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reportero: esta escena se repite a diario, segÚn las autoridades migratorias de yuma y arizona. la mayorÍa de estos grupos son niÑos no acompaÑados. los niÑos llegan en cantidades mÁs grandes. hace unos dÍas cruzÓ un grupo de casi 200. >> muchas niÑas sin acompaÑantes adultos y viajando por la frontera. reportero: en yuma se vive lo mismo. lo pudimos comprobar hace un par de noches, cuando vimos un grupo que se entregÓ a la patrulla fronteriza. >> los nÚmeros siguen incrementando. los reportes de personas que cruzan al dÍa es mÁs alto de lo normal. reportero: hace unos dÍas vimos cuando los reciben, incluso les hacen las pruebas de covid—19. >> muchos bien enfermos y con sÍntomas. reportero: se ha elevado el nÚmero de contagiados y nos permitieron verificar el lugar. hay un aumento de 190% de menores no acompaÑados, en comparaciÓn con el aÑo pasado. paulina: ponga atenciÓn. hoy vence la moratoria nacional contra desalojos. la moratoria fue declarada durante la pandemia. ahora los propietarios ya pueden iniciar los trÁmites para desalojar a los que no pague
reportero: esta escena se repite a diario, segÚn las autoridades migratorias de yuma y arizona. la mayorÍa de estos grupos son niÑos no acompaÑados. los niÑos llegan en cantidades mÁs grandes. hace unos dÍas cruzÓ un grupo de casi 200. >> muchas niÑas sin acompaÑantes adultos y viajando por la frontera. reportero: en yuma se vive lo mismo. lo pudimos comprobar hace un par de noches, cuando vimos un grupo que se entregÓ a la patrulla fronteriza. >> los nÚmeros siguen...
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we already know from the arizona case that proven intentional discrimination with section 2 is going to be very difficult. >> right. >> and we need to have something in place just to stop a lot of the nonsense that we're seeing right now. we need to send a message to the next person that wants to be -- i won't name him on the show, but i think that you know that there are a couple of governors in the union that would like to follow in trump's foot steps that basically think the same way that he does. >> you may not want to name them, but they've named themselves. while we still have time, congressman, you said on the energy and commerce committee in the house, and we're watching the senate in this rare thursday saturday -- rare saturday session as it awaits the language in this infrastructure bill. i don't have to tell you that many lamakers and activists have lamented just how much energy these negotiations have required, but since we're here, what will this bill's passage mean for your district and for that matter, others like your district? >> yeah, no, absolutely. i live in fort
we already know from the arizona case that proven intentional discrimination with section 2 is going to be very difficult. >> right. >> and we need to have something in place just to stop a lot of the nonsense that we're seeing right now. we need to send a message to the next person that wants to be -- i won't name him on the show, but i think that you know that there are a couple of governors in the union that would like to follow in trump's foot steps that basically think the same...
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, this bill is that it creates a kind of gateway to passing that larger bill, and senator cinema of arizona one of the swing democratic votes has said she won't vote for a 3.5 trillion dollars reconciliation bill, but she says she likes some of the elements in it, raising the question of whether she would vote for the new entitlements and some taxes if the price tag were reduced to say 2.5 trillion dollars. that's the state of play. that's the game that's being played by the democrats now, connecting the infrastructure bill to the larger entitlement bill. >> paul: bill, the portman camp, that observation of sinema saying 3.5 trillion dollars i'm not for that, is proof that the senator's political calculation that this will make such a bill less likely to pass. that was the evidence for his point. is in fact that evidence for his point? >> no, i don't think it is. i think dan interprets that the way it was. she didn't actually say she wouldn't vote for the bill. she said she wouldn't vote for the 3.5 trillion. is it a republican victory if we get that down to 2.5 trillion plus the infrastruc
, this bill is that it creates a kind of gateway to passing that larger bill, and senator cinema of arizona one of the swing democratic votes has said she won't vote for a 3.5 trillion dollars reconciliation bill, but she says she likes some of the elements in it, raising the question of whether she would vote for the new entitlements and some taxes if the price tag were reduced to say 2.5 trillion dollars. that's the state of play. that's the game that's being played by the democrats now,...
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one example was in arizona, the phoenix fire chief complaint we've ordered millions of dollars of personal protective equipment that keeps getting hijacked before going to the city of phoenix. i wonder what steps fema is taking to prevent this kind of unpredictability from happening in the future and is there any investigation still going on about that or what can we do to take additional steps to make sure we don't have a bridge to nowhere? mr. currie: thanks for the question. that was one of our recommendations last year early in the pandemic. there's no doubt there was a ton of confusion early on between fema and the state and local governments about who was making decisions where federal supplies wound up and where they didn't. we heard lots of stories about supplies showing up they didn't ask for and supplies they asked for never showing up. one of our recommendations was fema needed to get a better handle on communication and coordination with the states on that prioritization. when we made that, they thought we were already doing that, but they have taken a number of steps to improv
one example was in arizona, the phoenix fire chief complaint we've ordered millions of dollars of personal protective equipment that keeps getting hijacked before going to the city of phoenix. i wonder what steps fema is taking to prevent this kind of unpredictability from happening in the future and is there any investigation still going on about that or what can we do to take additional steps to make sure we don't have a bridge to nowhere? mr. currie: thanks for the question. that was one of...
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stability from jean in phoenix, arizona. go ahead jean. >> good morning. two main items. first c-span files, have people go to eight defender 2020, look under senate hearing committee of all things is under homeland security. in the topic is going to be an hydroxyquinoline. that is one of the items that i believe this book is going to attack. the second thing having to do with the election i think he miscoded from his book, wolf who is a liar. when an audit that went for months the duration went for months having to do with mail in ballots, are you ready for this? biden received 74000 more votes were mailed out the me rephrase that her said that a different way. they mailed out xm of mail in ballots. they received 74000 more ballots for biden them were mailed out. >> michael will forgive your chance to respond with the dig color did call you a liar think it's fair for you to respond to that. >> guest: i have no response. the caller will think what he wants to think. steve went to sam to crystal springs, mississippi. sam is on the republican line go ahead. >> caller: i'm s
stability from jean in phoenix, arizona. go ahead jean. >> good morning. two main items. first c-span files, have people go to eight defender 2020, look under senate hearing committee of all things is under homeland security. in the topic is going to be an hydroxyquinoline. that is one of the items that i believe this book is going to attack. the second thing having to do with the election i think he miscoded from his book, wolf who is a liar. when an audit that went for months the...
