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>> i would not have made the deal caitlin. no. the idea that iran would use this money for only humanitarian efforts, let me tell you what humanitarian is in iran. that means they cut your hands off before they kill you. that is humanitarian in iran. this is one of the most barbaric regimes in the world they are the biggest exporter of terror in the world and joe biden is giving them now six billion dollars to go and make mischief. more mischief, dangerous mischief around the world. i wouldn't have made this deal as much as i would've liked those americans to be home, we cannot give six billion dollars to a terrorist state. >> how would you have handled it, we have seen this criticism from republicans but these were americans. they were wrongfully held. some of them in incredibly notorious prison. and former president trump had this policy of maximum pressure on iran, he wasn't able to bring them home. >> look, caitlin. you do the very best you can, and you continue to work as hard as you can. to get them returned home. but you do
>> i would not have made the deal caitlin. no. the idea that iran would use this money for only humanitarian efforts, let me tell you what humanitarian is in iran. that means they cut your hands off before they kill you. that is humanitarian in iran. this is one of the most barbaric regimes in the world they are the biggest exporter of terror in the world and joe biden is giving them now six billion dollars to go and make mischief. more mischief, dangerous mischief around the world. i...
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>> look it's very dangerous caitlin, it's wrong, it's disgusting. it's despicable.not just an assault on one person, mark milley. who has served his country notably. and who now has to fear that someone may act on such remarks. it's also an attack on institutions as a military officer for the professionalism and their sworn oath to defend the constitution of the united states. look, i see this on multiple levels. either way you look at it it's despicable. >> one thing that kind of stands out when trump says something like this, obviously so egregious typically you would never hear a president or former president attacking the person he put in as the joint chief chairman. kind of how muted the response to it is. certainly from republican leaders on capitol hill. do you believe it's important for the to speak out against this kind of incendiary comments from trump knew? >> look first of all i'm offended that one american would say this about another american. far forward the fact that the president the commander in chief no less, is saying this against the, about the
>> look it's very dangerous caitlin, it's wrong, it's disgusting. it's despicable.not just an assault on one person, mark milley. who has served his country notably. and who now has to fear that someone may act on such remarks. it's also an attack on institutions as a military officer for the professionalism and their sworn oath to defend the constitution of the united states. look, i see this on multiple levels. either way you look at it it's despicable. >> one thing that kind of...
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that are already making some regions uninhabitable. made me said to have or lucky signs in y'all. caitlin stopped and boxes done as among the boards top 10 countries most affected by climate change. but last year, the flood skewed more than 1700 people. okay, definitely. p. yeah, lots of that genre of a, more than a 1000000 livestock was skewed and the economy suffered lots of talents of these as an under developed country buck assigned less resources. so important to focus on preventive measures. survey to say congress the fan with a stick it 100 rehabilitation give, but they still maintain their curriculum is based on what's known as the green book . the book is start to 7th grade this. it puts into perspective the challenge is post by climate change and also offered loop and nice solutions to tackle the crisis. but before they can discuss the can classroom teachers then fits need to be brought up to speed on the subject. line mcdaniel, that gets to the body of january, yet the training helps us understand how the climate is changing because of the greenhouse gases and the consequences.
that are already making some regions uninhabitable. made me said to have or lucky signs in y'all. caitlin stopped and boxes done as among the boards top 10 countries most affected by climate change. but last year, the flood skewed more than 1700 people. okay, definitely. p. yeah, lots of that genre of a, more than a 1000000 livestock was skewed and the economy suffered lots of talents of these as an under developed country buck assigned less resources. so important to focus on preventive...
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i am joined by caitlin emma. welcome to the program. guest: thanks for having me.he recess is over for the house. the senate returned last week. where are we in terms of a possible deal to avoid a government shutdown? guest: recess is over in a big way. there are only a few weeks to avert a government shutdown which would kick in on october 1 the house and senate can't figure out a way to find common ground and fund the government. we are no closer to that goal of averting shutdown. a lot of people this time around feel like it might be more likely than not given the dynamics. you have a senate trying to pass a small package of bipartisan funding bills this week. those bills have been advanced out of committee largely along bipartisan lines. you have a house that is kind of in turmoil. no speaker mccarthy have to walk a narrow tight rope between his conservative detractors and moderates who are both demanding different things. mccarthy is hoping to's -- to pass a few spending goals but both sides will have to settle for a short-term funding hatch to keep the govern
i am joined by caitlin emma. welcome to the program. guest: thanks for having me.he recess is over for the house. the senate returned last week. where are we in terms of a possible deal to avoid a government shutdown? guest: recess is over in a big way. there are only a few weeks to avert a government shutdown which would kick in on october 1 the house and senate can't figure out a way to find common ground and fund the government. we are no closer to that goal of averting shutdown. a lot of...
