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moment pope leaves to d.c. captain oscar jackson, a foolish brigade footnote pope's departure and regret we parted with pope for so long a time held our entire conflict as a commander. perhaps a man by the name of order ranger summed up the moment last as pope boards the train to leave st. louis. goodbye, pope. your grave is made. pope arrives to washington d.c. june 24, what he describes enthusiastic welcome, also reported in the philadelphian require, his wife wrote him a quick note and that this moment, this movement to washington d.c., this movement, this order, this meeting was perfectly, she was perfectly convinced it was leading to a greater purpose and that greater purpose was pope would not return to the west. she'd write this and her letter to her husband, i'm almost sure he will not have fremont and perhaps mcdowell's department and you will then take the field against jackson. it is possible you may supersede mcclellan but i do not come up with my present white on the subject considerate lightly how
moment pope leaves to d.c. captain oscar jackson, a foolish brigade footnote pope's departure and regret we parted with pope for so long a time held our entire conflict as a commander. perhaps a man by the name of order ranger summed up the moment last as pope boards the train to leave st. louis. goodbye, pope. your grave is made. pope arrives to washington d.c. june 24, what he describes enthusiastic welcome, also reported in the philadelphian require, his wife wrote him a quick note and that...
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>> d.c. has special law.titution designated that congress has the authority to regulate in the district of columbia. mayor bowser and the d.c. council over two years did everything that they could to evade congressional review. then they did something even more. they locked the courthouse doors. they put a provision in that people like early injured by the rules were not permitted to go to court to challenge these provisions for over two years. it's outrageous, it's a violation of the constitution. i'm ever so pleased to be representing eric in court. >> laura: on january 27 of this year, mayor bowser was asked about this case in particular and this vax mandate. watch. >> i like the business to comply. we don't want to shut anybody down. we want to give people support, advice, supplies, help, whatever they need. >> laura: did you feel like you got a lot of love and help from mayor bowser? she wants to be emotional to your plight. >> absolutely not, laura. there's no way that d.c. was reasonable. like robert s
>> d.c. has special law.titution designated that congress has the authority to regulate in the district of columbia. mayor bowser and the d.c. council over two years did everything that they could to evade congressional review. then they did something even more. they locked the courthouse doors. they put a provision in that people like early injured by the rules were not permitted to go to court to challenge these provisions for over two years. it's outrageous, it's a violation of the...
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when you look at the d.c. bible, the pantheon of these d.c. always felt years ago -- jake, this has been a ten-year passion project i've been pushing and fighting for this thing. when you look at black adam as a character, all these characteristics, back story, starts off as a slave. his family is enslaved 50,,000 years ago. he is born from rage and he's blessed with these powers, these super powers that rival superman. that in and of itself -- i mean, you know, i raised my hand and said i'm in. so it was creating an opportunity to deliver a character that had never been seen before, pretty cool character that could be interpreted as a superhero or a super villain, or even an anti-hero or protector. and also continue to build out the d.c. universe by introducing the justice society of america. i know you know this because we were talking about our comics and superhero movies, but a lot of the world, they don't know that the jsa we introduce in our movie predated the justice league. so the jsa, they were the actual first superhero group ever. >
when you look at the d.c. bible, the pantheon of these d.c. always felt years ago -- jake, this has been a ten-year passion project i've been pushing and fighting for this thing. when you look at black adam as a character, all these characteristics, back story, starts off as a slave. his family is enslaved 50,,000 years ago. he is born from rage and he's blessed with these powers, these super powers that rival superman. that in and of itself -- i mean, you know, i raised my hand and said i'm...
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i will get down the washington, d.c. and find the common ground because we can have programs like dhaka and reform the immigration system in a responsible way that treats families barely across the globe, while making sure we have security here at home. jim: how can we get a vibrant guest worker program to help us through these labor shortages? mr. malinowski: elect people to congress who believe in legal immigration. look, there's a reason why congress has been stuck on this. 10 years ago we had a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform that was passed by john mccain and lindsey graham and democrats in the united states senate that would've secured our border, and i voted for tens of billions of dollars for border security in the last few years, and it also would've give it a pathway to citizenship, to legal work for millions of people's hard-working immigration in the country that would've been verified for our employers. this was a good bipartisan middle-of-the-road solution in the ascendant wing of the republican
i will get down the washington, d.c. and find the common ground because we can have programs like dhaka and reform the immigration system in a responsible way that treats families barely across the globe, while making sure we have security here at home. jim: how can we get a vibrant guest worker program to help us through these labor shortages? mr. malinowski: elect people to congress who believe in legal immigration. look, there's a reason why congress has been stuck on this. 10 years ago we...
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i really wanted to be in washington d.c. wanted to be a car right away from..s home, three hour car rer been accepted at boston college it was the year after doug won the heisman trophy. the applications were way o out. who deceived boston college, lovely campus fabless golf course ready really wanted to be in washingtonou d.c. early on i was smitten and bitten by the political bug. a lot of reagan very briefly. i said wait a minute. you're excited about dirty for our team metre ronald reagan. garza was indeed for decemberwef as84. you will remember it well by the republican democratic national conventions are goingng on. the democrats lit verse, party out of power. i was soin enthralled there sh is, but woman she's a congressman from queens walter mondale tapped her she's going to give her primetime speech except that nomination the first woman ever to major party ticket. i listened to her that she was a great messenger. he said strength, calling out communism. i think had a very joyful way of communicating free-market capi
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d.c.ar that was shut down by all the covid tyrants. r hi now, this happened for monthss and months and months. it cost the owner his lifeno savings and his reputation. well, now he's fighting back and he's here and he's next with an exclusive. >> so stay there. inside your eye, there's an everyday battle against life's daily stressors like smartphones, sunlight and screens. >> just one occupied by vitamin a day replenishes key nutrients that help protect the health o f your eyes. >> take white, take care of your eyes. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. they have no idea they're sitting on a goldmine. they don't realize that if youc have a life insurance policy of one hundred thousand dollars or more , you can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a ter out ifm policy. sitti >>ng we're going to tell them, o you hear that? i don't hear anything anymore. >> find out if you're sitting on a gold mine. call coventry direct today at eight hundred nine seven e
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d.c.'rm was asked about the attack. >> that is not the -- any type of crime that we want to see in our city at any time. >> and it's not just d.c. similar scenes playing out across the country as a number of cities are seeing a rise in violent crime. >> the public and these major metropolitan citizens, they see what is going on. law-abiding citizen who just want to walk down the street and feel safe. >> credit christian faith from saving her from the attack, walking away with just minor cuts and bruises. she did tell us the assault will make her think twice about daily routine. she no longer takes the bus when kids are out of school. >> the amount of kids on that bus, why didn't anybody else attempt to assist me? like they would have been assaulted as well. >> ms. thursday stolen has not reported her assault to the police blames the attack on the break down of the american family. parents should be held responsible. bret? >> bret: lucas tomlinson in southwest d.c. lucas, thanks. up next a s
d.c.'rm was asked about the attack. >> that is not the -- any type of crime that we want to see in our city at any time. >> and it's not just d.c. similar scenes playing out across the country as a number of cities are seeing a rise in violent crime. >> the public and these major metropolitan citizens, they see what is going on. law-abiding citizen who just want to walk down the street and feel safe. >> credit christian faith from saving her from the attack, walking away...