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lewis voting rights advancement act, and understanding that it is not just about texas but we see it in arizona, in georgia, in florida and in a number of other places. and also, people are encouraged perhaps by the daylight that there is with senator manchin and the possibility of a negotiation to create legislation that's workable and can get enough support to get passed. >> but you're right, it is an incredibly important story which is why we here at msnbc for the last four or five weeks have incessantly been covering it because it has a national domino effect as well. this rally in austin, it is coming as the texas democrats, as you know, left their state. they are trying to block restrictive voting measures, but republicans have certainly been hammering away at them for leaving, including during a congressional hearing this week. do you, julian, have any concerns of the optics of lawmakers fleeing texas? do you think it might dilute the concerns of voter suppression? >> i think the lines have been drawn very, very clearly. the legislators seem to have been doing a good job of informing the
lewis voting rights advancement act, and understanding that it is not just about texas but we see it in arizona, in georgia, in florida and in a number of other places. and also, people are encouraged perhaps by the daylight that there is with senator manchin and the possibility of a negotiation to create legislation that's workable and can get enough support to get passed. >> but you're right, it is an incredibly important story which is why we here at msnbc for the last four or five...
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what is happening in arizona where you're primarily based, is there a fear of covid cases, are you getting overwhelmed? >> well, definitely it's happening across the country and just to touch on rgv, griff, this is where the issue is. i'm hearing they have 10,000 bodies right now in the detention facility. 8,000 of those have still have not been processed and what happens there is you start removing agents from the line so they can take care of some of that processing. don't be surprised, we have seen it before, don't be surprised if they start shipping and putting individuals on planes and transferring them over to other sectors so they can get processed there and in turn get released in the other states. you know, that's always been the threat. we've always heard the rumors of that. griff: yeah. >> we have seen it before and it's going to get difficult. griff: so, art, that's extremely important and the numbers i saw in the last 24 hours which yourself you referenced and i am privy to, they want the information out. 9,901 deportable detainees in custody right now. explain why that is a r
what is happening in arizona where you're primarily based, is there a fear of covid cases, are you getting overwhelmed? >> well, definitely it's happening across the country and just to touch on rgv, griff, this is where the issue is. i'm hearing they have 10,000 bodies right now in the detention facility. 8,000 of those have still have not been processed and what happens there is you start removing agents from the line so they can take care of some of that processing. don't be surprised,...
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this is good for arizona. a week ago, 84% of the state was in the highest two levels of drought. a few days ago when the new drought monitor came out, the number was down to 52% because of rain they've been able to get. the problem is it is not the only state in drought. 96% of the western states are in some level of drought. yes, adding rain into the mix is certainly going to be helpful. the reason we started to see a shift of moisture going from the southwest surging into the pacific northwest, they need it there, too, even if not much. most areas are about an inch or so of rain. remember, doesn't take much to be beneficial. even a half inch of rain, that's it, that's enough to stop spread of the ongoing wildfires. if they're able to get two inches or more, that's enough to extinguish fires. there's plenty of them, not just in washington, but oregon, idaho, montana. 83 active wildfires out there. yes, jessica, they could certainly need any rain at this point would be beneficial for a lot of the areas. >> sure looks like it. allison chinchar, thanks so much. >>> hi, everyone. th
this is good for arizona. a week ago, 84% of the state was in the highest two levels of drought. a few days ago when the new drought monitor came out, the number was down to 52% because of rain they've been able to get. the problem is it is not the only state in drought. 96% of the western states are in some level of drought. yes, adding rain into the mix is certainly going to be helpful. the reason we started to see a shift of moisture going from the southwest surging into the pacific...
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we have been working with students from the university of arizona and also the university of iceland and the reykjavik university, and they are doing a greatjob being able to develop some new experimental types of drones that are able to push the edge of what can be done. this large drone is a beast, it has two 6 horsepower motors and over 1.5 metres wing tip to wing tip and is able to lift potentially 35 kg. today we are mainly trying a thermal infrared camera which measures the temperature of the lava, which is a first for us to be able to do from the air with this system. even though we don't see it with our eyes we can actually map out regions that are hot and potentially having lava flowing underneath the crust. we are also testing a series of things like grippers, basically a claw that can be used to pick up loose examples, but also drills that can actually core a sample using the drill and bring it back to a lander or even a rover for further analysis. the different drones, the different instruments, the different mission concepts we are putting together will enable new explor
we have been working with students from the university of arizona and also the university of iceland and the reykjavik university, and they are doing a greatjob being able to develop some new experimental types of drones that are able to push the edge of what can be done. this large drone is a beast, it has two 6 horsepower motors and over 1.5 metres wing tip to wing tip and is able to lift potentially 35 kg. today we are mainly trying a thermal infrared camera which measures the temperature of...
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monsoons bringing heavy rains to arizona. those rains have caused cascades of muddy water to gush down grand falls just northeast of flagstaff. tucson had 7 inches of rain this month making it the wettest july on record while the rain is needed it falls well short of alleviating the long term drought conditions across the state. there arizona's monsoon season lasts through september. i really wish we could just package up some of that water and bring it on over to us. we do have a bit of moisture in the air, though, this morning, dave sphar has got all the details for dave. hey, good morning to well, good morning, everybody. and the out of seasonal go to september 30th on there for them. however, you can still get some of that activity in october. remember being at a conference in tucson and 2010. >> and the thunder showers could be the airport. all of you know, we had to be grounded for a little while going on there. so the kind of moisture we have on the home front here. this is this damp cold moisture in place. here is the
monsoons bringing heavy rains to arizona. those rains have caused cascades of muddy water to gush down grand falls just northeast of flagstaff. tucson had 7 inches of rain this month making it the wettest july on record while the rain is needed it falls well short of alleviating the long term drought conditions across the state. there arizona's monsoon season lasts through september. i really wish we could just package up some of that water and bring it on over to us. we do have a bit of...
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parts of northern california and oregon, and the threat of lightning could spark more wildfires, and in arizona heavy rain and strong winds and hail could come crashing down triggering flash flood warnings. and in the northeast several tornadoes touched down. this pennsylvania town was hard hit by an ef-3 tornado with wind speeds up to 140 miles per hour. but much quieter this weekend across the northeast. eva. >> i think a lot are grateful for that. brittany, thank you for that. >>> now to millions of americans with their homes at risk. the moratorium on evictions is about to expire, and congress went on recess without passing an extension. abc's alex presha is on capitol hill with the latest. good morning to you, alex. >> reporter: good morning, eva. emotions here on capitol hill are still very raw, and even as the sun came up this morning, there was a group of lawmakers, including cori bush, who slept on the capitol steps as a sign of solidarity but the fact of the matter is right now there is not much known what if anything can be done about this eviction moratorium expiring. this morning,
parts of northern california and oregon, and the threat of lightning could spark more wildfires, and in arizona heavy rain and strong winds and hail could come crashing down triggering flash flood warnings. and in the northeast several tornadoes touched down. this pennsylvania town was hard hit by an ef-3 tornado with wind speeds up to 140 miles per hour. but much quieter this weekend across the northeast. eva. >> i think a lot are grateful for that. brittany, thank you for that....
