. nothing as high profile as this. yes, it's a challenge but it can happen.ng you know, you're notan looking r and the law does not require s
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be made and d.c.'s republican primary as a majority democratic jurisdiction, it's expected to be haley's best shot at scoring a victory and our presidential nominating contest. and it comes as the former u.n. ambassador vows to push for, say she no longer feels bound by the rnc chair to endorse trump if he becomes the gop nominee. here she was earlier today and a rally in vermont. >> the media has been, like, all over themselves trying to figure out, why is she not getting out of this vice? why did she keep finding? what she's doing? first of all, when 70% of americans say they don't want donald trump or joe biden, yes, i'm gonna keep on fighting. [applause] >> and while haley trails trump in the delegate count, she is striking at the heart of a real, key issue here. in that polls do show many americans not wanting another trump rematch with biden this november. even republican senator lisa mccaskill, who has endorsed nearly, said in an interview this weekend that she could not vote for trump, and coul
be made and d.c.'s republican primary as a majority democratic jurisdiction, it's expected to be haley's best shot at scoring a victory and our presidential nominating contest. and it comes as the former u.n. ambassador vows to push for, say she no longer feels bound by the rnc chair to endorse trump if he becomes the gop nominee. here she was earlier today and a rally in vermont. >> the media has been, like, all over themselves trying to figure out, why is she not getting out of this...
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they spoke at politico's 2024 health care summit in washington, d.c. ♪ >> hello, everybody. beyonce is for me. i need that in order to be excited in the morning. >> i heard that earlier. >> they know, they know. as kevin just said, i work and write the politico playbook and am excited to kick off our health care summit and am joined by president biden from hamden. >> thanks for having me. >> you h fun? it will be a blast. your portfolio is expansive, domestic policy. we'll try to stick in e an easy topic and everybody agrees on everything, very good. i want to start with probably the most important topic of today,osis empick. today, o it's not time to -- it's time to go further and give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for 500 different drugs over the nexthe government to negotiate lower costs on popular weight loss drugs like ozempic? people want to know. i am people. >> thank for you that question. the inflation reduction act asks c.m.s. to do a expenditure drugs and drugs that have been on the market and specified in the law that drugs have been on the markef
they spoke at politico's 2024 health care summit in washington, d.c. ♪ >> hello, everybody. beyonce is for me. i need that in order to be excited in the morning. >> i heard that earlier. >> they know, they know. as kevin just said, i work and write the politico playbook and am excited to kick off our health care summit and am joined by president biden from hamden. >> thanks for having me. >> you h fun? it will be a blast. your portfolio is expansive, domestic...
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and it was the second the d.c. metro showed up. and d.c. metro, by the way, save the from getting truly sacked because they up in force and basically stopped the breach there at the west front where you saw that and it allowed capitol police to retreat inside and kind of try to keep the situation tame inside. and it was but it was d.c. metro with all their nonlethal and i have to tell you like i've been i've been in combat, you know, i'm not a not i'm not a ground soldier. so i've done it from the sky. you know, we've attacked on the base. i've felt what i felt that day. all i can describe and you know, you know, i'm a religious person. so this isn't like i'm not one of these people that just feels evil. i don't this is like the only time it ever happened. i just felt darkness that i cannot describe just a evil darkness. at that moment when i opened that window and looked out there. and the interesting thing is people like markwayne mullen told me that night that he said every police officer he talked to told him the same thing which was th
and it was the second the d.c. metro showed up. and d.c. metro, by the way, save the from getting truly sacked because they up in force and basically stopped the breach there at the west front where you saw that and it allowed capitol police to retreat inside and kind of try to keep the situation tame inside. and it was but it was d.c. metro with all their nonlethal and i have to tell you like i've been i've been in combat, you know, i'm not a not i'm not a ground soldier. so i've done it from...