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robert watson. >> thanks, caitlin. first off, thank you to 16 andersonville national historic site and the national civil war -- national prisoner of war museum. thanks, caitlin and gia and id charles and the entire staff here today is september 16, which is national pow mia recognition day, which is a day that is recognized -- it was established by congress. third friday in september to honor those who serve, sacrificed, suffered as well as those who have not yet come home. it is fitting, i suppose, ur altogether proper we are here p at andersonville to talk about one of the worst prisons in history on pow national pow and mia recognition day. andersonville, of course, is the most infamous prison in american history. it was only open for around 14 months, february 1860 until the end of april 1865 of the civil war. only open around 14 months, yetb approximately, 45,000 union prisoners came through here and roughly 13,000 union prisoners u perished here. do the math. this is the worst, most infamous, notorious prison in
robert watson. >> thanks, caitlin. first off, thank you to 16 andersonville national historic site and the national civil war -- national prisoner of war museum. thanks, caitlin and gia and id charles and the entire staff here today is september 16, which is national pow mia recognition day, which is a day that is recognized -- it was established by congress. third friday in september to honor those who serve, sacrificed, suffered as well as those who have not yet come home. it is...
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thanks caitlin, and good evening everyone. i'm eddie phillip. we begin tonight with some breaking news and more possible evidence of witness tampering and obstruction by donald trump. according to reports, his former assistant told investigators that trump told her to say that she didn't know anything about the boxes of classified documents over at mar-a-lago. but that was after he learned that the feds wanted to speak to her. the assistant also alleges that trump went right to do lists on classified papers, that he would then give to her. tonight, a trump spokesperson responded to the report, in part, blasting, quote, illegal leaking. but remember, one of trump's other aides has already flipped on him, telling investigators that trump ordered him to delete types. let's discuss all of this with cnn's senior and legal political analysts -- and timid are uncomfortably i'm. stamina, thanks for being here. you don't know anything about boxes, that's the quote. how damaging is that? >> i think it's incredibly damaging. molly michaels, i think, it's g
thanks caitlin, and good evening everyone. i'm eddie phillip. we begin tonight with some breaking news and more possible evidence of witness tampering and obstruction by donald trump. according to reports, his former assistant told investigators that trump told her to say that she didn't know anything about the boxes of classified documents over at mar-a-lago. but that was after he learned that the feds wanted to speak to her. the assistant also alleges that trump went right to do lists on...
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so i called her say sister caitlin and i said, lawrence phone is off. me for days. have you heard from her? >> no, she had not. so caitlin reached out to lauren's school friend ashley. >> her sister contacted me over a message on facebook. >> hey, trying to get into touch with lauren. have you seen her? can you let her know we're trying to get in touch with her. we haven't heard from her. >> this was wednesday. now thinking back, actually hadn't seen lauren since that pre-study party friday night. actually went to lauren's apartment. her car was there. she knocked out the door. >> when she didn't answer, i didn't think anything of it. i soon she was running, i assume she was studying somewhere. >> so, she let it go. but then a few hours later, her sister -- >> her sister contacted me again and said this is an emergency. we've been trying to call her and she still is not answering. >> now actually began to worry. so she and her boyfriend referring return to lauren's police and use the spare key to go inside. first, she warned her boyfriend. >> i said, ar
so i called her say sister caitlin and i said, lawrence phone is off. me for days. have you heard from her? >> no, she had not. so caitlin reached out to lauren's school friend ashley. >> her sister contacted me over a message on facebook. >> hey, trying to get into touch with lauren. have you seen her? can you let her know we're trying to get in touch with her. we haven't heard from her. >> this was wednesday. now thinking back, actually hadn't seen lauren since that...
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>> well, i think it's shows us, caitlin, that the prosecutors have a lot of evidence that we're not eventailed, kind of a speaking indictment, as they like to say. and it certainly gave us a great vision into the strength of their case. but beyond that, they are sitting on testimony of witnesses like michael who provide these incredibly vivid, glimpses into the weight was done in and around mar-a-lago. and i think this -- the reporting that we're talking about tonight, about this alleged comment to michael that you don't know anything about the boxes, the context is incredibly important. so allegedly he made that comment to her after she told him that she'd been requested to be interviewed by the fbi. so in response to learning about her eminence interview with the bureau, he responds with essentially a direction to forget anything you know about the boxes, or you don't know anything about the boxes. it's really very a damaging, very damaging testimony, potentially damaging testimony to the former president. and it's just a piece of what we're learning right now. there may be others. >>
>> well, i think it's shows us, caitlin, that the prosecutors have a lot of evidence that we're not eventailed, kind of a speaking indictment, as they like to say. and it certainly gave us a great vision into the strength of their case. but beyond that, they are sitting on testimony of witnesses like michael who provide these incredibly vivid, glimpses into the weight was done in and around mar-a-lago. and i think this -- the reporting that we're talking about tonight, about this alleged...
