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on october 3rd, breitbart in chief alex marlow will release breaking biden, exposing the hidden forces and money machine behind joe biden, his family and his administration and radio host and political commentator mark levin will release his latest. the democrat party hates america. on september 19th, other members of the news media are coming out with books this fall. october 10th, fox news host brett baer will release rescue constitution. george washington and the fragile american experiment october 17th, msnbc's host rachel maddow has. her latest out prequel, an american fight against fascism. and on october 24th, the atlantic journalist mckay coppins is a book on the political career of retiring utah republican and senator mitt romney. it's called romney a reckoning and two books about the media are coming out soon, both about fox news. journalist michael wolff is releasing the fall, the end of fox newsnd the murdoch dynasty. september 26 and former cnn brian stelter is releasing a network of lies the ep saga of fox news, donald trump and the battle american democracy that comes ou
on october 3rd, breitbart in chief alex marlow will release breaking biden, exposing the hidden forces and money machine behind joe biden, his family and his administration and radio host and political commentator mark levin will release his latest. the democrat party hates america. on september 19th, other members of the news media are coming out with books this fall. october 10th, fox news host brett baer will release rescue constitution. george washington and the fragile american experiment...
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on october 3, editor-in-chief alex marla will release breaking biden, exposing the hidden forces in secretachine behind joe biden and his administration. radio hosts a political commenter will release his latest the democratic party hates america on september 19. other members of the news media are coming out with books this fall. october 10, fox newsost releasing to rescue the constitution george washington in the fragile american experiment. october 17 msnbc host has her latest out prequel and american fight against fascism. the atlanticc journalist is releasing a book on the political career of retiring utah republican senator mitch romney.ed it is called romney a reckoning. two books about the media are coming out soon. both about fox news. journalist michael wolf is releasing the fall. fox knew and the murder dynasty. releasing network of life the epic saga of fox news, donald trump in the battle for american democracy. that comes out on november 14. here are a few other nonfiction books to keep an eye out for this fall. journalist walter isaacson is out with the book about tesla foun
on october 3, editor-in-chief alex marla will release breaking biden, exposing the hidden forces in secretachine behind joe biden and his administration. radio hosts a political commenter will release his latest the democratic party hates america on september 19. other members of the news media are coming out with books this fall. october 10, fox newsost releasing to rescue the constitution george washington in the fragile american experiment. october 17 msnbc host has her latest out prequel...
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chief alex justice. this is chief alex chalk, the justice secretary, to ask him, look, is there a problem with the prison service? is your department to blame for this perhaps fault with this? perhaps it's a fault with the security services not necessarily with necessarily communicating with each other with regard to this man's incarceration? so we're man's incarceration? an so we're deaung man's incarceration? an so we're dealing that dealing with all of that a little later in the show. also, after a ruthless labour reshuffle, this keir reshuffle, this week by keir starmer, blairite into starmer, which put blairite into a number of key roles, i'll be speaking to tony blair's former right hand man, then right hand man, his then political secretary, john mcternan. also be speaking mcternan. i'll also be speaking to lord theodore agnew. you're probably remember him because he resigned and house of resigned and in the house of lords over the shambolic treatment by the treasury of the covid loan crisis . sinc
chief alex justice. this is chief alex chalk, the justice secretary, to ask him, look, is there a problem with the prison service? is your department to blame for this perhaps fault with this? perhaps it's a fault with the security services not necessarily with necessarily communicating with each other with regard to this man's incarceration? so we're man's incarceration? an so we're deaung man's incarceration? an so we're dealing that dealing with all of that a little later in the show. also,...