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nbc's brie jackson joins us from washington, d.c. why are lawmakers starting targg tiktok again >> reporter: the bill would give the president the power to identify the app as a national security threat if it is controlled by clinton. n ton. n n china. s tiktok has said the chinese government has no access to information from the u.s president biden's campaign just officially joined tiktok before super bowl sunday, but whether as when asked, he said he would sign the bil bill if congress sends it to him. here's what donald trump said to cnbc >> there's, you know, a lot of good, and there's a lot of bad with tiktok. but the thing i don't like is that without tiktok, you can make facebook bigger, and i consider facebook to be anenem of the people, along with a lot of the media >> but do you believe tiktok is a national security threat or not? because if it is, and i believe the emergency powers order that you had put in place at the time suggested that it was. was that not true? >> i do believe that i do believe it. and we have to very
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the secure d.c. amendment act now seeks to increase penalties for things like gun crimes, retail theft, it expands pretrial detention and cracks down on open air drug markets. the bill also stiffens penalties for violent youth offenders, something these cities the positivist democratic mayors say need to happen >> i want to make something clear. we don't want to lock up our kids, but we might have to if they are using guns. all right? it's that simple. [applause] because not only are they using guns, they are victims of guns. >> the mayor says she hears from concerned residents daily. last night violent crime as a whole rose 39% with young people being found increasingly responsible for attacks. just last week, d.c. police arrested and charged a 15-year-old in the death of an afghan interpreter who had fled his country during the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan led by the u.s. he was working as a rideshare driver at the time he was killed. >> he was working extremely hard to support his family. h
the secure d.c. amendment act now seeks to increase penalties for things like gun crimes, retail theft, it expands pretrial detention and cracks down on open air drug markets. the bill also stiffens penalties for violent youth offenders, something these cities the positivist democratic mayors say need to happen >> i want to make something clear. we don't want to lock up our kids, but we might have to if they are using guns. all right? it's that simple. [applause] because not only are they...
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the d.c. primary there. it is the republican primary day in the nation's capital, you are the primaries only polling site. what do you see here? >> good morning, yasmin. so this is, we have seen a steady stream of voters come into the madison hotel here, this is the only place where republicans can vote in the primary, we actually are also seeing things pick up as people coming from after church as well as that after brunch crowd, they are coming here to vote. now people i spoke with say there are a range of issues that are driving them out today, ranging from the economy, to border security, as well as crime here in washington d.c.. now this is an urban area, the relatively high portion of college educated voters, and that is seen as a possible advantage for nikki haley in washington d.c. seen as a place where nikki haley could possibly have the best chance to pick up a win in one of these primary contest. trump did win the district and an uncontested, race but he came in a distant third back
the d.c. primary there. it is the republican primary day in the nation's capital, you are the primaries only polling site. what do you see here? >> good morning, yasmin. so this is, we have seen a steady stream of voters come into the madison hotel here, this is the only place where republicans can vote in the primary, we actually are also seeing things pick up as people coming from after church as well as that after brunch crowd, they are coming here to vote. now people i spoke with say...
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about a week ago d.c. mayor muriel abuse orer signed a massive crime bill into law, and supporters hope it makes an improvement. listen here. >> security includes over 100 targeted interventions to answer these calls and fill critical gaps in our public safety cosystem to prevent crime and cycles of violence. >> reporter: some of the key parts of secure d.c. includes strengthening gun penalty, cracking down on organized theft and creating drug-free zones. locals and business owners have been pleading city lawmakers to find solutions after a violate 2023. -- violent 2023. homicides rose by 23% while overall violent crime increased by 39% in the nation's capital. the numbers have dropped slightly this year. homicides are down 36% and violent crime down 16% in the first two and a half months, but obviously it is still early so, hopefully, that trend continues. congress still hasn't signed off on secure d.c., but some key parts of the legislation are already in effect. mike. mike: awful timing, you've got the
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see if that win in d.c. gets her excited she says i'm going to stay in because she won more than half of the votes, she came away with the district's 19 delegates, but, yeah, trump is still beating her by a lot when it comes to the delegate number. susan collins did endorse her. >> steve: that's great. >> ainsley: ruling out a no labels run. remember you had to participate in the debate. had you to say whoever wins the republican nomination, i will support them. that was the only way you could get on stage. now it seems like she might be changing her tune. she says she is going to stay in as long as she is competitive. listen. >> i have always said this needs to be competitive as long as we are competitive, as long as we are showing there is a place for us, i'm going to continue to fight. that's always been the case. >> are you bound by the rnc pledge. >> the rnc pledge at the time of the debate, we had to take it to where would you support the nominee and had you to, in order to get on that debate stage, yo
see if that win in d.c. gets her excited she says i'm going to stay in because she won more than half of the votes, she came away with the district's 19 delegates, but, yeah, trump is still beating her by a lot when it comes to the delegate number. susan collins did endorse her. >> steve: that's great. >> ainsley: ruling out a no labels run. remember you had to participate in the debate. had you to say whoever wins the republican nomination, i will support them. that was the only...