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hi abby. >> hey caitlin, thank you so much. have a good night.ilip. donald trump likes to cry foul, as you know, and say things are rigged against him. he did it with both elections, and the republican primaries. social media platforms, polls, the media, the fbi, banks, the emmys, when his reality tv show didn't win one. even a chemistry test on which he once accused a classmate of cheating because he did better. and trump certainly has a long history of doing the same thing with judges, in particular in the hush money case against him he claimed that the judge there was biased because his daughter is a consultant for the democratic party and, in his 2018 border, casey called that judge, loyal to obama. in the trump university case claimed that the judge there was biased because of his, quote, mexican heritage. >> we're building a wall. he is a mexican, we're building a wall between here and mexico. the answer is he is giving us a very unfair rulings. >> by the, way that judge is from indiana, not mexico. tonight, to add to the, list the judge ov
hi abby. >> hey caitlin, thank you so much. have a good night.ilip. donald trump likes to cry foul, as you know, and say things are rigged against him. he did it with both elections, and the republican primaries. social media platforms, polls, the media, the fbi, banks, the emmys, when his reality tv show didn't win one. even a chemistry test on which he once accused a classmate of cheating because he did better. and trump certainly has a long history of doing the same thing with judges,...
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>> caitlin, this is unprecedented.e right not to like the pentagon policy, but he's been given the opportunity to change it. we are on the armed services committee together. he was given a vote in the armed services committee to change the policy. he failed, and couldn't convince his colleagues to go along with him. when we had the bill on the floor of the senate, we said, we'll give you a vote on the floor. he refused to even ask for a vote because he knew he would lose both democratic and republican votes. he should not take out his inability to persuade his colleagues of his position. he shouldn't take that out on hundreds of military officers who are waiting for promotions, who are trying to move their families across the country. who want to enroll their kids in school at the beginning of the school year. this is hurting military families, and hurting our nations readiness. three of our services now do not have confirmed service chiefs. it's time for the republican minority in the summit to quit enabling tommy tub
>> caitlin, this is unprecedented.e right not to like the pentagon policy, but he's been given the opportunity to change it. we are on the armed services committee together. he was given a vote in the armed services committee to change the policy. he failed, and couldn't convince his colleagues to go along with him. when we had the bill on the floor of the senate, we said, we'll give you a vote on the floor. he refused to even ask for a vote because he knew he would lose both democratic...
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caitlin emma is a budget and appropriations reporter for >> our coverage of the 22nd anversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks continues this afrnoon with president biden. you will be speaking -- he will be speaking from anchorage, alaska. live coverage on c-span, also online at c-span.org and our mobile video app c-span now. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded these television companies and more, including comcast. >>
caitlin emma is a budget and appropriations reporter for >> our coverage of the 22nd anversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks continues this afrnoon with president biden. you will be speaking -- he will be speaking from anchorage, alaska. live coverage on c-span, also online at c-span.org and our mobile video app c-span now. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded these television companies and more, including comcast. >>
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caitlin emma is a budget and appropriations reporter for >> our coverage of the 22nd anversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks continues this afrnoon with president biden. you will be speaking -- he will be speaking from anchorage, alaska. live coverage on c-span, also online at c-span.org and our mobile video app c-span now. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no, it is way more than that. comcast is partnering with community centers to create wi-fi-enabled list so cameras cahave the tools to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service along with other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. instagram on @cspanwj. welcome to today's "washington journal." a couple of programming notes i want to make sure you are aware of. president biden will be coming back from the g20 summit, and he will be giving remarks about 9/11 in alaska. we will have live coverage of that at 4:15 p.m. eastern here on c-span. the pentago
caitlin emma is a budget and appropriations reporter for >> our coverage of the 22nd anversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks continues this afrnoon with president biden. you will be speaking -- he will be speaking from anchorage, alaska. live coverage on c-span, also online at c-span.org and our mobile video app c-span now. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a...
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caitlin dexter, de 72 años, con una sobredosis de fentanilo.do culpable, dexter enfrenta una posible cadena perpetua. y sin derecho a libertad condicional. >> y en san josé, una camioneta robada fue usada para irrumpir en una panadería. de esta manera , arrasaron luego con varios artículos del establecimiento. el lugar afectado es la panadería café king bakery, que está ubicado sobre la calle center road. según la policía, el robo ocurrió a las 04:00 y el sospechoso abandonó hoy el vehículo, pero se llevó, como les decía, miles de dólares de dinero en efectivo, cigarrillos y hasta boletos de la lotería. bueno, y miren esta otra cuestión que también impacta a muchos aquí en la comunidad de tan solo un día el precio de la gasolina subió 14 centavos en el estado de california y ahora se está acercando a los 6■!a$ por galón en nuestra área de la bahía. >> y jessica nos explica a qué se debe este aumento y nos muestra hasta cuánto han llegado a pagar los conductores en san josé. durante el día visitamos varias gasolineras y pudimos ver los altos pre
caitlin dexter, de 72 años, con una sobredosis de fentanilo.do culpable, dexter enfrenta una posible cadena perpetua. y sin derecho a libertad condicional. >> y en san josé, una camioneta robada fue usada para irrumpir en una panadería. de esta manera , arrasaron luego con varios artículos del establecimiento. el lugar afectado es la panadería café king bakery, que está ubicado sobre la calle center road. según la policía, el robo ocurrió a las 04:00 y el sospechoso abandonó...
