dana bash. paul begala. what s your take? a lot of news. a lot of news. things we have been trying to gather in reporting because a lot of the discussions have been very opaque. well, the president just confirmed a lot of source reporting and also revealed some new information, like the fact that the way that they are going to pay for whatever deal this is, we ll have no tax increases because kyrsten sinema refuses not just to raise taxes on corporations but also on individuals. that s a pretty big deal. and then also on the fact that he confirmed there will be no free community college, that he s shrinking the size or the scope of paid family leave. he wanted 12. he said i can only get 4. just more broadly, he s very clear and clear eyed about the reality of his situation. democrats control congress but he said and of course the
enormous. but part of what i have in here is we also increased access to the affordable care act and we reduced the price an average of 60 bucks a month for anyone in the affordable care act plus on top of that we have another $300 billion of healthcare in it. so i would say this is a bigger darn deal. mr. president, thank you very much. appreciate your time. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ]. we want to thank our audience for being here and for their questions. we also want to thank baltimore for hosting us. cuomo primetime starts right now. all right.
assigned assigned in groups of two. they had to know the neighborhood. i remember getting a call, as you ve been to delaware, go down that road as you re heading down to the station, martin luther king boulevard. there s a woman who lived in one of those apartments in the second floor that sort of had an outcroppings, victorian kind of two-story place. and but the cops made sure they had she had their phone number. so, when a drug deal was going down, she pick up the phone and call and say to that police officer with the cell phone that the drug deal is going down. knowing that she would never be fingered. knowing that she would never be the one told it happened. so crime began to drop. they had to know who the local liquor store. they had to know and walk in and shake hands with the local minister. that s community policing. let me try to get in a couple questions from our audience. new york city is removing statue of thomas jefferson from its legislative chamber because of his
because what he did wasn t enormous, he broke the ice enormous. but part of what i have in here is we also increased access to the affordable care act and we reduced the price an average of 60 bucks a month for anyone in the affordable care act plus on top of that we have another $300 billion of healthcare in it. so i would say this is a bigger darn deal. mr. president, thank you very much. appreciate your time. thank you very much. we want to thank our audience for being here and for their questions. we also want to thank baltimore for hosting us. cuomo primetime starts right now. all right. our thanks to anderson and
folks. no. i ll give you one example, what we required initially was every police every community policeman, there were two assigned assigned in groups of two. they had to know the neighborhood. i remember getting a call, as you ve been to delaware, go down that road as you re heading down to the station, martin luther king boulevard. there s a woman who lived in one of those apartments in the second floor that sort of had an outcroppings, victorian kind of two-story place. and but the cops made sure they had she had their phone number. so, when a drug deal was going down, she pick up the phone and call and say to that police officer with the cell phone that the drug deal is going down. knowing that she would never be fingered. knowing that she would never be the one told it happened. so crime began to drop. they had to know who the local liquor store. they had to know and walk in and shake hands with the local minister. that s community policing. let me try to get in a couple