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obviously in d.c. we know them in and out, but i think that people are going to be like who is this? what is going on, and finally a bipartisan unity ticket is good in theory or sounds good, but i don't know who wants that. maybe some swing voters, but i don't think people are looking for a split ticket at the moment of president and vice president. >> 17 states, and there are 50 you have to have on the ballot. how do you run in 17 states in the general election? i don't know, but you know, it's a new day. >> you are always bringing us back to the math. before we go, you have biden allies forming a new group to attack the third party candidates. they are preparing for it as a real possibility and understand they need to go after it. >> david jolly, as always, thank you. alexi mccammond, thank you. more on "the weekend, and jill reid will talk about the brand new book about civil rights icon. we will be right back. icon. we will be right back. ul d you m of us? (tonno problem. (man) thanks. (tony) yes,
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but it is d.c. and georgia. >> he feels like in new york or d.c., he can't get a fair trial because of these democrat liberal cities where nobody supports donald trump. he is partly creating that. we have seen juries in d.c. and in new york issue verdicts that the reason a person looks at the -- looking at regardless of the politics, he is not going to get anywhere on this but he will try everything. >> he is. god bless us. >> we appreciate your insight in helping us understand this. after the break, we will continue a conversation with congressman eric swalwell. he will join us at the table. you are watching "the weekend"! ekend"! business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get
but it is d.c. and georgia. >> he feels like in new york or d.c., he can't get a fair trial because of these democrat liberal cities where nobody supports donald trump. he is partly creating that. we have seen juries in d.c. and in new york issue verdicts that the reason a person looks at the -- looking at regardless of the politics, he is not going to get anywhere on this but he will try everything. >> he is. god bless us. >> we appreciate your insight in helping us...
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d.c. court of appeals. it is now before the high court from a timing standpoint, what should we expect and what is your sense of how that's going to go. >> as much as president trump love the justices earlier this week in the 19 mag 0 decision i'm not sure he'll feel the same way in june the immunity case is much tougher and everybody across the legal spectrum believes a heavy lift for the trump legal team to win on this question of where immunity stops and starts for former president about actions that he takes related to his official actions in court the win for the trump team is the timing because they're good to hear arguments april 25, probably the end of the term, that could come sooner but due no later the first of july, the trial court has been on pause the jack smith that was supposed to start this week has been on pause until the supreme court makes a decision, only then is it on paused and did you know all the pretrial motions, discovery, all of those things will go back to bein
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the guardian, we're trying to sketch out kind of how these timelines fall and, for instance, with the d.c. case, which i think we all agree, is the most potent him. if he is successful for and delaying out these appeals where you currently waiting on the decision of the immunity at the d.c. circuit if he is allowed to appeal to the full on bond appeal that will take a lot of time if then go to the supreme court and they don't issue a ruling on, a particularly expedited basis that will cause a lot of time. and the trial judge, that case has promised trump he will get his full seven months to prepare his defense. so really the clock for his defense only resumes when the appeals are done. and there's a question of how close the election is judge chuck unwilling to start a trial do you agree. i think maggie here my colleague wrote this that trump has benefited at least the republican base from ongoing litigation, that he has turned it into a campaign platform, into a tool to advance his campaign. again, republicans, for now only. oh, yes, but he has, because none of the other republican aides
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one minute, i'm reporting from the middle east, and the next i'm flying to d.c. to stand here in front of this very real supreme court building! i'm exhausted. and that's all on top of my cardiology practice. >> michael: you're a doctor? >> i used a lot of med school bathrooms, yes. look, the point is, the justices are human beings like the rest of us, with full lives. they need time for things like being with their families, traveling in their winnebago, keeping donald trump out of prison, playing golf. >> michael: wait, what was the last thing you said? >> golf, they love golf. >> michael: okay. legal expert desi lydic, everyone. did she say -- [cheers and applause] when we come back, dulce sloan will be joining me at the desk. don't go away. [cheers and applause] [robot sounds] [car revs] [cars honking] hey, lexus show alternate routes. ♪♪ [drone sounds] ♪♪ [drone crashes] ♪♪ the future. sometimes it's a work in progress. other times, it's pretty well thought out. [robot beeps] the tech forward and tech ready, lexus nx. ♪♪ when that tostitos hi
one minute, i'm reporting from the middle east, and the next i'm flying to d.c. to stand here in front of this very real supreme court building! i'm exhausted. and that's all on top of my cardiology practice. >> michael: you're a doctor? >> i used a lot of med school bathrooms, yes. look, the point is, the justices are human beings like the rest of us, with full lives. they need time for things like being with their families, traveling in their winnebago, keeping donald trump out of...