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is about to change. >> when i was a kid, i was a d.c. kid growing up. i still am a big d.c. kid.t of black and brown superheroes back then. i saw my first come ic of black adam and that attracted me. >> the cast includes pierce brosnan as dr. face. >> what's it like inside that helmet? >> very dark. it's like wearing a bucket on your head really. i often wondered if i would ever been a on a movie like this. it was joyful to get this role. >> you learned to read by reading comics, didn't you? >> it was the eagle comics. batman became a big hero of mine as a boy in ireland. >> my mother is persian. over 40 years ago, she was leading the protests in iran. she fled because she could not foresee a future with her unborn children to be in that atmosphere. if she hadn't have had the courage, i probably wouldn't be here right now. for me to inhabit the skin of a this character, i feel like it's in my dna. >> we end up in houston. saw comedy for the first time at the astro dome. four years later i'm doing standup. all of these things had to happen for all of us to be here today. >> we hav
is about to change. >> when i was a kid, i was a d.c. kid growing up. i still am a big d.c. kid.t of black and brown superheroes back then. i saw my first come ic of black adam and that attracted me. >> the cast includes pierce brosnan as dr. face. >> what's it like inside that helmet? >> very dark. it's like wearing a bucket on your head really. i often wondered if i would ever been a on a movie like this. it was joyful to get this role. >> you learned to read by...
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the parliamentarian: washington, d.c., october 7, 2022. to the senate under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3 of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable tammy baldwin, a senator h from the state of wisconsin, to perform the duties of the chair. signed patrick j. leahy, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: independe nce, the senate stands -- under the previous order, the under the previous order, the >> the senate holding these brief sessions between now and the november midterm elections with the exception of tuesday, october 11 when we expect the chamber to proceed to a defense policy and programs bill. no votes plant until monday, november 14. as always you will find the senate live here on c-span2. we take you back now to our booktv programming. >> but i just i ended up in the end not feeling like her justification for herself was really defensible. i fundamentally disagreed with her justification but i came to believe that she believes that it was defensible and that it was a good faith decision ju
the parliamentarian: washington, d.c., october 7, 2022. to the senate under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3 of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable tammy baldwin, a senator h from the state of wisconsin, to perform the duties of the chair. signed patrick j. leahy, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: independe nce, the senate stands -- under the previous order, the under the previous order, the >> the senate holding these brief sessions between...
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the d.c.appeals is better than the florida circuit. >> and they have that latitude to do that, to choose? >> it's -- it's not complete latitude. in fact, part of the issue is that the d.c. court of appeals has this rule that says if all the activity is taking place outside of our jurisdiction even though it's pointed at obstructing our grand jury maybe you have to be back in florida. so it's a big question. so the fact it's shifting towards d.c. is important. >> and what do you think that such a meeting could be about? are they still -- are they negotiating which documents and where or who has what? or what do you think just this hearing is about? >> so it could be this idea maybe the trump side says maybe we'll cooperate with an additional search and they're working out the details and conditions of that because some of the reporting has suggested they'd try to do something like that. but do they specify this is just in mar-a-lago? huge question is are they also going to go for other trump pr
the d.c.appeals is better than the florida circuit. >> and they have that latitude to do that, to choose? >> it's -- it's not complete latitude. in fact, part of the issue is that the d.c. court of appeals has this rule that says if all the activity is taking place outside of our jurisdiction even though it's pointed at obstructing our grand jury maybe you have to be back in florida. so it's a big question. so the fact it's shifting towards d.c. is important. >> and what do...
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this month, the d.c. that would allow some 50,000 non-citizens living in the district right now, the right to vote in local races. that would start in 2024 according to this new bill. that includes voting for mayor, for city council, for even the board of education, not for president, though, not for any federal elections. they would simply need to be 18 years of age, have lived in the district for 30 days. that's it. the only city councilmember who voted no brought up concerns about the hundreds of migrants who are being bused here from the southern border who continue to be bused here and she asked whether or not they should be allowed to vote in a community they're not even familiar with yet? >> it is asking whether somebody who is a complete stranger to our community, to our nation, and who happened to be sent here on a bus from texas and managed to remain resident for 30 days could actually vote in our elections. and it goes to this point about whether there shouldn't be some, something more than 30
this month, the d.c. that would allow some 50,000 non-citizens living in the district right now, the right to vote in local races. that would start in 2024 according to this new bill. that includes voting for mayor, for city council, for even the board of education, not for president, though, not for any federal elections. they would simply need to be 18 years of age, have lived in the district for 30 days. that's it. the only city councilmember who voted no brought up concerns about the...