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and the people in arizona, people in west virginia, march on your state capitol. we're going to join -- if they don't do this by august 6th or 9th, we're going to start marching on state capitols, brother cape hart. this is too serious. we cannot die and leave this democracy's bridges crumbling and destroyed because we didn't do what needed to be done right now. >> and with that, we're going to have to leave it there. beto o'rourke, former congressman from texas, bishop barber, thank you very much for coming to the saturday show. >>> coming up, the cdc now says the war against covid has changed. how? we'll discuss that next. s changed. how? we'll discuss that next. someone once told me, that i should get used to people staring. so i did. it's okay, you can stare. when you're a two-time gold medalist, it comes with the territory. [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. start your day with crest 3d white
and the people in arizona, people in west virginia, march on your state capitol. we're going to join -- if they don't do this by august 6th or 9th, we're going to start marching on state capitols, brother cape hart. this is too serious. we cannot die and leave this democracy's bridges crumbling and destroyed because we didn't do what needed to be done right now. >> and with that, we're going to have to leave it there. beto o'rourke, former congressman from texas, bishop barber, thank you...
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inches in some locations in colorado getting you down into areas of new mexico and over towards texas, arizona and then your forecasted highs for the day, i'll leave you with this, charles. as we said very hot across the south, but it's going to be warm into the pacific northwest as well as you're looking at areas into triple digits. had a lot to pay attention to this weekend, charles. charles: thank you very much. congresswoman nancy mace is here in the moment and with d.c. pushing bailouts to give students a break, is walmart showing we can do to while giving taxpayers is break? but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. here are the two battling to the line and allyson felix... simone manuel's above her trying to fight on, and above simone... getting an opportunity to sho
inches in some locations in colorado getting you down into areas of new mexico and over towards texas, arizona and then your forecasted highs for the day, i'll leave you with this, charles. as we said very hot across the south, but it's going to be warm into the pacific northwest as well as you're looking at areas into triple digits. had a lot to pay attention to this weekend, charles. charles: thank you very much. congresswoman nancy mace is here in the moment and with d.c. pushing bailouts to...
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can see all of that subtropical moisture around the high pressure cell, the monsoonal moisture from arizona to southern california and into the sierra nevada and it has been pretty impressive for the mountains picking up anywhere from 2/10 in yosemite and some places picked up as much as an inch but the threat of debris b flow through the evening continues because the ground is so dry and can't absorb water so it just runs off creating mudslides and rockslides. you will notice from the central sierra through the mojave desert. as we look at clouds here, a beautiful view of walnut creek and the temperatures are mild with low 60s from mountain view and 61 in palo alto, san francisco is at 57 and gorgeous site here as we look at the east bagels camera. a nice day on the way, not as hot as it's been. the inland valleys have been really hot while around the bay and coast it's been breezy and cool. look at that 67 in vacaville. 57 in novato, cloudy skies here in the city and we've had fog mist and drizzle around the bay and the shoreline. sunny and not as hot inland looking at seasonal temperatur
can see all of that subtropical moisture around the high pressure cell, the monsoonal moisture from arizona to southern california and into the sierra nevada and it has been pretty impressive for the mountains picking up anywhere from 2/10 in yosemite and some places picked up as much as an inch but the threat of debris b flow through the evening continues because the ground is so dry and can't absorb water so it just runs off creating mudslides and rockslides. you will notice from the central...
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. >> reporter: the $3.5 trillion resolution would need the support of all senate democrats, but arizona's kiersten cinema signaled she does not support the current price tag. president biden downplayed her reservations. >> >> reporter: senate majority leader chuck schumer said the senate remains on track to pass both the bipartisan bill in the budget resolution before lawmakers leave for august recess. natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >>> coming up on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a two-week, 200 mile journey for good cause, what each paddle means to the father and son duo doing this. >>> meet a bay area woman helping her small community make a big difference for the ocean. our jefferson award winner, we will be right back. in the midst of hatete, i found there e was, withihin me, an invinincible loveve. in thehe midst of f tears, i fd ththere was, w within me,, an i invincible e smile. and ththat makes m me happy. for it sayays that no o matterw hard the e world pushshes againsts, withinin me, therere's somethg stronger,, somemething betttter, pushiningt back. in t the
. >> reporter: the $3.5 trillion resolution would need the support of all senate democrats, but arizona's kiersten cinema signaled she does not support the current price tag. president biden downplayed her reservations. >> >> reporter: senate majority leader chuck schumer said the senate remains on track to pass both the bipartisan bill in the budget resolution before lawmakers leave for august recess. natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >>> coming up on kpix 5...
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using trump's big lie about the 2020 election to fuel sham audits like the one that just wrapped up in arizona. the "new york times" writes the department warned that auditors could face criminal and civil penalties if they destroy any records related to the election or intimidate voters in violation of the civil rights act of 1960 and other laws. and now we may potentially be one step closer to finally looking at the former president's ever-elusive tax returns. the department of justice says the treasury department must turn over six years worth of the ex-president's tax returns to the house ways and means committee. that committee has been seeking those documents for the past two years. so it has been a busy week for the justice department. my next guest is going to help break it down for us. with me now is katie benner, she covers the justice department for the "new york times." she was the first to get her hands on these explosive handwritten notes detailing the pressure that trump was putting on his department of justice as he tried to overturn the election results. good to see you again.
using trump's big lie about the 2020 election to fuel sham audits like the one that just wrapped up in arizona. the "new york times" writes the department warned that auditors could face criminal and civil penalties if they destroy any records related to the election or intimidate voters in violation of the civil rights act of 1960 and other laws. and now we may potentially be one step closer to finally looking at the former president's ever-elusive tax returns. the department of...
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so it's kind of filling in the stratus this morning, if if if if view there is moisture down to the arizona california border and also in the mountains where flash flood watches continue throughout the evening hours. pretty impressive for july, some areas picked up nearly an inch of rain from the central sierra to the northern sierra but you can see the highlighted areas here are flash flood watches for this evening. the risk of mudslides and rock falls due to the wildfires here in the burn scar area. this continues and then the rainfall will begin to really get more widely scattered as we get into, or isolated rather i should say as we get into your sunday. temperatures around cindy -- looking right now at walnut creek with scattered clouds and looking at the fog, mist and drizzle from the coast to the bay early this morning, elsewhere you see clear sky. sunny and cooler inland and seasonal temperatures will take us into the first week of august. we are not looking at any big extremes but we are looking at a more robust clouds, by 11:30 am we still have some fog up in santa rosa and it's p
so it's kind of filling in the stratus this morning, if if if if view there is moisture down to the arizona california border and also in the mountains where flash flood watches continue throughout the evening hours. pretty impressive for july, some areas picked up nearly an inch of rain from the central sierra to the northern sierra but you can see the highlighted areas here are flash flood watches for this evening. the risk of mudslides and rock falls due to the wildfires here in the burn...
