harris: what s more american than cooking your food the way you want to? here in new york, i don t know if the left checked. 39% support this, 53% oppose this. i ll go in reverse order since you were a state senator, david, how will you sell it? i think this is being misguided, misunderstood. biden made it clear he is not looking to ban gas stoves. what the department of energy is simply doing is harris: new york is and other places are. the standards are to make manufacturers have more induction stoves and electric appliances. the inflation reduction act puts in up to an $8 hundred rebate if you buy an electric stove. this has been misguided. how we reach the next generation of reusable energy. harris: i think of restaurants and other small businesses that maybe when
effect my music has had. it was difficult to wrap about mental health, anxiety, anime, video games. it wasn t the cool thing to do, and now it s normal. there was a time i was like, i can t stand this song, because i m doing this song every day about killing yourself. i m like, this is deep. and also i m like, i m the 1-8 hundred guy. i m like, damn it. i just want 24 carat gold. i want to be bruno mars. then i woke up one day and i m like, dude, what honored to be this with amazing people behind the camera, in front of the camera, and i m known as the mental health advocate, like, bro, congress wrote me a letter thanking me, showing that statistically, it s been proven that my song has saved lives. please, if i m only ever remembered for that, then let s do that. i m happy. and being biracial, his joke
house republicans are proposing $8 hundred to $9 hundred million in grants to school who want to hire resource officers. not going to go anywhere under this administration. do you like the idea? i do. as i ve always said when you leave the police department as a retiree, you miss the people, but you miss the mission. i can tell you there are tens of thousands of retired cops out there if they were given any kind of play, a little bit of a handshake to come in and do the kind of work you are talking about they ll be there and trained. they should be in the mix. shannon: lots of them. you are one of them. bill: nice to see you. before we go we have something for you. we have two things for bream, actually. check out shannon s new book love stories of the bible speak. it is out now and not to be missed. you are working every day. shannon: that s how we role around here. senators joe manchin and bill
taxpayers spent $17 billion in the last three years say lawmakers to move people off the street and turn their lives around. that s 100,000 for every homeless person. we re wasting a lot of money. throwing good money after bad. the governor is now proposing another billion dollars on programs we don t know work. where is all the money going? critics say they call it the homeless ink. hundreds of government agencies, corporations and nonprofits delivering services over layers of bureaucracies. as for the services many homeless are on disability. that pays $8 hundred to $1800 a month. most qualify for food stamps, food assistance and three meals a day at shelters. cities build apartments in l.a., san francisco, average cost over $7 hundred grand per unit. there are also housing vouchers, subsidies and shelter beds. case managers help them receive
the tents paid for by taxpayers are everywhere. you look at the multiple layers of bureaucracies, duplicate services and critics call it homeless, inc. we have more encampments in every city in california. we re seeing more human devastation on the streets. we ve seen homelessness actually increase during the three-year period. where does the money go? many homeless are on federal disability. typically pays $8 hundred to $1800 a month. most qualify for food stamps, daily meals at shelters. cities build apartments, average cost in l.a. and san francisco $750,000 per unit. there is also housing vouchers, subsidies and shelter beds. case managers help with medical care, mental health, drug and alcohol treatment. transportation and safe place to park if they are living out of a car. bottom line is lawmakers want