Look agoing to. No legislation. Whenever a 5593 page covid relief bill is, its not a law. None of the socalled legislators of the socalled Legislative Branch right or read their own, quote, legislation. I used to be naive enough to think these perversions of laugh were at least written by staffers. Like that nice lady who sits next to Chuck Schumer who looks her best to be dazzled by his rhetoric. My best guess now its a google algorithm. The lobbyists enter their wish list at stiff the citizenry. Com and then the algorithm turns it all together and you find out you are getting 60 bucks for every month you havent been allowed to open your gym or hair salon and some Village Hedman in who gives astan 30 times that take your child bride to work day promotion. Its not a parliament. Its not legislature not a citadel of democracy. Its a Per Severitied will dungeon of democracy you are hanging upside down and no safe word. Last night we finally found out what the citadel of democracy is a cit
50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and low 90s. We have that on shore breeze, 68 in San Francisco and it that verifies, that will be the warmest i temperature this july. They have not yet got over 67 degrees. Yesterday was 67, livermore close and San Francisco in san jose, running pretty cool. San jose, livermore, san mateo and santa rosa all bumping up a few degrees and we have system in the Pacific Northwest lifting out. That is injecting High Pressure into the four corners and putting its stamp on the fall. 50s on the temperature was 60 for some already and you will see a big difference at 8 00 already at the peninsula. 50s with low 60s and the fog keeping the 60s on the coast as it kicks in for a couple of days. Sunday money we cool down again with 60s, 70s, 80s with a few 90s. It looks mostly good. A little bit of slow traffic so lets start off with the Richmond Bridge approach to san rafael. Actually, i started with the wrong thing so lets go back to the Richmond Bridge. We can go to the east or
the el paso border sector. the biden administration still getting hit over a lack of transparency. sandra: to the new york post covered today showing migrants of the border with the headline divide and said help. and a rise in crime. john: but first let s get to griff jenkins, he s on the border in sunland park new mexico. chris, you ve been doing some amazing work. that s what the dhs and biden administration doesn t want you to see, and that s access as to what writer lungs are like. and that s, that s where we were with senator rob portman of ohio. he is the homeland security committee and he s getting a tour from the national border patrol council. that s the union, and we encountered a lot of traffic here. this is the wall area where we were, and i ve been talking to him. and you can see that stretches for miles, that s one of the heaviest traffic areas of the el paso sector, and alexander mallorca s is making it visit and being a tight-lipped about it. details
despite republican efforts to slow down the final vote with a flurry of last-minute objections on the house floor. the bill would create a massive surge of new funding that will send $1,400 checks to tens of millions of americans, provide billions in aid for schools, small businesses, state governments, and the vaccine distribution effort and slash health care premiums for many obamacare recipients. joining me now is nbc s garrett haake on dpl xl. nbc chief white house correspondent and weekend today co-host peter alexander. former maryland democratic congresswoman donna edwards. and former republican national committee communications chairman. garrett, the efforts to get this through debate for an early vote hit a roadblock this morning from congresswoman marjorie kalear greene from georgia, the controversial congresswoman. tell us how that went down. yeah, look, these are the procedural tools that can be applied by the minority and in this case it s not terribly surprisin
Good evening from new york, im chris hayes. Theres a lot going on in the news, a lot going on in the country. Many challenges we face, and amongst all that, the only thing that really unites the Republican Party right now is not any kind of particular policy. The defining project of the Republican Party right now is just holding on to power, even at the expense of democracy. I mean, we all saw, right, the ugliest manifestation of this on january 6th when a trump mob tried to stop the certification of a democratic election. But of course it didnt stop there. As weve been following on this show, people like mo brooks in alabama, josh mandel in ohio, and jody hice in georgia are running campaigns for office fundamentally grounded in the idea that the last election should have been overturned because, well, they wont quite say it this way but because they didnt like the result. And republicans are, of course, now using their power and state legislatures across the country to push restricti