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one week ago, 84% of arizona in two highest levels of drought. this week, down to 52%. again, a huge improvement for the state of arizona but what about the rest of the states? the good news, we're starting to seat moisture surge into other areas specifically the pacific northwest which needs it. it's not a lot of rain but a little bit can make a difference. half an inch of rain, that's all you need, to stop the spread of ongoing wildfires. if they can get to two inches that can actually extinguish the fires. and there's a lot in the west. 83 afternoon active fires spread out over 13 states. including washington, idaho, oregon, montana. a lot of those farther north states, 96% of western states are in some level of drought. so, yes, even though not a ton of rain, even a little bit can make a huge difference. it's going forward, when we look at the long-term forecast, a lot of these areas go back to below norm pal precip, the difference is the pacific northwest will they will get a little moisture to help the firefighters out. >> every little bit helps out. allison chinc
one week ago, 84% of arizona in two highest levels of drought. this week, down to 52%. again, a huge improvement for the state of arizona but what about the rest of the states? the good news, we're starting to seat moisture surge into other areas specifically the pacific northwest which needs it. it's not a lot of rain but a little bit can make a difference. half an inch of rain, that's all you need, to stop the spread of ongoing wildfires. if they can get to two inches that can actually...
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i just was in arizona. they have a similar mandate here and i was in arizona on tuesday when that cdc guidance changed and all these schools are saying and all these teachers are saying let our school do something different. don't make it a statewide blanket. where do you stand on this issue? >> that's exactly what we're asking the governor to do. we're asking the governor to allow school districts, if there is a need for masks in their district, in their campuses, then to allow them to do that and right now they don't have the ability to do that. >> do you understand the thinking behind that? some of these governors doing that, most in republican states, are saying they're against federal mandates, for example, during the vaccine, they're saying let us do what we want to do, but then they go and put on the same mandates here on school districts that also want to do what they want to do. do you understand the thinking behind that? >> no, i don't understand the thinking behind it because here in texas we lov
i just was in arizona. they have a similar mandate here and i was in arizona on tuesday when that cdc guidance changed and all these schools are saying and all these teachers are saying let our school do something different. don't make it a statewide blanket. where do you stand on this issue? >> that's exactly what we're asking the governor to do. we're asking the governor to allow school districts, if there is a need for masks in their district, in their campuses, then to allow them to...
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but arizona's kyrsten sinema has already signaled she has a problem with the price tag. how do we let it get this bad? >> i think a lot of it was politics. >> reporter: secretary of transportation, pete buttigieg, told michelle there's no time to waste. >> the roads and bridges, the ports and airports, so many elements of the transportation infrastructure in this country need work. we've been failing to invest for decades. it's catching up to us. >> reporter: now lawmakers say it's going to be a grind, but they're hoping they can have something some vote on in the next couple of days. overnight, the federal eviction moratorium expired. that was to help people who fell behind on their rent due to covid. house democrats just didn't have the votes to get it extended despite pleas from president biden. >> that's going to affect a lot of people. thank you very much. >>> the united nations is warning of a worsening humanitarian catastrophe in ethiopia. on friday, unicef said more than 100,000 children could face extreme starvation in the next year as a result of major fighting
but arizona's kyrsten sinema has already signaled she has a problem with the price tag. how do we let it get this bad? >> i think a lot of it was politics. >> reporter: secretary of transportation, pete buttigieg, told michelle there's no time to waste. >> the roads and bridges, the ports and airports, so many elements of the transportation infrastructure in this country need work. we've been failing to invest for decades. it's catching up to us. >> reporter: now...
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for example, we have kyrsten sinema of arizona, democrat, saying i can't go for $3.5 trillion. what happens when we actually all read it's 5-5.5 trillion? joe manchin says i've got real doubts, and now interestingly enough jon tester says he'll vote to proceed, but i reserve the right to do anything i want on the final vote, and there's a big reason why. the bill as anticipated makes it virtually impossible for farm and ranch families to pass their land on to their kids and their brand kids. if you're jon tester from montana, to you really want to be on the hook for a bill that's going make it hard for montana farmers and ranchers to pass on their land to their kids? jackie: no. >> huh-uh. so let's be clear. what they've said they're got is the votes to proceed to discussion. they don't have the votes for the 3.5 because, a, it's 5.5 and, b, that bill isn't even made and certainly not discussed widely among members of the house and senate. remember, right now the democrats have got a 3-vote margin in the house. and you've got some farm state democrats. are they going to make th
for example, we have kyrsten sinema of arizona, democrat, saying i can't go for $3.5 trillion. what happens when we actually all read it's 5-5.5 trillion? joe manchin says i've got real doubts, and now interestingly enough jon tester says he'll vote to proceed, but i reserve the right to do anything i want on the final vote, and there's a big reason why. the bill as anticipated makes it virtually impossible for farm and ranch families to pass their land on to their kids and their brand kids. if...
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>> i want to ask you specifically about senator from arizona, christyn cisin ema. some of them have drawn the ire of people in her own party. how does the white house successfully balance these two wings of the democratic party? here are some of the tweets for our viewers. >> basically it's carrots and sticks. i do think there is a role for president biden to keep reaching out to her to try to persuade her, as he has done with republicans on the infrastructure bill to go along with the party, but there's also pressure that can be mounted in the states against her in her home state. and i think it's a combination of the two that gets people to move. that's what happened with republicans on infrastructure. it wasn't simply that senator mcconnell played nice. it's the realization if he didn't go along, democrats might have gotten more with reconciliation. >> i want to ask you about the white house and covid. first, listen to this message from president biden given to a maskless crowd. >> over the past year we've lived through some of our darkest days. now i truly beli
>> i want to ask you specifically about senator from arizona, christyn cisin ema. some of them have drawn the ire of people in her own party. how does the white house successfully balance these two wings of the democratic party? here are some of the tweets for our viewers. >> basically it's carrots and sticks. i do think there is a role for president biden to keep reaching out to her to try to persuade her, as he has done with republicans on the infrastructure bill to go along with...
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republican arizona congressman andy biggs is here to react. never let a crisis go to waste. we got the border that is completely open, congressman. and they want to talk about immigration reform? shouldn't that be after they secure the border? >> yeah, lawrence. that's exactly right. and when they talk about immigration, they are not talking about massive immigration reform per se. they are talking about amnesty. so they have the daca amnesty and then other forms of amnesty that will provide amnesty, basically for millions of people and what that does, that exacerbates the problem on the border because that becomes another draw factor incentive it come up here illegally. that's why it's ludicrous for them to each be talking about it while you have 190,000 people come across illegally in june that we apprehended. who knows how many we didn't apprehend. lawrence: it's interesting because you can see the photos of folks continue to pour. in record numbers. you see the polling as well. is he getting killed on law and order. he is also getting killed on immigration. what do you t
republican arizona congressman andy biggs is here to react. never let a crisis go to waste. we got the border that is completely open, congressman. and they want to talk about immigration reform? shouldn't that be after they secure the border? >> yeah, lawrence. that's exactly right. and when they talk about immigration, they are not talking about massive immigration reform per se. they are talking about amnesty. so they have the daca amnesty and then other forms of amnesty that will...
