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nueva york, el presdiente biden la primera dama se unieron a la vicepresidenta kamala harris en arlington, virginiamenaje a las ciento ohenta y cuatro victimas del atentado contra el pentagono.... pablo gato con los detalles. el cuerpo de una marine estadouidense muerta en el atentado suicida en el aeropuerto de kabul, afganistan, regreso a mssachusetts, coincidiendo con el vigesimo aniversario de lo atentados terroristas que dieron lugar a la guerra mas larga de estados unidos... la sargento "johanny rosario pichardo" de 25 aqos, de origen dominicana, murio cerca del aeropuerto de kabul, tras la toma del poder taliban. a proposito de afghanistasn el departamento de estado informo que "calcula" que aproximadamente 100 ciudadanos estadounidenses permanecen en ese pais... esa cifra proviene de una "estimacion" desde la retirada oficial de las tropas de estados unidos a fines de agosto, pero puede "cambiar", dada la situacion "realmente fluida" sobre el terreno. cambiamos de tema... en chicago el dilema de como ombatir la violencia vuelve a desatar una fuerte controvesia, luego de que el jefe de la po
nueva york, el presdiente biden la primera dama se unieron a la vicepresidenta kamala harris en arlington, virginiamenaje a las ciento ohenta y cuatro victimas del atentado contra el pentagono.... pablo gato con los detalles. el cuerpo de una marine estadouidense muerta en el atentado suicida en el aeropuerto de kabul, afganistan, regreso a mssachusetts, coincidiendo con el vigesimo aniversario de lo atentados terroristas que dieron lugar a la guerra mas larga de estados unidos... la sargento...
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>> welcome to the new event for clean energy jobs and community from arlington virginia and those clean energy jobs possible as a kick off the programming youtube twitter and linkedin please join the conversation today will be joined by my colleague andrew friedman to the infrastructure and budget bill and discuss. >> in the first guest is a senator from california joining us from los angeles. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having it is a timely and important topic. >> and how you think the bipartisan infrastructure bill and that democrats are trying to move to the budget process and also to get a sense of what are the top priorities for the measures? >> there is a lot to unpack. number one not just the need to act that the urgency. there has been a debate. clearly the bipartisan infrastructure package so those that will achieve and if you're not convince we have to tackle climate with urgency in the flooding it caused new york and new jersey and other areas in many parts and suffering from another record-setting wildfire season the extreme weather patterns the sustain dr
>> welcome to the new event for clean energy jobs and community from arlington virginia and those clean energy jobs possible as a kick off the programming youtube twitter and linkedin please join the conversation today will be joined by my colleague andrew friedman to the infrastructure and budget bill and discuss. >> in the first guest is a senator from california joining us from los angeles. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having it is a timely and important...
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amy: biden and harris also visited arlington, virginia, to lay a wreath at the site of the 9/11 attack on the pentagon. meanwhile, the fbi has released the first of several previously classified documents examining connections beeen saudi citizens and two of the 9/11 hijackers. the first document provided no conclusive links between prominent saudis and the attackers, khalid al-mihdhar and nawaf al-hazmi. 15 of the 19 hijackers were saudi citizens, and families of 9/11 victims have long suspected senior saudi officials provided funding and assistance for the attacks. former president george w. bush to comparisons within the january 6 insurrection at the u.s. capitol. he spoke at the 9/11 memorial in shanks fell, pennsylvania. pres. bush: there is little overlap between violent extremists abrdnd at home. disdainful in the sregar for human life and their determination to defile national symbols. they are children of the same foul spit. it is our continuing duty to confront them. amy: the lord are snowboarders launched killed an estimated 900 29,000 people in afghanistan, pakistan, rectum
amy: biden and harris also visited arlington, virginia, to lay a wreath at the site of the 9/11 attack on the pentagon. meanwhile, the fbi has released the first of several previously classified documents examining connections beeen saudi citizens and two of the 9/11 hijackers. the first document provided no conclusive links between prominent saudis and the attackers, khalid al-mihdhar and nawaf al-hazmi. 15 of the 19 hijackers were saudi citizens, and families of 9/11 victims have long...
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>> a live look now at the pentagon in arlington, virginia where president biden, vice president harris, and their spouses will lay a wreath. live coverage begins at 4:45 eastern here on c-span. this morning, vice president harris and former president george w. bush spoke at the remembrance ceremony in shanksville, pennsylvania. this is one hour 40 minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> good morning. the national park service has the great privilege of being a caretaker to this memorial. dedicated to the memory of 40 remarkable people. as they boarded their aircraft in newark 20 years ago today, these 40 individuals never imagined the challenge they were about to face. in a moments time, their journey to san francisco became a harrowing test of their strength and courage. the passengers and crew members of flight 93 met this test as heroes and literally changed the course of history. this morning, i would like to respectfully extend a special welcome to the vice president of the united states, kamala harris , and the second gentleman. [applause] and to the 43rd president of the united states, doo
>> a live look now at the pentagon in arlington, virginia where president biden, vice president harris, and their spouses will lay a wreath. live coverage begins at 4:45 eastern here on c-span. this morning, vice president harris and former president george w. bush spoke at the remembrance ceremony in shanksville, pennsylvania. this is one hour 40 minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> good morning. the national park service has the great privilege of being a caretaker to this memorial....
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he's a teacher in arlington, virginia. >> my vaccine is months old and it's just -- i think it just makesme wonder when is going to be the day that maybe my mask wasn't quite right in the classroom with a student that winds up testing positive it's just the anxiety level, i don't know how long we can keep this up. it is exhausting. >>> but there is still no clear booster time line for adults under 65 vaccinated with pfizer or for the 45% of americans inoculated with moderna or johnson & johnson. >> today's decision only addresses some americans. but in other countries where they are offering boosters, they are mixing and matching vaccines why aren't we doing this in the u.s. >> yeah. this is something where we really wanted to let data lead because we want to make the most safe recommendations for americans. >> reporter: the staggered roll-out of boosters will happen at pharmacies, health care clinics and doctors' offices. many are still anxious about when it will be their turn. >> one family said that they're living like hermits now waiting for the booster. so there is a lot of anxiety.
he's a teacher in arlington, virginia. >> my vaccine is months old and it's just -- i think it just makesme wonder when is going to be the day that maybe my mask wasn't quite right in the classroom with a student that winds up testing positive it's just the anxiety level, i don't know how long we can keep this up. it is exhausting. >>> but there is still no clear booster time line for adults under 65 vaccinated with pfizer or for the 45% of americans inoculated with moderna or...