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alex, right now the police chief says he's not going to release the names of those officers involved. >> reporter: mary, that's right. while the officer who fired his service pistol is still on administrative leave, the chief says he's not releasing the names of either officer involved saying because they are the possible victims of an assault, they have a right to anonymity under ohio law. mary? >> mary: alex, thank you. >>> next tonight, the desperate search for a convicted murderer who escaped from a suburban philadelphia jail. authorities consider him extremely dangerous and are now offering a $10,000 rewart. here's reserielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, authorities saying they believe escaped murderer danelo cavalcante is still in the philadelphia area, as the multi-agency manhunt intensifies. >> we are going to find you, we're going to prosecute you and keep you behind bars for the rest of your life. >> reporter: swarms of local and federal law enforcement hunting for the dangerous fugitive. more than 100 tips pouring in from the public. residents urged to comb through their s
alex, right now the police chief says he's not going to release the names of those officers involved. >> reporter: mary, that's right. while the officer who fired his service pistol is still on administrative leave, the chief says he's not releasing the names of either officer involved saying because they are the possible victims of an assault, they have a right to anonymity under ohio law. mary? >> mary: alex, thank you. >>> next tonight, the desperate search for a...
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accepted proceed to the search. there blah blah filthy sorry citizen chief. alex look.kov. igor pavlovich urgently examination. this is our trump, i don’t understand. why did they not have enough money for someone else. after all, they worked at night for their own pocket, and therefore earn people. well, for some reason. imagine, i still don’t understand, you grow up because of money demolishes the tower, and life is one that's right, comrade general. now we are holding an operational meeting, and i will immediately report the results. we will definitely contact lieutenant colonel tarusin. yes, we'll keep him posted. well, well, given all the collected evidence, the case can be considered solved. no. katerina oleg georgievich i believe that the murder weapon and, most importantly, the stolen cars, have not yet been found, the case cannot be considered solved. you yourself went to them. she convinced us all. i am not saying they are not guilty. i'm talking about lack of evidence. this morning. i spoke to drobyshev's neighbor in a communal apartment. she characterizes hi
accepted proceed to the search. there blah blah filthy sorry citizen chief. alex look.kov. igor pavlovich urgently examination. this is our trump, i don’t understand. why did they not have enough money for someone else. after all, they worked at night for their own pocket, and therefore earn people. well, for some reason. imagine, i still don’t understand, you grow up because of money demolishes the tower, and life is one that's right, comrade general. now we are holding an operational...
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how about john, editor in chief of alex media and armenian georgia and media platform. he's also the former foreign policy advisor to the armenian prime minister. also in the symbol is matthew prize, a former us mediator to the and i going to car about conflict. he's a former us in basrah to as there by john a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story . as me are, let me start with you today. uh. is there a bridge right now? it tends to bring the going to turn box under full control. will they be able to do that? how easy or difficult will that be? oh, thank you very much for so 1st of all, for the invitation and uh, you know, as a bridge on conductors and shorts, uh, on tide harris operation, we call a local for size anti turner's operation, which is aimed at only beach such as in the military target provided that uh no civilian objects for even harmed or is or the object of operation. and the reason of that was that recently 2 days ago, 7 and several johnny policemen for account as a result of the landline explosion that were of
how about john, editor in chief of alex media and armenian georgia and media platform. he's also the former foreign policy advisor to the armenian prime minister. also in the symbol is matthew prize, a former us mediator to the and i going to car about conflict. he's a former us in basrah to as there by john a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story . as me are, let me start with you today. uh. is there a bridge right now? it tends to bring the going to...
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cnn's chief national security correspondent alex marquardt is telling the story. tell us about king's return and what happens next. >> the focus for private king is on his medical condition, his emotional and physical health. there are certainly questions about any kind of discipline or punishment that he may face. we were told by officials that those questions will be addressed later on. he did land overnight in san antonio at that military base. he then went to the brook army medical center. that is the biggest hospital in the defense department network. that's also where there's a specialized program for people like returning u.s. prisoners to be evaluated, to get specialized treatment, to help them get reacclimated with normal life. we did get a bit of sense of what the coming days will look like from private king for a spokesperson from the defense department. take a listen. >> he'll be going through medical screenings, medical evaluations, and then he'll be meeting with professionals to assess his emotional and mental health. he will be getting debriefed by
cnn's chief national security correspondent alex marquardt is telling the story. tell us about king's return and what happens next. >> the focus for private king is on his medical condition, his emotional and physical health. there are certainly questions about any kind of discipline or punishment that he may face. we were told by officials that those questions will be addressed later on. he did land overnight in san antonio at that military base. he then went to the brook army medical...