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she won the primary in washington, d.c. and makes her the first woman to win a republican nominating contest. >>> and a spacex rocket carrying three astronauts and a russian ca ca cosmonaut launched night. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new . >>> digging out. a monster storm dumps snow on the mountain west. california's sierra nevada buried by a blizzard. interstate 80 closed for miles with no sign of reopening. >> reporter: i'm carter evans in truckee, california, where there's so much snow, they're running out of places to put all, and's still snowing. >> a new storm moving in. winds fanning the fire danger across the plains. >>> also, israel strikes in rafah as u.s. expands food drops in gaza amid hope for a ramadan cease-fire. >> i'm in tel aviv, as the biden administration ramps up humanitarian and diplomatic efforts to ease suffering in gaza and the violence there rages on. >>> super week. donald trump expected to secure his run for a second term. president biden set to deliver the state of the union. new cbs news polling
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the d.c. police force lost 1400 officers after they quit or retired. recall vice president harris provided a fund for the rioters. the d.c. police department is still 500 police officers short today and critics point to the lack of prosecution arrested in dc. three of ten. the d.c. city council plans to vote on a much tougher crime bill next wednesday. >> bill: three eggs are still in the necessary -- nest and see yote
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and on that call, president biden asked netanyahu to send a delegation to d.c. in the coming days to hear the u.s.' concerns in more detail and this group would include humanitarian officials in addition to members of the military and intelligence community, and this is, as the administration continues to stress the need for more aid to get into gaza where the health system has all but collapsed and the u.n. warning that famine is imminent, particularly in northern gaza, as people are struggling to find anything to eat. and all this happening as talks continue for a possible temporary cease-fire in exchange for hostages with that, the administration admits it's moving slowly. >> we've seen how those talks have ended in the past we'll see what happens here. thank you. >>> nashville police releasing a new incclue in the search for a missing student. body camera footage was released showing a brief talk between as of other and riley strain from the night he disappeared the two greeted each other when strain walked away police say the college student did not seem in
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d.c.n th court of appeals. it is now before the high court. what do you from a timing standpoint, what should we expect? and what is your sense of howoig that is going to go? s president trump loved the justices earlier this week andtice then 9-0 decision,s noiot sure he will feel the same way come june. that immunity case is muche is tougher. just everybody across the legal spectrum believe it will be a heavy lift for the trumpet lega team to win on this questionesti where immunity stops and starts for former president about action he takes in court periodt are really the win for the trump team is the timing as you point out because they will hear arguments april 25th. probably the end of the terme te before we get that but sometimes sooner but it is dune no later f than the 1st of july or somewhere in there. but again the trial court hasur been on pause. jack smith trialat was supposedo start this week but it has been on pause. until the supreme court makes the decision, only then is it
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auditor showing things like the d.c. crime lab is not accredited and therefore it can't analyze evidence like dna samples, fingerprints, so criminals have no consequences and they are becoming repeat offenders. so when you can't go to the capital city or the country of the united states of america and the white house can't recommend that americans come to that city because of the crime, it is a problem. and they are seeing it all over the place. >> john: d.c. council, at least some members of it are trying to remedy that situation. how the crime is playing out on the campaign trail. >> my administration is going to choose progress over politics, and communities are safer because of the policy. >> we are going to rebuild our city, work with democrat mayors, all run by democrats, but work with them. horribly run capital, capitol of the nation, washington, d.c., and clean up, renovate and rebuild. >> john: we were chatting after the president said declining crime rates, and one of the reasons is the soft on crime prosecutor
auditor showing things like the d.c. crime lab is not accredited and therefore it can't analyze evidence like dna samples, fingerprints, so criminals have no consequences and they are becoming repeat offenders. so when you can't go to the capital city or the country of the united states of america and the white house can't recommend that americans come to that city because of the crime, it is a problem. and they are seeing it all over the place. >> john: d.c. council, at least some...
