payment of $5 million to eligible black adults. at the payment are estimated to top $100 billion and that s much more than the cds $14 billion budget. and my saying is going to be a solution to fix all the social ills that racism created, no, but i think it could provide some economic equality is a city and as a country, definitely. san francisco is one of many cities considering reparations on a state level, california is home into the first in the nation state reparations task force, under its recommendation. $1.2 million. critics say reparations could be fiscally irresponsible considering california is facing $23 billion budget deficit. proposals, caused would be absolutely enormous. also in california, community leaders are pushing for reparations by family who were forced to move so that dodger stadium could be built back in the 1950s. majority of those displaced were latino families, as for the state reparation task force report, scheduled to go to the governor
educators also killed in that mass shooting as they are witnessing a bitter milestone tonight of course, our congratulations to the graduates. and also may the memories of those not on that stage tonight be a blessing. thank you so much for joining me this hour. laura coates live starts right now so another attorney general, another vote to hold him in contempt. but is it symbolic or actually sincere, or is that rhetorical? that s all tonight on this special to our addition of lara coats live well, good. i think everyone i m laura codes, abby phillip has the night off now, remember that saying you can t have it both ways. well, it s applicable tonight for some members of congress who have two very different approaches to whether congressional subpoenas or subpoenas in general are sacred and, whether they re a party in control may have a whole lot to do with their viewpoints the republican controlled house voted today to hold biden s attorney general, merrick garland in cont
Report actually does i would perhaps want to address the question of whether, you know, he didnt come to a finding on obstruction, because he meant to leave that up to congress. I mean, that said, he is doing this at the Justice Department. I think if he does decide to draw those sort of, you know, lines of difference from barr, hes going to do it gently. Unless this is a very different Robert Mueller then everyone at the Justice Department is used to, then Michael Zeldin is used to, were not going to see him coming out and flame throwing. That said, it wouldnt be surprise me if he does take time to thank his team for their hard work and for their professionalism, because they have said nothing in the face of being under attack for two years. If youre just joining us, were expecting Special Counsel Robert Mueller here he is. Lets listen in. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for being here. Two years ago, the Acting Attorney General asked me to serve as Special Counsel and he create
trace: that s what everyone is thinking, if you are round and that, you are able to prove that, instead they have task force and giving them money and not go through the legal recourse and litigations here, what do you think about this process being dragged out for years? speak out we have pertinent issues that we are focusing on,y are wanting to have a legal process to that. trace: chef jose andrus in palo alto, he got his gas stove. there s a lot of other restaurants in that area that are working on all electricity. look at these chefs that are in palo alto. i wish that they would give us a break, i haven t seen one yet. we are busy restaurant, i don t know. what family results of this. california craving. trace: giving it to one
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