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The Beat Weekend

>> emergency food benefits from the pandemic helped many, many families. that type of support eventually ran out, within the last few months, experts have said there is a public health crisis facing one in eight households, and food insecurity. now, there are federal programs to address this. republican governors though, in 15 different states, are saying they will not take food money that is set aside for children, in low income families, so they can eat and not go hungry, or malnourished and the federal money was approved and what was a bipartisan deal. so even republicans in washington eventually reached a compromise on this. th amount may, excuse me, may sound sort of small, depending on how you look at it. but it is about $40 a month for each child. and if the state takes that, the children then get that -- and that makes a big difference to some of those families. but, in these 15 states, which

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The Beat Weekend

you see on your screen, we will leave it up on your screen, if you're a weather you live in one of the states the republican governors say i see the money, i see that it's relatively needy households that would take these $10 a week for children to eat, and i say no, i won't take it. there is i was kim reynolds, who is in the news a lot today who says well they don't need the funds when, quote childhood obesity has become an epidemic. insulting. or, i was top newspaper, which is not exactly hugely liberal. it's the des moines register, and they say reynolds is completely off base, and that view in that hometown paper, while they are not alone. >> we are talking about disaster levels of food insecurity right now. it just breaks your heart for these kids. >> growing rates of food insecurity, among children in iowa could worsen this summer, as the state is opting out of the summer food assistance program. >> it's really disappointed that we are not protecting our children.

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

americans are so pessimistic about this economy when so many of the numbers that we used to judge what is going on with americans in their households, and with the economy at large. unemployment, jobs, wages, inflation. they're all getting better but people are still feeling sour, why is that in your view? >> okay, so the first thing to say is there is a big difference between what people say about how their own lives are going, and what they say about the economy. a large majority of americans are saying that they are doing fine, a i'm doing, good i'm doing great, or at least okay. but a majority also say that the economy is doing badly. so there is a real strong sense in which people are saying, i'm okay, but something bad is happening to somebody else not me. then once you start to look under the hood of that the biggest single factor is partisanship. it's just, if you look at polls

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Breakfast

time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. a very good morning and welcome to bbc london, i'm thomas magill. the mayor of london has said brexit is dragging down the capital's economy, during his annual address at mansion house in the city of london. sadiq khan called for a new settlement with the eu, but the government insists the uk economy has grown faster since brexit in comparison to other eu countries. the hard—line version of brexit we've ended up with is dragging our economy down and pushing up the cost of living. it's making food more expensive, it's adding to the pressures on households and it's having an ongoing detrimental impact on industries that are crucial to our success — hospitality, construction and financial services.

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Gutfeld

you and throw you over that bridge for being queer. on top of working government prosecution and laws is on top of it like reaching out inside of schools, how are we raising these people where come out of high school you're taking this up for a career. i think that inside of our education system it starts early and inside of households it starts early. there's so much that's so screwed up leading to this reality. >> greg: yeah. boy, that was a downer. emily you're a lawyer, or you claim to be. i haven't really seen the evidence yet. what would be your solution? >> emily: [laughter] >> greg: what happened? i never have seen you speechless ieshe just rebooted. [laughter] >> greg: i'm sorry. you thought i was going further but then i figured no, i'm just going to ask you what you would do. >> emily: yeah, so i would do exact reply what lee just

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Gutfeld

g up for thousands of miles away, then they would kill you and throw you over bridge for being .t >> yeah. soid i thinkge on top of working government, doing law enforcement, prosecution and criminal laws is on top of it. just reaching out like inside of schools t insi. t of but how the heck can we raise these people were coming out of a high school. re takinyou're taking this up fo a career. and ink that in a cybeurr syste, it starts early and inside of households, it starts earlyos . >> and there's so much this sooi screwed up leading to this reality. yeahngis, boy, that was a downe emily, you're a lawyer or you claim to be. i haven't really seen the evidence yet. >> what would be your solution . what happened? chless i've never seen a speech. she just rebooted. greg: it. she. she went i. 'm i'm so sick. i thought i was going further, but then i figured nt yoo, i'm d

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America Reports

colleagues should hold the three members of congress, not naming them out of due respect, not interested in attacking my colleagues but interested in preserving the system. what i need representative mace to do, i need her to look at her colleagues and say join me, join me on holding everyone who has defied a subpoena in contempt. if they do it, i will absolutely do it and we'll make this a bipartisan effort. >> john: would you expect this is going to pass out of committee and then the house, this resolution. >> oh, yeah, yeah, john, you've watched this stuff up here long enough. this is a -- it's going to pass. >> john: then the questionms about, what does the doj do with it? >> remember, we have to have a vote of the house first. it will pass in committee, no question about it. my guess is, my guess is at that point in time probably more negotiations going on between hunter's attorneys and staff, we'll see if anything comes of that. if that were to fail, then come to the house floor for a vote to hold him in contempt. at that point, if the households

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Chris Jansing Reports

38 past the hour, today millions are picking up the pieces after a violent winter storm system barreled across the country leaving more than 350,000 households without power from florida to maine. in des moines, iowa, a foot of snow led to whiteout conditions and a massive highway pileup. in the southeast at least five people have been killed after more than 20 reported tornados tore up the coast toppling trees, flipping cars and completely ripping these homes that you're going to see right now off their foundations. look at that. in the northeast, torrential downpours and high winds have caused massive flooding leaving places like downtown annapolis, maryland, completely under water. nbc's maggie vespa is on the ground for us in cold, des

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The Beat With Ari Melber

child. and if a state takes that, the children then get that support and it makes a big difference to some of these families. but in these 15 states which you see on your screen, we'll leave it up for a second. you can figure out whether you live in one of these states. you have republican governors saying i see the money, i see it's relatively needy households that would take this $10 a week for children to eat and i say no. i won't take it. there's iowa's kim reynolds. who says, well, they don't need the funds when, quote, childhood obesity has become an epidemic. insulting. iowa's top newspaper, says reynolds is completely off base and that view in that hometown paper, well, they're not alone. >> we're talking about disaster levels of food insecurity right now. just breaks your heart for these kids. >> growing rates of food insecurity among children in

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The Beat With Ari Melber

benefits. >> anxiety is about 10. it's 10. it's a struggle out here. >> we really are struggling out here. please consider. think about the children. >> emergency food benefits from the pandemic helped many, many families. that type of support elly ran out. within the last f months experts said there was a public health crisis facing 1 in 8 households and food insecurity. now, there are federal programs to address this. republican governors, though, in 15 different states are saying they will not take food money that is set aside for children in low income families so they can eat and not go hungry or malnourished. the federal money w arrived in what was a bipartisan deal. even republicans in washington, d.c. eventually reaed compromise on this. the amount may hit -- excuse me, may sound sort of small depending on how you look at it. it's about $40 a month for each

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