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. >> welcome to the new event for clean energy jobs and community from arlington virginia and those cleanrgy jobs possible as a kick off the programming youtube twitter and linkedin
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nueva york, el presidente biden y la primera dama se unieron a la vicepresidenta harris en arlington, virginiapaÍs polÍticamente muy dividido. este homenaje no solamente fue para 184 vÍctimas del ataque terrorista en el pentÁgono, sino tambiÉn para los miles de soldados que salieron de este edificio para pelear en el mundo en la guerra contra el terrorismo. en afganistÁn murieron 2448. en irak mÁs de 4000. un dÍa muy emotivo. fÉlix: el cuerpo de una marine estado ——estadounidense muerta en kabul, regresÓ al paÍs. la sargento de 25 aÑos de origen dominicano muriÓ cerca del aeropuerto de kabul tras la toma del poder talibÁn. a propÓsito de afganistÁn, el departamento de estado informÓ que calcula que aproximadamente 100 ciudadanos estadounidenses permanecen en ese paÍs. eso proviene de una estimaciÓn tras la retirada de las tropas a fines de agosto, pero puede cambiar. en chicago, el dilema de cÓmo combatir la violencia vuelve a desatar una fuerte polÉmica. luego de que el jefe de la policÍa y la alcaldesa propusieran desmantelar las pandillas con estrategias que algunos concejales y activistas
nueva york, el presidente biden y la primera dama se unieron a la vicepresidenta harris en arlington, virginiapaÍs polÍticamente muy dividido. este homenaje no solamente fue para 184 vÍctimas del ataque terrorista en el pentÁgono, sino tambiÉn para los miles de soldados que salieron de este edificio para pelear en el mundo en la guerra contra el terrorismo. en afganistÁn murieron 2448. en irak mÁs de 4000. un dÍa muy emotivo. fÉlix: el cuerpo de una marine estado ——estadounidense...
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. >>> we want to take you now to arlington, virginia, live. this is the pentagon.e the blue light illuminating the sky. the pentagon was attacked on 9/11, 20 years ago today. look at this, tonight firefighters from overseas paying tribute by making this climb for charity. these are from england, working to replicate the same climb that doomed firefighters made on 9/11 at the world trade center towers. they ran up the equivalent of 110 stories in full gear in bristol. it took nearly two hours but they raised the equivalent of $5,600. thank you to our brothers over in england. >>> we want to leave you tonight with a look at a live picture of the reflecting pool at ground zero, new york city. you can see the beams of light where the world trade center towers fell. flora teng: i just felt like i had nowhere to go. chris: viewers complain travel agents aren't helping them get refunds. we found a little-publicized way to get your money back. some say it's a secret. janin griebel: it was just kind of frustrating. chris: live music fans sound off because they can't get the
. >>> we want to take you now to arlington, virginia, live. this is the pentagon.e the blue light illuminating the sky. the pentagon was attacked on 9/11, 20 years ago today. look at this, tonight firefighters from overseas paying tribute by making this climb for charity. these are from england, working to replicate the same climb that doomed firefighters made on 9/11 at the world trade center towers. they ran up the equivalent of 110 stories in full gear in bristol. it took nearly two...
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giving this press briefing in arlington, virginia, the headquarters of the pentagon. he went on to say, we will continue to defend america and to conduct counter terrorism operations, requiring us to assure up security around the canister can deepen our ties with all down lies and new partners. he also promised to look back and learn every lesson. we can, he said his words in that sentiment also echoed by the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark, milly, who said counter terrorism operations in afghanistan and the region have protected protected america for 20 years. the hasn't been an attack on the homeland. he went on to point out, but he did speak of the mixed feelings. the longest war has produced saying we are conflicted with feelings of pain, sadness, and anger, but also pride and resilience. he sang the service men and women who had served during america's longest was saying your service mattered and was not in vain. it was interesting to see how they answered one of the key questions. one of the 1st questions that was post of what the future rela
giving this press briefing in arlington, virginia, the headquarters of the pentagon. he went on to say, we will continue to defend america and to conduct counter terrorism operations, requiring us to assure up security around the canister can deepen our ties with all down lies and new partners. he also promised to look back and learn every lesson. we can, he said his words in that sentiment also echoed by the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark, milly, who said counter terrorism...
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were actually from arlington, virginia, where the pentagon is patty. that speech that we heard by to top defense officials, really trying to reach out and acknowledge the pain of this war. but to, to emphasize, to people that it wasn't for nothing exactly. this press conference was 100 percent about sending a message to the u. s. military and all the people who work here in the pentagon and all bases all across the country in the world. this has been seen in the us as a humiliating withdraw. there are lots of questions these 2 gentlemen need to have answers for such as how did the intelligence go so wrong? was it in fact wrong? when they publicly came out and said, they thought the forces could last 6 months to up to a year and a half. was there a contingency plan? they say there was a contingency plan, that's why we had all these troops near afghanistan able to deploy very quickly. but there are going to be lots and lots of questions about how this got so wrong so fast. how they weren't able to get all the americans out to believe they're about $200.0
were actually from arlington, virginia, where the pentagon is patty. that speech that we heard by to top defense officials, really trying to reach out and acknowledge the pain of this war. but to, to emphasize, to people that it wasn't for nothing exactly. this press conference was 100 percent about sending a message to the u. s. military and all the people who work here in the pentagon and all bases all across the country in the world. this has been seen in the us as a humiliating withdraw....
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people died after terrorists hijacked and crashed planes in lower manhattan in pennsylvania in arlington virginiaafter the troops left afghanistan, ending the nearly 20 year war. vice president kamala harris on a separate event before turning the president at the pentagon. americans have experienced weather disasters the summer according to an analysis of the washington post, the u.s. has been hit with heat waves, wildfires, flooding hurricanes and other natural disasters killing nearly four people. back to bongino. ♪♪ dan: back to "unfiltered". dozens have tragically died in the remnants of hurricane ida slamming into the northeast bringing historic flooding and/or tornado. democrats wasted no time demanding action against climate change. >> global warming is upon us and it's going to get worse and worse and worse unless we do something about it. dan: >> extreme storm in the climate crisis are here. we need to be better prepared. we need to act. congress returned this month, i'm going to press further action on my bill back better plan. >> the world is changing, the storms are coming in more fre
people died after terrorists hijacked and crashed planes in lower manhattan in pennsylvania in arlington virginiaafter the troops left afghanistan, ending the nearly 20 year war. vice president kamala harris on a separate event before turning the president at the pentagon. americans have experienced weather disasters the summer according to an analysis of the washington post, the u.s. has been hit with heat waves, wildfires, flooding hurricanes and other natural disasters killing nearly four...
