ability for people to be able to leave dangerous relationships or a lack of education on consent and healthy relationships. policing does not address either of those causes, right, what does address those causes is individualized wrap around services for people who have been involved in gun violence or who are at risk of being involved in gun or gang related violence. we have a program like that here in minneapolis called the group violence intervention program, very effective at reducing gang-related violence in minneapolis. but we re only funding it at $100,000 a year. and our city s police department budget is $170 million a year. it sounds like you have a plan, but one person who has not heard it is the minneapolis police chief, dahe says he woul settle for a sketch on the back of a napkin.
problem because your job is to serve and protect the entire community. professor hudson, i appreciate your time. thanks so much for having me. more from social media, tweets and facebook comments. this came from facebook. people in positions of authority ought not to have such views, but we can t chemothem from expressing. luckily free speech is not free of consequences. kind of lets us know who needs to find a new line of work. yie reaction is to say while others are debating the relative merit, provocative nature, racist content of these things and i look at it by saying this person doesn t strike me as being smart enough to hold that job if they think it s appropriate to put that viewpoint out in the public domain when they wear a uniform for a living. that s what troubles me. up ahead he made history with an economic idea scribbled on the back of a napkin, and now being awarded the presidential award of freedom.
with the 1st amendment. that s my favorite, anyway. freedom of the press. quick last word. please. please. i m over time. last word. listen, rob, the problem here isn t the deck laration of the emergency. that is sleel. the problem is the declaration of the emergency seeks to abrogate saying congress must allocate and appropriate the money saying no, that s not true. congressional appropriations. it is true, rob. its not true. he s trying to shortcut article 1 you guys i ll pass along your character information. you guys can argue. we ll be right back. on the back of a napkin. we ll be right back. they subscribe to movies. we don t follow the naysayers.
brad blakeman, deputy to george w. bush, great to have you with us. let s talk about poll numbers on the growing interest and embrace of socialism by some. what do you think of it? it is troubling for the democratic party, they have an identity crisis. there was a time that if you call the democrat socialist you were defeating them. now they are angry if you don t, socialist but troubling with their policies are, the new green deal is written on the back of a napkin, nobody seems to know the details of it but they talk in generalities, getting rid of cars and planes, limiting cattle and all kinds of crazy things we know will never get enacted but the differences are stark between what republicans stand for and what democrats stand for in modern times it will help republicans as we move closer to 2020 because we are where the american people are.
assistant. welcome to all of you. brad, these poll numbers. what do you think? i think it s very troubling for the democratic party. i think they have an identity crisis. i remember that if you called the democrat a socialist, you are defaming them. now they get angry if you don t call them a socialist. it s troubling with their policies are. this new deal is, it s been written on the back of a napkin. nobody seems to know the details. they talk in generalities, getting rid of cars and planes and limiting cattle and all kinds of crazy things. we know we will never get it enacted but the differences are stark between republicans and democrats. i think it will help republicans as we move closer to 2020 because we tend to be where the american people are. shannon: let s put this poll up. democrats versus republicans.