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all of that was going on in d.c. president biden and vice president harris were in north carolina to highlight the administration's efforts to expand access to healthcare. he spoke out about today's supreme court hearing and he called out trump by name for his role in overturning federal abortion rights.>> trump proudly says after 50 years of no one coming close i was able to kill roe versus wade. just this morning they heard a case to good access to medication. if america sends me to congress that are democrats i promise you we will restore it as a law of the land again. >> another sign that focusing on abortion rights could help democrats at the ballot box even in the deepest of the deep south. get to know this name. and alabama democrat who ran on abortion access has now won a special election in the state legislature. like that we are going to get smarter. you were actually at the high court this morning and heard the arguments. even the conservative justices it sounded like they were pretty rough on the antiabor
all of that was going on in d.c. president biden and vice president harris were in north carolina to highlight the administration's efforts to expand access to healthcare. he spoke out about today's supreme court hearing and he called out trump by name for his role in overturning federal abortion rights.>> trump proudly says after 50 years of no one coming close i was able to kill roe versus wade. just this morning they heard a case to good access to medication. if america sends me to...
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haley got 63% of the vote compared to 33% for donald trump, winning washington, d.c.'s 19 delegates. nikki haley last week, after the supreme court decided to take up that presidential imnity ce.■w on an interview with nbc, she talked about that case. here is a little from nikki [video clip] >> i think voters are going to want to know what they are walking into. if they are walking into a president who is still going to have to be in court or if they y where he can get rid of a court case, voters want to know that. that is this -- that is apart the supreme court has you goings verdict? what does that mean for people who have voted? will they have answers before the general this is not just about trump. i want it for biden, clinton, trump. we need to make sure a president knows they are never above the law. >> you think voters deserve to know the verdict if thica trials sick case before election day? >> i think he deserves the right to defend himself. i think, unfortunately, court cases ta can drag them out. that is probably going to happen. but i think voters are goi
haley got 63% of the vote compared to 33% for donald trump, winning washington, d.c.'s 19 delegates. nikki haley last week, after the supreme court decided to take up that presidential imnity ce.■w on an interview with nbc, she talked about that case. here is a little from nikki [video clip] >> i think voters are going to want to know what they are walking into. if they are walking into a president who is still going to have to be in court or if they y where he can get rid of a court...
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you'll see this population dense washington, d.c. suburbs of northern virginia, they do give out some delegates in virginia that are based on the congressional district result. there is three delegates right in that northern virginia, d.c. area, three districts where haley could certainly win. and could collect some delegates tonight. we'll see if she's able to make the state wide race in virginia a competitive one. other places you might look tonight for nikki haley, minnesota, colorado, the delegates, though, are given out on a proportional basis, so whether she actually technically wins the state or loses the state, it is not going to alter the delegate math too much. if she could win either one of those, that would be a big coup for her campaign. the problem for her is even if she has success, some kind of success in the states i outlined, she's looking at california, this is a closed primary. no independents. no democrats. it is a winner take all primary. 50% plus 1 take all the delegates. 169. can donald trump get a simple majo
you'll see this population dense washington, d.c. suburbs of northern virginia, they do give out some delegates in virginia that are based on the congressional district result. there is three delegates right in that northern virginia, d.c. area, three districts where haley could certainly win. and could collect some delegates tonight. we'll see if she's able to make the state wide race in virginia a competitive one. other places you might look tonight for nikki haley, minnesota, colorado, the...