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of the republican national lawyers association 2021 national policy conference being held in arlington, virginia, live at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span2 come on minus c-span.org or you can listen on the free c-span radio app. >> sunday night on q&a lawrence wright, pulitzer prize-winning author and new yorker staff writer talks about his latest book the plague year, america in the time of covid which examines the origins of covid-19, the response to the outbreak by the chinese government and the handling of the pandemic by the trump administration. >> there was a global pandemic preparedness report that was prepared by johns hopkins and other entities, and it ranked the united states number one being prepared and all the things the president cited about the greatest public health institutions in the world, the scientist, they were true. and yet if you turned the rankings upside down it would've been perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda and latvia and vietnam doing very well, and the u.s. and uk number one and number two doing really poor. hubris
of the republican national lawyers association 2021 national policy conference being held in arlington, virginia, live at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span2 come on minus c-span.org or you can listen on the free c-span radio app. >> sunday night on q&a lawrence wright, pulitzer prize-winning author and new yorker staff writer talks about his latest book the plague year, america in the time of covid which examines the origins of covid-19, the response to the outbreak by the chinese government...
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the twin towers site, the pentagon memorial outside of washington across the potomac river in arlington, virginia shanksville, pennsylvania. your calls as well. our covers going well into the afternoon. we hope you join us on c-span. this is virginia in waldorf, maryland. good morning. caller: how are you? host: doing well, virginia. caller: my daughter is in new york, right down from the twin towers. so was her apartment actually. the devastation was really bad. after the towers fell it put them down in the basement of the building until the air could clear out. unfortunately, i'm in d.c. i worked at 1710h, right across from the white house. we lost one employee. we had employees that came out of the pentagon with their hands on their knees. you could feel the repercussion of the building, the pentagon when he got hit. our building in d.c. it was just a devastating day for anybody that has to experience it. the city was locked down. the buses could not come in. you had to ride the subway, and only certain lines. it was mass chaos. we had sharpshooters on top of our building. we had -- with the w
the twin towers site, the pentagon memorial outside of washington across the potomac river in arlington, virginia shanksville, pennsylvania. your calls as well. our covers going well into the afternoon. we hope you join us on c-span. this is virginia in waldorf, maryland. good morning. caller: how are you? host: doing well, virginia. caller: my daughter is in new york, right down from the twin towers. so was her apartment actually. the devastation was really bad. after the towers fell it put...
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rodney davis speak to the republican national lawyers association national policy conference in arlington virginia. the topics include the afghanistan withdrawal, election security and the 2022 midterm elections. this is an hour i would like to introduce my friend and hoosier representative jim banks. jim represented the indiana third district since 2017 and serves on the house committee on armed services and the house committee on education. he's a u.s. navy officer reserved and served in afghanistan from 2014 to 2015. also a member of house leadership representative banks serves as the chair man of the committee the largest caucus of conservative legislators in washington and for those of you that don't know it's focused on the legislative agenda and correct me if i'm wrong it's the largest group in the republican caucus. the last thing and i suspect jin may be proud of this he has the distinction of having been kicked off the january 6th so-calledis bipartisan commissin so with that, thank you so much. a. >> thank you so much for that greato introduction it is an honor to be with all of you tod
rodney davis speak to the republican national lawyers association national policy conference in arlington virginia. the topics include the afghanistan withdrawal, election security and the 2022 midterm elections. this is an hour i would like to introduce my friend and hoosier representative jim banks. jim represented the indiana third district since 2017 and serves on the house committee on armed services and the house committee on education. he's a u.s. navy officer reserved and served in...
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arad michael, welcome we're delighted to have you with us it's a beautiful place i grew up in arlington, virginia i think of it along with arli arlington cemetery as two of the places that both have the beauty and dignity of a memorial such as you want to -- wanted to achieve. what did you achieve with your design and are you happy with the end product? i'm sure you are. >> thank you for having me today. i very much appreciate the comparison between arlington and new york you know, i started thinking about a design for a memorial here shortly after the attack. initially designing anything right here felt too soon too raw. so i imagined the memorial a block further west in the hudson river and the river shorn open forming two square voids that remain empty despite the water flowing in what i wanted to capture is a sense of loss and absence that time doesn't erase when the competition was announced for a memorial here, at the site i wanted to bring that sense of absence and loss to the site. but, also, marry it together with what i saw in new york in places like washington square which was how impo
arad michael, welcome we're delighted to have you with us it's a beautiful place i grew up in arlington, virginia i think of it along with arli arlington cemetery as two of the places that both have the beauty and dignity of a memorial such as you want to -- wanted to achieve. what did you achieve with your design and are you happy with the end product? i'm sure you are. >> thank you for having me today. i very much appreciate the comparison between arlington and new york you know, i...
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president biden will attend ceremonies in manhattan, shanksville, pennsylvania and arlington, virginiaw. bush and barack obama will participate, too. former president donald trump is providing commentary at a boxing match tomorrow night. the contra costa fire protection district has placed 416 flags outside of station 11 in clayton in honor of some victims from 9/11. each has the name of a first responder who lost their life. the memorial will be open through september 13. kumasi: tomorrow, families of passengers aboard flight 93 will gather in shanksville, pennsylvania. one of them will be jack, whose wife lauren died when flight 93 crashed. the couple lived in san rafael. he said his wife would into action with other passengers against the hijackers. lauren was three months pregnant. >> it was excruciating going through that, especially the first father's day without being the father i expected to be, and not having my wife there. kumasi: he believes future generations need to know how those on flight 93 changed history. >> flight 93 was the first victory against hate. there is video
president biden will attend ceremonies in manhattan, shanksville, pennsylvania and arlington, virginiaw. bush and barack obama will participate, too. former president donald trump is providing commentary at a boxing match tomorrow night. the contra costa fire protection district has placed 416 flags outside of station 11 in clayton in honor of some victims from 9/11. each has the name of a first responder who lost their life. the memorial will be open through september 13. kumasi: tomorrow,...
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and justin is the captain with the arlington, virginia department.n and then terry shaffer. the volunteer fire department who responded to the crash of flight 93 nearly 20 years ago. terry, i'll start with you here with me in shanksville. what do you feel when you come to the place 20 years later? >> oh, one of the things i feel is a sense of pride that we were able to accomplish this and build it in such a short time. i automatically go back to the field and what it looked like and what you see when you look out there right now and what i see are two different things because i'm going back to that day and can see a lot of the debris field and what have you. just really proud of the way things went here and honor the 40 heroes. they are the real heroes. >> you mentioned what you saw that day. what did it look like 20 years ago? >> it was just a lot of small broken up debris. there's a crater where the plane actually impacted. there's fire down into the hemlock trees down there. it was pretty rough. >> i know you just live a few miles away now. tens o
and justin is the captain with the arlington, virginia department.n and then terry shaffer. the volunteer fire department who responded to the crash of flight 93 nearly 20 years ago. terry, i'll start with you here with me in shanksville. what do you feel when you come to the place 20 years later? >> oh, one of the things i feel is a sense of pride that we were able to accomplish this and build it in such a short time. i automatically go back to the field and what it looked like and what...