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storms actually also bring some flooding rains, we've had problems in southern california as well as in arizona. now, the other deal that we're dealing with, with the fires is the smoke. keep your eyes on the areas of pink. this is where the smoke is going to go, a forecast, of where it is going to hit, mainly up to canada but notice some of it heads into the great lakes and there are still air quality alerts in effect for places like minnesota, wisconsin, states that don't normally see that, and because the storm may push to the east this weekend, and that may have to be expanded as well. and now, what you're looking at now is not a western fire, but it is actually a fire in turkey. some drone footage of damage from recent fires, that is still out of control, in many parts of southern turkey, and we have about a dozen or so blazes still burning and we don't have quite the infrastructure to get at these fires and we can see them from space. pretty impressive pictures there. from the satellite. now, these fires being fueled by drought as well. temperatures over 100 degrees today. unlike the fire
storms actually also bring some flooding rains, we've had problems in southern california as well as in arizona. now, the other deal that we're dealing with, with the fires is the smoke. keep your eyes on the areas of pink. this is where the smoke is going to go, a forecast, of where it is going to hit, mainly up to canada but notice some of it heads into the great lakes and there are still air quality alerts in effect for places like minnesota, wisconsin, states that don't normally see that,...
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even though they are favored to do so they have a couple races, georgia and arizona in particular where she could help if she was popular. mark kelly will not be helped by kamala harris and neither is senator warnock in georgia. >> this is the kind of weird thing we have right now. you have president biden whose governing like he's bernie sanders but he's not bernie sanders. there is no enthusiasm for him and kamala harris equally uninteresting but if you govern like you are bernie sanders go for broke. president biden should get rid of kamala harris and go with aoc, somebody who is interesting and will take the hits for governing like a crazy socialist so you might as well get the good benefit of that if you are going to take the bad as well. >> who would be hot if kamala harris lets democrats down and they feel their numbers are bad who would be -- who is up next? >> that is the truth, if aoc and Élan omar and the squad that is in the news all the time, making the splash or the big democrats other than them? can't think of any attorney sanders will run again because why not, the same
even though they are favored to do so they have a couple races, georgia and arizona in particular where she could help if she was popular. mark kelly will not be helped by kamala harris and neither is senator warnock in georgia. >> this is the kind of weird thing we have right now. you have president biden whose governing like he's bernie sanders but he's not bernie sanders. there is no enthusiasm for him and kamala harris equally uninteresting but if you govern like you are bernie...
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>> stephen: first up, arizona resident and fred flintstone after his yabba dabba d.u.i., nathan wayne entrekin. entrekin is charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct, but he's most notable because on january 6th, he was wearing, as the f.b.i. affidavit actually put it: a plus size roman gladiator costume. ( laughter ) of course, the plus-size gladiator is the one they send in on the lions' cheat day. ( laughter ) costume wasn't exactly authentic, check out the jorts. ( laughter ) i believe he picked up that outfit at t.j. maxximus. ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) not to correct the f.b.i., - far be it from me to correct the federal bureau of investigations, but technically, entriken wasn't dressed as a roman. he told authorities that he was cosplaying as someone called captain moroni, who was a figure in the mormon faith who fought against an attempt to overthrow a democracy. and not, as i thought, the plural of captain moron. ( laughter ) okay, cosplaying as an obscure religious figure sounds pretty nerdy. but that's not even the tip of the geekberg because, according to the f.b.
>> stephen: first up, arizona resident and fred flintstone after his yabba dabba d.u.i., nathan wayne entrekin. entrekin is charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct, but he's most notable because on january 6th, he was wearing, as the f.b.i. affidavit actually put it: a plus size roman gladiator costume. ( laughter ) of course, the plus-size gladiator is the one they send in on the lions' cheat day. ( laughter ) costume wasn't exactly authentic, check out the jorts. ( laughter )...
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including in arizona, a hot spot. and i don't know if i got soft or just, it really is that bad, but we are in rough, rough straits in our department. huge backups, massive delays, and it's extremely stressful for us, to try to see everyone. remember, they're very sick. so if you got hit by a train, i think that's exactly right. every day you wake up, you get hit again. >> wow. and what are you hearing from patience? a lot of the things we have been hearing from doctors around the country is that they tell them too late, i wish i had gotten vaccinated. but give us a sense of just what you are hearing from the folks who come in and they are clearly sick with covid? >> yeah, you know, you get the patients that regret, maybe miami is a special place there are a lot of people who don't have regret it all i had a patient recently who said she would rather die of covid then would be vaccinated. imagine the irony of that -- >> what do you say that? >> it's hard to rationalize that. because in our minds, we are thinking, well
including in arizona, a hot spot. and i don't know if i got soft or just, it really is that bad, but we are in rough, rough straits in our department. huge backups, massive delays, and it's extremely stressful for us, to try to see everyone. remember, they're very sick. so if you got hit by a train, i think that's exactly right. every day you wake up, you get hit again. >> wow. and what are you hearing from patience? a lot of the things we have been hearing from doctors around the country...
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comment try to put coercive pressure on vice president mike pence to reject electoral college votes from arizona, georgia and pennsylvania, to proclaim a power no vice president ever exercised and doesn't exist in the constitution. and mike pence refused to do it. do you know what? they trashed the place and they entered and wounded 140 police officers. now we have representatives from a major political party in texas representing african americans, mexican americans, white people, native americans, who are coming forward to say the voting rights are subjected to a gauntlet, an obstacle course. they say this is a up form of voter suppression. i was delighted to your my friend that it pained him -- to hear my friend that it pained him, mr. fallon, to hear about voter suppression inflicted on african-americans. but at some point apparently, it all ended and what you have come to washington to talk about is apparently just a figment of your imagination. so we can't trust the african-american community or hispanic community or native american community or voting rights lawyers about this. we are sup
comment try to put coercive pressure on vice president mike pence to reject electoral college votes from arizona, georgia and pennsylvania, to proclaim a power no vice president ever exercised and doesn't exist in the constitution. and mike pence refused to do it. do you know what? they trashed the place and they entered and wounded 140 police officers. now we have representatives from a major political party in texas representing african americans, mexican americans, white people, native...
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. >> i was on the floor of the house helping to defend the voters of arizona to a challenge to their electors while you were out trying to keep a violent mob from invading the i know how many workers work in this congress, food service workers, clerical staff. you saved them as well, so they also owe you a debt of gratitude. i do realize that ultimately the rioters breached the capitol, but the time that you kept them out really made a tremendous difference. you saved the day. you saved the constitution and it made a tremendous difference for our country. officer dunn, i did hear you about the need for additional help. i want to pledge to you that we will work with the capitol police to make sure that the mental health unit has the resources the officers need. i'll make that pledge to you right now. i'd like to ask sergeant gonell. not everyone knew that you were fighting in the hall on the lower west terrace on january 6th. can you tell me what happened in that hallway? while you were there, metropolitan police arrived to help you out. what difference did that make? >> sure, ma'am.
