Business owners are slamming city leaders as their Stores Remain shut, were going to be talking to one of those desperate Business Owners on what he wants to see from city officials and then to massachusetts where forensics are now requiring most students to receive the flu vaccine to ease the burden on our Health System during this pandemic what doctors are saying about the move and why a lot of parent s are protesting but first , all eyes are now in the rnc the Republican National committee as the dnc, the democrats come to their conclusion. Democrats wasting no time slam ming President Trump, specifically for his response to the pandemic. Watch. Donald trump hasnt grown into the job, because he cant. And the consequences of that failure are severe. 170,000 americans dead. My dad was a healthy 65 yearold. His only preexisting condition was trusting donald trump and for that, he paid with his life. The tragedy of where we are today is it didnt have to be this bad. Just look around. It
Off. Let me tell you what is going on, those of us who are fortunate to tell have our jobs, were saving a lot more money because were not going to restaurants or movie theaters or vacations. That means we have a lot more resources as a country to support those who have been laid off. Historically we would be worried about racking up too much death, wer generating the savings ourselves. That Means Congress has the resources to support those most hurting. John one of the things the republicans have brought up when they talk about this aid bill, particularly the size of the unpliem, it i unemployment,s putting too much strain on the economy. Thats the first part, and the second is, wont racking up the debt be something we have to deal with in the longterm . Right now were generating so much more savings than before it is simply not an issue because were not having to go abroad, so that provides a lot of relief right now. If you look over the longterm, our inflation has been very low. Infl
what could be. in any form but they really want to damage me so i can no longer go back to work for you and i don t think that s going to happen. i don t know that our movement is that divided. i don t know that the president and i differ on issues. but we may differ on focus. bret: breaking tonight what could be a preview of the battle of the 2024 presidential nomination. former president trump and former vice president pence addressing separate conservative groups today here in washington. senior national correspondent rich edson is at one of them tonight. good evening, rich. former president trump and former vice president mike pence giving two very different speeches in washington today. the former president just wrapped here. he gave a speech, lasted about an hour, hour and a half or so. in doing so, he mentioned a number of typically trump topics when it came to safety, economy. other issues like the january 6th i economy, impeachment, and the 2020 election. i
congress. listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. recently representatives from minority and community organizations shared their concerns around the 2020 census with the house overnight and reform committee. they discussed the citizenship question, internet access, language barriers as well as counting certain populations like the homeless, ex-offenders and tribal communities. the hearing also addressed how census numbers impact education, health care, and infrastructure programs. this is four hours.nize without objection the chair a is authorized to declare recesse of the committee at any time.ill with that i will now recognize myself to give an opening here t statement and the same will be given to the ranking member. good morning and thank you to everyone for being here today to discuss a topic which is vital n to our democracy. the 2020 census is imminent with counting set to begin in alaska in less than two weeks and across the country on april 1. the const
before the honorable the supreme court of the united states are admonished to give their attention, where the court is now sitting. god save the united states in this honorable court. . chief justice roberts: we will hear argument this morning in case 20-18, lange versus california. mr. fisher. mr. fisher: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court. there is no basis in precedent or history for the categorical pursuit rule applied below. police officers may not enter a person s home without the approval of a magistrate unless an emergency leaves no time to seek a warrant. so the key question here is whether probable cause to believe a person has committed a misdemeanor and retreated automatically gives rise to an exigency requiring immediate action. for two answers for two reasons, the answer is no. first, the governmental interest in investigating minor offenses is not always or even usually strong enough to support home entries unsanctioned by judicial officers. as ju