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host: let's go to dan who is calling from arlington, virginia. good morning.aller: good morning to you and thank you for what you guys are doing it, remembering. i think that the thing that really leaps out at me is the legacy in the history of 9/11. it is not what happened, that airplanes had towers or buildings, but what happened immediately thereafter. the courage, bravery, tenacity of the passengers and crew of flight 93. they knew what it is that they were facing. and unlike the military, who were sworn to protect and defend the constitution of the united states, these passengers and crew, regardless of religion, race, creed, color, ethnicity, came together as americans to fight back. and then come along with the firefighters in new york, the nypd officers, the port authority officers, emts and other first responders were up in pennsylvania and new york and washington. that gift of a great example, that gift of fighting back in a state of fear and uncertainty is a legacy that i hope we all in the united states take moving forward. thanks. host: lee, michi
host: let's go to dan who is calling from arlington, virginia. good morning.aller: good morning to you and thank you for what you guys are doing it, remembering. i think that the thing that really leaps out at me is the legacy in the history of 9/11. it is not what happened, that airplanes had towers or buildings, but what happened immediately thereafter. the courage, bravery, tenacity of the passengers and crew of flight 93. they knew what it is that they were facing. and unlike the military,...
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way to his final stop on this september 11th anniversary where he will visit the pentagon in arlington, virginia, and lay a wreath there. the president began his day at ground zero at the 9/11 memorial in new york city where he was accompanied by the former presidents barack obama and bill clinton and jill biden and former first ladies hillary clinton and michelle obama. the president stood there as he listened to the names that were read of each individual who lost their lives in the september 11th attack. after visiting new york city, the president then traveled to shanksville, pennsylvania, where he laid a wreath in honor of those who lost their lives on flight 93. one person whose name he laid the wreath in front of was a man named jeremy, 31 years old on flight 93 and he was one of the men who strategized to overtake the hijackers who likely intended for that flight to hit the u.s. capitol, but with that heroism and bravery of the passengers and crew on that flight, ultimately, that flight crashed into a rural field in pennsylvania. the president and first lady laid a wreath there and then
way to his final stop on this september 11th anniversary where he will visit the pentagon in arlington, virginia, and lay a wreath there. the president began his day at ground zero at the 9/11 memorial in new york city where he was accompanied by the former presidents barack obama and bill clinton and jill biden and former first ladies hillary clinton and michelle obama. the president stood there as he listened to the names that were read of each individual who lost their lives in the september...
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it done, because school districts don't have a nurse and they share nurse staff, and then in arlington, virginia, you are lucky if you can find a class that has less than 25 kids in it, and so how is that working on the practical level of testing every kid everyday? >> that is the challenge, and that is why the experts say if you want to do this and call on the schools to do it, you have to provide more detail from the cdc on how to do it, because like i said, that the tests were designed and especially the rapid antigen tests to be one after another 48 hours apart, and a pediatrician said that they have done the pilot programs in many states including hers for the reasons that you outlined, it is difficult to administer them in schools, especially if you did not plan on this way back in the spring to try and set up all of the logistics for this. one possibility, geoff, she is telling me is that to send them home basically with the parents, and you have to get the parental consent and have the children bring them in as a condition. and this way if the tests are made cheaper and more accessible,
it done, because school districts don't have a nurse and they share nurse staff, and then in arlington, virginia, you are lucky if you can find a class that has less than 25 kids in it, and so how is that working on the practical level of testing every kid everyday? >> that is the challenge, and that is why the experts say if you want to do this and call on the schools to do it, you have to provide more detail from the cdc on how to do it, because like i said, that the tests were designed...
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host: let's go to dan who's calling from arlington, virginia. dan, good morning.aller: hey, good morning to you and thank you for what you guys are doing, remembering 20 years ago today or yesterday, i guess. i think that the thing that really leaps out at me is the legacy and the history of 9/11 is not what happened as airplanes hit towers or buildings, but what happened immediately thereafter. and the courage, bravery, tenacity of the passengers and crew of flight 93. it knew what it is that they were facing and unlike the military who were sworn to protect and defend the constitution of the united states, these passengers and crew regardless of religion, race, creed, color, ethnicity, came together as americans to fight back. and them along with the firefighters in new york, the nypd officers, the port authority officers, and other first responders both up in pennsylvania and new york and washington, that gift of a great example that gift of fighting back in the face of fear and uncertainty is a legacy that i hope that we all here to the united states take movi
host: let's go to dan who's calling from arlington, virginia. dan, good morning.aller: hey, good morning to you and thank you for what you guys are doing, remembering 20 years ago today or yesterday, i guess. i think that the thing that really leaps out at me is the legacy and the history of 9/11 is not what happened as airplanes hit towers or buildings, but what happened immediately thereafter. and the courage, bravery, tenacity of the passengers and crew of flight 93. it knew what it is that...
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. >> heidi, you're in arlington, virginia where the rubber meets the road on this plan. what are you seeing about how it's being put into action and how are they preparing for the vaccinated folks to start coming back for one more? >> yeah. garrett, on the other side of the potomac, they may be debating confusion and criticism about messaging but here in arlington, they say they're breathing a sigh of relief, especially among those age 65 and older. many of them were vaccinated at first chance in january, february. we know from the data their antibodies are waning. their grandchildren are back in school, unvaccinated. holidays are approaching. there's relief among them and health care workers. we spoke earlier with one of the chief medical officers in arlington county. he said look, in contrast to last time where we saw the long cues. people had to wait weeks and even months, this time we have huge capacity and infrastructure already in place. the large auditorium here. we are ready. here's what he said. >> we've already seen about 600 individuals come through where thei
. >> heidi, you're in arlington, virginia where the rubber meets the road on this plan. what are you seeing about how it's being put into action and how are they preparing for the vaccinated folks to start coming back for one more? >> yeah. garrett, on the other side of the potomac, they may be debating confusion and criticism about messaging but here in arlington, they say they're breathing a sigh of relief, especially among those age 65 and older. many of them were vaccinated at...
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the sites of the three attacks, new york city, shanksville, pennsylvania, and the pentagon in arlington, virginia. former president obama is set to attend a remembrance ceremony at ground zero in new york city. on a programming note i'll be cohosting a four-hour special next saturday morning along side steph nye ruhle at ground zero, andrea mitchell and hallie jackson at the pentagon and jeff bennett in shanksville, next saturday, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. one week after that nbc news has learned there is another far right wing rally planned for the u.s. capitol. believe it or not its goal is to demand justice for the hundreds of people charged in connection with the events of the last time there was a right wing rally at the capitol, the january 6th insurrection. by justice by the way i don't mean convictions and jail time. they want the opposite. this comes as a house committee investigating the january 6 attacks continues to annoy republicans due to its insistence on finding out the truth about what happened on january 6th. now republicans are unhappy that the committee has tol
the sites of the three attacks, new york city, shanksville, pennsylvania, and the pentagon in arlington, virginia. former president obama is set to attend a remembrance ceremony at ground zero in new york city. on a programming note i'll be cohosting a four-hour special next saturday morning along side steph nye ruhle at ground zero, andrea mitchell and hallie jackson at the pentagon and jeff bennett in shanksville, next saturday, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. one week after that...