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cnn chief national security correspondent, alex, tell us what is happening and how the u.s. government is responding? >> they are sounding the alarm with this new report they are calling the first of its kind. certainly hoping the countries around the world, individuals around the world take notice of what china is doing, what the u.s. is accusing china of is devoting unprecedented resources, billions of dollars every year to control information and disseminate propaganda and disinformation, sensor and intimidate to track, carry out with the state department calls digital authoritarianism in china and around the world, with particular focus, and asia, and over and -- both overt and covert, with the center that put out the report, global engagement centers, talked about china's breathtaking ambition. >> this is the dark side of globalization, if we don't change course custody often imperceptible changes will occur that poison the information space crucial for our societies to function. we don't want to see an orwellian mix of fact and fiction in our world, that will destroy t
cnn chief national security correspondent, alex, tell us what is happening and how the u.s. government is responding? >> they are sounding the alarm with this new report they are calling the first of its kind. certainly hoping the countries around the world, individuals around the world take notice of what china is doing, what the u.s. is accusing china of is devoting unprecedented resources, billions of dollars every year to control information and disseminate propaganda and...
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rights and freedoms of journalists are human and labor rights lawyer, danica of alex says the situation with the sputnik chief, it shows the decline of free speech in the west to be forced out of the country is a pretty severe thing based purely on, on speech and information. and, you know, i've been interviewed by split that many times and find it professional and, you know, good journalism. so, i mean, it's troubling to see someone thrown out of the country for that and, and certainly to give them a warning if it's, you know, and say, look, these are the things we're concerned about. give them a chance, maybe to correct some things. uh yeah, i mean that would be good um, but i mean, clearly this isn't really, is something he could correct. they just want one side of the story being told in their country and that's the problem. there is a tendency in the west now to start limiting, free speech to guarantee only one side of the story. what it particularly when it comes to issues relating to russia. the wes prides itself on being a place uh you know, that promotes freedom of speech and democracy and then yeah,
rights and freedoms of journalists are human and labor rights lawyer, danica of alex says the situation with the sputnik chief, it shows the decline of free speech in the west to be forced out of the country is a pretty severe thing based purely on, on speech and information. and, you know, i've been interviewed by split that many times and find it professional and, you know, good journalism. so, i mean, it's troubling to see someone thrown out of the country for that and, and certainly to give...
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let's take you live to the state department and the chief national security correspondent, alex, walk us through how this all went down. >> reporter: we are learning a lot more about this decision by north korea to suddenly expel travis king. this was something not expected but we're told in the last few days, this is according to the state department's spokesman, matt miller, that sweden came forward to the united states and made it clear that north korea was interested in releasing private king why. sweden? they represent interests in north korea where the u.s. does not have an embassy. miller said this is not evidence of any kind of breakthrough between the north korean regime and the united states. he said that it was essentially a one off, but it does follow months of what the biden administration has called intense diplomacy by multiple countries since miller really bolted, sorry, excuse me, since king bolted across that border into north korea on july 18th. how king specifically left north korea and is making his way home, this is what the spokesman had to say moments ago. >> e
let's take you live to the state department and the chief national security correspondent, alex, walk us through how this all went down. >> reporter: we are learning a lot more about this decision by north korea to suddenly expel travis king. this was something not expected but we're told in the last few days, this is according to the state department's spokesman, matt miller, that sweden came forward to the united states and made it clear that north korea was interested in releasing...
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a human and labor rights lawyer den, cuz alex says the situation with the sputnik chief, it shows the decline of free speech in the west to be forced out of the country is a pretty severe thing based purely on, on speech and information. and, you know, i've been interviewed by split that many times and find it professional and, you know, good journalism. so, i mean, it's troubling to see someone thrown out of the country for that and, and certainly to give them a warning if it's, you know, and say, look, these are the things we're concerned about. give them a chance, maybe to correct some things. uh yeah, i mean that would be good um, but i mean, clearly this isn't really, is something he could correct. they just want one side of the story being told in their country and that's the problem. there is a tendency in the west now to start limiting, free speech to guarantee only one side of the story. what it particularly when it comes to issues relating to russia. the wes prides itself on being a place uh you know, that promotes freedom of speech and democracy and then yeah, we're seeing
a human and labor rights lawyer den, cuz alex says the situation with the sputnik chief, it shows the decline of free speech in the west to be forced out of the country is a pretty severe thing based purely on, on speech and information. and, you know, i've been interviewed by split that many times and find it professional and, you know, good journalism. so, i mean, it's troubling to see someone thrown out of the country for that and, and certainly to give them a warning if it's, you know, and...