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more migrant buses arriving in d.c.ive noncitizens the right to vote. speak of this bill is in line with the d.c. values. and the right to vote. welcoming voices in the process of government. our immigrant neighbors of all statuses participate, contribute and care about our cities. they like all the residents deserve the right to have a say in government. >> todd: chairman of the d.c. party, patrick mara, they lecture everyone on democracy and to democracy. what is leading noncitizens vote due to the integrity of democracy? >> well, it is absolutely unbelievable. first and foremost, this is probably the most left-wing extremists d.c. council that we have ever had in the district of columbia as noted, they passed this voting 12-1. meanwhile, crime is way up. they defunded the police. meanwhile, they kept kids out of school a better part of a year. and kids are suffering. businesses were shutting down for the better part of the year. these are the things they should be focusing on, but instead, they are focused on nonciti
more migrant buses arriving in d.c.ive noncitizens the right to vote. speak of this bill is in line with the d.c. values. and the right to vote. welcoming voices in the process of government. our immigrant neighbors of all statuses participate, contribute and care about our cities. they like all the residents deserve the right to have a say in government. >> todd: chairman of the d.c. party, patrick mara, they lecture everyone on democracy and to democracy. what is leading noncitizens...
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in washington, d.c. no states like new york has suffered under such an aggressive one party rule. this is an opportunity we are all seeing, and i can't wait to restore new york state and new york city back to its
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jamari stone live in d.c. with the rest of this story. >> tyler, the d.c. attorney says this case sends a strong message that landlords will face serious consequences if they discriminate against people who receive housing subsidies. according to the lawsuit the three companies r, darryl management services, darryl realty and infinity real estate made it hard for people to get a place to live if they had the federally funded housing voucher, choice voucher program. known as section 8 housing. a whistle blower from one of the companies helped the attorney general's office with the case. the attorney says the three companies were accused of violating the cities human right act which bans discrimination on source of income. some of the buildings were in d.c.'s richest neighborhoods. >> 19 states in the district of columbia make this kind of discrimination illegal. i'm calling for every state of the united states to make housing discrimination against voucher holders, women with kids who need a little bit more help, illegal. >> what we have heard in our office
jamari stone live in d.c. with the rest of this story. >> tyler, the d.c. attorney says this case sends a strong message that landlords will face serious consequences if they discriminate against people who receive housing subsidies. according to the lawsuit the three companies r, darryl management services, darryl realty and infinity real estate made it hard for people to get a place to live if they had the federally funded housing voucher, choice voucher program. known as section 8...
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she was in washington, d.c., at the time. can only imagine how she felt when she got the call about this attack. police are investigating the motive. in the meantime, we've been catching up with neighbors who are very concerned. how do you feel knowing this was like a targeted attack on paul terrible. it's very scary. >> i saw someone suspicious either morning out here, but i told the i'd be curious to see when i see a picture of the person who did if it's the same one, i will cobb. i see all >> and police cars i feel very scared. very sad about what has happened to paul and it. no, it could have happened. >> a lot of people just hoping that paul pelosi has a speedy recovery along with president biden who says he called nancy pelosi himself to say that he's praying for her and for the whole pelosi family. in the meantime, we're waiting to hear from san francisco police about the man that they arrested for intruding breaking in and attacking paul pelosi. that was supposed to be right now. but they pushed back the press confere
she was in washington, d.c., at the time. can only imagine how she felt when she got the call about this attack. police are investigating the motive. in the meantime, we've been catching up with neighbors who are very concerned. how do you feel knowing this was like a targeted attack on paul terrible. it's very scary. >> i saw someone suspicious either morning out here, but i told the i'd be curious to see when i see a picture of the person who did if it's the same one, i will cobb. i see...
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but d.c. born and bred was john cooper. that is the question of who should decide these questions of naming and commemoration or how do you decide who decides. for instance, during the first real powerful round of discussion about renaming the woodrow wilson school of public international affairs. one prominent compromise that was put forward was, maybe we don't rename the school of international affairs because it was named that way to commemorate that constructive legacy is in both american political development but also in the international art growth of international governance institutions. but why wouldn't we rename a princeton dorm, in which young people have to spend their most intimate, vulnerable moments? sleeping, eating, dreaming, making friends. in a building named after someone that they, very understandably, might feel represents an ongoing threat to their comfort and safety and security. in your situation, can you imagine what would be your argument for maintaining the wilson name? both, really, practical an
but d.c. born and bred was john cooper. that is the question of who should decide these questions of naming and commemoration or how do you decide who decides. for instance, during the first real powerful round of discussion about renaming the woodrow wilson school of public international affairs. one prominent compromise that was put forward was, maybe we don't rename the school of international affairs because it was named that way to commemorate that constructive legacy is in both american...
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and we will look at a book about washington, d.c. and the struggles, and it's a study of just winning one neighborhood. and duboise went in this whole city. you know, i'm doing a study for the city on washington d.c. i'm trying to find about why so many african-americans have been forced out. but the problem is that the city government and the planners and people who keep the statistics have no systematic way of keeping it. it's almost as if they didn't care. i suppose they do, but so many african-americans are being forced out, and the city's changing so much, and people who decry gentrification yet in some ways are happy with it because it creates a neighborhood where there are more young, well-off. but what about the people who have been forced out? duboise was the first to look at that day by day. you see, people talk about property, and often it's not understand we have poverty in washington d.c. yeah, you have a kid who's 13 or say 6 or 7 and he's behind or she's behind because they didn't get the chance the go to preschool. wh
and we will look at a book about washington, d.c. and the struggles, and it's a study of just winning one neighborhood. and duboise went in this whole city. you know, i'm doing a study for the city on washington d.c. i'm trying to find about why so many african-americans have been forced out. but the problem is that the city government and the planners and people who keep the statistics have no systematic way of keeping it. it's almost as if they didn't care. i suppose they do, but so many...
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so, when you look at the d.c. bible, the pantheon of these d.c.ight there. and i always felt, years ago, so, jake, that's a big attend your passion project that i've been pushing and fighting for this thing. and when you look at black adam as a character, all of these characteristics, back story starts off as a slave, his family's enslaved, 5000 years ago. his family is wiped away in the mythology. and he is born from rage. and he is blessed with these powers, the superpowers that rival superman. that in itself, i mean, i raise my hand. i said i'm in. so, it was creating an opportunity to deliver a character that had never been seen before. a pretty cool character, you know. >> that could be interpreted as a superhero, or a super villain, or even an anti hero, or protector. and also, continue to build out the dc universe by introducing the justice society of america. and i know you know this, because we are talking about our comics and superhero movies, but a lot of the world they don't know that the gsa, which we introduce in our movie, predated
so, when you look at the d.c. bible, the pantheon of these d.c.ight there. and i always felt, years ago, so, jake, that's a big attend your passion project that i've been pushing and fighting for this thing. and when you look at black adam as a character, all of these characteristics, back story starts off as a slave, his family's enslaved, 5000 years ago. his family is wiped away in the mythology. and he is born from rage. and he is blessed with these powers, the superpowers that rival...
