American history. A former Vice President but a warning the nation against reelected his old running mate. Thats tonight on these good evening. Im abby phillip in new york, and tonight, former Vice President mike pads, making a Cleaner Break with trumpism that was years in the making. Finally, he is saying out loud, the trump cannot be given the keys to the oval office. Again it should come as no surprise that i will not be endorsing donald trump this year. I cannot in good conscience endorsed donald trump in this campaign. You can now add pads to the everexpanding list. A former donald Trump Officials who say that the former president should not ever stepped foot in the white house. Again just let that sink in. This is a list that is quite long at this point among them, his former Attorney General, bill barr is like a nineyearold defiant nine yearold kid is always pushing the glass toward the edge of the table, defying his parents to stop them from doing it his former National Securit
you need to take time, ingest it and take a deep breath and use reason and logic to come to a conclusion about what happened and how we can fix it. what happened in memphis is a disgrace. based on the feedback i received from my hundreds of friend in law enforcement i work with and met after i left, they are as disgusted if not more disgusted than anyone else about this incident. because they personally do this every day. now what they do, putting their asses on the line every day, their image is tarnished forever and they know it. and they had nothing to do with it, a lot of those good men out there. i looked at these videos multiple angles and multiple times. as a former police officer myself. i worked in brooklyn. we had everything from kidnapping to drug dealing to murder. anybody in the nypd between the 75 in brooklyn and upper manhattan, those were the busiest precincts around. busy when you are a police officer means bad. you are not responding to birthday parties t
Demonstrations friday and saturday. the protests have been peaceful so far. the officers are facing second degree purchase charges. and the police department has disbanded the special unit. minnesota has passed legislation guaranteeing an abortion. democrats fast tracked the bill in response to the supremess court s decision to overturn roe v. wade last summer. y awful foof philadelphia of the criminals pointing a shotgun at a store clerk. this is becoming a reality in liberal cities. it s because of some of the on crime prosecutors paid for by george soros.
More than expected last month. inflation sits at 7.1%. still high, but the lowest since last december. president biden acknowledged today too many families are still struggling. look. i know it s been a rough few years for hard-working americans and for small businesses as well. for a lot of folks, things are still pretty rough. but they re bright spots all across america where we re beginning to see the impact of our economic strategy. and we re just getting started. but we begin today with the other major story unfolding right now at the white house. in just a few minutes, president biden will sign that legislation guaranteeing that states have to recognize same-sex and interracial marriages after the law passed congress with bipartisan support. let s get straight to cnn s chief white house correspondent phil mattingly at the white house. walk us through the significance of the bill signing? there s the policy significance and the symbolism which is enormous.
Legislation. he hasn t hurt it. it will move forward regardless. what he s done. i think that he will be one of the yes votes for it. and what about senator sinema? what s been your observation of how she has handled all of this? she s been controversial at times. not really talking to reporters and so on. not offering a lot of specifics about what she thinks about the legislation. that has frustrated some of our democratic colleagues. yesterday, she had a number of conversations with biden folks and we ve gotten has been good conversations. i think that she doesn t want to stand in the way of this legislation, historic legislation. and that she ll be just fine. and a year ago, congress passed bipartisan legislation guaranteeing federal workers 12 weeks of paid family leave. is there any reason for democrats to not do a stand