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check d.c. police are still looking for the suspect or suspects who they say shot seven people early sunday morning pick was a total of seven people were shot at this location. to it which have since then pronounced deceased the other individuals that were shot at this location all of which are adults were transported to local hospitals authorities did not release identities of the victims of the conditions of the five survivors for they also not said what led up to the shooting. the area where this took place as a popular spot home to some of d.c.'s biggest restaurants. police are looking at surveillance video of the area and asking witnesses to come forward. the shooting comes just days after d.c. mayor signed a massive bill into law to tackle the crime crisis in the city. it's called security d.c. some key parts include strengthening gun penalties cracking down organize theft and drug free zones locals are been pleading with public officials to find solutions lester was particular violet at t
check d.c. police are still looking for the suspect or suspects who they say shot seven people early sunday morning pick was a total of seven people were shot at this location. to it which have since then pronounced deceased the other individuals that were shot at this location all of which are adults were transported to local hospitals authorities did not release identities of the victims of the conditions of the five survivors for they also not said what led up to the shooting. the area where...
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back in 2020 former president trump did win the d.c. primary but that was uncontested an uncontested race in 2016 he came a distant third behind senator marco rubio. take a listen to what voters i spoke with today are saying about this year's gop primary. >> anything is possible, if people come out and vote, right. i think if people come out and votes, they make a difference, and we'll see what happens at the end. >> being a republican here isn't like being a -- anti trumpers in d.c., and that's been going on for years here. >> what do you think about her vowing to stay in the race until super tuesday, even though she's basically lost all primaries contest so far by wide margin? >> at first i thought it was admirable and then it kind of was like girl, you need to bow out with some grace because this is just it's not, looking good. >> there are about 23,000 registered republicans here in washington d.c., and we continue to see a steady stream of them coming in to vote today, the polls will close at seven pm and i'm told that result shoul
back in 2020 former president trump did win the d.c. primary but that was uncontested an uncontested race in 2016 he came a distant third behind senator marco rubio. take a listen to what voters i spoke with today are saying about this year's gop primary. >> anything is possible, if people come out and vote, right. i think if people come out and votes, they make a difference, and we'll see what happens at the end. >> being a republican here isn't like being a -- anti trumpers in...
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from the ballot measures to the d.c. cc late there was a lot of reason for cheering. >> i think it is the entire democrats for change so late. -- slate . let's hear it for it. >> reporter: the major issues with the public safety measures with f, drug screening and e altered police procedures, both ahead in the early results. >> we are in the midst of a voter rainfall on public safety and voters are still speaking . thank you mayor london breed for your leadership. i am proud to be standing shoulder to shoulder with you. >> reporter: it appears to be a very strong night for moderates in san francisco. the ballot members and ultimately the mayor herself , as she heads toward a re-election fight in november. >>> today is the last day of unsettled weather in the forecast for us. we have upper 50s and lower 60s throughout the bay area for daytime highs. it is cool and cloudy and yes, it is wet in certain communities as we head into the afternoon hours but the light splashes of showers will start to dissipate as we head into t
from the ballot measures to the d.c. cc late there was a lot of reason for cheering. >> i think it is the entire democrats for change so late. -- slate . let's hear it for it. >> reporter: the major issues with the public safety measures with f, drug screening and e altered police procedures, both ahead in the early results. >> we are in the midst of a voter rainfall on public safety and voters are still speaking . thank you mayor london breed for your leadership. i am proud...
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they are saying in d.c. that he is on his way to lose. the context is all these political leads that say that age -- here's what snl did over the weekend. >> ten or 3 to 11, trying time. that is all before lunch where he eats five hole chickens in a row petito. >> biden is 81 years old, is not a little concerning? >> only if you're scared of wisdom. >> we went to this and he wanted to beast mode. -- he parkour it up to the top. a front flipped into the rio grande and came back up with a fission's mouth. >> this is a common narrative these days. it's a lot of headlines about either the reaction to the thing, so headlines about liberals, fires, biden's age. or the thing itself. the polling suggests that not only does he have electoral the majority of biden's own 2020 voters think he's too old to be an effective president. >> people are concerned about joe biden's age and mental acuity. there is one jews are looking rough -- >> anxiety ripples through the democratic party through for biden. ah biden 2024 collides with voters. worries >> they
they are saying in d.c. that he is on his way to lose. the context is all these political leads that say that age -- here's what snl did over the weekend. >> ten or 3 to 11, trying time. that is all before lunch where he eats five hole chickens in a row petito. >> biden is 81 years old, is not a little concerning? >> only if you're scared of wisdom. >> we went to this and he wanted to beast mode. -- he parkour it up to the top. a front flipped into the rio grande and...
