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Next year, which includes new safety programs for the poor and middle class paid for by tax hikes on corporations and the wealthy in this country. the president then visited a military base in virginia s hampton roads area where he spoke to service members ahead of the mowial day holiday. he got emotional when he talked about his late son beau as this week marked the 6th anniversary of his passing. our son did not die in iraq but came back with a severe brain tumor. joining us off to start things off this hour monica alba, leanne caldwell over on capitol hill for us. let me begin with you or with the vote i should be more specific. does this mean the bipartisan january 6th commission for now at least is dead? for now, eamon. ....
Decide to participate or not, eamon. leanne, you know capitol hill better than i do. really quickly, should we be reading into the 11 members of the senate who did not vote today, were not present? one of those senators, senator pat toomey of pennsylvania wasn t there, and he put out a statement saying he would have voted for the commission. so that s one more republican senator, seven. the rest of those we should not read into that. they left town. they didn t expect to be in town today. they had plans and they didn t stick around, and we don t expect any of those. they weren t avoiding the vote, but they also wouldn t vote for it either. so we re still short of that ten-vote threshold. thanks for clearing that up for us. the president actually said he couldn t imagine anyone voting against the commission, yet here we are. people are voting against the commission. has the white house reacted to today s vote? reporter: we did get reaction from white house spokeswoman who ....
Blog. tell me about this order and how significant of a turn this is. eamon, this is the most striking thing we ve seen a judge write in any of these cases ordering carl to remain in jail pending trial. he s not only accused of being illegally in the capitol that day but posting that mike pence turned the nation over to the communists and coming back and coming back stronger. but the judge here did cite donald trump as a reason for holding dresh saying trump could be inspiring future actions by defendants. in this case saying carl dregs s source of information is he s promoting, quote, lies. and saying party leaders are censuring anyone whoidaries to defy donald trump. we ve heard other judges cite the big lie in other cases. in fact, it happened just two days ago. but this is federal judge amy berman jackson using the words, ....
From central america currently serving in congress. congresswoman, thank you so much for your time. i know you ve been touring this facility on a weekly basis. bring us up to speed what you saw today. how are the kids doing? have you seen improvements there over the time you ve been visiting it sph. absolutely, eamon. and thank you for the opportunity to be with you today. this center really is a role model for the rest of the country. i have been visiting these shelters not just here in california but throughout texas. what i saw here today, i walked inside a classroom and talked to the teachers that really were sharing very personal stories about the kids. they re so anxious to learn the language and to learn about the u.s., their new home. i was able to walk through the eating area, you know, where they eat all three meals. and every week when i come here i get an update as to how many ....
Eamon. as you mentioned we re here in the heart of greenwood which had been one of the wealthiest black communities in this country. there was a 12-mile stretch of greenwood avenue where we stand right now where there were hundreds of black owned businesses and over the course of two days, may 31st and june 1st, being bombed from the sky, houses being burned, in the blink they lost everything. they tried to build back and in the course of the last 100 years they ve tried to time and again recoup some of what was lost and stolen. today talking to folks from tulsa and around the country they said they wanted to be here to stand with those who suffered so much, the zepdants and those who came from victims and survivors and would survive the 1921 race massacre. it s not a celebratory sense here, but definitely a commemoration. there are different stages setup with musicians playing. there have been a number of banquets and brunches. as you mentioned we marched for about a mile and a half n ....