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>> well, d.c. laws, good afternoon to you, d.c. laws face congressional oversite, they can be overturned by the house and the senate. this is not a law yet and already seeing some pushback from lawmakers here on the hill. so here is what's at stake right now. this month the d.c. council passed a bill to give noncitizens the right to vote in local races starting in 2024. we are talking about some 50,000 people here in the district, that includes races for mayor, city council, board of education, just no federal races. people 18 years of age and lived here in d.c. for at least 30 days. the only council member who voted against this bill raised concerns about including the hundreds of migrants that are being bussed here from the southern border. remember them? if they live here for 30 days, they would be able to vote and she says they are essentially strangers to this community. >> it's asking whether somebody who is a complete stranger to our community, to our nation, and who happen to be sent here on a bus from texas and managed to
>> well, d.c. laws, good afternoon to you, d.c. laws face congressional oversite, they can be overturned by the house and the senate. this is not a law yet and already seeing some pushback from lawmakers here on the hill. so here is what's at stake right now. this month the d.c. council passed a bill to give noncitizens the right to vote in local races starting in 2024. we are talking about some 50,000 people here in the district, that includes races for mayor, city council, board of...
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you are in washington d.c. you're clearly becoming more and more interested in politics or public service. it was not until you went to law school and graduated that you really got into poland. another friend of mine, got into the business. i kept reading and reading and reading similar to my own background when i finally got to washington d.c. i guys but no women. >> no women for. >> what was it like from the republican side being the only woman in the world? especially at that age. just starting a career. were you ever discouraged and want to stand up and walk out? i read in the book you were very patient. sure there are some day she just wanted to walk out for. >> are still questions about that. there many days the men and the will would've preferred i walked out of it. and that is why you can't's. if you'd know your skill set, you know who you are in your something to add to the conversation into the consideration into the analysis. you do that. i learned early on i had some gifts and insight that may be ot
you are in washington d.c. you're clearly becoming more and more interested in politics or public service. it was not until you went to law school and graduated that you really got into poland. another friend of mine, got into the business. i kept reading and reading and reading similar to my own background when i finally got to washington d.c. i guys but no women. >> no women for. >> what was it like from the republican side being the only woman in the world? especially at that...
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i will get down the washington, d.c. and find the common ground because we can have programs like dhaka and reform the immigration system in a responsible way that treats families barely across the globe, while making sure we have security here at home. jim: how can we get a vibrant guest worker program to help us through these labor shortages? mr. malinowski: elect people to congress who believe in legal immigration. look, there's a reason why congress has been stuck on this. 10 years ago we had a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform that was passed by john mccain and lindsey graham and democrats in the united states senate that would've secured our border, and i voted for tens of billions of dollars for border security in the last few years, and it also would've give it a pathway to citizenship, to legal work for millions of people's hard-working immigration in the country that would've been verified for our employers. this was a good bipartisan middle-of-the-road solution in the ascendant wing of the republican
i will get down the washington, d.c. and find the common ground because we can have programs like dhaka and reform the immigration system in a responsible way that treats families barely across the globe, while making sure we have security here at home. jim: how can we get a vibrant guest worker program to help us through these labor shortages? mr. malinowski: elect people to congress who believe in legal immigration. look, there's a reason why congress has been stuck on this. 10 years ago we...
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politics but d.c.ht, and yes, they can be overruled by the house and senate, so, if republicans are able to take back the house and able to take back the senate, we could see a serious fight here to get this from not taking effect. neil? neil: you know, aishah, i was thinking too, that given the fact that there's been this push to let non-citizens vote and of course it depends on the city and district doing these kind of things benefits that go to a lot of illegals in so many cities, that democrats be looking at the latino vote and how its been sort of shift ing more and more toward republicans and that alone if you just want to be blatantly political about it would give them pause. >> yeah, and interesting to note there, definitely and i know that there are people on the city council, district council that felt like they wanted to do this. its happened in other cities as you mentioned other communities so they really wanted to do this for non-citizens who are working here who are employed and paying t
politics but d.c.ht, and yes, they can be overruled by the house and senate, so, if republicans are able to take back the house and able to take back the senate, we could see a serious fight here to get this from not taking effect. neil? neil: you know, aishah, i was thinking too, that given the fact that there's been this push to let non-citizens vote and of course it depends on the city and district doing these kind of things benefits that go to a lot of illegals in so many cities, that...
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my body won't let me. >> davis is a d.c.ntanyl deaths made his congregation in realtime. >> i have done a lot of eulogies from friends of mine who died from overdose of fentanyl and i'm disgusted how it is killing a lot of our people. at that time it was almost as if they knew that the people that was dying was older black males and a lot of older people in our communities so they didn't seem concerned. >> some doctors we spoke to say the impact of heroin on elderly populations is being entirely overlooked by the government and public. it is a tragedy playing out underneath america's noses. >> bill: back on touch screen here want to show you a state we rarely talk about. remember the power rankings from the other day? this is where we think the house is now. republican advantage, 232 seats. it could go higher or lower. could go as high as 248 if they have a really big night. democrats are still in the ballgame, though. they need to run the table on a lot of these toss-up seats. what's happening? here in the northeast on the
my body won't let me. >> davis is a d.c.ntanyl deaths made his congregation in realtime. >> i have done a lot of eulogies from friends of mine who died from overdose of fentanyl and i'm disgusted how it is killing a lot of our people. at that time it was almost as if they knew that the people that was dying was older black males and a lot of older people in our communities so they didn't seem concerned. >> some doctors we spoke to say the impact of heroin on elderly...
