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MSNBC The ReidOut June 4, 2024 00:39:00

california level. there s a list that shows the states with the highest rent. one-bedroom rent estimates. d.c. doesn t even isn t even in there, it s number ten. washington state is number ten, but hawaii, florida is number six, it s really expensive. you re talking like $1,418 a month. but the other piece is, and i think a lot of americans can relate to this, you talked about credit. credit will keep somebody, even if they are making a decent salary. a congressman s salary is a pretty good salary, but credit will keep you out and sometimes the credit checks for renting are even tougher than the credit checks for buying. i know people in that situation who are your age. yeah, exactly. and look, when it comes down to my campaign, you know i worked uber to pay my bills. it didn t cover everything. i had to run up a lot of credit cards to be able to live while i was campaigning and that affects your credit. believe it or not, i had amazing credit before i ran for

MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports June 4, 2024 18:18:00

know how well coordinated this option to mccarthy is. and if too many republicans end up voting present or abstaining on future ballots, let s say that 16 republicans abstained or voted present, now you d have 418 total votes. the magic number would be 210. you would then be in territory where hakeem jeffries getting 212 democratic votes could end up with a majority. that s a very farfetched scenario, but it gets to when you move to a second ballot, a lot of things come into play. a lot of possibilities come into play. i think you have to say one of the variables here is how well coordinated is this opposition to mccarthy? how far are they willing to push it. the math i m just laying out here is everybody fully aware of that? is everybody fully aware on the

CNN CNN Tonight June 4, 2024 03:38:00

a great suggestionmism go ahead, jennifer. well, you know, 80% of homicides are perpetrated with guns. at the end of the day guns are the common denominator. there would be no gun violence without guns we see because we see other countries don t have this type of violence. and the way you cut down this violence the data shows is by properly vetting gun owners, requiring training. it s a level of scrutiny that americans are not used to. and it s kind of shocking but we see that other countries have successfully done it because they don t have this every week. you know, in between colorado springs and chesapeake, there were 418 people shot in america. 160 of them fatally. that s every day gun violence. that s a remarkable number and so you re talking basically the last ten days. actually, no, that was the last three days. between colorado springs and chesapeake there were 418 people shot in america, not mass shootings. that s interpersonal violence. when guns are around and

CNN CNN Tonight June 4, 2024 07:38:00

guns. at the end of the day, guns are the common denominator. there be no gun violence without guns. we see, because we see that other countries don t have this type of violence. and the way that you cut down this violence is, the data shows, is by properly vetting gun owners. requiring training. it s a level of scrutiny that americans are not used to. and it is kind of shocking. but we see that other countries have successfully done it. because they do not have this every week. in between colorado springs and chesapeake, there were 418 people shot in america. 160 of them were fatally. that s every day gun violence. that s a horrible number. and you re talking about basically in the last ten days, basically, two weeks. actually, no, that was the last three days. oh, in just the last three days. between colorado springs and chesapeake, there were 418 people shot in america, not mass shootings. that s interpersonal violence. when guns are around and conflict happens, people reach f

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends June 4, 2024 10:07:00

they are going to hit 700. when donald trump was president it was in the 300s for the most part. one part where it was 418. nonetheless, the new york post write this. the kids drown in the rio grande trying to cross the river with groups of illegal migrants enticed here by joe biden s implicit promise of permanent u.s. residence once over the border. you see that right there. that s what they all think. that promise underlies every biden policy on migration and now engendered a full blown humanitarian drivers and that s what we re seeing. it finally is getting through people s heads it is a crisis. and, in fact, we have heard now big northeastern corridor city mayors call it an emergency. katie: yeah, a year and a half ago congressman tony gonzales who represents a district in southern texas, walls saying that the local authorities there were asking him for resources for body bags because they were seeing so many people found on ranches and

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