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don't have the vote of the of the vote to take up the measure for example we are kirsten cinema of arizona saying i can go for 3.5 trillion what happens when we realize it's 5.5 trillion joe mansions as i have real doubts and now if you have john saying although to proceed but i deserve the right to do with anything on the final vote m the bill has anticipatedt makes it virtually impossible for farming range families to pasture land onto the kids and the grandkids if your jon tester from my tina you want to be on the hook for a bill that makes it hard for montana farmers and ranchers to pass on to the lien to the kids let's be clear what they saidhe they'd done the vots to proceed to a discussion they don't have the votes for the 3.5 because it's not 3.5 it's 5.5 and that bill is not made or discussed widely among members of the housee and senate rememr the democrats have a three vote margin in the house and uniform state democrats will they make that difficult. you have representatives from state like new jersey that's got a lot of pharma companies, pharmaceutical company, the administrat
don't have the vote of the of the vote to take up the measure for example we are kirsten cinema of arizona saying i can go for 3.5 trillion what happens when we realize it's 5.5 trillion joe mansions as i have real doubts and now if you have john saying although to proceed but i deserve the right to do with anything on the final vote m the bill has anticipatedt makes it virtually impossible for farming range families to pasture land onto the kids and the grandkids if your jon tester from my...
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one of the biggest cases i've ever covered at the supreme court was the state immigration law out of arizona their argument was with the feds aren't doing it so we are going to have to do it. the feds have said you don't have that authority. >> as we've seen from covid over 2020 in 2021, emergency orders give governors quite a bit of power. this is what courts are for. we are going to have to see what the court say in front of the judges to see who they will side with. right now the governor has a duty and responsibility to protect the people in the state of texas much like we do here in arizona. >> shannon: what's the situation in your county? we have heard at times local community say that they are overwhelmed and the people are showing up without being noticed the local authorities. charitable groups want to help these human beings who are in dire straits. if local authorities are involved and you don't know, it's hard to know exactly what's going on. >> we are all human beings. want to help them. we want to see these people be cared for. we also want to say follow the laws of the federal
one of the biggest cases i've ever covered at the supreme court was the state immigration law out of arizona their argument was with the feds aren't doing it so we are going to have to do it. the feds have said you don't have that authority. >> as we've seen from covid over 2020 in 2021, emergency orders give governors quite a bit of power. this is what courts are for. we are going to have to see what the court say in front of the judges to see who they will side with. right now the...
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they have a couple of races, georgia and arizona in particular where she could help and she was popular. mark kelly is not going to be helped by kamala harris and neither is senator warnock in georgia. >> this is the weird thing we have right now, joe biden is governing like he's bernie sanders but he's not bernie sanders, there is no enthusiasm for him. then you have kamala harris who is equally uninteresting or equally unenthusiastic but if you're going to govern like your bernie sanders, why not just go for broke? joe biden should get rid of kamala harris and go with aoc, go with somebody who is at least interesting. you're already going to take the hits for governing like a crazy socialist so you may as well get the good benefit of that if you're going to take all the bad as well. >> aoc, are you kidding? >> brian: if kamala harris lets democrats down and they feel like their numbers are two bad, who would be up next? >> that's the truth, aoc, ilhan omar, that whole squad in the news all the time, really making a splash. for the big democrats right now other than them was mike berni
they have a couple of races, georgia and arizona in particular where she could help and she was popular. mark kelly is not going to be helped by kamala harris and neither is senator warnock in georgia. >> this is the weird thing we have right now, joe biden is governing like he's bernie sanders but he's not bernie sanders, there is no enthusiasm for him. then you have kamala harris who is equally uninteresting or equally unenthusiastic but if you're going to govern like your bernie...
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sadly we lost to firefighters last month in a plane crash in arizona. and five are seriously injured last week battling the devils claim fire in montana. you governors know better than anybody, it is really, really dangerous work. it takes incredible bravery to do it. these heroes deserve to be paid and paid well, for their work. that is why last month, i was able to announce and it is not paying that well in my view to be honest, immediate action to make all federal firefighters taking at least $15 per hour. i think they deserve more than that. we are also working with congress to make sure our firefighters are paid better permanently. permanently. so far, fema has approved 25 management assistant grants totaling up to one had a million dollars to help states pay for the cost of fighting these fires. we are also working with fema and the defense logistical agency to get ahead of this emergency supply chain challenges. we still have supply chain challenges related to hoses and other things. we have tapped additional aircraft in the department of defense
sadly we lost to firefighters last month in a plane crash in arizona. and five are seriously injured last week battling the devils claim fire in montana. you governors know better than anybody, it is really, really dangerous work. it takes incredible bravery to do it. these heroes deserve to be paid and paid well, for their work. that is why last month, i was able to announce and it is not paying that well in my view to be honest, immediate action to make all federal firefighters taking at...
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. >>> and this frightening scene in arizona. one person killed and five injured by a swarm of bees coming from a 100-pound hive. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us on a friday night. i'm cecelia vega, in for david, and we do begin with the pandemic and that alarming news from the cdc, acknowledging that, quote, the war has changed because of the delta variant. officials now say it is as contagious as chicken pox, spreads faster than the common cold and seasonal flu, and that a vaccinated person who becomes infected can pass it on just as easily as someone who is not vaccinated. all eyes right now on provincetown, massachusetts. an outbreak of nearly 900 people. 74% of them were fully vaccinated. we are there tonight. and the breakthrough cases on the royal caribbean cruise ship. six passengers testing positive. four of them fully vaccinated. even still, the cdc is stressing that vaccines strongly protect against serious illness and death. tonight, more than 190 million people have received at least one dose. th
. >>> and this frightening scene in arizona. one person killed and five injured by a swarm of bees coming from a 100-pound hive. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us on a friday night. i'm cecelia vega, in for david, and we do begin with the pandemic and that alarming news from the cdc, acknowledging that, quote, the war has changed because of the delta variant. officials now say it is as contagious as chicken pox, spreads faster than the common cold and...
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glenn, in another part of the exchange, trump falsely claims that the elections in georgia, nevada, arizona and michigan were all corrupted. he accused the doj of failing to respond to legitimate complaints and reports of crimes and truly unbelievably to back all of that up, he tells them that, quote, you guys may not be following the internet the way i do. the internet. glenn, what would happen if the doj made decisions based on international rumors rather than evidence? >> well, they wouldn't win a lot of cases. because what we see on the internet rarely translates to admissible evidence in a court of law. and this shows, this is the deflection by donald trump. because when he's confronted with the evidence, out of the mouths of his own department of justice officials, people who he put in place, he chooses to disregard and say well the internet or maybe the tabloids or i heard somebody say somewhere, this is a very thinly, you know, very thin veneer of plausibility that donald trump is reaching for. but i'll tell you, i really can't overestimate the importance of the ability of prosecuto
glenn, in another part of the exchange, trump falsely claims that the elections in georgia, nevada, arizona and michigan were all corrupted. he accused the doj of failing to respond to legitimate complaints and reports of crimes and truly unbelievably to back all of that up, he tells them that, quote, you guys may not be following the internet the way i do. the internet. glenn, what would happen if the doj made decisions based on international rumors rather than evidence? >> well, they...