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i look forward to seeing her. >> so excited to have liz macdonald in d.c. welcome to d.c. wait to roll out the red carpet for you. elizabeth: thank you, congressman. that was generous, kind. where is the red carpet. no kidding. pleasure having all of you on "the evening edit." we will have you back on this hour, we've got james comer. a bit of a snapback ending up on positive earnings and stablizing bond yields. the dow powers back above 30,000 this is a battle royale on wall street. stocks under president biden below where they were at this point under former presidents trump and obama. because of inflation, interest rate hikes, fights over oil and gas and u.s. energy. edward lawrence at the white house with more. edward? >> liz, officially the white house is analyzing if there should be another release from the strategic petroleum reserve. no official decision has been made. the last of the 10 million barrels from the previously announced release will be shipped out in november. now gas prices are expected to generally rise as we get well into the winter. a former deputy
i look forward to seeing her. >> so excited to have liz macdonald in d.c. welcome to d.c. wait to roll out the red carpet for you. elizabeth: thank you, congressman. that was generous, kind. where is the red carpet. no kidding. pleasure having all of you on "the evening edit." we will have you back on this hour, we've got james comer. a bit of a snapback ending up on positive earnings and stablizing bond yields. the dow powers back above 30,000 this is a battle royale on wall...
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i was taking the train from d.c., based in d.c. tuesday morning, i am not a morning person.ion station in washington, d.c. i am not a coffee drinker, i needed caffeine. i walked to starbucks to get something. starbucks, i had forgotten is closed. starbucks announced the washington, d.c. central train hub in the nation's capital, the starbucks location had to be closed down because it was too unsafe to operate. think about that. there was an article last week in "the washington post" that said we here at fox news are making up this story of the crime wave, it doesn't really exist, it is some right wing fox news story. there's a word i would say to describe that take, i can't use it on the air. i think everyone that's honest understands this is real, this is not made up, and we are seeing examples of it playing out literally all across the country every single day. >> i spent a lot of time in that train station commuting and you're right. i encountered that months ago. harris, in stark contrast to this reality we talk about, that victims and people live every day, we have a ma
i was taking the train from d.c., based in d.c. tuesday morning, i am not a morning person.ion station in washington, d.c. i am not a coffee drinker, i needed caffeine. i walked to starbucks to get something. starbucks, i had forgotten is closed. starbucks announced the washington, d.c. central train hub in the nation's capital, the starbucks location had to be closed down because it was too unsafe to operate. think about that. there was an article last week in "the washington post"...
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your poverty in washington d.c., a kid who is 13. or let's say six or seven, he's, behind she's behind because they didn't get a chance to go to preschool. why don't they have these opportunities? chancellor, maybe they're six and maybe their mothers is 20. maybe their mother had a child varying it didn't have an opportunity or didn't take the opportunity. the days i'm not teaching i often go to the corner store and i talk to mow, moe is from guinea. we sit down and talk about african things just like that,, have a cup of coffee before i go home and start reading and writing. young kids will come into the store, four, five or six. they come in to get candia because like that when they should be in preschool but they're not. . so, if that person is six and their mother is, what? maybe 20, 22. their grandfather's baby 40, great-grandfathers maybe 62. it's not just the generation, it's generations that have preceded them that may not have had opportunities. of course, 70% of african american men never finished high school in washington,
your poverty in washington d.c., a kid who is 13. or let's say six or seven, he's, behind she's behind because they didn't get a chance to go to preschool. why don't they have these opportunities? chancellor, maybe they're six and maybe their mothers is 20. maybe their mother had a child varying it didn't have an opportunity or didn't take the opportunity. the days i'm not teaching i often go to the corner store and i talk to mow, moe is from guinea. we sit down and talk about african things...
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she's an unreliable boat and will be tossed to and fro from the winds of washington, d.c. point is who is representing the voice of alaska we need our voice heard in washington, d.c. >> some of the big priorities for the american people are the forty-year high inflation and the fact the administration is pushing the climate agenda to the detriment of fossil fuel companies i believe lisa murkowski has been the deciding vote in some of these things, what can you tell us about your priorities as it relates to alaska, what about drilling, she wasn't just the deciding vote for the nominee pushing through the climate change agenda, she actually wrote the bill the push through the climate change agenda what were trying to focus on my big priority we've got to get ourselves energy independent in our economy up and running people for alaska cannot pay for gas and groceries the way that the biden administration affects us we go to work to pay for gas that's how bad it is it is because of decisions murkowski has made. if you asked me my top priorities is economy, right after that we
she's an unreliable boat and will be tossed to and fro from the winds of washington, d.c. point is who is representing the voice of alaska we need our voice heard in washington, d.c. >> some of the big priorities for the american people are the forty-year high inflation and the fact the administration is pushing the climate agenda to the detriment of fossil fuel companies i believe lisa murkowski has been the deciding vote in some of these things, what can you tell us about your...
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host: here in d.c., this is skip, independent. good morning. caller: hello. this is personal for me because i live in d.c., where january 6 happened, and saw on the streets what happened. there were protests before january 6. they were violent. it was between the proud boys and the oath keepers and antifa types. i do believe in prosecuting the antifa types in other cities -- and they have been prosecuted -- but what happened in d.c. was an actual attempt to take over the countryby violence. we all see what happened. we all know who was responsible for it and all because of lies. trump has been lying so much about everything. why do people believe what he says? there is an excellent website. it is called lostnotstolen.org. all of these people that believe trump's lies on the election, go to lostnotstolen.org. these are conservative republicans that make the case that trump lost and biden won the 2020 election. host: gary in texas, republican. good morning. caller: morning. i am calling regarding the people complaining about the people who do not believe in the
host: here in d.c., this is skip, independent. good morning. caller: hello. this is personal for me because i live in d.c., where january 6 happened, and saw on the streets what happened. there were protests before january 6. they were violent. it was between the proud boys and the oath keepers and antifa types. i do believe in prosecuting the antifa types in other cities -- and they have been prosecuted -- but what happened in d.c. was an actual attempt to take over the countryby violence. we...
