he stood up, raised his fist and reminded us that our people and our country are always worth fights for. [cheers and applause] fear has been infectious in this country but courage can be con dangerous just, too. that, too, is what it means to be an american. [cheers and applause] he is fearless and is exactly what this country needs right now. it s real simple, he has done it before are, and he ll do it again. will we choose joe biden open borders, amnesty and chaos? no. america cannot afford four more years of a weekend at bernie s presidency. [cheers and applause] he will bring peace through strength, standing with our allies and causing our enemies to fear us. we have a country to save and a unified republican party is essential for saving her. [cheers and applause] steve: there you see former president donald trump arriving to an electric crowd on night 2 of the republican national convention here in milwaukee. we heard from some of his primary rivals
single dose. all this as schools are reopening across the country. jonathan serrie is live in atlanta for us. here in the southeast many school districts have already reopened and here in metro atlanta several school districts are reporting first cases of covid-19. the numbers in the hundreds. the delta variant is more than two times as contagious as previous strains of the virus and although school children, children in general are at low risk, relatively low risk for serious complications from the disease compared to older folks, their hospitalization numbers are increasing. in fact, twice as many kids have died from covid as they would in a previous typical flu season. obviously this is something people need to take seriously and causing educators and some politicians to rethink mask mandates. back in the spring arkansas governor hutcheson, republican, signed a law blocking school districts and other entities from imposing mask mandates. he now regrets that decision.
those cops give jared the benefit of the doubt that his life matters. that his life is worth saving. even when he takes one of their guns and shoots it. of course, when you re black, we rarely get that benefit of the doubt. cops murdered laquan mcdonald in less than 30 seconds. cops killed tamir rice in less than 2 seconds. but jared? he got probation and a fine and just a bump on the forehead. in this episode, we re talking about the difference between two minutes and a few seconds. you want to call the police on them for having a barbecue on a sunday at the lake? yes. you ve seen the videos. i m white and i m hot. the last couple years they ve been sweeping the nation. back where they belong. like a new beyonce album, they drop without warning and are all anybody can talk about for days afterward. look at you. the self-appointed barbecue police. which one s your favorite? around the park here. white lady calls the cops on black dudes for barbecui
some optimism about this bill actually passing, and kevin mccarthy thought i ll show rachel maddow, i ll show her. i ll add a couple of hours to this process. what it is is that he knows that i got up extra early this morning to go fishing and so i m going to have a hard time staying up extra late to do coverage if it goes until like 4:00 in the morning. he s like i ll out last her, she didn t even catch anything. i know. he s actually running for speaker. he knows that if the republicans win back control of the house, he is not a shoe in for being speaker. and on the same day that mark meadows was quoted as saying, donald trump should be the next speaker of the house, there s kevin mccarthy out there tonight running for the job on the house floor. what did you think of meadows saying that? that was like an unprompted thing that he brought up. this was a crack pot idea that republicans had circulated months ago that had disappeared from the discourse, and then meadows b
agreement that he expects can pass both the house and even more importantly the senate. today i m going to announce after months of tough and ultimate negotiations, i think we have a historic framework. we spent hours and hours and hours over months and months working on this. no one got everything they wanted including me. that s what compromise is. that s consensus. and that s why i ran. there is a lot of framework that president ran on including universal pre-k, huge climate investments and funding for immigration reform assuming that doesn t run afoul of signal rules. there is a lot that snnt this bill as well. a paid family leave, one of the last items on the bill. free community college and other progressive priorities. are these cuts progressives they can support the bill or not? speaker pelosi says that the president by her side, the house will hold a vote on the president s long stalled bipartisan infrastructure bill today. now that they have this framework in ha