well, they want you to believe that, but they are not bringing you the statistics across the states and all across the city and across the county of los angeles. who is committing the crimes and what kind of crimes? when you re talking about violent crimes, who is those crimes? what race? what, what age group? that is your target when you go into a division when you re trying to suppress crime when you re blanketing an area and trying to cut doe mike suppress crime, you re trying to identify the violators and creates a intelligence network of who is e street and documents where they were and when. this is police work and somehow, the state of california wants the police work to stop. if they want everything to be just rosie but they don t want everybody to have to do anything that might look ugly. but police work is ugly sometimes and that s the way it is. laura: i dickey signed a bill saying people don t have to help police
and you know they have their allegations about their machines. if we have proof they got in there and we don t know how and we don t know the extent think about the chaos in the current situation. and senator klobuchar and one of her colleagues wanted to put together a bill saying, hey, we re going to do paper backup in the states just in case, god forbid, if don lemon says they got in there, i didn t vote for him. they have paper backups. listen, you say you can have both. but if you re going to have both, you have to be armed with knowledge and the facts. i saw some of the quite frankly, some of the people who were contorting themselves to make excuses for what justin amash was saying, what robert mueller was saying. and i just wonder are they brainwashed? it s obvious they did not read the report. in just moments from now, i want
election process? i think that s a good question to ask people who are watching this tonight. i think it s a good question, and i think if you wanted to be helpful, you can say, by the way, you can have both. fight over whatever he did and what it means, but keep an eye on this. the russian thing was hollow, that there was never anything to this, that s just not true. people have to examine the god forbid scenario, don. if they are better at it next time and they mess with a state, if they mess with florida, you know what went on with their machines, if we have proof they got in there and we don t know how and we don t know to what extent, think about the chaos in the current situation. and senator klobuchar and one of her colleagues wanted to put together a bill saying, hey, we re going to do paper backup in the states just in case, god forbid, if don lemon says they
and the senate then voted on what jeff flake called a rebuke of the president. they voted 88-11 to add language to a bill saying that congress should change the law that the president is abusing, section 232 of the trade act. the constitution gives the congress the authority to raise or lower or eliminate tariffs. in 1962 congress created a tiny loophole that allows the president to change tariffs only in response to a national security threat to the united states. today s vote in the senate was bipartisan to close that loophole. all democrats voted for what jeff flake called that rebuke of the president and most republicans voted for it with only 11 republicans voting to support president trump s tariffs. so sanity in the senate? will we see more of this? that s next.
canada and being told that your exports to the united states represent a national security threat? and the senate then voted on what jeff flake called a rebuke of the president. they voted 88-11 to add language to a bill saying that congress should change the law that the president is abusing, section 232 of the trade act. the constitution gives the congress the authority to raise or lower or eliminate tariffs. in 1962 congress created a tiny loophole that allows the president to change tariffs only in response to a national security threat to the united states. today s vote in the senate was bipartisan to close that loophole. all democrats voted for what jeff flake called that rebuke of the president and most republicans voted for it with only 11 republicans voting to support