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when we moved to washington d.c. as as a couple as a templeton accepted big jobs president donald trump. people seem to want to forget that areno never know it or glos it over. very important part of the story is -- >> host: you tell the story. look. i really should get to the part because i should stop right now and say you and also another thing in common which is a reason why i couldn't stop reading the book, and that is your ex-boss like my ex boss called me into a room with nobody in their look in the eye and said you know, can you run this thing? can you be my campaign manager? he basically say what you think about it? call a me back. i saw that. i also sawaw the in the book and i'm like oh god, then i wrote on the front page, i had to go back. as i started to read this book i really wanted to call you invite you over to sit on my porch in our white rocking chairs drinking wine. i saw so much. >> guest: i will be there. true morality go back. you write about george. george had a big job and he declined it tragi
when we moved to washington d.c. as as a couple as a templeton accepted big jobs president donald trump. people seem to want to forget that areno never know it or glos it over. very important part of the story is -- >> host: you tell the story. look. i really should get to the part because i should stop right now and say you and also another thing in common which is a reason why i couldn't stop reading the book, and that is your ex-boss like my ex boss called me into a room with nobody in...
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d.c.lve some of these problems for the people of ohio. >> bill: only a handful of democrats 100%. a lot 96, monday night big debate you and ryan clashing on the stage. it got pretty personal i will characterize it that way for our audience. here is how it went. >> this country has been enriched by immigrants from all quarters of the world. the danger. >> my biracial children get attacked by scum bags online and in person because you are so desperate for political power. you can believe in a border without being a racist. you can believe in the country without being a racist. >> bill: i believe correct me if i'm wrong your wife is of indian descent but born and raised in california, i believe that's the case. now you make the case you can believe in a border without being a racist and you can believe in america without being a racist. go. >> you know, bill, i feel like it's common sense. 90% of the people of this country want a strong and secure southern border and also don't like it when d
d.c.lve some of these problems for the people of ohio. >> bill: only a handful of democrats 100%. a lot 96, monday night big debate you and ryan clashing on the stage. it got pretty personal i will characterize it that way for our audience. here is how it went. >> this country has been enriched by immigrants from all quarters of the world. the danger. >> my biracial children get attacked by scum bags online and in person because you are so desperate for political power. you...
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we know that d.c. is a swamp. full of people that are going to try to protect the fbi and the institutions. we do know that hillary clinton was involved in this. this russia hoax, all of this came from her campaign. the fbi knew that this was false. they wanted to take down donald trump so badly that they were willing to pay christopher steele a million dollars if he could verify what he was getting and they put danchenko on the payroll and kept him there for a few years and i think it is going to be interesting to see what durham's next steps are. but what the american people are gaining from this is insight into exactly how corrupted this group -- elizabeth: hearing this from your voters? >> yes. i'm talking to tennesseans every single day. what they know, there are two tiers of justice. clinton was involved in this. they paid for it. they tried to push it over. they had this narrative. they wouldn't let it go. they wanted to take down president trump. elizabeth: so the special counsel durham in his closing argu
we know that d.c. is a swamp. full of people that are going to try to protect the fbi and the institutions. we do know that hillary clinton was involved in this. this russia hoax, all of this came from her campaign. the fbi knew that this was false. they wanted to take down donald trump so badly that they were willing to pay christopher steele a million dollars if he could verify what he was getting and they put danchenko on the payroll and kept him there for a few years and i think it is going...
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it will be inside d.c..ll also be on the outside of d.c., prepared to go in, if the president -- >> again, according to ryan reilly, prosecutor said today the oath keepers, quote, think insurrection act were magic words that would give them cover. then they played audio of rhodes saying, the insurrection act was legal cover. and of course, donald trump did not end up invoking the insurrection act, but the oath keepers seemed to go about their plan anyway. that's pictures of some of them, going up in the building. and some allegedly lamented that they could not bring weapons to the capitol, to make things even more violent, potentially, deadlier than they had been, imagine, imagine, imagine, if a bunch of folks they, are trained eczema literary, particularly, had had weapons. what would that look like? at the end of today's proceedings, we also got a preview of what more is to come. according to reporter from reuters, quote, the government showed some evidence of communications between the oath keepers and ro
it will be inside d.c..ll also be on the outside of d.c., prepared to go in, if the president -- >> again, according to ryan reilly, prosecutor said today the oath keepers, quote, think insurrection act were magic words that would give them cover. then they played audio of rhodes saying, the insurrection act was legal cover. and of course, donald trump did not end up invoking the insurrection act, but the oath keepers seemed to go about their plan anyway. that's pictures of some of them,...
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heavy rain, damaging winds, washington, d.c. right up through new york and new england. >>> and made in america. the largest pumpkin in america. and the teacher who drove it more than 2,000 miles to win. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with that historic move from the january 6th committee, voting unanimously to subpoena former president trump to testify under oath about january 6th.teoon, if americ omttmakinghee quote, reqo answer for his actions surrounding the attack on the capitol. and tonight, the never before seen video. leaders from both parties behind the scenes at the capitol as this was unfolding. house speaker er nancy pelosi a others making calls, trying to secure the capitol, trying to move forward with their constitutional duty to certify the election. and then the moment the phone call from former president mike pence, what he revealed on speakerphone to congressional leaders there that authorities had told him that he and members of congress would
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and there is a telegram from him to d.c. that said he was trying to collect as much of the rubble archives as possible. they were calling in the rebel archives from day one. that's something they come up with. some of it was almost a chain of custody, so you have the chain of custody to the court case. this was during a time period where jefferson davis was under house arrest for monroe and they were trying to decide if he's going to go to trial or not. that's where some of this was coming from, was gathering documentation that may be used against former confederate leadership, including a former confederate president. these are recently digitized. it's a horrible title, they were not paying enslaved people. this is owners who were getting paid for the labor of their enslaved people. this is from may and june 1862. what they are doing is, for this specific document, they are building obstructions and uprooted's river. who is providing the labor, and then the money that was paid out to the owner. the payroll was recently digi
and there is a telegram from him to d.c. that said he was trying to collect as much of the rubble archives as possible. they were calling in the rebel archives from day one. that's something they come up with. some of it was almost a chain of custody, so you have the chain of custody to the court case. this was during a time period where jefferson davis was under house arrest for monroe and they were trying to decide if he's going to go to trial or not. that's where some of this was coming...
