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line on spending in this debt ceiling issue. they re pushing for a work for welfare program. that was an issue that tim scott get behind today. he announced some very big ned. joe biden and the left are attacking every ladder that i m trying to climb. that s why i m announcing today that i m running for president of the united states. of america! a lot of energy in that crowd today for tim scott. this is going to be a very big week, folks. we expect ron desantis will also get in the race within days. so what do gop voters think? they look over these candidates. let s ask them. jeremy slagle is from ohio. donna sharp is from georgia and johnny gardner is also an ohio voter. great to have you with us today. thank you very much for being with us. jeremy, let s start with you. what did you think of tim scott s announcement today. i think it s the first time i ve been moved to tears by a president somebody coming out and announcing. it was very emotional for me. his faith,
FineJohn-robertsTech-companiesDataThankAmazonGoogleMetaSusanU-s-DoubtSandra-smith during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. hi, nicolle. thank you so much. we have news out of the supreme court. today is one of its last three scheduled decision days, and the news is a clue that the court may be slightly backing off its anti-roe and anti-choice rulings as of late. i say a clue, not a formal ruling yet, because while the court has not issued its ruling about whether to possibly allow emergency abortions in idaho, a very conservative state that has limited them, today i can tell you something unusual. the supreme court s website appeared to accidentally post what appears to be that draft decision. and it would, according to what i m telling you, which is apparently a mistake in leak or draft of it, it would allow those procedures under that draft. so, this is an apparent clerical digital error. and it marks a win for the biden administration. the draft of six justices siding with the biden doj
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