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that is what dominates the discussion in d.c. instead of the serious issues. because of democrats we finally got this budget deal in place. this budget deal is not perfect. there is a lot in this deal that i do not like, we have to fund the government. republicans want to put in jeopardy millions of jobs, 80% of the federal workforce lives outside of d.c. jobs where people need healthcare, childcare, it is outrageous. they are putting people's livelihoods at risk because of politics because they want to attack women, gay people. >> that is a necessary thing as you said. what happens if a motion to vacate is actually heard and mike john and bait is up in the air, do democrats like you come forward and help him keep his job? >> i will be one of those. there are some democrats that might choose to do that. there is no scenario i will vote to keep a speaker who attacks women and the lgbtq community who is a nationalist and is one of the most far right speakers that has ever occupied that's position in office. he will not get my vote. there is the exchange of other
that is what dominates the discussion in d.c. instead of the serious issues. because of democrats we finally got this budget deal in place. this budget deal is not perfect. there is a lot in this deal that i do not like, we have to fund the government. republicans want to put in jeopardy millions of jobs, 80% of the federal workforce lives outside of d.c. jobs where people need healthcare, childcare, it is outrageous. they are putting people's livelihoods at risk because of politics because...
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that is exactly what has happened in washington d.c. they are completely detached through everyday working americans they do not understand what it means to go out and pump gas or go to the grocery stores and things of this nature. they are not sharing or participating in the burdens they are placing on american people i think of that is going back to what you remember or recall from the old soviet union you had those people that were above that cut line a cutline ae else that was below it was basically them creating the laws and the things you had to adhere to but they did not have to adhere too. mark: isn't it amazing, to underscore your point we had this pandemic and were told the patriotic thing to do was to shut your businesses and huddle in the corner of your home. no social interaction and then the other 15 things the government was demanding we do for health of course. so they destroyed the economy for a period of time particularly in blue states. now if you shut the government for one day. one day or some bureaucrat goes withou
that is exactly what has happened in washington d.c. they are completely detached through everyday working americans they do not understand what it means to go out and pump gas or go to the grocery stores and things of this nature. they are not sharing or participating in the burdens they are placing on american people i think of that is going back to what you remember or recall from the old soviet union you had those people that were above that cut line a cutline ae else that was below it was...
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s doing through secure d.c. but, you know, it seems like we're having the same conversation with democrats, and that is get back to the basics, enforce the laws on the books. district attorneys, hold criminals accountable and restore that deterrent effect. griff: right. that sounds like common sense that everyone would agree with. and so i want to end on this last question which is how much of this crime crisis, charles, is to blame on voters who voted for the politicians that were telling us what they were going to do with soft on crime policies? >> yeah. look, the voters play a major role in this. they're responsible for electing these people. and they're not holding their cards close to their, to their vest. they're telling these voters exactly what they want to do. look at a place like san francisco, one of the most beautiful cities in the country. the mayor breed out the there has been very transparent if about the lawlessness that she's planned on allowing throughout the city, and voters bought into that.
s doing through secure d.c. but, you know, it seems like we're having the same conversation with democrats, and that is get back to the basics, enforce the laws on the books. district attorneys, hold criminals accountable and restore that deterrent effect. griff: right. that sounds like common sense that everyone would agree with. and so i want to end on this last question which is how much of this crime crisis, charles, is to blame on voters who voted for the politicians that were telling us...
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the suburbs around northern virginia, around washington, d.c. are very haley friendly. >> lawrence: i will be interested to see what the number one issue, as you all know, has been the border. i don't think anybody was surprised by. this you got raÚl ortiz, the former head of the border patrol says he hasn't talked to the president at all about the border. he is now retired, but this is what he had to say. >> conversation with the president or the vice president for that matter. and so i was the chief of the border patrol. i commanded 21,000 people, that's a problem. >> ainsley: he worked under the biden administration over that many people and never heard from the president. >> lawrence: incredible. >> lawrence: or the vice >> ainsley: or the vice president who is the border czar. >> brian: why "60 minutes" did the story. this is it. they will didn't bring up this stat. supposed to get 8.1 illegal i aliens this year. when biden took over 91 executive orders many of which opened up the border and his comments as a candidate saying if you come t
the suburbs around northern virginia, around washington, d.c. are very haley friendly. >> lawrence: i will be interested to see what the number one issue, as you all know, has been the border. i don't think anybody was surprised by. this you got raÚl ortiz, the former head of the border patrol says he hasn't talked to the president at all about the border. he is now retired, but this is what he had to say. >> conversation with the president or the vice president for that matter....