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let me bring in heidi przybyla at an elementary school in arlington, virginia. they have kind of a unique plan pree the announce of the president to slow the spread. tell us what's happening at long branch elementary. >> the next few weeks are so critical. we're going to see the delta virus peak in this area at the same time we're bringing children back into gym cafeterias that were not designed for social distancing and having them dine indoors. something the principal here told me none of us as adults would do when we weren't vaccinated with a less transmissible variant. here's what some of the principals had to say about their hopes for this very simple, in their words, solution to keeping kids safe. >> did it cost a lot of money do something like this? >> to go outdoors for lunch? >> yeah. >> no. >> you didn't have to use your covid money, right? >> no, we didn't use covid money. we just used our brains and decided, like what's best for kids? and as i said, we figured out several years ago that our kids love being outdoors for lunch. we call it outdoor reces
let me bring in heidi przybyla at an elementary school in arlington, virginia. they have kind of a unique plan pree the announce of the president to slow the spread. tell us what's happening at long branch elementary. >> the next few weeks are so critical. we're going to see the delta virus peak in this area at the same time we're bringing children back into gym cafeterias that were not designed for social distancing and having them dine indoors. something the principal here told me none...
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and rodney davis speak to the republican national lawyers association policy conference in arlington, virginia. the topics include the afghanistan withdrawal on the election security, and the 2022 midterm elections. this is one hour. -- representative banks serves as the chairman of the republican study committee, the largest caucus of conservative legislators in washington. rnc, this is a policy group focused on developing a conservative legislative agenda and correct me if i'm wrong, jim, the largest in the republican caucus. and the last thing, and i suspect that jim may be proud of this, he has the distinction of having been kicked off the january 6th so-called bipartisan commission by nancy pelosi. with that, jim, thank you so much for being here. [applause] >> well, good morning, thank you very much, tom, for that great introduction. it's an honor to be with all of you today, and thank you, again, for the invitation. i'm really humbled that a group of lawyers would allow me to come and speak to you this morning. i'm really grateful for the work that you do in behalf of the republican par
and rodney davis speak to the republican national lawyers association policy conference in arlington, virginia. the topics include the afghanistan withdrawal on the election security, and the 2022 midterm elections. this is one hour. -- representative banks serves as the chairman of the republican study committee, the largest caucus of conservative legislators in washington. rnc, this is a policy group focused on developing a conservative legislative agenda and correct me if i'm wrong, jim, the...
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rodney davis speak to the republican national lawyers' association national policy conference in arlington, virginia. the topics include the afghanistan withdrawal, election security and the 2022 midterm elections. this is an hour. >> i'd like to introduce hi friend and a fellow -- my friend and a fellow hoosier, representative jim banks. jim has represented the indiana 3rd district since 2017, serves on the house committee on armed services and the house committee on education, also on veteran services as he makes his way up here. he's a u.s. navy officer reserve and served in afghanistan from 2014-2015. also he's a member of house leadership. representative banks serves as the chairman of the republican study committee, the largest caucuss of conservative legislators in washington. the rfc, for those who don't know, focuses on developing a legislative agenda and it's then largest group in the republican caucus. >> withoutut a doubt. >> and the last thing, and i suspect that jim's maybe proud of this, he has the distinction ofsp having been kicked off the january 6th so-called bipartisan commission
rodney davis speak to the republican national lawyers' association national policy conference in arlington, virginia. the topics include the afghanistan withdrawal, election security and the 2022 midterm elections. this is an hour. >> i'd like to introduce hi friend and a fellow -- my friend and a fellow hoosier, representative jim banks. jim has represented the indiana 3rd district since 2017, serves on the house committee on armed services and the house committee on education, also on...
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host: let's go to nathaniel in arlington, virginia. good morning. caller: i am optimistic about the future. i believe that if we were to do everything that we can do to advance and help ourselves and improve the lives of others that we have an optimistic future. that is my belief. host: all right. let's go to dee, who is calling from vero beach, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, jesse. thank you for taking my call. i am a senior citizen and i appreciate the fact that wages are going up for the working people, but mine is a fixed income, so when things go expensive, get higher and higher in price, i have less every month. it is a choice of buying my prescriptions or eating. i mean, it is really a hard time for senior citizens, and i hope that our president can kind of look into that area of social security because we need help too. and i know things are a little bit better, but i cannot be hopeful when i see my bank account go down, down, down to next to nothing and i need a caregiver and i cannot afford one. it is a difficult life, jesse.
host: let's go to nathaniel in arlington, virginia. good morning. caller: i am optimistic about the future. i believe that if we were to do everything that we can do to advance and help ourselves and improve the lives of others that we have an optimistic future. that is my belief. host: all right. let's go to dee, who is calling from vero beach, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, jesse. thank you for taking my call. i am a senior citizen and i appreciate the fact that wages are going...
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host: let's go to nathaniel in arlington, virginia. good morning. caller: i am optimistic about the future. i believe that if we were to do everything that we can do to advance and help ourselves and improve the lives of others that we have an optimistic future. that is my belief. host: all right. let's go to dee, who is calling from vero beach, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, jesse. thank you for taking my call. i am a senior citizen and i appreciate the fact that wages are going up for the working people, but mine is a fixed income, so when things go expensive, get higher and higher in price, i have less every month. it is a choice of buying my prescriptions or eating. i mean, it is really a hard time for senior citizens, and i hope that our president can kind of look into that area of social security because we need help too. and i know things are a little bit better, but i cannot be hopeful when i see my bank account go down, down, down to next to nothing and i need a caregiver and i cannot afford one. it is a difficult life, jesse.
host: let's go to nathaniel in arlington, virginia. good morning. caller: i am optimistic about the future. i believe that if we were to do everything that we can do to advance and help ourselves and improve the lives of others that we have an optimistic future. that is my belief. host: all right. let's go to dee, who is calling from vero beach, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, jesse. thank you for taking my call. i am a senior citizen and i appreciate the fact that wages are going...
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at arlington, virginia, obseerservance will be held >> we'll bring you to all three sites this morning with the pain and agonizing toll of this day still linger we'll shine on the light on the hope that's been found the last 20 years and results to ensure we never forget what happened. >> craig is here with us in lower manhattan, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to both of you family members of all those killed in 9/11 are gathering here they are gathering at the pentagon and shanksville, pennsylvania, this morning as well to honor their loved ones to make sure we make good on that collective promise that we all made it. we'll never forget what and who we lost that terrible day. >> reporter: eight acres, that's the size of the memorial park here at the world trade center site the emotion tied to the space is limitless for many pausing to observing the anniversary today. two decades were vanished. they'll be brought back to the horrifying event of the day that could never forget >> apparently a plane just cracr crashed into the commercial center >> reporter: 20 y
at arlington, virginia, obseerservance will be held >> we'll bring you to all three sites this morning with the pain and agonizing toll of this day still linger we'll shine on the light on the hope that's been found the last 20 years and results to ensure we never forget what happened. >> craig is here with us in lower manhattan, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to both of you family members of all those killed in 9/11 are gathering here they are...
