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and grocery store. and no budget, no matter where and what they say they are going to do is going to fix that. carley: yeah and then when you talk about president biden funding law enforcement. here is a breakdown of the numbers $17.4 billion for doj law enforcement includes 1.7 billion to crazy gun trafficking and regulate the firearm industry. that s key there. 30 billion to support state and local law enforcement as well. i know that your husband is in law enforcement and this is an issue that s very near and dear to your heart. what is your reaction to the owe-those numbers from president biden? well, first and foremost, we have to remember that the president s budget is just a wish list. it has nothing to do with what the majority in congress produce which, of course, they haven t produced a budget. and i don t have confidence that they will. but, when you look at what is actually in this request, there is only $527 million going to the cops grant and that is what
parliament, the parliament is vote to go delay brexit to seek an extension of article 50, the goal of the remain mp s in parliament to derail brexit altogether, the british people voted for brexit, 17.4 billion, the will of british people, boris johnson is standing on behalf of the british people saying he would not agree what parliament is wanting to do. that s why they referred to as british trump, parliament, aka the congress, you guys don t know what you want, we are here to tell you, we are here to try and help you yourselves and boris is standing as popular feeling? he s called for a general election to resolve the current political impasse and the latest polls show support for the conservative party led by boris
weapons away from his son but didn t. switching topics, many republican candidates are hoping to capitalize on the trump tax cuts in the 2018 midterm elections. the plan was hailed as a tax cut for the middle class but there might be complications with that strategy. a new congressional report from the joint committee on taxation shows the wealthiest americans will benefit from the tax cuts in 2018, thanks to a deduction for owners of pass-through businesses. pass-throughs are basically businesses that aren t corporations, they include sole s-corporations, called pass-throughs because the income passes through to the owner s individual tax returns. the lion s share of the benefit, 17.4 billion, 44.3% of the total, will go to roughly 200,000 americans making $1 million or more who claim the pass-through deduction. to break it down for us, joining me is the author of that piece, nbc news national political reporter jonathan allen.