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let's take you now to the state department and cnn chief national security correspondent alex marquardtdo we know exactly how this went down, his release? >> boris, i think you hit the nail on the head, it is a rare move. it's something that we're still trying to understand. north korea saying today that they were expelling private king, that he had confessed to crossing the border illegally. why exactly north korea decided to do this today is still unclear. what we do know now from senior biden administration officials is that earlier this month, north korean officials told swedish officials that they were willing to release private king. why sweden? the u.s. doesn't have an embassy in pyongyang. sweden is known as a protected power. they represent u.s. interests in pyongyang. now, this was the culmination, this release is the culmination of months of what biden administration officials are calling intense diplomacy, not just involving the u.s., north korea and sweden but other countries as well. certainly china was involved. we know that private king left through china. over the cours
let's take you now to the state department and cnn chief national security correspondent alex marquardtdo we know exactly how this went down, his release? >> boris, i think you hit the nail on the head, it is a rare move. it's something that we're still trying to understand. north korea saying today that they were expelling private king, that he had confessed to crossing the border illegally. why exactly north korea decided to do this today is still unclear. what we do know now from...
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joining us cnn chief national security correspondent alex marquardt. what do you make of this announcement? should we believe it? >> well, phil, as you know, everything from the regime of kim jong-un needs to be taken with a huge grain of salt. this announcement by the north korean regime really came out of the blue. this is not something that we are expecting. as you noted, we have been asking the biden administration, the state department, the white house, the pentagon what they know right now, but everything we know is really coming from the north korean side and coming from their state-run media which, as you noted, says they are expelling private travis king after carrying out an investigation. they say that during this investigation that was carried out since he was detained back in july that he did confess to ille illegally crossing into the north, into north korea, because of that ill treatment. now, let's just remind our viewers the extraordinary situation and story that unfolded in july, how king found himself in north korea. he was on a tour
joining us cnn chief national security correspondent alex marquardt. what do you make of this announcement? should we believe it? >> well, phil, as you know, everything from the regime of kim jong-un needs to be taken with a huge grain of salt. this announcement by the north korean regime really came out of the blue. this is not something that we are expecting. as you noted, we have been asking the biden administration, the state department, the white house, the pentagon what they know...
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chief of staff. do you think that's problematic, as we head into a state criminal trial? >> i don't, alex. first of all, i think what meadows said and the court today's sweeping rejection of it, doesn't just do meadows case for removal, it -- donald trump just as much. everything the judge chose to say is that the president is cut out, the executive branch as a hole is cut out of policing president elections. so that means, when donald trump, if he does file a motion to remove the case to federal court, it is going to be rejected. to be sure, judge jones is careful, on page 48, he says, look, i'm only talking about meadows's motion here. other defendants can file their own stuff. we will deal with it then. but there isn't a way to rule for trump, given the decision today. that's why i think the most important thing that needs to happen, and i think it should happen tomorrow, alex, is that the prosecutors from fulton county, fani willis, take that notice of appeal that mark meadows has filed, saying i'm going to appeal. and tomorrow, they should file something called a motion to expedite an
chief of staff. do you think that's problematic, as we head into a state criminal trial? >> i don't, alex. first of all, i think what meadows said and the court today's sweeping rejection of it, doesn't just do meadows case for removal, it -- donald trump just as much. everything the judge chose to say is that the president is cut out, the executive branch as a hole is cut out of policing president elections. so that means, when donald trump, if he does file a motion to remove the case to...
