price of prescription drugs in order to negotiate, which would actually help a lot of people who need drugs. also raise taxes on corporations as well as rich high-earning individuals who the administration and manchin agree can. kate bedingfield making time at a very busy moment. thanks for being here. of course. thanks for having me. absolutely. our setup was quicker than usual, because we d be quoting the white house, but we have the white house, so bottom line, one, what does this all do? and two, the big question, how does this president get the senator, manchin, back on board? well, what is this all do? does an enormous amount for families all across the country. it tackles the climate crisis in a meaningful and urgent and frankly historic way. it s going to lower the cost of prescription drugs, the cost of health-care, and it s going to rewrite the tax code so corporations have to pay their fair share, and people making under $400,000 a year are not going to see a
r.f.k. wants to make some progress, there s got to be some real reporting on joe biden, which, who does not make himself available at any point, does not take part in any of negotiation, like he, for example the infrastructure. had nothing to do with it, gets credit because is he president. debt ceiling. he had nothing to do with the negotiation. he went home literally at that time. somebody else is running the white house. i can t believe that didn t come up in peter baker s article. he is trim and fit officers can exercises five 2k50eu789s times a week doesn t drink, striking stanma. jack dorsey reacted to the president falling literally on his face and he said open the democrat primaries and debates. this isn t fair to anyone. and we have heard bobby kennedy, he has said please, let me debate. we want to debate there are three different candidates on the democratic side and we would like to hear from all three of them. steve: on the republican side, it doesn t sound like donal
there are a lot of people who may be watching you now who were at least partly inspired to become reporters by you two, and perhaps by hollywood s depiction of you two. and yet, as we sit here now, the trade is in a state of some crisis. trust in news is collapsing. social media has degraded the truth. i wonder if we could start with just a word of inspiration for them. why should young people today why should anyone become a reporter? because the truth is the bottom line for anything in your life, in the community you live in, in terms of having comity among people. we need to know what s real as opposed to what s false, and the press is the essential element in a community of being able to attain that. we started using the phrase 50 years ago, the best obtainable version of the truth for what real reporting, realjournalism is, and if you have that, and if you have an audience
house dealing with this over those past four years, but this is a constant, so there s going to be drama within trump world because trump creates that own drama, and it s never gonna go away. i mean, that s how he makes decisions is kind of putting folks against each other to try to see what comes out on top. he makes decisions by watching television kind of seeing who makes him feel most defended. and so you ve had to your point, even in the white house when he was making policy decisions and kind of dual track that s happening. i think that s easy play out here. but i also think to your point about his countenance in that courtroom. it has become clear that there needs to be some seriousness when it relates to these type of charges, and there has been a real reporting about the escalation and it really weighing on him personally. and so i think you have a kind of, uh, figure who is torn between the personal kind of weight of what s happening here and the political reality that he is
being referred to as the little darky. these are things that we as a community don t address enough. laura: now, a bunch of angry liberals running city government in la using racist language and now the entire latino community needs reeducating? this is completely bizarre. yet, of course, totally predictable. democrats are incapable after all of looking themselves in the mirror and admitting that they have a problem. now, beyond issues of bigotry, it s the policies, stupid. the policies that have caused real pain and real suffering for working families, including our fastest growing demographic group voting block hispanics. all because of biden, alling because of the democrats that voted for his radical agenda. and while the media are doing their best to form this protective cocoon around him, things are so bad they can t help but do some real reporting once in a while. after all facts are stubborn things aren t they? according to an analysis by