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we saw some police arrive from arlington, virginia.xpects to draw 700 people. morgan. >> all right. garrett haake, stay safe. >>> now to the southern border. 12,000 migrants most from haiti packed under a bridges and now plans to send them back home. morgan chesky is in del rio, texas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. underneath this international bridge separating del rio from mexico, a group at last check is 13,000, men, women and children, mostly from haiti, waiting to be processed. the numbers have swelled here. on wednesday, the group was 5,000. it is now more than double. officials fear there are more headed in this direction headed in the thousands. that is why they are trying to get federal resources here as fast as possible to keep up. in the meantime, video of the place where they are staying under the bridge shows brutal conditions. the temperature under the bridge is 100 degrees. there is a shortage of food and water. i had a chance to speak to the county sheriff on the ongoing situation. here is what he had
we saw some police arrive from arlington, virginia.xpects to draw 700 people. morgan. >> all right. garrett haake, stay safe. >>> now to the southern border. 12,000 migrants most from haiti packed under a bridges and now plans to send them back home. morgan chesky is in del rio, texas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. underneath this international bridge separating del rio from mexico, a group at last check is 13,000, men, women and children, mostly from...
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rodney davis speak to the republican national lawyers association national policy conference in arlington virginiade the afghanistan withdrawal, election security and the 2022 midterm elections. this is an hour i would like to introduce my friend and hoosier representative jim banks. jim represented the indiana third district since 2017 and serves on the house committee on armed services and the house committee on education. he's a u.s. navy officer reserved and served in afghanistan from 2014 to 2015. also a member of house leadership representative banks serves as the chair man of the committee
rodney davis speak to the republican national lawyers association national policy conference in arlington virginiade the afghanistan withdrawal, election security and the 2022 midterm elections. this is an hour i would like to introduce my friend and hoosier representative jim banks. jim represented the indiana third district since 2017 and serves on the house committee on armed services and the house committee on education. he's a u.s. navy officer reserved and served in afghanistan from 2014...
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western new york and pennsylvania along that cold front, the severe storms will blow into, say, arlington, virginiaanton to burlington, vermont, and even tornadoes but the flash flooding with everybody so tender after ida is so concerning. one to three inches falling quickly from new york city, trenton back to scranton and down to philly needs to be on the lookout. that happens tonight. >> definitely need to be on the lookout. thank you so much for that, ginger. >>> now we turn to the latest on afghanistan. secretary of state blinken touring the evacuation operations at the u.s. air base in ramstein, germany, moments ago. thousands of afghans are there and martha raddatz joins us from washington with the latest on the taliban's new government raising more concerns. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning. the taliban had promised an inclusive government, but there are no women, all are members of the taliban and many with a very worrisome past. this morning, afghans are waking up to a new taliban government that sounds very much like the old. filled with taliban commanders and terrorism sus
western new york and pennsylvania along that cold front, the severe storms will blow into, say, arlington, virginiaanton to burlington, vermont, and even tornadoes but the flash flooding with everybody so tender after ida is so concerning. one to three inches falling quickly from new york city, trenton back to scranton and down to philly needs to be on the lookout. that happens tonight. >> definitely need to be on the lookout. thank you so much for that, ginger. >>> now we turn...
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arlington, virginia, major flash flooding too. even in the nation's capital, some of those flooded streets. so that was from a stationary front and some tropical moisture meeting up. sounds familiar. remember when ida happened but that tropical moisture is from a yet unnamed storm moving to the north and east. what we'll do with that storm is keep it offshore which is great because you don't have more than moisture and high surf but rip currents could be deadly. we're talking about warm water temperatures and people still utilizing that. if you're anywhere from duck, north carolina to cape lookout, don't go in the water no matter how experienced you are and then we're watching another area trying to form looks like more of a bermuda storm for now. your local weather in 30 seconds. first the weekend forecast sponsored by amazon. seconds, first the weekend >>> less than a week until the fall equinox. this is the good part. check this out. confer, colorado. it's starting. it's happening. >> that's gorgeous. >> we needed that. >>> pra
arlington, virginia, major flash flooding too. even in the nation's capital, some of those flooded streets. so that was from a stationary front and some tropical moisture meeting up. sounds familiar. remember when ida happened but that tropical moisture is from a yet unnamed storm moving to the north and east. what we'll do with that storm is keep it offshore which is great because you don't have more than moisture and high surf but rip currents could be deadly. we're talking about warm water...
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and vera from arlington, virginia this active lady is celebrating 106 years. >> wow >> you catch herips is his secret. >> all right >>> coming up on hoda and jenna before and after home re-dos and you can diy on a dime. >>> and carson, one you saw on the break. "3rd hour today." >> a great song. >> and "tiny dancer. >> tiktok star first your local news. >> how long is this going on, carson carson >>> good morning. 8:56. marcus washington. fremont police plan to release new details on a deadly officer-involved shooting on august 25th, near freed month boulevard. the suspect was wanted for attempted murder. a gun was found nearby. he may have been tied to a shooting a short time earlier. police plan to release body camera video. that news conference is going to get under way anytime now. bob redell has a report midday. >>> firefighters are investigating an early morning fire that destroyed a business in downtown lafayette. on the home page, a link to more details, including what the crews said kept him from attacking the flames. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the
and vera from arlington, virginia this active lady is celebrating 106 years. >> wow >> you catch herips is his secret. >> all right >>> coming up on hoda and jenna before and after home re-dos and you can diy on a dime. >>> and carson, one you saw on the break. "3rd hour today." >> a great song. >> and "tiny dancer. >> tiktok star first your local news. >> how long is this going on, carson carson >>> good...
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. >> we're the english family from arlington, virginia, and we want to wish my mom, sally, a very happyweek. glad to have you along with us. we had a big night last night. >> a little bleary eyed this morning. >> cannot wait to share this. >> let's get to your news in a big way. california's governor newsome survived a recall election. he could have been replaced with a conservative. jake soboroff joins us from the sacramento capitol with the latest. >> reporter: hi, savannah. back to work here for governor newsome for what was really an early night when it comes to elections. nbc news projected a decisive victory. he said humbled by it, validated about it, and also validated with democratic prioriies nationwide. here is some of what he had to say. >> we've said yes to science. we said yes to vaccines. we said yes to ending this pandemic. we said yes to people's right to vote without fear of fake fraud or voter suppression. >> reporter: critics pointed out the excessive amount of money spent on this election, $276 million according to the secretary of state of california. that's not eve
. >> we're the english family from arlington, virginia, and we want to wish my mom, sally, a very happyweek. glad to have you along with us. we had a big night last night. >> a little bleary eyed this morning. >> cannot wait to share this. >> let's get to your news in a big way. california's governor newsome survived a recall election. he could have been replaced with a conservative. jake soboroff joins us from the sacramento capitol with the latest. >> reporter:...