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wade, d.c. the alabama case as another piece of evidence suggesting this newer conservative leaning supreme court may peel away more perceived and present summarize one after another. >> was sure. i mean, i don't think we're going to see that opinion, the language of that opinion survive. it's caustic. it's overheated. it's unnecessary. it doesn't hold up logically or legally. but, but i think you're are more likely than not to see the overall decision, which is to overrule roe v. wade survive. and the way to do that is to say that the attack the right to privacy. right now justice alito fences we are doing this to roe v. wade, we're not doing this to a whole bunch of other computer,, writes that the american people have. but once you've done it, once you've done it the genie is out of the bottle, you know, and so same-sex marriage, contraceptio contraception, and you're all return to see this in some state legislatures talking about well, you know, we ought to be able to legislate whether or no
wade, d.c. the alabama case as another piece of evidence suggesting this newer conservative leaning supreme court may peel away more perceived and present summarize one after another. >> was sure. i mean, i don't think we're going to see that opinion, the language of that opinion survive. it's caustic. it's overheated. it's unnecessary. it doesn't hold up logically or legally. but, but i think you're are more likely than not to see the overall decision, which is to overrule roe v. wade...
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you decided to come to washington, d.c. to attend college, trinity college. tell us about that experience and that drive down and that first moment that you arrived here. what caught you? what made you decide that d.c. was a place to be? >> guest: my parents did note go to college. i think very typical for somebody maybe of my age andio stage in that area and my mother took me down here herself and you know it was hard for her to leave her only child in washington, d.c. in the strip after she called the way under whole way home. thank you mommy for allowing mel to spread my wings and do that.. i really wanted to be a car ride away from home.t i had been accepted at boston college and it was the year after doug flutie won the heisman trophy and applicationsd were way up. i went to see boston college, lovely colors, sizes course butr i really wanted in washington, d.c. i felt early on i had a little bit smitten by the political bug. i think a lot of it has to do with meeting ronald reagan very briefly.to >> host: but you wrote geraldine ferrari. i thought wait
you decided to come to washington, d.c. to attend college, trinity college. tell us about that experience and that drive down and that first moment that you arrived here. what caught you? what made you decide that d.c. was a place to be? >> guest: my parents did note go to college. i think very typical for somebody maybe of my age andio stage in that area and my mother took me down here herself and you know it was hard for her to leave her only child in washington, d.c. in the strip after...
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we will be inside d.c., and who will be the outside of the d.c. armed if the president calls on it. >> the defense attorneys is arguing that everything he did in the lead up to january 6th as a legal. because, he thought, donald trump would invoke the insurrection act. he claimed that roads, and the oath keepers, were just preparing themselves. waiting for trump, before they acted. but then the justice is putting a big hole on that argument. they play this clip of roads from november 2020, explaining, the insurrection act was their legal cover. >> we also saw urban posted up outside. we'll have to make a determination of who goes where, and who's going to be on the outside, and who's going to be on the inside. so we're going to have a q r f, armed q r s. but that you are f-will be awaiting the presence of, it's okay? that's our official position. and the reason we have to do that way is because that gives you a legal cover. >> yes, that sort of official position. you know that we are speaking in good faith. the q r f, at that reference, is what oa
we will be inside d.c., and who will be the outside of the d.c. armed if the president calls on it. >> the defense attorneys is arguing that everything he did in the lead up to january 6th as a legal. because, he thought, donald trump would invoke the insurrection act. he claimed that roads, and the oath keepers, were just preparing themselves. waiting for trump, before they acted. but then the justice is putting a big hole on that argument. they play this clip of roads from november...
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t thatha is exactly what washingt, d.c.o do right now. >> you are right.>> if you are here in the united states illegally, you don't have the right to vote. that is what my bill says.ge a it makes it illegal for you to vote in washington, d.c., d. every other city that thinks this is a good idea. we will get back to a government that is accountable. i thinem ak there will be aa referendum iren november.ve americans have had enough with this open border policy whether it is fentanyl or voting or any other issue, we will get back te security and it starts at our southern border.nd i maria: the poisoning of americah and item starts in communist china. congressman, we will be watchinv all of that.u fo thank you for being here this morning. that will do it for us on "sunday morning futures." thank you for being here. o orn more catch the show again today at 3:00 p.m. eastern onow fo ax news.s six toan 9:00 a.m. eastern for mornings with maria. have a great rest of your sunday. ♪ age comes with wisdom. and wisdom comes with benef
t thatha is exactly what washingt, d.c.o do right now. >> you are right.>> if you are here in the united states illegally, you don't have the right to vote. that is what my bill says.ge a it makes it illegal for you to vote in washington, d.c., d. every other city that thinks this is a good idea. we will get back to a government that is accountable. i thinem ak there will be aa referendum iren november.ve americans have had enough with this open border policy whether it is fentanyl...
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we don't understand why our cost of living goes up while the d.c. insiders get a better life. >> 30 seconds if you'd like to weigh in. >> well, nobody owns me. i had a lot of individuals give me money, and i'm very thankful for that. but i think money is a problem in the races that we have in this country, and i think we need to really start thinking about the impact of the money. if you don't have money, sometimes you can't get your voice out there. i don't know the answer to it, but i do think it's very important for us to begin to assess how the money works and what it does or doesn't do. >> all right, thank you. now we're going to go over to rebecca p. on our social desk for some questions from social media. rebecca? >> rebecca can't wait to answer. [laughter] >> all right, so everyone gets 30 seconds. ms. tshibaka, how do you plan to protect lgbtq youth in the state federal levels? will you stand with trans alaskans in the face of increasing hate? >> thanks for the question. i believe we need to ensure the dignity and safety and rights of all a
we don't understand why our cost of living goes up while the d.c. insiders get a better life. >> 30 seconds if you'd like to weigh in. >> well, nobody owns me. i had a lot of individuals give me money, and i'm very thankful for that. but i think money is a problem in the races that we have in this country, and i think we need to really start thinking about the impact of the money. if you don't have money, sometimes you can't get your voice out there. i don't know the answer to it,...
