reality, already be a rematc between very familiar names. as a brand-new polling from nb news shows and suggests, despite being the current fron runners for their partie nominations, americans are not excited about the prospect of joe biden donald trump rematch next year. the good moves for trump i that nearly 70% of gop primary voters are rallying around him right now. in part because he is th target of multiple legal investigations that many republicans view as politicall motivated. for six in ten americans including a third of republicans, enough is enough. and they do not want to se trump in the white house again as for biden, seven in ten americans have the opinion the democrats do not want to see the president run again. what do voters want to see just over a year out fro election day and what does the presiden need to show them to close the enthusiasm gap i will ask msnbc host, joe scarborough for his take o this polling numbers and his recent trip to interview preside
Police in Beloit and mental health professionals will be responding together to calls that involve people experiencing mental health crises thanks to a new pilot program.
to make sure that we have firs responders that can address th 9-1-1 calls that are overwhelmingly mental health crises back in march, the los angeles police department released a article outlining in detail th policies that i have bee promoting. not just as a teacher an organizer, but as a candidat for mayor. many of our police officer could certainly benefit from mental health support, as well they are experiencing trauma and an unprecedented rate. and the individuals that the are responding and reacting to our also experiencing trauma so we need more mental healt crisis workers to do that. and to the last point, we have to solve crime in the city o chicago. the clearance rate is abysmal. we have, in certain communities, we are looking at 15 to 20% of crimes that are actually being solved so i have committed to trainin and promoting 200 more
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has announced financial support for expansion of mobile mental-health crisis intervention units in Oregon.
The Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team in Essex County has received a grant to expand services. The team is a partnership program between Hôtel-Dieu Grace