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alex. appreciate it. for more on this story, i'm joined by jane lee, former pyongyang bureau chief for the associated press. and sumi terry, a former white house official and north korea analyst for the cia. sue, how unusual is it for north korea to release an american detainee like this without really any gain for them? >> well, you're right. because normally, there's high level engagement. like we would have to send a high level u.s. government official to get an american out. so it is unusual. but i think i have to say you know, probably because north koreans thought there is not much value with keeping him after having debriefed him, spent a few months, and probably figured out he really doesn't have high intelligence value or propaganda value, but it is noteworthy that they have decided to release him at this point. >> jean, what do you think is behind north korea's moves here? why didn't it have any interest in continuing to detain travis king in your view? >> we should remember that it is also a burden on north korea to hold on to americans. i would like to think that north koreans may have learned
alex. appreciate it. for more on this story, i'm joined by jane lee, former pyongyang bureau chief for the associated press. and sumi terry, a former white house official and north korea analyst for the cia. sue, how unusual is it for north korea to release an american detainee like this without really any gain for them? >> well, you're right. because normally, there's high level engagement. like we would have to send a high level u.s. government official to get an american out. so it is...
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's brussels bureau chief alexander the phenomenon summing up for us that was left on the line state of the union speech. thank you. alex hunter are right. moving on and the north korean lead to attend drunk and is holding talks with president. let them it puts in, in the fall east of russia, they met as at the bus stop the cosmo dro space center to 10 said north crew was interested in rocket technology to develop its own space program the to lead, as well as the expect to discuss the supply of munition by north korea to russia, which is running short of supplies. it's invasion if you crane. this is kim tillman's, 1st 4 and trip. since the demick of a computing summit was originally expected to take place in vladivostok when i spoke to you and sharon is a reporter news, i'm cut with south korea is army rang tv and soul a little earlier i asked or if you thought it was significant, the 2 liters were missing instead of russian space center, the right, the mazda, she needs space launch, facility is in rest. as for eastern, i'm or region, and the spaceport is from 1000 kilometers from bloody boss. talk where many experts an
's brussels bureau chief alexander the phenomenon summing up for us that was left on the line state of the union speech. thank you. alex hunter are right. moving on and the north korean lead to attend drunk and is holding talks with president. let them it puts in, in the fall east of russia, they met as at the bus stop the cosmo dro space center to 10 said north crew was interested in rocket technology to develop its own space program the to lead, as well as the expect to discuss the supply of...
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alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is... introducing our second group of second chance contestants-- a middle school teacher from lawrence, kansas... a chiefor from silver spring, maryland... and an attorney from portland, oregon... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--ken jennings. [applause] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome back to "jeopardy!" and our second chance competition brought to you by our friends at moderna. yesterday it was our first runaway game of the season. deanna bolio became our first finalist of the week by wagering $926 in final jeopardy, her mom's birthday. today we welcome back three more season 37 contestants-- rob, morgan, and elizabeth. welcome. we'll get to know them in a moment, but first let's play some "jeopardy!" here are you categories in the first round. first... then we have... the first asian games since 2018 will begin this weekend. following that... we have... and finally... rob, start us off. let's do you better belize it for $800. belize's great blue hole was featured in a 1970s episode of "the undersea world of" him
alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is... introducing our second group of second chance contestants-- a middle school teacher from lawrence, kansas... a chiefor from silver spring, maryland... and an attorney from portland, oregon... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--ken jennings. [applause] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome back to "jeopardy!" and our second chance competition brought to you by our friends at moderna. yesterday it was our first runaway...
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he's chief constable of the police service of northern ireland. >> and the good weather is continuing. we'll have your latest forecast with alexe plenty of sunshine and temperatures rising even further as we go through the . i'll more later. the week. i'll have more later. chilling >> keegan's fighting to keep her cabinet position this morning after she apologised for using an expletive while claiming she was doing a good job. but she was doing a good job. but she was not aware that she was still being recorded on camera. >> while the education secretary has been under fire over the past 24 hours for being on houday past 24 hours for being on holiday as more evidence of unsafe concrete in schools came to light . to light. >> and now the national audit office has accused the government of using a sticking plaster approach . thousands of plaster approach. thousands of children currently unable to return to lessons . return to lessons. >> well, let's speak now to our national reporter, ellie costello, who joins us from buckhurst hill community primary school . and ellie, you are one school. and ellie, you are one of the schools t
he's chief constable of the police service of northern ireland. >> and the good weather is continuing. we'll have your latest forecast with alexe plenty of sunshine and temperatures rising even further as we go through the . i'll more later. the week. i'll have more later. chilling >> keegan's fighting to keep her cabinet position this morning after she apologised for using an expletive while claiming she was doing a good job. but she was doing a good job. but she was not aware that...