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yeah, caitlin stopped and boxes done is among the boards top 10 countries most affected by climate change. but last year, the flood skewed more than 1700 people could definitely be getting lots of that done with money or more than a 1000000 lives. stock was skewed, and the economy suffered lots of talents, of these as an under developed country focused on less resources. so important to focus on preventive measures of it this week on course the sandwich, a sticky 100 rehabilitation give, but phase for maintain. the curriculum is based on what's known as the green book. it's for color full text book, published by the education department comstock jobs, and has been distributed to more than 250 public schools. see the book store to 7th street this. it puts into perspective the challenge is post by climate change and also offered loop and nice solutions to tackle the crisis. but before they can discuss it in the classroom, teachers tend fits, need to be brought up to speed on the subject, the shape language and do it. i guess that i don't know how to log into it. and yet, the training helps
yeah, caitlin stopped and boxes done is among the boards top 10 countries most affected by climate change. but last year, the flood skewed more than 1700 people could definitely be getting lots of that done with money or more than a 1000000 lives. stock was skewed, and the economy suffered lots of talents, of these as an under developed country focused on less resources. so important to focus on preventive measures of it this week on course the sandwich, a sticky 100 rehabilitation give, but...
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that are already making some legions uninhabitable. made me going to have or marcus on danielle, caitlin stopped and boxes done is among the boards top 10 countries most affected by climate change. last year, the flood skews more than 1700 people could definitely be getting lots of that genre of money more than a 1000000 livestock was skewed and the economy suffered lots of talents of these. as an under developed country buck assigned less resources. so important to focus on preventive measures of it this week on course the sandwich, a stick it 100 rehabilitation give, but say for many things the curriculum is based on what's known as the green book for the it's for color full text book, published by the education department comstock, punjabi, and has been distributed to more than 250 public schools. seen the book store to 7th grade this. it puts into perspective the challenge is post by climate change and also offered loop and nice solutions to tackle the crisis. but before they can discuss it in the classroom, teachers then folks need to be brought up to speed on the subject. maybe hel
that are already making some legions uninhabitable. made me going to have or marcus on danielle, caitlin stopped and boxes done is among the boards top 10 countries most affected by climate change. last year, the flood skews more than 1700 people could definitely be getting lots of that genre of money more than a 1000000 livestock was skewed and the economy suffered lots of talents of these. as an under developed country buck assigned less resources. so important to focus on preventive measures...
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caitlin azevedo, who was a witness in this case, sent an email to my client. says, hi, sir, we have reviewed and approved your revised security plan. attached is your amended permit, which reflects a few new permit conditions along with a final copy of your security plan. for reference now, i submit to you that if my client had not out done what he was told to do, that email would not have come from them. that says, we approve your security plan. so not putting the security plan into place is not the issue because it was approved by them. now, the are serious issues with regards to gunshots inside of the nightclub. again, i say nothing is foolproof. any crazy mentally deranged person can find a way to sneak a weapon anywhere near your. yes, my client did not report that. but failure to report a an incident is not something that is so egregious that they must lose their license and their way of earning a living. not reporting alone on the incidents. of june 2023 was bad. and i agree with you. but what could the clients have done to avoid that? they could have w
caitlin azevedo, who was a witness in this case, sent an email to my client. says, hi, sir, we have reviewed and approved your revised security plan. attached is your amended permit, which reflects a few new permit conditions along with a final copy of your security plan. for reference now, i submit to you that if my client had not out done what he was told to do, that email would not have come from them. that says, we approve your security plan. so not putting the security plan into place is...
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caitlin has the mic. if you just give your name and affiliation if you have one. thank you. katie gorka. thank you so much for a great talk. so you trace the movement back to the sixties, but i'm curious if you think it goes back further and you look at all at the marxist roots of this, or do you think there are marxist roots to this? i wouldn't quite go there. i would distinguish two stages of the sexual revolution and obviously sexual mores were changing before the widespread adoption of the birth control pill and related devices in the early 1960s. for example, the first big argument over sex was held by the anglican communion within the anglican communion in 1930, and there are annual conference at lambeth when it was decided for the first time in the history of christianity, to make certain exceptions for artificial contraception. this is a historical point that's not well understood because there was unanimity within christendom about this question from the beginning until 1930 and the anglican communion think communion decided that in certain circumstance, as in marri
caitlin has the mic. if you just give your name and affiliation if you have one. thank you. katie gorka. thank you so much for a great talk. so you trace the movement back to the sixties, but i'm curious if you think it goes back further and you look at all at the marxist roots of this, or do you think there are marxist roots to this? i wouldn't quite go there. i would distinguish two stages of the sexual revolution and obviously sexual mores were changing before the widespread adoption of the...