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safetyactioncenter.pge.com >>> tonight, a pennsylvania republican state senator and trump ally is pushing for an arizona style audit in his own state and threatening to subpoena election materials and voting machines as three pennsylvania counties reject the request they voluntarily turnover election materials including router logs. the router logs again and tabulation equipment. "outfront" now dan loughlin of pennsylvania. he opposes this attempted audit. appreciate your time tonight. you wrote an op ed ripping into your republican colleague e's attempt to aud tit the election again. why did you feel it was so important to speak out? >> appreciate you having me on tonight and the opportunity to get my message out. republicans in pennsylvania had a banner election year in 2020. we won up and down the ballot, we held the majority in the state senate. we picked up seats in the state house. we actually picked off the minority democratic leader. we picked up two other seats, statewide seats with the treasurer and the auditor general and we haven't held those seats concurrently in, i believe, 60 years. so we
safetyactioncenter.pge.com >>> tonight, a pennsylvania republican state senator and trump ally is pushing for an arizona style audit in his own state and threatening to subpoena election materials and voting machines as three pennsylvania counties reject the request they voluntarily turnover election materials including router logs. the router logs again and tabulation equipment. "outfront" now dan loughlin of pennsylvania. he opposes this attempted audit. appreciate your...
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aleve it, and see what's possible. >>> next tonight arc terrifying scene in arizona. authorities say one man was killed and five others injured, attacked by a massive swarm of bees. three firefighters among those hurt. one stung about 60 times. the bees coming from a 100-pound hive that was near a home. most of these bees have now been removed. >>> in banning, california, authorities are investigating a deadly plane crash. two people killed when this small plane went down near an airport. the plane crashing in a vacant lot and catching fire. no one on the ground was hurt thankfully. no word yet on that cause. >>> when we come back, massive mudslides trapping people overnight in their cars. we'll tell you about the rescue effort today. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember thin
aleve it, and see what's possible. >>> next tonight arc terrifying scene in arizona. authorities say one man was killed and five others injured, attacked by a massive swarm of bees. three firefighters among those hurt. one stung about 60 times. the bees coming from a 100-pound hive that was near a home. most of these bees have now been removed. >>> in banning, california, authorities are investigating a deadly plane crash. two people killed when this small plane went down near...
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my governor here in arizona. once again, nobody is talking to border communities, nobody is talking to our border governor. i know texas governor abbott is in the same position talking to sheriffs in texas. this is not productive. it's frustrating and very troublesome for us trying to address this issue on the border, which is a federal mandate, not a local mandate. >> charles: this news you heard today with respect to mexico only accepting mexican citizens, when other folks are relocated, other migrants from different countries, have they relocated in your community and if they have, are you getting the resources to help take care of those folks? >> let me just say this. what we get in our county is the unaccompanied minors. we have a center for the children. we're getting those. when it comes to adults, no. what we get primarily is the 20, 30-year-old single male adults that are covertly struggled. i gets about 350 a day. second to that is now with the pretty much if you're not there mexico, you're released to
my governor here in arizona. once again, nobody is talking to border communities, nobody is talking to our border governor. i know texas governor abbott is in the same position talking to sheriffs in texas. this is not productive. it's frustrating and very troublesome for us trying to address this issue on the border, which is a federal mandate, not a local mandate. >> charles: this news you heard today with respect to mexico only accepting mexican citizens, when other folks are...
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. >> reporter: to $3.5 trillion resolution would need the support of all senate democrats but arizona kiersten cinema su esidenheprice tag. reservations. >> if she sees all the pieces of it, she will pass it. passbipartis bill and budget resolution before lawmakers leave for august recess. natalie brand with cbs news, the white house. >>> the justice department telling the treasury to turnover former president donald trump's tax returns to congress. it appears to end a long legal showdown over the records during the trump administration. democrats sued for the taxes thing they need to look into whether mr. trump complied with tax lot. treasury secretary steve mnuchin turned refused to turn them over thing they were sought after for partisan reasons. >>> coming up, team usa swimmer making a splash first comments out of the pool. >>> she missed her first sh >>> san francisco launching a new street team to stop drug overdoses. it starts on monday and they will work to provide care and 4 work for 700 people experiencing homelessness and who are at high risk of overdosing. the city investi
. >> reporter: to $3.5 trillion resolution would need the support of all senate democrats but arizona kiersten cinema su esidenheprice tag. reservations. >> if she sees all the pieces of it, she will pass it. passbipartis bill and budget resolution before lawmakers leave for august recess. natalie brand with cbs news, the white house. >>> the justice department telling the treasury to turnover former president donald trump's tax returns to congress. it appears to end a long...
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people are in their borders, in their towns and what the attorney general is saying is that texas and arizona and new mexico and california have no right to defend themselves. >> well, the solution is simply for me. you cannot threaten a lockdown for covid and not lock down the border for the same reason, that being covid. yesterday we just saw the biden administration threaten yet another mass and potential vaccine mandate on this country. our governor is doing his best to keep us all safe to prevent the spread of covid, the delta variant, throughout our state. this is hypocrisy at its best. if you wonder why there's vaccine hesitancy, look no more at the mixed mets singles biden is sending to the country. governor abbott is doing his job to keep his citizens safe and i applaud him for that. >> trace: governor abbott is right when he says the administration is not enforcing the immigration laws. people by the thousands are walking across. what would you attorney general merrick garland? >> to make sure we have a better leader in charge of what is happening at the border, number 1. kamala har
people are in their borders, in their towns and what the attorney general is saying is that texas and arizona and new mexico and california have no right to defend themselves. >> well, the solution is simply for me. you cannot threaten a lockdown for covid and not lock down the border for the same reason, that being covid. yesterday we just saw the biden administration threaten yet another mass and potential vaccine mandate on this country. our governor is doing his best to keep us all...
