about diversity over that round of words. that is a basketful of words. trey: save you the trouble of looking that word up, it is a superficial cover. it is her way of calling senator scott a token. what she has done that too in the past. your appointment is seen by some as a member of progress. others have called you a mere token, elevated only to show that the g.o.p. has gotten the diversity. i do hope that as a senator, you will prove those who called you a token wrong. trey: for a party and a media, a client who loves civility and public discourse and ruling out the hot political rhetoric and finding some unity, she has a really weird way of showing it, like ignoring policy debates and engaging in personal attacks. if she knew anything about tim scott, she would understand full well why he would be participating in a press conference on the minimum wage. if she knew anything about tim scott, she would understand why he is frequently front and center in major policy
organized. even he couldn t believe the turnout. i was expecting 15-20 cars max, he recorded. the reason he wasn t expecting more cars is because it is not exactly a republican stronghold. hillary clinton defeated donald trump in stark county texas by 60 points. that is definitive. but things changed and they changed fast. in the span of just 4 years, stark county texas moved from deep blue to almost red. donald trump finished within just 5 points of joe biden. that is a swing of almost 50 points. and the numbers are even more dramatic. donald trump lost in 2016 by 33 points. last november, he easily beat joe biden. these are big changes and we are seeing them all along the rio grande valley through the southern border of mexico. we are looking at these numbers and trying to figure out what they mean. the most amazing thing, the thing that leaps out at them immediately is that they are overwhelmingly hispanic. starr county is overwhelmingly hispanic. so, how could hispanics s
once you re fully vaccinated. former baltimore health commissioner and headed up planned parenthood. she says the new guidelines defy common sense. i wish the cdc guidelines went further than they do. it doesn t make sense that you can t travel especially if you can get together with loved ones. go further and say people who are fully vaccinated should be able to travel. should be encouraged to travel. that s one of those incentives that we can give is a way for restoring freedoms. that you re able to travel and visit your loved ones and go to museums and cultural institutions once you re fully vaccinated. shannon: before we try to unpack this remember the prior dustup between the white house political wing and the scientists at the cdc. a month ago press secretary jen psaki downplay the cdc director s comments about reopening schools. saying that they were her personal views, nonofficial cdc guidance. the biden white house insists it s made on sound science, not politics
even he couldn t believe the turnout. i was expecting 15-20 cars max, he recorded. the reason he wasn t expecting more cars is because it is not exactly a republican stronghold. in fact, just four years before in 2016 election, hillary clinton defeated donald trump in stark county texas by 60 points. that is definitive. but things changed and they changed fast. in the span of just 4 years, stark county texas moved from deep blue to almost red. donald trump finished within just 5 points of joe biden. that is a swing of almost 50 points. and the numbers are even more dramatic. donald trump lost in 2016 by 33 points. last november, he easily beat joe biden. these are big changes and we are seeing them all along the rio grande valley through the southern border of mexico. now onto the geniuses looking at these numbers and trying to figure out what they mean. the most amazing thing, the thing that leaps out at them immediately is that they are overwhelmingly hispanic. starr county