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alex, have a great weekend. >> you too. >> we have breaking news tonight out of fulton county georgia. a federal judge has denied former white house chief of staff, mark meadows, attempt to move his case from fulton county to federal court. finding that his alleged crimes and helping donald trump to overturn the election in georgia are not part of his official duties as a government official. it was a major blow to mark meadows's defense in the case. that his actions are immune from prosecution, because they were part of his work as a federal official when he testified, quote, i don't know that i did anything that was outside of my scope as chief of staff. judge steve jones rejected that notion in his ruling, writing, quote, the court finds that the color of the office of the white house chief of staff did not include working with or working for the trump campaign. meadows was required to come forward with competent proof of his factual contention that his actions involving -- his actions involving challenges to the outcome of the georgia's presidential election results were within his role as chief of staff. his efforts fall short. jus
alex, have a great weekend. >> you too. >> we have breaking news tonight out of fulton county georgia. a federal judge has denied former white house chief of staff, mark meadows, attempt to move his case from fulton county to federal court. finding that his alleged crimes and helping donald trump to overturn the election in georgia are not part of his official duties as a government official. it was a major blow to mark meadows's defense in the case. that his actions are immune from...
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when, alex, have we seen a candidate for president, donald trump in this case who's also an ex-president talking about the possible execution of his chairman of the joint chiefsstaff or talking about, you know, being in a world where people will be locked up or talking about destroying the civil service so that he can do whatever he wants? or if congress votes for something trump has said, you know, he will not necessarily use the money that congress has voted. that's dictatorship. that's not the democracy our constitution suggested. we've never had anything like this. you know, i was thinking, alex, 1972 richard nixon ran against george mcgovern. that was considered to be sort of a big choice. nixon called it the clearest choice in a century. compared to what we're facing right now those are two peas in a pod. >> they do look like peas in a pod compared to what we're talking about today. michael, when we talk about what a speech can do in terms of stirring the body politics into action, i think it white house very much hopes people will listen to president biden's speech and do something about what he's saying. that seems far-fetched given where we are, but
when, alex, have we seen a candidate for president, donald trump in this case who's also an ex-president talking about the possible execution of his chairman of the joint chiefsstaff or talking about, you know, being in a world where people will be locked up or talking about destroying the civil service so that he can do whatever he wants? or if congress votes for something trump has said, you know, he will not necessarily use the money that congress has voted. that's dictatorship. that's not...
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alex. >> what a wonderful outlook that man had considering everything he was facing. thank you so much, guad. >>> joining me now is florida state fire marshal, and chief financial officer jimmy petronis. you heard the things that folks in horseshoe beach are facing. they have dirty water. there's excessive concern about co2 exposure. dangerous waters. start with that, let alone everything else. what do the next few weeks of recovery look like from your perspective? >> sure, so thanks for having me. hurricane michael hit my hometown of panama city, so very similar coastal community that was devastated by a catastrophic hurricane. part of the struggles faced with right now like the reporters said is getting electricity reestablished and cellar services reestablished. once some of that takes place, you wouldn't believe how much we depend on things like traffic lights, getting our schools back open. when schools get back opened up. mom and dad can start to sort through some of the other challenges going through. we have 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 at night, we would multipurpose the schools in order to help stabilize the community in order to get those families bac
alex. >> what a wonderful outlook that man had considering everything he was facing. thank you so much, guad. >>> joining me now is florida state fire marshal, and chief financial officer jimmy petronis. you heard the things that folks in horseshoe beach are facing. they have dirty water. there's excessive concern about co2 exposure. dangerous waters. start with that, let alone everything else. what do the next few weeks of recovery look like from your perspective? >> sure,...