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caitlin azevedo, who was a witness in this case, sent an email to my client. says, hi, sir, we have reviewed and approved your revised security plan. attached is your amended permit, which reflects a few new permit conditions along with a final copy of your security plan. for reference now, i submit to you that if my client had not out done what he was told to do, that email would not have come from them. that says, we approve your security plan. so not putting the security plan into place is not the issue because it was approved by them. now, the are serious issues with regards to gunshots inside of the nightclub. again, i say nothing is foolproof. any crazy mentally deranged person can find a way to sneak a weapon anywhere near your. yes, my client did not report that. but failure to report a an incident is not something that is so egregious that they must lose their license and their way of earning a living. not reporting alone on the incidents. of june 2023 was bad. and i agree with you. but what could the clients have done to avoid that? they could have w
caitlin azevedo, who was a witness in this case, sent an email to my client. says, hi, sir, we have reviewed and approved your revised security plan. attached is your amended permit, which reflects a few new permit conditions along with a final copy of your security plan. for reference now, i submit to you that if my client had not out done what he was told to do, that email would not have come from them. that says, we approve your security plan. so not putting the security plan into place is...
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a junior at madison university and joseph is a smart sophomore at richter's as well as caitlin rickergeorgetown, a senior. thank you for joining the program. i want to take you to this whole says, have you held your tongue over the last year over concerns about retaliation or harsh criticism? 55% said yes. would you consider yourself in that category? >> absolutely. multiple times in the classroom i felt i had to bite my tongue over these issues because of retaliation not only from the professors but also my fellow peers feel i am going to be judged and treat be different because of that. something i feel needs to stop on college campuses. >> when you notify professors to have a conversation, what did they say? >> i've had professors who were like i tried to explain they are like i'm sorry, you are simply wrong. have had professors tell me before i should be an abortion rights activist and history class, telling me i should have an opinion over that in history class especially you know what happened in the past. >> what is your experience? always reading some of my notes, you have sev
a junior at madison university and joseph is a smart sophomore at richter's as well as caitlin rickergeorgetown, a senior. thank you for joining the program. i want to take you to this whole says, have you held your tongue over the last year over concerns about retaliation or harsh criticism? 55% said yes. would you consider yourself in that category? >> absolutely. multiple times in the classroom i felt i had to bite my tongue over these issues because of retaliation not only from the...
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struck autoworkers on the picket line for the very first time with his own economy and state i am caitlin collins and this is the source. donald trump and his son have been found liable for fraud. a new york supreme court justice ruling that the ex- president also fight financial statements for a decade along with his two adult sons, donald trump jr. and eric trump. it was filed by the new york attorney general last year. and the judge found that trump and company deceived banks and insurers by massively overvaluing his assets, and exaggerating his net worth. the judge also wrote, that is a fantasy world, not the real world. this is a major blow for someone who has been a developer that i spent decades bragging about his wealth. >> i am really proud of my 60s. i really am. i have made billions of dollars in business making deals. all my life i have made money i never quit making money. i built an unbelievable company. tremendous cash. i have some of the greatest assets in the world. we have a lot of cash. built a great business with my family. >> this is all just part of two and $50 milli
struck autoworkers on the picket line for the very first time with his own economy and state i am caitlin collins and this is the source. donald trump and his son have been found liable for fraud. a new york supreme court justice ruling that the ex- president also fight financial statements for a decade along with his two adult sons, donald trump jr. and eric trump. it was filed by the new york attorney general last year. and the judge found that trump and company deceived banks and insurers by...
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caitlin poe lantz, cnn, washington. >>> people in the northeastern u.s.l be trying to dry out and checking for possible damage after friday's record-setting rainstorms that overwhelmed the region. there's more rain in the forecast in the coming hours but nothing like the torrential downpours that brought life threatening flooding on friday, overwhelming homes, businesses, streets and subways across new york and surrounding areas. while more rain fell in one single day at new york's kennedy airport than any other day on record. according to flight aware.com 512 flights into or out of the city's three major airports were cancelled on friday. >>> and the governors of new york and new jersey declared states of emergency because of the storm. cnn's polo sandoval has more on the story. >> reporter: chaos in new york city as heavy rain pounded the five boroughs in the surrounding areas, and more is yet to come. brooklyn saw 4 1/2 inches in only three hours. >> wow, this is unbelievable, i've never seen this situation happen. this is crazy. i don't know how they'
caitlin poe lantz, cnn, washington. >>> people in the northeastern u.s.l be trying to dry out and checking for possible damage after friday's record-setting rainstorms that overwhelmed the region. there's more rain in the forecast in the coming hours but nothing like the torrential downpours that brought life threatening flooding on friday, overwhelming homes, businesses, streets and subways across new york and surrounding areas. while more rain fell in one single day at new york's...
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then, politico's caitlin emma previews the spending battles on capitol hill this fall, including theeptember 30 deadline to fund the government. and turning back to the 22nd anniversary of the september 11 attacks, we take a look at current threats against the u.s. with daniel byman, a former staff number of the 9/11 commission. "washington journal" starts now. host: good morning. today marks the 22nd anniversary of the september 11 attacks. nearly 3000 people died at the world trade center, the pentagon, and a field in pennsylvania. you will spend the firstou
then, politico's caitlin emma previews the spending battles on capitol hill this fall, including theeptember 30 deadline to fund the government. and turning back to the 22nd anniversary of the september 11 attacks, we take a look at current threats against the u.s. with daniel byman, a former staff number of the 9/11 commission. "washington journal" starts now. host: good morning. today marks the 22nd anniversary of the september 11 attacks. nearly 3000 people died at the world trade...
