on this hour of ayman, how devastating aren t cool has put a michigan city on high alert. that there of dearborn is here to tell you what his city is really like and why he decided to snubbed a presidential visit. also tonight, a look at the first 100 days of speaker johnson as he now battles the senate on sending aid to israel and new reporting on the speaker s ties with a group that justifies difficult slavery. no impact the confusion of the states nominating process. i am a myth moment team, let s do it. dear born michigan s high home to the largest mcglynn population in the country. there and the subsequent by the israel-hamas war and subsequent humanitarian crisis inside gaza as many community members have family ties and personal connections to the region. but now the mayor of dearborn, abdullah have mood, is ramping up police force after a scathing wall street journal op- ed was published on friday titled, welcome to dearborn, americas jihad capital. then there
on this hour of ayman, how a devastating article has put michigan city on high alert. the mayor is here to tell you what his city is really like, and why he decided to snub a presidential visit. also tonight, a look at the first hundred days of speaker johnson as he battles the senate on sending aid to israel. new reporting on the speakers ties to a group that justifies biblical slavery. next stop, nevada. ahead of caucus day, we unpack the confusion around the state s presidential nominating process. i am ayman mohyeldin, let s do it. dear born michigan s high home to the largest mcglynn population in the country. there and the subsequent crisis, as many people have personal ties and connections to the region. now the mayor of dearborn, abdullah hammoud is ramping up enforcement in after a scathing op-ed was published on friday, entitled, welcome to dearborn, america s jihad capital. the mayor says that the article is already led to a alarming increase in islamop
gearing up for an historic trip to europe meant to strengthen american leadership overseas. after a week spend touting the administration s command of the economic situation here at home. yesterday the labor department announced 209,000 jobs were added in july. the white house touted he number as a sign of bidenomics inaction. alongside consumer-focused efforts to reduce jump fees and health care costs. and democrats and their allies are mobilizing in the wake of last week s rulings from the conservative dominated supreme court. with race based affirmative action band, legislators and lawyers are taking aim at so-called legacy admissions. we talk to one group suing harvard university for what some call affirmative action for the rich. in the meantime, it was a bloody-long independence weekend, as mass shootings rocked cities from coast to coast. kansas city mayor quentin once better law enforcement, but also tighter gun restrictions. he will join us shortly. and later you a
the way he s characterizing this bill? yes, he is lying. members of the house caucus like congressman roy and bishop are still struggling to come with a strategy to actually block the deal tonight. and there is also a divide over whether to oust mccarthy as speaker. as for the republican leader he says he s not concerned about losing his post and can t seem to understand what all the fuss is about. i m not sure what in the bill people are concerned about. it is the largest savings of 2. 1 trillion that we ve ever had. a quick refresher share of what is in this deal over this memorial day weekend. it would replenish our near empty treasury with borrowed cash by suspending the debt ceiling for two years. it also includes caps on federal spending, more work requirements for food stamps and cuts to irs funding among other things. neither party got everything they wanted, something the senate republican leader noted on the floor earlier as all of this gop infighting plays
before she s a representative she s an ambassador of christ wherever she goes. [speaking spanish] so is it that she won, or is it that the democrats allowed her to win? hey everyone. i m paula ramos. with the big election just weeks away. we have been exploring the shift among latina voters that went to . we re gonna go to south texas, a longtime democratic stronghold where just months ago, the republican voters and mexican immigrants flipped the seats during the election. now, she is running at the unexpected incumbent against the democratic center. for congresswoman flores, we find out how she won the race and how her victory movement behind that victory, man for the german a general election in november. so we are in the rio grande valley, steps away from the border. over 80% of the population here are latinos. and democrats have had control of the region for almost 100 years. but all of that is changing right now. in 2020, donald trump made significant and growt