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chief 2024 rival, president, trump said to visit there on wednesday. our reporters outside a general motors plant in michigan. what's the latest on the negotiations? >> alex, negotiations are ongoing. at this, point best we can tell. of course we don't know exactly what's happening behind closed doors. we know president biden is saying that he will be on the picket line with workers on tuesday. this will come just hours before an expected visit by former president trump. as all this develops, the potential consequences of the striker growing. >> the united auto workers historic strike is now stretching coast to coast. >> reinforcements are coming. >> the union says it's made real progress, but just -- it's following through on its threat, telling general motors and stellantis workers to strike and it distribution centers and states, from new york to north carolina. texas, colorado, a california. >> salons essentially i'm in particular going to see some serious pushing. >> among those walking up the job on friday, eric short. he said that he was part of a 40-day strike against gm in 2019. his family is fueling that financial strain. >> are you ready to go
chief 2024 rival, president, trump said to visit there on wednesday. our reporters outside a general motors plant in michigan. what's the latest on the negotiations? >> alex, negotiations are ongoing. at this, point best we can tell. of course we don't know exactly what's happening behind closed doors. we know president biden is saying that he will be on the picket line with workers on tuesday. this will come just hours before an expected visit by former president trump. as all this...
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when, alex, have we seen a candidate for president, donald trump in this case, who is also an ex president, talking about the possible execution of his chairman of the joint chiefshere people will be locked up. or talking about destroying the civil service? so that he can do whatever he wants. or, if congress vote for something, trump has said, he will not necessarily use the money congress voted. that dictatorship, not the democracy our constitution suggests. we've never had anything like this. i was thinking, alex, nonsense if into. too richard nixon ran against george mccarthy. that was considered to be sort of -- nixon called it the clearest choice and the century. compared to what we're facing right now, those were two peas in a pod. >> yeah, and my dad worked on that campaign. he had some friends -- and he knew nixon. they do look at peace and a pod, compared to what we're talking about today. michael, when we talk about what a speech can do, in terms of stirring the body politic into action, i think what has premature up that people will listen to president biden's speech and do something about what he's saying. that seems farfetched, given where we are.
when, alex, have we seen a candidate for president, donald trump in this case, who is also an ex president, talking about the possible execution of his chairman of the joint chiefshere people will be locked up. or talking about destroying the civil service? so that he can do whatever he wants. or, if congress vote for something, trump has said, he will not necessarily use the money congress voted. that dictatorship, not the democracy our constitution suggests. we've never had anything like...
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chief of staff president, right? after the arguments this week, including meadows testimony. is there a sense where this trial will land? >> yeah, it's hard to say. alexe's not a lot of precedent on this federal removal statute it hasn't been invoked very often, it's very rare that senior federal officials are prosecuted for things that they did well in office. look, meadows has a very broad view of what the chief of staff's job entails. he, essentially, argued during this hearing, through council, everything. that he did was pursuant to his official responsibility as chief of staff. the response to that is a lot of the activity that is alleged in this indictment involved elections, which is a core state function. federal government is very limited role with respect to the conduct of elections. or it was political. it was meant to help the president's reelection campaign, or his attempt to somehow undercut the transfer of power. that is beyond the scope. this is funny willis's argument of the chief of staff's official responsibility. where the judge comes out on this, unclear. i think judges that have evaluated this in the context of privilege have ru
chief of staff president, right? after the arguments this week, including meadows testimony. is there a sense where this trial will land? >> yeah, it's hard to say. alexe's not a lot of precedent on this federal removal statute it hasn't been invoked very often, it's very rare that senior federal officials are prosecuted for things that they did well in office. look, meadows has a very broad view of what the chief of staff's job entails. he, essentially, argued during this hearing,...
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alex. >> have a good show. >> thank you. well, if the general who commanded donald trump's army gets 22 years in federal prison for what he did on january sixth, what does the commander in chief of donald trump's army get if he is found guilty? that is the question that donald trump's own defense lawyers are thinking about tonight and breaking news that the leader of the so-called proud boys was sentenced to 22 years for his leadership of what prosecutors called donald trump's army. on january 6th. when enrique tarrio completes his to two year sentence, he will be one year away from eligibility for social security, retirement benefits. unless republicans have raised the retirement age in the meantime. the 39-year-old, enrique tarrio, will not be earning any social security credits while in prison and he can be absolutely sure donald trump won't be around to help out. when enrique tarrio gets out of prison. today, cuban american enrique tarrio from florida got the longest sentence ever given to someone who committed crimes for the president of the united states. two of the five men convicted in the 1972 watergate burglary to help president richard nixon were right-wing cuban a
alex. >> have a good show. >> thank you. well, if the general who commanded donald trump's army gets 22 years in federal prison for what he did on january sixth, what does the commander in chief of donald trump's army get if he is found guilty? that is the question that donald trump's own defense lawyers are thinking about tonight and breaking news that the leader of the so-called proud boys was sentenced to 22 years for his leadership of what prosecutors called donald trump's army....
