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The State of the Union Address and Republican Response

cycle ecologists responding to mental health crises and more, in one sense we ask too much of them. i know most cops and their families are good, decent, honorable people, vast majority. but the risk -- [applause] and they risk their lives, every time they put that shield on. but what happened to ty remembers happens too often. we have to do better. give law enforcement the real training they need. hold them to higher standards. help them succeed in keeping a safe. we also need more first responders and professionals to adjust to the growing mental health and substance abuse challenge. more resources against violent crime and gun crime. more community intervention programs. more investment in education

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State of the Union

majority. >> [applause] >> -- that they risk -- >> [applause] >> and they risk their life lives every time they put that shield on. but how what happened to tyre in memphis happens far too often. we have to do better. give law enforcement the real training they need. hold them to higher standards. help them succeed and keep them safe. we also need more first responders and professionals to address the growing mental health and substance abuse challenges. more resources to reduce violent crime and gun crime. more community intervention programs. more investment in housing, education, and jobs. all this can help prevent violence in the first place.

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Fox News at Night

more resources reduce violent crime and gun crime. for community intervention programs for housing, education and job training. all this to help prevent violence in the first place. >> when police officers or police departments violate the public trust, they must be held accountable. so he's talking about reducing violent crime, congressman. and the only thing he has to say about police officers is that they must be held accountable. >> your thoughts on real trace. and this is , you know, if there was a highlight from last your state of the union, it was the fact that he was willing to reverse course on this whole, defund the police movement. but he's basically undone all of that, not just in the last year, but also in tonight's speech, another remarkable omission throughout all of this speech this evening, some 70 odd minutes, and not once as the commander in chief did he mention our military

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

legislation to look for something to get done. they're looking around congress, mayors, city officials, local police departments even to talk to them about what they can do in terms of training, hiring, different types of community intervention programs, those types of things that don't always come from congress and that he even knows the president isn't likely to come any time soon. >> so in the days before this speech, white house aides told me that what they hoped would happen would be a repeat of last year, a bunch of republicans screaming at the president, looking rude and angry in the process and despite warnings from kevin mccarthy ahead of time, that's exactly what happened. how do you perceive that playing to the average american watching at home last night? >> well, any time an average american i think is watching something like last night, it takes them into what we know to be true, while president biden wants to maintain normalcy, there's a large constituency wants to be a thorn in his side and heckling him not just last year but last night there was a

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MSNBC Reports

was horrifying. the loss of those children in uvalde was sickening and the gar imagine year after year has to ask us what can we do? providing an incentive fund for states to adopt crisis intervention, providing money for community intervention programs i think is a good investment. and apparently so does a majority of the senate. i think that's the result of real engagement by folks at the grass roots level calling for change. >> democrats right now as you know facing major headwinds going into midterms. you've seen the headlines questioning if the president can win again in 2024, he'll be 81 years old then. what's his level of frustration with the fact that democrats are openly questioning whether he should run in 2024? >> in 2020, we had a wide open primary field and i was one of the very first senators to

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The Faulkner Focus

how can this be a good thing to defund the police? are you glad your party some of them are pulling back? >> people are moving away from the defund the police rhetoric. it hasn't been helpful to the conversation. you talked about policy. we need to discuss the 21 states many led by republican state leather that are making it easier for americans to carry guns. there are 5 million allocated to the build back better bill, another policy that republicans refuse to pass that the president is trying to address the community violence intervention programs. also 53 million dollars already allocated that states and local legislatures need to give to local jurisdictions to fundamental health programs, drug -- community intervention programs and other things that are deterrents of crime. when we talk about policy, we have to address some of the causal reasons like permitless

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire-20220203-10:48:00

new york, where he will talk about community intervention programs. so he's trying to address both sides of this issue here. and we're told the president will talk about what he calls smart policing, and say that, you know, that cops need better tools to do their jobs, and they need to, and that it's important to emphasize things like these community intervention programs but obviously as you noted he's going to a place that is really dealing with rising crime, and gun violence, something that americans across the country particularly are feeling, the white house officials say that this is largely because of the pandemic, that we're seeing this spike in violence. and the president really feeling like he needs to go into a place that is experiencing this very acutely, as i said, and try to make this balance, as you noted, of what the left of this party has been spaying in terms of things like community intervention, defund the police,

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Craig Melvin Reports-20220203-16:25:00

so it's good that you're back with us, mara. mr. memoli, i'll start with you there. welcome back to new york. the white house sharing some details about this gun violence reduction strategy as it's being called. it's going to be a big part of messaging heading into the mid-term elections. mike, what do we know about what the president plans to say today? >> reporter: well, craig, there are really three pillars to the president's crime strategy that he's eager to talk about here in new york today. first is what you mentioned, not just increase in funding for police but really doing everything that they can to bolster resources across the board. the second is trying to tackle some of the root causes of crime. that's community intervention programs, rehab programs for formerly incarcerated individuals and he'll being joined by merrick garland.

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Hallie Jackson Reports-20220328-19:15:00

crisis that the police are going through as well, dealing with their crises, dealing with their mental state and how they're handling things. they need social workers engaged with them. i lay it all out and it all works. you see these community intervention programs, they work. they actually reduce crime. they significantly reduce crime. so that's a big piece of it. >> just a follow-up, is any of it related to political pressure from republicans saying that democrats are soft on crime, that you guys are careening to the left? >> isn't it fascinating, when i first got elected i was being beat up because i supported the police too much the previous 30 years. no, that's what i think. azma. >> thank you, mr. president. are you -- are you willing to try to meet with vladimir putin?

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The Story With Martha MacCallum-20220328-19:15:00

they need people who are in the department who can deal with the crisis that the police are going through as well, dealing with their crises, dealing with their mental stage and how they're handling things. they need social workers engaging with them. i lay it all out. it works. you can see these community intervention programs, they reduce crime. significantly reduce crime. that's a big piece of it. >> is any of it related to political pressure from republicans saying that democrats are soft on crime, that you know, you guys are careening to the left. >> when i first got elected, i was being beat up because i supported the police too much for the previous 30 years. no. that's what i think. >> mr. president, are you

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