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people for more than -- for more than 90 nations killed on september 11, 2001 in new york city, arlington virginialvania and the thousands more who were injured. america and the world commemorate you and your loved ones, the pieces of your soul. we honor all of those who risked and gave their lives in the minutes, hours, months, and years afterwards. the firefighters, police officers, emts, construction workers, doctors, nurses, faith leaders, service members, veterans, and all of the everyday people who gave their all to rescue, recover, and rebuild. it is so hard, whether it is the first year or the 20th, children growing up without parents, parents have suffered without children. husbands and wives have had to found ways forward without their partners in their life with them. brothers and sisters, uncles and aunts, loved ones and friends have had to celebrate birthdays and milestones with holes in their hearts. no matter how much time has passed, these bring everything painfully back, as if you just got the news a few seconds ago. and so, on this day, jill and i hold you close in our hearts and
people for more than -- for more than 90 nations killed on september 11, 2001 in new york city, arlington virginialvania and the thousands more who were injured. america and the world commemorate you and your loved ones, the pieces of your soul. we honor all of those who risked and gave their lives in the minutes, hours, months, and years afterwards. the firefighters, police officers, emts, construction workers, doctors, nurses, faith leaders, service members, veterans, and all of the everyday...
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henry vaughn in arlington, virginia, there are so many regulations to deal with.lation a piece of this, but they are trying to increase financing so more people can get a loan to buy a home and then add the supply by building more manufactured properties and smaller properties, but this 100,000 homes is really a drop in the bucket of a problem president biden is trying to tackle and the white house estimates there's a shortage of 4 million affordable housing units, so this 100,000 is a start, but doesn't solve the problem to your there is also underlying issues that won't be fixed by this $380 million investment. joint center for housing study at harvard said to build more houses a strategy won't do enough to solve the shortage saying quote the longer solution to the housing shortage is to ease the constraints on residential development such as spiraling cost of materials, shrinking supply of construction labor and perhaps the key obstacle is restricted land use regulation and complex time-consuming approval processes that push up costs the price of lumber is a fa
henry vaughn in arlington, virginia, there are so many regulations to deal with.lation a piece of this, but they are trying to increase financing so more people can get a loan to buy a home and then add the supply by building more manufactured properties and smaller properties, but this 100,000 homes is really a drop in the bucket of a problem president biden is trying to tackle and the white house estimates there's a shortage of 4 million affordable housing units, so this 100,000 is a start,...
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host: that was the scene a few minutes ago at the pentagon and arlington, virginia, across the riverrom washington, the american flag being unfurled at sunrise. the pentagon is one of the three locations where terrorists attacked the u.s. 20 years ago today. along with the pentagon, ground zero in new york is another significant spot associated with 9/11. this morning, president biden will visit ground zero in lower manhattan and he travels to shanksville, pennsylvania to visit the flight 93 memorial. also there, former president bush and former vice president cheney. then the president travels back to washington to commemorate the attack on america. c-span will be alive throughout the day at the memorial offense at all of these sites. we want to hear from you this morning. many of us remember where we were, what we were doing and how we learned about the attacks 20 years ago, even what the weather was like. we want to hear your story 20 years later. here is how you can participate. 202 is the area code for all of our numbers. (202) 748-8000 for those in east and central time zones.
host: that was the scene a few minutes ago at the pentagon and arlington, virginia, across the riverrom washington, the american flag being unfurled at sunrise. the pentagon is one of the three locations where terrorists attacked the u.s. 20 years ago today. along with the pentagon, ground zero in new york is another significant spot associated with 9/11. this morning, president biden will visit ground zero in lower manhattan and he travels to shanksville, pennsylvania to visit the flight 93...
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the twin towers site, the pentagon memorial outside of washington across the potomac river in arlington, virginianksville, pennsylvania. your calls as well. our covers going well into the afternoon. we hope you join us on c-span. this is virginia in waldorf, maryland. good morning. caller: how are you? host: doing well, virginia. caller: my daughter is in new york, right down from the twin towers. so was her apartment actually. the devastation was really bad. after the towers fell it put them down in the basement of the building until the air could clear out. unfortunately, i'm in d.c. i worked at 1710h, right across from the white house. we lost one employee. we had employees that came out of the pentagon with their hands on their knees. you could feel the repercussion of the building, the pentagon when he got hit. our building in d.c. it was just a devastating day for anybody that has to experience it. the city was locked down. the buses could not come in. you had to ride the subway, and only certain lines. it was mass chaos. we had sharpshooters on top of our building. we had -- with the white
the twin towers site, the pentagon memorial outside of washington across the potomac river in arlington, virginianksville, pennsylvania. your calls as well. our covers going well into the afternoon. we hope you join us on c-span. this is virginia in waldorf, maryland. good morning. caller: how are you? host: doing well, virginia. caller: my daughter is in new york, right down from the twin towers. so was her apartment actually. the devastation was really bad. after the towers fell it put them...
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siler began his 500-mile walk nearly six weeks ago in arlington, virginia, to mark the upcoming 20thbelievable to watch the progress of his journey. it really is. ashley: i think he has lost weight. jillian: i think he says that he has. rachel: he looks good. lawrence: i will be joining actually as he finishes through the tunnel this weekend for live coverage on "fox & friends." rachel: we are doing live coverage from the towers. todd: can you believe it's been 20 years? rachel: irony 20 year mark was what biden did in afghanistan, you know, many believe to, you know, prop up, you know, the 9/11 and have this photo op. and now this anniversary is going to be, i just think it's loaded with so much more than we ever could have thought. lawrence: a lot of tragedy. todd: when we should just be focused on those who lost their lives on that day. rachel: here is a whole other thing we have to be focused on which is chicago which by the way is another war zone. a 4-year-old boy this weekend was shot in the head. just inside of his apartment. and a stray bullet went in to the window. this was
siler began his 500-mile walk nearly six weeks ago in arlington, virginia, to mark the upcoming 20thbelievable to watch the progress of his journey. it really is. ashley: i think he has lost weight. jillian: i think he says that he has. rachel: he looks good. lawrence: i will be joining actually as he finishes through the tunnel this weekend for live coverage on "fox & friends." rachel: we are doing live coverage from the towers. todd: can you believe it's been 20 years? rachel:...
