washington, d.c., or anywhere in the united states, but overseas, much heat. i think it is sad. she would be. seeing the protests last night, dana: it is very we all believe in peaceful complicated, thank you for coming in and explaining it to protest, i think the rally was us. we will follow this may become disgusting. back to you as it develops. i thought it was below the office of the president. dana: do you want to george do mark, thank you. give city council member in seattle happy to. i think that the whole idea of wants to bust homeless people out of the area, but would thatr help fix the problem? family involved and kids involved as crossing the line. he is the president of the united states north of 300 million people, he has to start speaking to all 300 million people. i think we are in a situation where everyone is going to the corner and we are losing any sense of dignity right now. and i think that we need to get it back. and this is not yet a campaign. dana:
they highlight the fact that there is a deficit that is expected to be a trillion dollars by the end of the fiscal year. also the fact that they want to find ways to pay for things now pan reduce the tax credit. and other things and deal with trade. particularly the tariffs to try to help fix, correct, this economy before it gets out of control. so the president is erratic now, but come september 9th when they focus on the economy he might get worse than now. count me as skeptical. and i m happy to eat my words if all the sudden a bunch of deficit hawks start showing up on capitol hill. that will be crazy. i m sure mark zandy thinks about that quite a bit. the new york times as i mentioned earlier, the growing concern by former trump administration officials the way the president is acting. here is the thing. if folks inside the administration, inside the white house are concerned, what do they do about it? you know, it s hard to snow,
hearing, former deputy assistant attorney explained the problem this way. weton have the slightest idea how many hate crimes there are in america and we have never known. the numbers currently kept by the fbi are largely useless. the fbi agrees that the data is not at all accurate because it says it continually fades the issue of underreporting at the victim and law enforcement levels and faces a problem of law enforcement training on classifying hate crime incidents. the latter is what a new bill is trying to help fix. it s called the jabbara-heyer no hate act aimed at fixing the problem by offering funding incentives to departments for reporting hate crimes. people don t understand how data can impact policy, how policy can impact people. right now america doesn t know how big its hate problem is. these families say that must change to save the next family from heartache.
attorney general roy austin explained the problem this way. we do not have the slightest idea how many hate crimes there are in america and we have never known. the numbers currently kept by the fbi are largely useless. the fbi agrees that the data is not at all accurate because it says it continually faces the issue of underreporting at the victim and law enforcement levels, and faces the problem of law enforcement training on classifying hate crime incidents. the latter is what a new bill is trying to help fix. it s called the jabara/heyer no hate act, offering incentives to departments for reporting hate crimes. people don t understand how data can impact policy, how policy can impact people. but right now america doesn t know how big its hate problem is. these families say that must change to save the next family from heart ache. sara si, thank you for that
growing push to say, help fix the problems that existed before the hurricane, and that s not fair to the american tax payer. we should help to repair things that were done by natural disaster, but we have to be careful that there is not an extra effort to say, there was a lot of infrastructure problems on the island existed before the hurricane, and we want the american tax payer now to come out and bail out those problems. i guess the criticism is he never threatened the people in texas or florida that you know what, fema can t stay there forever, the u.s. military can t stay there forever, but he did threaten the people of puerto rico three and a half million american citizens, a u.s. territory in this fwetweet toda. we have 13,000 people on the ground, we just passed $36 billion in aid. i don t view that as a threat. the president is committed to helping make sure we do what is necessary to help rebuild the island, but there are some elements that preexisted the hurricane that i