California. While the protesters do not represent the views of most americans, there are more demonstrations scheduleded for state capitols this week. But first, revealing new reporting on whats happening inside the white house. States and local governments grapple with the challenge of lifting lockdown measures. The Washington Post speaking to some 82 Administration Officials outside advisors and experts with detailed knowledge about the conversations being had by trump and his advisors over the last 34 days. They reveal a president focused more on reopening the economy than get essential testing equipment to states who need them in order to successfully reopen. Joining us is nbc news political reporter monica alba and meredith mcgraw, white house report for politico. Monica, a former senior official told the Washington Post that the white houses projections analysis was a catastrophic miss. How so . Hi there. Thats right. You remember for much of march the white house was citing mode
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A CONTROVERSIAL “dementia tax” that penalises self-funding care home residents in the final years of their lives is one step closer to ending following a campaign by The Herald and Alzheimer Scotland that has received cross-party support. The SNP yesterday pledged, if it is re-elected to government, to take forward the recommendations of a major, independent review of adult social care which calls for an almost doubling in free personal and nursing allowances. Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross has also backed the move and with Labour, LibDems and the Greens adding their support, the increase is almost certainly expected to be ratified at Holyrood.