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allison collins, anthony, amy hilton, christopher hilton, caitlin jackson, mitch little, and that he also and -- thank you. you will be seated. i want to first introduce the judges sitting next to me, she will be my legal counsel. i appreciate her giving her time to be here today. she has served with distinction in the dallas area as a prosecutor in a criminal court and on the fifth court of appeals. thank you for being here today. good morning for those of you attending today. a couple of brief remarks in the galley -- gallery. also funds must be turned off, no recordings may be made other than by the media. we must maintain to coram on the floor it all times. we're glad to have you here, but any outbursts by anyone in the gallery will result in your removal so we hope you are with us for the whole time. our first order of business is to address 24 pretrial motions submitted by the party. the rules that were written by the senators and past 25 to three require any motion that could result in the dismissal of an article of impeachment to be voted on by the members of the jury. there
allison collins, anthony, amy hilton, christopher hilton, caitlin jackson, mitch little, and that he also and -- thank you. you will be seated. i want to first introduce the judges sitting next to me, she will be my legal counsel. i appreciate her giving her time to be here today. she has served with distinction in the dallas area as a prosecutor in a criminal court and on the fifth court of appeals. thank you for being here today. good morning for those of you attending today. a couple of...
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spades triumph for the women's world cup, during what is continued fallout with spanish -- unwanted caitlinnda davies in london with more. amanda, what are they asking the players here? >> it is a familiar tale, a similar answer, more money as the federation put it. it's the unions put it, fair and just treatment for the players. and minimum pay levels that have been set for the women's lake in spain. if i tell you the minimum that a woman's player in the professional league in spain should earn, is $17,000 as things go. that is a weak, that is a gear, to put it in context of the men's top flight it's $197,000. this is a negotiation that has been going on for a long time, it's over the last year the players asking for an incremental increase of 2:26 point $5,000 for a minimum a year and in a couple of years that going up to 32,000. the league has hit back saying it is not feasible, but of course as you rightly mentioned, this is coming at this type of chaos for the spanish football. but at the moment, where we should be celebrating the achievements of these women's players, this weekend was
spades triumph for the women's world cup, during what is continued fallout with spanish -- unwanted caitlinnda davies in london with more. amanda, what are they asking the players here? >> it is a familiar tale, a similar answer, more money as the federation put it. it's the unions put it, fair and just treatment for the players. and minimum pay levels that have been set for the women's lake in spain. if i tell you the minimum that a woman's player in the professional league in spain...
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three of those heroes join us, police sergeant michael peterson and officers caitlin wallace and morganrive on scene, in the center of the screen and when you arrive on screen, what do you see, how do you process what needs to be done? >> we call the meeting, took off with the interest of maximizing liability, killed my equipment, further down the road found the vehicle flipped over. approaching the vehicle, some subjects in the car, kind of shocked, kind of frantic, go over the side road and just wait. someone trapped in the car. will: when you see the teenager in the car, what is his condition, how was he trapped, tell me what you saw when it comes to the teenager you needed to help. >> i could see him through the sunroof basically, his legs in the car, the rest was trapped underneath the roof, trying to shut the passenger door to get leverage to get one side off on the driver's side. that is what's going on, close that door and get to the other side and get in position. will: some good samaritans involved as well. never lifted a car. the difficulty level on you guys lifting this car
three of those heroes join us, police sergeant michael peterson and officers caitlin wallace and morganrive on scene, in the center of the screen and when you arrive on screen, what do you see, how do you process what needs to be done? >> we call the meeting, took off with the interest of maximizing liability, killed my equipment, further down the road found the vehicle flipped over. approaching the vehicle, some subjects in the car, kind of shocked, kind of frantic, go over the side road...
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we'll see where this goes thank you, caitlin. >>> good evening, i'm abii phillip, we bring with breaking news that will have as massive impact on the entire united states economy. less than two hours workers across the country are going on strike against the three auto makers. the first ever simultaneous of ford, general motors and stellantis. which owns jeep and chrysler. we're expected to hear from the president of united auto workers. 145,000 union members. economic impact of 5 billion dollars. the union is demanding 40% pay increases. better benefits and a four-day work week. among the players in this whole saga is shawn fain, she's that uaw president who has been pretty unpredictable in talks so far. also, the ceos of these companies who say that the demands will them out of business. also there is the president himself. president biden. he's under pressure both economically and politically tonight. first let's start with cnn business correspondent vanessa. who is live outside of the uaw headquarters in detroit. vanessa, less than two hours until the contract is expected to expire.
we'll see where this goes thank you, caitlin. >>> good evening, i'm abii phillip, we bring with breaking news that will have as massive impact on the entire united states economy. less than two hours workers across the country are going on strike against the three auto makers. the first ever simultaneous of ford, general motors and stellantis. which owns jeep and chrysler. we're expected to hear from the president of united auto workers. 145,000 union members. economic impact of 5...
