safety and givering police and police forces the resources and broader than that because you can t just deal with the problem but law enforcement. you need to deal with the root causes, help those that need help to find jobs, housing, successfully reintegrate those emerging from prison so that they have an opportunity to leave a life of crime, invest in the young people to have jobs and training so there s many aspects to this and the resources that the president s putting forward go to all of those aspects of the challenge, not just one dimension only. i want your thoughts on a separate issue. general mark millie forcefully rejected criticism from republican congressman gaetz today on the u.s. military s efforts to deal with diversity. watch and listen to this. i want to understand white rage and i m white and i want to understand it so what is it that caused thousands of people to
community violence intervention programs which we learned again today are so impactful and can reduce violent crime up to 60%. these are resources that have been delivered to the states with more to come. that are, can and should be used to prevent gun violence. this is not defunding the communities. it is investing in them for crime prevention and for community building and social services. so important obviously given what s going on right now. even president biden s deputy attorney general, lisa monaco, calls this trend in the country right now staggering and says this is quote really bad trajectory of what s going on. do you agree with that characterization about this trend right now? it is a trend that we are deeply concerned about which is why since the president has taken office announced a series of steps, making sure that we
crime bill that biden helped write. he boasted of the role to get crime bills passed. every major crime bill since 1976 that s come out of this congress, every minor crime bill has had the name of the democratic senator from the state of delaware joe biden. reporter: he sought to reject the notion that democrats were soft on crime. when i was running in 1972 said law and order the mantra is law and order with justice. whatever that meant. i d say lock the s.o.b.s up. reporter: now nearly 30 years later he is forced to confront the positions. this idea that it generated mass ins kars ration, it will not. reporter: wolf, moving to the other issue on capitol hill, that emerging infrastructure deal that s bipartisan right
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what was going on, why were you and adam schiff dragged into this? what was the staffer supposedly doing that created this investigation? yeah. i would like to know that, too, and the attorney general called me last week and told me he wants to understand that. current attorney general? attorney general garland and invoked an inspector general investigation in congress on the judiciary committee wer looking at that. we were the only two members of the intelligence committee who had the devices looked at so i don t buy necessarily this argument of a staffer and we got swept into it. why was it the two most vocal critics of the president? my real fear is that presidents set the tone and if donald trump was willing to have or direct or weaponize law enforcement against the political enemies what happens when a mayor thinks it s okay to do that or a governor? i don t want to allow this to