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donahue records as well, so, you know, you hear president trump railing against michigan and, you know, arizona and, i mean, all the things that we've heard, and occasionally, i highlighted it, you see donahue writes here, possibly true? i mean, do you make anything of their responses? >> yeah, look, i think doj absolutely did the right thing here, donahue and jeffrey rosen, who was the acting a.g. at the time. this is why people like me often say doj needs to be independent of the president, because if doj, in fact, did whatever the president told it to do, which bill barr and other attorneys general have taken that position, then there would have been no safeguard here, but because doj is independent, and rosen and donahue stood up for that, we did have a safety barrier in place to prevent sort of the worst case scenario here. >> wouldn't it have helped if they had come out sooner and talked about this? >> yeah, i think that's a fair question. remember, this phone call happened december 27th. that's about ten days before january 6th. if they had come out, this could have been a real sort of p
donahue records as well, so, you know, you hear president trump railing against michigan and, you know, arizona and, i mean, all the things that we've heard, and occasionally, i highlighted it, you see donahue writes here, possibly true? i mean, do you make anything of their responses? >> yeah, look, i think doj absolutely did the right thing here, donahue and jeffrey rosen, who was the acting a.g. at the time. this is why people like me often say doj needs to be independent of the...
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across the board they changed arizona, georgia, and parts of nevada. and then after that, republicans said well, we'll need voter restriction laws. that's occurring right now. not only is it occurring, but it's continuing. and we're having challenges to the supreme court. allowing people of color to vote and seeing these voter restrictions. he set the tone. he's sending dog whistles to say the number of people voting is corrupt. the republicans are saying we agree with you and need state laws to prevent it. >> elie honig, walk us through number one, i'm not a lawyer, i know this is grossly inappropriate. grossly inappropriate for the president of the united states to call the country's chief law enforcement officer and say help me lie and cheat. but walk us through the specifics of why this is such a morass. >> yeah. first, this is a closl abuse of power by the president. i think it's important we not take this for granted. we've seen plenty of evidence that the president was willing to do anything to overturn the election. here we are getting confirma
across the board they changed arizona, georgia, and parts of nevada. and then after that, republicans said well, we'll need voter restriction laws. that's occurring right now. not only is it occurring, but it's continuing. and we're having challenges to the supreme court. allowing people of color to vote and seeing these voter restrictions. he set the tone. he's sending dog whistles to say the number of people voting is corrupt. the republicans are saying we agree with you and need state laws...
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and city councils and nothing is happening at the local level, but we see it in georgia, texas and arizona. what are they supposed to do? >> it is complicated when local elected officials want to protect the citizens of their city or town, and yet they're in a state where they have -- are faced with a governor who is sending a completely different message from the cdc and the federal government which is why i think there has to be a kind of universal application of these rules because that would clear up at least some of the confusion about who's on first when it comes to declaring that people need to wear masks. i can see it in my own state in maryland where vaccination rates are very low and you know, looking around and people not wearing masks in a state where there's 70% vaccination rates. so this is very complicated, and i think for local elected officials they're trying to do the best that they can in an environment where there are no set rules for them. >> and sam, what about the white house? because the president was passionate in his speech yesterday, but it was late afternoon. i'
and city councils and nothing is happening at the local level, but we see it in georgia, texas and arizona. what are they supposed to do? >> it is complicated when local elected officials want to protect the citizens of their city or town, and yet they're in a state where they have -- are faced with a governor who is sending a completely different message from the cdc and the federal government which is why i think there has to be a kind of universal application of these rules because...
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eso lo que seguiremos viendo en arizona en los prÓximos dÍas. fijaros la tierra, los acumulados sancionÓ tablas, ahora tenemos algunos aguaceros dÉbiles pero eran mas, la parte positiva de esta lluvias y es que han reducido a mÁs la seque a niveles que es la peor de 35% el estado al 8%, el nivel extremo de 84 a 50% pero hay mucha sequÍa en arizona y poca lluvia para la zona de california donde el panorama sigue complicado. en cuanto a la lluvias para california seguirÁn ausentes. y el calor se mantendrÁ en los 80. costa este, 80 sen atalanta. y seguirÉ monitoreando en el panhandle de la florida que puede llegar a la costa de panamÁ city y dejarnos algÚn aguacero. en el resto le frÍa la cosa tranquila durante el fin de semana, corriente resaca. >> muchÍsimas gracias por ese reporte tan completo. raÚl: llegÓ el momento de la buena noticia de la hora, me encanta compartir con nuestra gente. la historia de dos excursionistas que tuvieron que ser rescatados de las grandes montaÑas, un hombre y una mujer comenzaron su caminata el 18 de j
eso lo que seguiremos viendo en arizona en los prÓximos dÍas. fijaros la tierra, los acumulados sancionÓ tablas, ahora tenemos algunos aguaceros dÉbiles pero eran mas, la parte positiva de esta lluvias y es que han reducido a mÁs la seque a niveles que es la peor de 35% el estado al 8%, el nivel extremo de 84 a 50% pero hay mucha sequÍa en arizona y poca lluvia para la zona de california donde el panorama sigue complicado. en cuanto a la lluvias para california seguirÁn ausentes. y el...
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there will be flash flood free in new mexico but not so in arizona. pictures out of miami, arizona, a wash, yes, it's meant to capture the water but it was rapids coming over and going into the buildings on the side. they had one to two inches per hour. you'll see more today in the areas highlighted there. that's a big picture. let's get a chec >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. we made it to friday, our last hot day inland. a few clouds at the coast. those will spread with areas of fog and mist but we're going to get into a quieter pattern and nothing extreme in the seven- day. low to mid-60s coast and san francisco. mid-80s around the bay. 80s and 90s inland. >>> now to the duchess of york, sarah ferguson out with a new novel called "her heart for a comass" and maggie rulli has more. >> i wish i had some apples for you. >> oh. he likes you. look at that. >> reporter: when i meet up with the duchess of york, she tells me to call her sarah. >> you're a bit of a show-off. you got the camera. >> reporter: we saddle up. >> lady mar
there will be flash flood free in new mexico but not so in arizona. pictures out of miami, arizona, a wash, yes, it's meant to capture the water but it was rapids coming over and going into the buildings on the side. they had one to two inches per hour. you'll see more today in the areas highlighted there. that's a big picture. let's get a chec >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. we made it to friday, our last hot day inland. a few clouds at the coast. those will...
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you've got leaders up against leaders or school boards or parents including in arizona where the governor is not backing down from his ban on mask mandates. in texas governor abbott is threatening fines against places that try to require them. in florida where covid cases are getting close to the highest levels seen since the start of the pandemic, you have one school board defying the governor's opposition to mandates. broward county school's board voting to require masks for all students, staff, and more. the governor could respond with a special legislative session or an executive order and "tampa bay times" reported the issue will be addressed. with me now is broward county school board debby hixon. >> good morning. >> there are high tensions around this. you've seen it, i know, playing out at board meetings with protests. here is some of what you've been hearing this week. >> my daughter didn't get to see her teacher smile. my daughter didn't get to see her friends' faces unless they were sitting at lunch. we, the parents, the taxpayers, have the authority to decide for our children.
you've got leaders up against leaders or school boards or parents including in arizona where the governor is not backing down from his ban on mask mandates. in texas governor abbott is threatening fines against places that try to require them. in florida where covid cases are getting close to the highest levels seen since the start of the pandemic, you have one school board defying the governor's opposition to mandates. broward county school's board voting to require masks for all students,...