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news central. inside politics starts now. well thom to inside politics. i m dana bash. it is a very busy day in our newsroom s capital. any moment, president biden will speak on the white house on the bipartisan border bill that s on the brink of collapse. the bill includes a host of tough new border policies that the president says he d sign, but republicans are ready to torpedo it after donald trump came out against it. we ll bring it to you live. also this hour, i ll speak to the republican who negotiated that deal. but first, a big court defeat for donald trump. a d.c. appeals court has unanimously rejected trump s claim of presidential immunity in the federal election subversion case. cnn s paula reid has been digging through the decision. what stands out to you about the way these judges made the decision? reporter: its outcome was very much expected. he s already lost on this issue, this argument that, as president, he should enjoy immunity for thing ....
Why the kids should continue to be mandated to wear the mask. all right. meanwhile, despite the nation being divided on issues like that, it s also about inflation as well, bringing americans together and it could spell trouble for democrats come midterm election, based on this new polling. it shows 85% of voters are concerned about higher prices and the number crosses the political aisle. bring in our panel, steve moore and robert wolf. great to see both of you, glad to have you both. robert, not news to you that this is not polling well, it s not just polling well with republicans, not polling well with democrats either. i ll break it down for you. those who are extremely or very concerned about inflation and higher prices, 81% in the new poll, democrats, 91% republicans, so, it is very clear to see this is an issue for just about everyone, robert. and not surprising, right. ....
john: many democrats are pushing to defund the police as crime spikes coast to coast, even the white house says cutting police departments has had severe consequences. gun violence is a huge reason for the surge in crime, underfunding for police departments and additional resources, something the president has advocated for consistently through the course of his career, that s something we know we need to take action on. john: joe gamaldi serves as the national vice president for the fraternal order of police. joe, good to see you. your wardrobe is a little muted today, compared to other days that you have joined us. but speak to this issue first of all. president biden insisted after he became president that he was never for defunding the police. some people may say during the campaign he walked a bit of a different line. the white house is saying at least part of the reason for the soaring crime across the nation is the underfunding of police. thinking to myself, what took them ....
Competitors and stifle new entrepreneurs. meat industry is a textbook example on the price side. sandra: going after the meat companies, energy companies, saying they are pocketing the difference, squeezing out the little guy. is that the case, somehow leading a coordinated effort to raise prices for the american consumer? sandra, good to be with you and the answer is absolutely not. you know, the basic consumer that responded in your poll is spot on. you are not going to b.s. them as to what the problem is. we spoke last week about inflation really getting out of control, spiralling out of control, and big business is having to deal with this as best they can. part of the issue, sandra, is the supply chain. so i can tell you dealing with fortune 500 companies in the past couple weeks and some of the smaller companies i ve invested in in my own company, we are all dealing with significant double digit price increases on supplies and ....
Katie pavlich, good to see you, close to your heart as you are a virginia resident as am i. these are the school districts that are not joining the opt-out, alexandria city, arlington county, city of richmond, fairfax county, falls church, a quarter of aup students in virginia, 350,000. so the schools, the school districts are arguing two points. whether executive order can superseed local decisions, and follow c.d.c. guidelines. your thoughts. the districts are suing over the mask rights opt-out measure are claiming that they are suing on behalf of parents and all students who go to schools in their district, but the reality is that this issue is not about masks at all. this issue is about glenn youngkin who campaigned on parental rights and choice doing ....