measures. we are seeing very different ideas of what policing should be and for most america, they say that we have experienced horrific increases in violent crime in every city in america and they look at the attacks on police not being something that proves their quality of life. a lot of these people have already fled the cities and how these ballot measures will go is up in the air. emily: that s a great point. saving the trends that we have moving, will be a stark contrast between urban and ex-urban and suburban areas moving forward? harris: to mean in terms of how they treat the police? emily: whether these votes pass or what counties invest. harris: i don t know if i agree that they will deal with such different issues. small business has come a huge issue. spike in crime, huge issue. what we have seen coming out of
questions about which way minneapolis is going to go. the people on the ground want more police and not less. emily: a lot of boots on ground saying that those who have lived in the most dangerous affected areas said that this is where we want just competent policing not to dilute the police force. first responders clambering together to say that public safety includes law enforcement unit is naive and ridiculous to think that you could parse out and have a department of public safety without actual law enforcement as well. mollie: it s interesting because the d from the police movement is very toxic for many. it s also very popular and democratic areas and minneapolis is 1 of 5 cities that has a deep pond the police measure today. denver, austin, albania, and cleveland are discussing these
know what the effect will be on the economy. there s a lot of vague language being thrown around on capitol hill. not legislative words and there are other moderates beside joe manchin. they want 72 hours to look at the bill. bernie sanders a few moments ago saying that the by partisan bill supported by mansion. the one that your four increases the deficit. kayleigh: week! harris: those numbers aren t even close! bret: that are not. and we don t know what the second bill looks like. there s a lot of vagueness. harris: are you talking cbo score or were we talking about what joe manchin is looking at? what is he looking at question rick bret: the reason he