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it may put this case here in d.c. to trial, in september and october, which is not necessarily a good thing for donald trump. >> yeah i don't know what you think candidates up to, i want to bring in the special counsel asking potential jurors if they think the 2020 election was stolen or not. they wanted to ask that, of course, trump's team objected. it's a complicated dynamic at play. >> definitely complicated dynamics but i think, look, whether it is bias or it is in experience, she was a prosecutor, she doesn't seem like she has any background with national security cases. it's a different beast. and so you know, hard to see exactly what's motivating her. result is clear. she doesn't want this to go anywhere. and those trial dates, yes, the trump team proposed august and then she is only available september 9th. but they proposed august, exactly, that to block judge chutkan if she were to be able to get on the calendar in august. they want to get ahead first. so it's on the calendar but i don't think it means much.
it may put this case here in d.c. to trial, in september and october, which is not necessarily a good thing for donald trump. >> yeah i don't know what you think candidates up to, i want to bring in the special counsel asking potential jurors if they think the 2020 election was stolen or not. they wanted to ask that, of course, trump's team objected. it's a complicated dynamic at play. >> definitely complicated dynamics but i think, look, whether it is bias or it is in experience,...
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so donald trump's d.c. trial may, so far, be delayed. but it remains a question whether the supreme court will be responsive. melissa, you -- studied the supreme court. you are a constitutional law scholar. >> i have been shaking my head the whole time here. >> yeah. okay. so too rosy. what do you think in terms of when you think about the argument that we're going to see on the 25th of april? putting it in context of sort of a wide angle lens of having looked a t the supreme court and the makeup of the supreme court. how do you think about it andhow should we be thinking about it. >> one, jack smith is not a superhero. the idea he has all kinds of levels he can pull with the court to get them so speed up the trial. that's not the case. he has nothing beyond his advocacy in the april 25th hearing in order to move this forward and again to prevail the supreme court, you need five votes. and this is a conservative 6-3 supermajority and there's a lot going on here. you are right. i do think about the court in a broader context and you know,
so donald trump's d.c. trial may, so far, be delayed. but it remains a question whether the supreme court will be responsive. melissa, you -- studied the supreme court. you are a constitutional law scholar. >> i have been shaking my head the whole time here. >> yeah. okay. so too rosy. what do you think in terms of when you think about the argument that we're going to see on the 25th of april? putting it in context of sort of a wide angle lens of having looked a t the supreme court...
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evidentemente presencia de la policía de washington d.c. y el corte de la circulación. pero una noche en la que sin duda ha habido atención y ha habido movimiento en las calles de washington en paralelo al discurso del presidente aranza javier, muchas gracias por tu reporte. y qué le parece si hablamos de otra de las principales noticias del día en texas? a casi 2 años de la masacre en la escuela primaria de uvalde, hay un nuevo reporte. generó ira e indignación y precisamente de esto nos habla de muñoz. familiares de las víctimas de uvalde abandonaron molestos una reunión tras revelarse. hay una nueva investigación de un expolicía independiente, quien asegura que los casi 400 agentes no violentaron sus políticas de actuación. eso encendió a los asistentes, quien cuestionaron su tardanza para entrar en acción después de 77 minutos no hicieron nada. no hicieron nada. el gobierno no hizo nada, el presidente no hizo nada. nomás vinieron. te dieron la mano? el gobernador también, el papá del niño. rogelio quien falleció en el salón 111, está a favor d
evidentemente presencia de la policía de washington d.c. y el corte de la circulación. pero una noche en la que sin duda ha habido atención y ha habido movimiento en las calles de washington en paralelo al discurso del presidente aranza javier, muchas gracias por tu reporte. y qué le parece si hablamos de otra de las principales noticias del día en texas? a casi 2 años de la masacre en la escuela primaria de uvalde, hay un nuevo reporte. generó ira e indignación y precisamente de esto...