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chief is not releasing the names of either officer involved saying that because they are the possible victims of an assault, they have a right to anonymity under ohio law. guys? >> whit: all right. alexfor us, thank you. >>> turning now to the big change in student loans, interest begins accruing again after the covid-era reprieve just ended. abc's white house correspondent maryalice parks is in washington with what it means for borrowers and what the biden administration is trying to do to help lessen the burden. maryalice, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning. tens of millions of americans are adjusting their family budgets right now, bracing for this reality that their student loan debt is once again collecting interest and that payments are due next month. after more than three years and eight extensions, the pause on student loan payments is officially ending. this morning, interest on federal student loans once again accruing, and payments are due again in october. >> i'm alarmed, and i'm nervous. i don't really know where to go from here, to be honest. the interest is just, like, it keeps you trapped. >> reporter: over 43 million americans hold student loans and avera
chief is not releasing the names of either officer involved saying that because they are the possible victims of an assault, they have a right to anonymity under ohio law. guys? >> whit: all right. alexfor us, thank you. >>> turning now to the big change in student loans, interest begins accruing again after the covid-era reprieve just ended. abc's white house correspondent maryalice parks is in washington with what it means for borrowers and what the biden administration is...
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alex andria courthouse. these large windows of the circuit crt, one of the circuit courts, and then this top part of the building here is called the cw's nest, where the chief judge had his had his office courtroom and office. so the courthouse was where all the organization functionaries kept the engine humming along for the bird machine. and election after election. county seats from across south side, virginia, and up and down the shenandoah valley to the eastern shore competed with each other to see who could provide the most lopsided victory for the machine candidates. the old confederate statue guarding the courthouse was a not so subtle hint that the retrograde forces were at work here. so few people held as much power and influence over the local situation there. the local machine. as the clerk of court, the clerk of court was sort of key to your local political machine. so he was welcomed in the back room of the senator's washington office and the hotel suites here in richmond. historian harvey wilkinson put it this way, quote, there has always been a certain mystique surrounding the manner in which the organization picked its candidates for govern
alex andria courthouse. these large windows of the circuit crt, one of the circuit courts, and then this top part of the building here is called the cw's nest, where the chief judge had his had his office courtroom and office. so the courthouse was where all the organization functionaries kept the engine humming along for the bird machine. and election after election. county seats from across south side, virginia, and up and down the shenandoah valley to the eastern shore competed with each...
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alex but anyway, are we saving enough for our retirement? >> no, we're clearly not. but this is a position taken by stephen bird, who's the chiefberdeen. they've rebranded now. so aberdeen, they took all the vowels out for some reason. his point is reason. anyway, his point is that we are not contributing enough and right. but his enough and he's right. but his his statement that we should double the contribution, obligatory contributions combined from employer and employee. in my view, it's more of a conversation starter. it's a provocation meant to trigger a pubuc a provocation meant to trigger a public debate rather than genuine you can't in genuine, because you can't in one go double the contributions required from people . it just required from people. it just takes up too much of the income that people are planning to use for their future. you can do it incrementally over time, and i certainly think we should move from the current kind of 8% minimum to at least 10% over time. but the notion we're going to suddenly to 16, i think to move suddenly to 16, i think is not realistic. is just not realistic. >> would then? would
alex but anyway, are we saving enough for our retirement? >> no, we're clearly not. but this is a position taken by stephen bird, who's the chiefberdeen. they've rebranded now. so aberdeen, they took all the vowels out for some reason. his point is reason. anyway, his point is that we are not contributing enough and right. but his enough and he's right. but his his statement that we should double the contribution, obligatory contributions combined from employer and employee. in my view,...