new york city. so far, texas has sent more than 1800 illegal immigrants to new york on over 35 buses. that sanctuary city is now struggling to find housing for them. meanwhile, the war of words heats up between texas governor abbott and new york city mayor adams. adams team is slamming texas for using wristbands with bar codes, which adams and others in new york are saying are used to track the illegal immigrants, but the texas governor is saying not so. in fact, he is ripping it as fearmongering. a guest on msnbc s ratcheting things up even more, calling those who support bussing migrants guess what they picked? they called it racist, just like segregationists. watch this. i speak of the conservative estimate is about $80,000 per bus trip, but we know that racists don t mind paying this money. we saw this with our parents and grandparents generations when schools were forced to integrate and they refused, so they would ship african americans to other states to attend col
the questions swirling around the commander in chief from supporters, independents and now the media as the president shocks world this week with his own cancer diagnosis leaving the white house to clean up yet another mess. that s why and so many people i grew up with have cancer and why delaware has the highest cancer rate in the nation. maria: coming up, dr. ben carson on joe biden s capacity to lead amidst new worries over monkeypox and polio. plus, joe biden claims he will push his climate spending and tax plans through. coming up, california congressman ro khanna on who is taking responsibility for the democrats failed climate change agenda. plus, what biden s record low approval numbers mean for america and the white house now. then president trump campaigning for kari lake in arizona over the weekend. look at what has happened to our country in the last two to years. our country is like a different, a different place. so sad to see. but first we have to win a his
the questions swirling around the commander in chief from supporters, independents and now the media as the president shocks the world once again this week with his own cancer diagnosis, leaving the white house to clean up yet another mess. that s why i and so damn many people i grew up with have cancer and why delaware has the highest cancer rate in the nation. maria: coming up, ben carson on new worries over monkeypox and polio. plus, hook or crook, joe biden claims he will push his climate spending and tax plan through. coming up, california congressman ro khanna on who is taking responsibility for the democrats failed climate change agenda. plus, what biden s record low approval numbers mean for america expect white house now. then, president trump campaigning for kari lake in arizona over the weekend. and look what has happened to our country in less than two years. our country is like a different, like a different place. it s so sad to see. but first, we have to wi
until we finish this hearing and the investigation, the justice department is now doing its own inquiry. but i do think there s near overwhelming evidence that prosecution is important to send it in a message, a deterrent message, and also insisting on accountability. remember that the company paid comparatively very little in terms of criminal counter in connection with that deferred prosecution and the families of people who perished in those two plane crashes, 346 people lost their lives. still feel that justice has not been served and that feeling pretty understandable. so i think that there is mounting evidence perhaps overwhelming evidence now that prosecution should be pursued while that is a big statement from senator richard blumenthal there that prosecution maybe should be pursued. you have this hearing coming up today. we will all be watching to see what happens. all of us are part of the front in public and the public really wants to make sure that their lives
skepticism and beyond skepticism about him running again. more like, well, eventually he s going to come around to the idea really hahe s too old for this, that kind of thing. that changed of course dramatically you might say because the party seems to be behind him now. not voters, by the way, because that s not clear but party leaders, voters who want to challenge him otherwise. you had ro khanna on earlier. he was a big supporter during the democratic process, and people who you might think quietly consider explore challenging him never got there at all, didn t even take those steps because he is an incumbent president and because they realize that it tends to divide the party. it has happened before. ted kennedy against jimmy carter. there have been other instances, but in this case because they