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host: let's go to dan who's calling from arlington, virginia. dan, good morning.aller: hey, good morning to you and thank you for what you guys are doing, remembering 20 years ago today or yesterday, i guess. i think that the thing that really leaps out at me is the legacy and the history of 9/11 is not what happened as airplanes hit towers or buildings, but what happened immediately thereafter. and the courage, bravery, tenacity of the passengers and crew of flight 93. it knew what it is that they were facing and unlike the military who were sworn to protect and defend the constitution of the united states, these passengers and crew regardless of religion, race, creed, color, ethnicity, came together as americans to fight back. and them along with the firefighters in new york, the nypd officers, the port authority officers, and other first responders both up in pennsylvania and new york and washington, that gift of a great example that gift of fighting back in the face of fear and uncertainty is a legacy that i hope that we all here to the united states take movi
host: let's go to dan who's calling from arlington, virginia. dan, good morning.aller: hey, good morning to you and thank you for what you guys are doing, remembering 20 years ago today or yesterday, i guess. i think that the thing that really leaps out at me is the legacy and the history of 9/11 is not what happened as airplanes hit towers or buildings, but what happened immediately thereafter. and the courage, bravery, tenacity of the passengers and crew of flight 93. it knew what it is that...
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montgomery county police department is sending officers, arlington county and virginia sending officersi saw baltimore officers talking with capitol police yesterday when i was walking around in the house office building. they are definitely prepared. also on friday, the defense secretary lloyd austin approved capitol police request for around 100 national guard, d.c. national guard troops to be on hand in case they are needed, but that is a last resort scenario. the chief major address to this yesterday in his press briefing. basically the guard troops will be unarmed and stationed in the d.c. armory and it ready if needed, but chief major said the protesters are demonstrating in union square and the protest is expected to end early afternoon. if they have issues getting those demonstrators out of the area, or if it goes longer than expected, that is the time they would enlist. host: chris, you brought up to ask you about. one, capitol police chief tom manger and the counterprotesters not the only one happening. are the capitol police attempting to keep these groups separate? are the p
montgomery county police department is sending officers, arlington county and virginia sending officersi saw baltimore officers talking with capitol police yesterday when i was walking around in the house office building. they are definitely prepared. also on friday, the defense secretary lloyd austin approved capitol police request for around 100 national guard, d.c. national guard troops to be on hand in case they are needed, but that is a last resort scenario. the chief major address to this...
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also arlington police, when in virginia, 25 agencies planning for this.apitol police responsible for protecting the capitol grounds and the protest area. d.c. police responsible for protecting the streets and surrounding neighborhoods. capitol police chief john manninger said they've been to believe tabletop exercises. he said there are threats coming in, but he cannot say how specific or how serious they are. >> it's tough to say whether they're credible or not. we don't know with any certainty. but what we do know is that this -- the chatter that we heard prior to january 6th, obviously, turned out to be -- many of those threats turned out to be in fact credible. so we're not taking any chances. >> reporter: capitol police just posted on twitter, a photo of their force, with the caption "team work." capitol police chief tom manger said the goal is to protect everybody's free speech since there are three counterprotests as well. manninger said one of those groups does have a history of violence. the biggest risk is clashes between groups on both sides. n
also arlington police, when in virginia, 25 agencies planning for this.apitol police responsible for protecting the capitol grounds and the protest area. d.c. police responsible for protecting the streets and surrounding neighborhoods. capitol police chief john manninger said they've been to believe tabletop exercises. he said there are threats coming in, but he cannot say how specific or how serious they are. >> it's tough to say whether they're credible or not. we don't know with any...
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arlington. what they didn't know was virginia's grandfather was a world war ii veteran and navy vet.. >>> our final logos to the hazards of blowing out the candles on your 40th birthday cake. >> yes. >> that is famous person nicole ritchie whose hair briefly went up in flames as she leaned over her candles. we're happy to report she is just fine this morning. she posted the clip of herself to instagram poking fun at the moment with the caption well, so far 40 is fire emoji. and that is why i always introducing the new citi custom cash℠ card, a different kind of card that rewards dan where his spending is trending. just ask stepping outside his comfort zone dan... dan: okay, i don't know where the hole for this is. or fourth time streaming that period drama dan... dan: you just made me miss her best line, dan: so now i'm going to have to start it again. even insisted he didn't need directions dan. dan: okay, i'm not lost. i'm exploring. dan: that said, do you know where i am? from select gas, streaming, travel and more earn 5% cash back that automatically adjusts to your top eligible
arlington. what they didn't know was virginia's grandfather was a world war ii veteran and navy vet.. >>> our final logos to the hazards of blowing out the candles on your 40th birthday cake. >> yes. >> that is famous person nicole ritchie whose hair briefly went up in flames as she leaned over her candles. we're happy to report she is just fine this morning. she posted the clip of herself to instagram poking fun at the moment with the caption well, so far 40 is fire emoji....
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but schools in virginia may have a very simple solution in arlington, here's the situation. >> a lotare aronne what are some simple ways that we can do to mitigate the spread, the administrators tell us they're doing something, pretty simple. opening these doors and letting the children come out for lunchtime. we've known that indoor dining is a major risk factor the principals said it's not perfect, but we're doing our best. >> we bring students in when the temperature is 32 degrees or below. when it's so hot the air quality is so hot, we bring them in. >> as much as we possibly can. our kids will be outdoors. >> all of the schools do have a plan for outdoor dining. it's not perfect in each place but at least they're giving parents and giving children the option they say long term they don't know what they'll do, for instance, when it gets cold. for right now they want to do it at least until the children can get vaccinated. >> thanks. >>> the pandemic postponed a lot of weddings obviously. now they're making a comeback. this your that number is going to jump to 2.5 on the surge and
but schools in virginia may have a very simple solution in arlington, here's the situation. >> a lotare aronne what are some simple ways that we can do to mitigate the spread, the administrators tell us they're doing something, pretty simple. opening these doors and letting the children come out for lunchtime. we've known that indoor dining is a major risk factor the principals said it's not perfect, but we're doing our best. >> we bring students in when the temperature is 32...
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montgomery county police department is sending officers, arlington county and virginia sending officersi saw baltimore officers talking with capitol police yesterday when i was walking around in the house office building. they are definitely prepared. also on friday, the defense secretary lloyd austin approved capitol police request for around 100 national guard, d.c. national guard troops to be on hand in case they are needed, but that is a last resort scenario. the chief major address to this yesterday in his press briefing. basically the guard troops will be unarmed and stationed in the d.c. armory and it ready if needed, but chief major said the protesters are demonstrating in union square and the protest is expected to end early afternoon. if they have issues getting those demonstrators out of the area, or if it goes longer than expected, that is the time they would enlist. host: chris, you brought up to ask you about. one, capitol police chief tom manger and the counterprotesters not the only one happening. are the capitol police attempting to keep these groups separate? are the p
montgomery county police department is sending officers, arlington county and virginia sending officersi saw baltimore officers talking with capitol police yesterday when i was walking around in the house office building. they are definitely prepared. also on friday, the defense secretary lloyd austin approved capitol police request for around 100 national guard, d.c. national guard troops to be on hand in case they are needed, but that is a last resort scenario. the chief major address to this...