calls, it s 635 against thursday 30 for it. there is no constituency in kentucky s 4th district. has anyone in the leadership, president trump, i know you didn t get a ride on air force one, did anyone try to talk you out of the simply last vote? you know, that s one of the benefits of whipping hell no and voting hell no is they re going after some of the more marginal members that are undecided members right now. what do you hear is being offered? congressman young, he got the reverse increptive. they yanked his money the super pac, they pulled everybody out of iowa, his district. closed the doors and said, tough luck, buddy, are you on your own, good luck. i have seen that, there are threats of primary opponents for us in the conservative districts. again, i think the wrong vote i to vote yes for this. thiss eerily reminiscent of the cap and trade vote the
president trump has committed to want to talk about tax reform, education, some of the items that are on the list of concerns that the cbc has when they finally get a chance to talk with president trump? well, let me shock mr. levell and perhaps you, fred, by saying, yeah, those are incredibly encouraging signs if indeed the president reaches out to the cbc. what we know is that under the obama administration, it was quite difficult for the congressional black caucus to initially meet with the president and then to sustain meetings with him. at one point, as i ve written in my book the black presidency the cbc went over 635 some odd days before the obama administration would agree to meet with them. and then with the hbcus, there was a legal technicality and a procedural one that denied millions of dollars and cost tremendous resources to people who attend historically black colleges and universities,
called miami the most violent city in america. the drug industry brought in an estimated $7 billion to $12 billion a year and that s of 1981 money. that is a lot of trickle down. one of the most successful documentaries in the history of film is cocaine cowboys that tells that story. the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin. anthony: so things were in decline. cocaine sort of saved the city? alfred: we d say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? yes. billy: by 1981, you had a murder rate. 635 homicides. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. anthony: right. anthony: we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard when in miami in season. stone crabs.
could lose federal grants. adopting the new policies earlier this week warning the areas of shielding immigrants from deportation. like a year ago when kate steinly was murdered at the hands of an illegal immigrant. a san diego area couple helping donald trump get a head start on his big beautiful wall. they just finished laying the first 52 cinder blocks this week, about 22 yards north of the mexican border. right now, the wall may be small but it is adorned with an american flag and a donald trump campaign sign. given mr. trump s promise to make mexico pay for the wall, they sent a bill to the president of mexico because it was made in the usa. it was slightly marked up. $4,635. $14 for parts and labor. wow. eco-friendly wall as well.
one of the most successful documentaries in the history of film is cocaine cowboys that tells that story. the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin. so things were in decline. cocaine sort of saved the city? we d say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? yes. by 1981, you had a murder rate. you had 635 homicides here. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. right. we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard when in miami in season. stone crabs. federal reserve branch in miami had a $5 billion cash surplus. mostly 50s and 100 dollar bills all of which had trace elements of cocaine on them.