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d.c.ming people back who were, in some cases, let go for breaking the law or being considered a threat to public safety [ bell rings ] wait, you faked this whole thing? i knew it was the quickest way to see you. i'm sorry, jon, but i'm already in love with insurance. you know that's weird, right? well, any weirder than faking a burst pipe? got a little carried away. yeah. another busy day? got a little carried away. of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> crews in lee county, florida, where hurricane ian made landfall are no longer conducting search and rescue operatio
d.c.ming people back who were, in some cases, let go for breaking the law or being considered a threat to public safety [ bell rings ] wait, you faked this whole thing? i knew it was the quickest way to see you. i'm sorry, jon, but i'm already in love with insurance. you know that's weird, right? well, any weirder than faking a burst pipe? got a little carried away. yeah. another busy day? got a little carried away. of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next...
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washington, d.c. to philadelphia, new york to boston. and rob marciano timing it out. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. and you'll see the new and h harrowing images right here. a family rescued following a russian missile attack. and tonight, who vladimir putin has now arrested for that bridge explosion. ian pannell in ukraine. and here in the u.s. tonight, two americans on their capture in ukraine by russian-backed forces. they describe what they say was done to them in captivity. whit johnson with the interview. >>> tonight, two navy officers and a doctor reprimanded in the ket of a navy s.e.a.l. trainee. the new report tonight revealing his cause of death and martha raddatz is here. >>> the former rookie officer now facing felony charges tonight after shooting that teenager while eating a burger in his car outside a mcdonald's. the officer now surrendering. the teen on life support. >>> tonight, the chilling testimony from a member of the oath keepers describing what he witnessed the night before january 6th, saying he witnessed a hote
washington, d.c. to philadelphia, new york to boston. and rob marciano timing it out. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. and you'll see the new and h harrowing images right here. a family rescued following a russian missile attack. and tonight, who vladimir putin has now arrested for that bridge explosion. ian pannell in ukraine. and here in the u.s. tonight, two americans on their capture in ukraine by russian-backed forces. they describe what they say was done to them in captivity. whit...
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if he goes to washington, d.c. as he has for the last four years, he will only vote for more spending and more things that will make our state and our country worse. i understand how to responsibly control spending. i know how to make our country energy independent. i will vote to support to shorten supply chains. and lower the overall tax burden on the people of new jersey. i have always worked to find the common ground for the people who want to make new jersey home. with your support and your vote, the people that are proud to work towards a future of a strong america. tonight, i am asking for your vote to solve problems, reach across party lines, and address issues many americans are concerned about. thank you. david: thank you. that brings the new jersey globe seventh district congressional debate between tom malinowski and tom kean jr. to a close. upper like to remind everyone that the deadline to register to vote is this tuesday. if you don't vote, at least don't complain to me about the outcome of this elec
if he goes to washington, d.c. as he has for the last four years, he will only vote for more spending and more things that will make our state and our country worse. i understand how to responsibly control spending. i know how to make our country energy independent. i will vote to support to shorten supply chains. and lower the overall tax burden on the people of new jersey. i have always worked to find the common ground for the people who want to make new jersey home. with your support and...
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kean: that is how your washington d.c. works, how your representatives work, because you have been a d.c. insider for 30 years. over the course of the last four years, it is clear on the salt deduction, or any other bill coming through the house, you have put nancy pelosi's primaries over those of new jersey. -- >> there are issues i want to -- let's move on. there are a lot of important issues to talk about. i want to talk about two issues you have taken seriously in the seventh district, abortion and inflation. i know that is what a lot of your constituents want to hear about. senator, you say you are pro-choice, but you voted against codifying legal abortion in the new jersey senate during your final days in the legislature. and a page on your campaign website says you are a fierce defender of>> voted against thet would've allowed for abortion upon demand. i support a woman's right to choose and have a 20 year career in the state legislature. up until 20 weeks that if the determination of the mother. post two weeks, --
kean: that is how your washington d.c. works, how your representatives work, because you have been a d.c. insider for 30 years. over the course of the last four years, it is clear on the salt deduction, or any other bill coming through the house, you have put nancy pelosi's primaries over those of new jersey. -- >> there are issues i want to -- let's move on. there are a lot of important issues to talk about. i want to talk about two issues you have taken seriously in the seventh...
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i will say he's coming to washington, d.c. he will be popular on both sides of the aisle as he tries to get stuff done. >> positive with joe manchin. he wants to be the first. >> you're right about that. >> i guess andrew yang was right. that is a fascinating race. so many different permutations. and of course we will continue to cover it. okay. now to this. americans are struggling with rising costs as you know from gas pump to the grocery store. and now it is even getting more expensive at the happiest place on earth. we'll explain. o! (vo) you can be well-groomed. or even well-spopoken. (man) ooooooo. (vo) but there's just something about being well-a-adventured. (man) wahoooooo! (vo) adventure on a deeper level. discover more in the subaru forester wilderness. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor. naomi: every year, the wildfires and smoke seem to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. cooke: california has the worst air pollu
i will say he's coming to washington, d.c. he will be popular on both sides of the aisle as he tries to get stuff done. >> positive with joe manchin. he wants to be the first. >> you're right about that. >> i guess andrew yang was right. that is a fascinating race. so many different permutations. and of course we will continue to cover it. okay. now to this. americans are struggling with rising costs as you know from gas pump to the grocery store. and now it is even getting...
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d.c. officers fired for misconduct ended up getting their jobs back in a six-year stretch between 2015 and 2021. some got hundreds of thousands of dollars in back fay pay according to a new report from citi auditor. the officials were fired for everything from using der ogator language to child abuse. according to the report, 36 of the officers reinstated received more than $14 million total in back pay in the 5 1/2 years the auditors studied, on average each year six of every nine officers fired ended up getting their jobs back here is cnbc's shamari stone. >> reporter: a new 87-page audit report reveals one of the officers fired was found guilty of exposing his genitals to a woman in a parking lot in 2010 two more officers failed to make a domestic violence arrest and another officer was fired three separate times and was arrested for assault with a dangerous weapon. >> that vast majority of those who attempt to fire do come back on the job. >> reporter: kathy paterson saying the issue i
d.c. officers fired for misconduct ended up getting their jobs back in a six-year stretch between 2015 and 2021. some got hundreds of thousands of dollars in back fay pay according to a new report from citi auditor. the officials were fired for everything from using der ogator language to child abuse. according to the report, 36 of the officers reinstated received more than $14 million total in back pay in the 5 1/2 years the auditors studied, on average each year six of every nine officers...