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. >> caitlin, thank you so much. everyone needs to leave the room when that video comes on. >>> the feds are asking for a limited gag order on donald trump and the former president is firing back, essentially daring the judge to give him one. the special counsel's team wants to impose restrictions on what trump can say about the election interference case, accusing him of telling lies, intimidating witnesses, and threatening prosecutors. it is a pretty extraordinary move given the circumstances of trump being a presidential candidate. he called jack smith deranged, and just moments ago accused the feds of trying to silence him during a campaign. >> did you see today that deranged jack smith, he's the prosecutor, he's a deranged person, wants to take away my rights under the first amendment, wants to take away my right of speaking freely and openly. >> keep in mind trump has a long history of trying to intimidate his way out of legal trouble. there's a record of this after paul manafort and rick gates -- he had friend
. >> caitlin, thank you so much. everyone needs to leave the room when that video comes on. >>> the feds are asking for a limited gag order on donald trump and the former president is firing back, essentially daring the judge to give him one. the special counsel's team wants to impose restrictions on what trump can say about the election interference case, accusing him of telling lies, intimidating witnesses, and threatening prosecutors. it is a pretty extraordinary move given...
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miles: caitlin townsend works for a nonprofit called net your problem, also trying to make it easier for fishermen to recycle plastic gear. she works mostly alone with her dog in a warehouse near the most lucrative fishing port in the u.s., new bedford, massachusetts. >> i take these nets and i will lay it out and essentially separate it into the different types of plastic. miles: net your problem has recycling sites in alaska, washington state, california, and maine, as well as this one. what is the big solution in your view? >> it would be to have an operation like this in every major fishing port in the united states. miles: she has to send the plastic to europe because there are no recycling facilities here that will accept it. down east, buzz scott employs a hydraulic pressure to make it easier to recycle the lobster traps. to melt them down, he must truck them across the border into canada. about a month after our visit to hart island, linda welch led a cleanup effort. volunteers crushed more than 200 traps. a chartered barge is set to haul it away. the derelict fishing gear ju
miles: caitlin townsend works for a nonprofit called net your problem, also trying to make it easier for fishermen to recycle plastic gear. she works mostly alone with her dog in a warehouse near the most lucrative fishing port in the u.s., new bedford, massachusetts. >> i take these nets and i will lay it out and essentially separate it into the different types of plastic. miles: net your problem has recycling sites in alaska, washington state, california, and maine, as well as this one....
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and caitlin, it's just -- one does have to pause and think, you know, the strange universe that we live in, a judge has found him guilty of sexual assault. a judge has now found him guilty of this massive fraud. and he is facing all of these criminal counts. it's extraordinary. >> we talk so much about the big investigations, when will the charles actually happen, if he is convicted, what he actually face jail time? -- i mean, this is the most -- the fact that he is facing -- it strikes into the heart of what he cares about the most, which is as money. if the judge is saying the core of this holds up, that this is right, it's still going to go to trial. what if there's a cash judgment here? what does that mean? could he ends up declaring bankruptcy? we don't know, and that could be something that happens way before anything with the federal cases. >> could his pack payoff this money? >> yeah. someone can help you pay a judgment. i don't know if that would violate campaign finance laws, it probably would, to transfer money over to an individual to pay illegal judgment. i imagine that wou
and caitlin, it's just -- one does have to pause and think, you know, the strange universe that we live in, a judge has found him guilty of sexual assault. a judge has now found him guilty of this massive fraud. and he is facing all of these criminal counts. it's extraordinary. >> we talk so much about the big investigations, when will the charles actually happen, if he is convicted, what he actually face jail time? -- i mean, this is the most -- the fact that he is facing -- it strikes...
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>> first, caitlin, i think it's important to remember that the people at the center of the storm, the almost all helpless harmless people who are desperate for a better life in america. they live in the most impoverished, violence, regions of our planet, and they're desperate to get here, even if it means making a dangerous journey like the one you just described. so, the administration, the biden administration, may break, they were very effective in delivering the message there is a white way, rightly in a wrong way to come here and they emphasize that at the the title 42, and the numbers fell dramatically in may, just when everybody thought the numbers would go up dramatically. my take on this whole thing, and i learned this lesson when i was in office managing this problem myself, is that illegal immigration react sharply, and quickly to information about perceived changes and enforcement policy here. but, and here's the big but, as long as the underlying push factors persist in places like venezuela, guatemala, honduras, haiti, cuba, the numbers are always going to revert back to
>> first, caitlin, i think it's important to remember that the people at the center of the storm, the almost all helpless harmless people who are desperate for a better life in america. they live in the most impoverished, violence, regions of our planet, and they're desperate to get here, even if it means making a dangerous journey like the one you just described. so, the administration, the biden administration, may break, they were very effective in delivering the message there is a...
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thank, you caitlin, and be sure to tune in on eight pm eastern for champions for change, one hour specials it for me. -- getting that super bowl run, but dallas cowboys. as you heard him at the, and this, he believes, will be more really puts it into perspective the way he views success, where he is now, especially after spending those years in prison. and obviously a big thanks to sherman for sharing his story with us, and
thank, you caitlin, and be sure to tune in on eight pm eastern for champions for change, one hour specials it for me. -- getting that super bowl run, but dallas cowboys. as you heard him at the, and this, he believes, will be more really puts it into perspective the way he views success, where he is now, especially after spending those years in prison. and obviously a big thanks to sherman for sharing his story with us, and
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so a dilemma now has come in from caitlin.ment about whether pet . she really whether to get a pet. she really wants a tortoise, but i would get annoyed with it walking around but i think. around so slowly. but i think. >> what please, can you advise jonathan? what caitlin should do is get a flatmates lasagne . no, is get a flatmates lasagne. no, shut up. listen why would you be so get the turtle , john. so get the turtle, john. >> you. me, get the turtle. get mount it from behind. they always finish last, don't they? >> what's the other thing about turtles ? >> what's the other thing about tur1why’ anyone be so >> why would anyone be so annoyed pet that >> why would anyone be so annoye slowly? pet that >> why would anyone be so annoye slowly? i pet that >> why would anyone be so annoye slowly? i don't pet that >> why would anyone be so annoye slowly? i don't understand moves slowly? i don't understand why an issue that you why that's an issue that if you want dog and gets out want to walk a dog and gets out the turtles, might
so a dilemma now has come in from caitlin.ment about whether pet . she really whether to get a pet. she really wants a tortoise, but i would get annoyed with it walking around but i think. around so slowly. but i think. >> what please, can you advise jonathan? what caitlin should do is get a flatmates lasagne . no, is get a flatmates lasagne. no, shut up. listen why would you be so get the turtle , john. so get the turtle, john. >> you. me, get the turtle. get mount it from behind....
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so a dilemma now has come in from caitlin.ther pet . she really whether to get a pet. she really wants a tortoise, but i would get annoyed with it walking around but i think. around so slowly. but i think. >> what please, can you advise jonathan? what caitlin should do is get a flatmates lasagne . no, is get a flatmates lasagne. no, shut up. listen why would you be so get the turtle , john. so get the turtle, john. >> you. me, get the turtle. get mount it from behind. they always finish last, don't they? >> what's the other thing about turtles ? >> what's the other thing about tur1why’ anyone be so >> why would anyone be so annoyed pet that >> why would anyone be so annoye slowly? pet that >> why would anyone be so annoye slowly? i pet that >> why would anyone be so annoye slowly? i don't pet that >> why would anyone be so annoye slowly? i don't understand moves slowly? i don't understand why an issue that you why that's an issue that if you want dog and gets out want to walk a dog and gets out the turtles, might the way of tu
so a dilemma now has come in from caitlin.ther pet . she really whether to get a pet. she really wants a tortoise, but i would get annoyed with it walking around but i think. around so slowly. but i think. >> what please, can you advise jonathan? what caitlin should do is get a flatmates lasagne . no, is get a flatmates lasagne. no, shut up. listen why would you be so get the turtle , john. so get the turtle, john. >> you. me, get the turtle. get mount it from behind. they always...
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. >> caitlin, is peter navarro still of interest to the former president, or trump world? i mean, is this something they would fund-raise off of? >> i mean, clearly not enough for trump to say yes, i did invoke privilege over this. because that wasn't that at the heart of this, he was saying what trump did, and that is why he did not respond to that subpoena, that's why he did not comply with it. but, trump never came and offered any testimony, or they never wrote anything, or never had any evidence that trump had actually done that. and that's what was at the heart of this, and that's without the biggest blow to peter navarro here is, the judge released that last week and said, you can't make that argument of executive privilege. that's why this whole thing overlap past few days. >> and for to be like slavery boil to the sky, the former president, and not have income. >> and he was asked today, why didn't you just get trump to say that he did that? and he said, well he's dealing with his own legal problems, noting all the indictments that trump was facing, which i thought
. >> caitlin, is peter navarro still of interest to the former president, or trump world? i mean, is this something they would fund-raise off of? >> i mean, clearly not enough for trump to say yes, i did invoke privilege over this. because that wasn't that at the heart of this, he was saying what trump did, and that is why he did not respond to that subpoena, that's why he did not comply with it. but, trump never came and offered any testimony, or they never wrote anything, or never...
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thank you, caitlin. >> bye. >> good evening, everyone i'm abby philip.date for the presidency. the evidence is right there in front of us. the majority of democrats think he is too old. they want another candidate. as the clock now takes toward the election, does the president still have the support among the people who got him to the white house in the first place? in moments, i will speak with the man who propelled biden to the nomination. and the presidency congressman jim clyburn. one of biden's weaknesses, according to these critics, is his number two, vice president kamala harris. her numbers aren't great either. a poll from over the summer showed half of the voters have a negative view of harris. that's one of the lowest ratings for that poll. among democrats, she is obviously more popular. listen to former house speaker nancy pelosi earlier tonight right here on cnn. >> vice president kamala harris, the best running mate for this president? >> he thinks so. and that's
thank you, caitlin. >> bye. >> good evening, everyone i'm abby philip.date for the presidency. the evidence is right there in front of us. the majority of democrats think he is too old. they want another candidate. as the clock now takes toward the election, does the president still have the support among the people who got him to the white house in the first place? in moments, i will speak with the man who propelled biden to the nomination. and the presidency congressman jim...