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isaac arnsdorf, senior white house reporter for the washington.s is a story that we have not heard the end of. thank you for helping us understand it tonight, and we look forward to talking to you about it again. >> thank you. >> all right. that does it for me on this very, very busy night. i will see you again monday and every night next week at 9 p.m. >> good morning. i'm alicia menendez in washington, d.c. it is 7 a.m. on the east coast, 2 p.m. in israel, where we are following breaking news. three hostages, including one american citizen, have been released in the fourth hostage exchange between israel and hamas. americ
isaac arnsdorf, senior white house reporter for the washington.s is a story that we have not heard the end of. thank you for helping us understand it tonight, and we look forward to talking to you about it again. >> thank you. >> all right. that does it for me on this very, very busy night. i will see you again monday and every night next week at 9 p.m. >> good morning. i'm alicia menendez in washington, d.c. it is 7 a.m. on the east coast, 2 p.m. in israel, where we are...
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joining us now is washington post senior white house reporter isaac arnsdorf.rs who broke this story. he's also the author of finish what we started, the maga movement's ground war to end democracy. mr. arnsdorf, thanks very much for being here. i know it's a really, really busy night. let me start by asking you what kind of information, what kind of system? this is this this payment system. >> well. >> what you said is exactly right. rachel, this is the checkbook. this is how the government's bills. >> get paid. >> and david liebreich, as the most senior official in in the treasury department, who was the acting treasury secretary until trump's nominee was. >> confirmed. >> is the expert at managing it, including. managing the debt ceiling, which, as we know, is coming up really, really soon with the with the spending limit in danger of being breached. that is all. you know, he's the expert on that. that's his expertise. all the payments to this, this is how the government pays its bills. and it's never been anything that has any political role. and leabrook i
joining us now is washington post senior white house reporter isaac arnsdorf.rs who broke this story. he's also the author of finish what we started, the maga movement's ground war to end democracy. mr. arnsdorf, thanks very much for being here. i know it's a really, really busy night. let me start by asking you what kind of information, what kind of system? this is this this payment system. >> well. >> what you said is exactly right. rachel, this is the checkbook. this is how the...
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however, it didn't actually make it, the isaac came down, it connected with gas lines, and also with a number of homes. those homes reportedly no on fire. certainly the authorities in philadelphia have elected their major incident plan. that means they're flooding the area with resources. allison in sarasota engine and as well as war and gauze of finally guessing a way out for treatment throughout the border. crossing between egypt and gaza is set to reopen on saturday for the 1st time and 8 months. and then this need be for patients needing medical attention and the world health organization says 50 will be allowed to leave on saturday. in the military wing of hamas has announced the names of 3 is where the captive set to be released on saturday as a colder on cape, siegel and you all to be boss. $183.00 palestinian prisoners will be released and exchange from his riley trails. more than a 100 of them have been arrested since the war on guns up began. united nations says at least 700 people have been killed and nearly 3000 injured in fighting this . we can go and the eastern democra
however, it didn't actually make it, the isaac came down, it connected with gas lines, and also with a number of homes. those homes reportedly no on fire. certainly the authorities in philadelphia have elected their major incident plan. that means they're flooding the area with resources. allison in sarasota engine and as well as war and gauze of finally guessing a way out for treatment throughout the border. crossing between egypt and gaza is set to reopen on saturday for the 1st time and 8...
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people want to allegedly hold us accountable, and it's been based off of outrage and people weapon, isaac, things like shaheen said, being really carswell not taking our apologies or anyone's accountability into account. and that affects the question, well what is the point of this? i think council to started out as something that was an attempt to bring harm to the forefront because there's so many different types of people and isms, and phobias that harm a lot of communities in groups and having social media where anyone can really share how they're feeling and their experiences brought that to the surface and i think that we have it yet as a culture on done to the car surround it assume is talking about and we've been indoctrinated with that. so we want to count ability but what does that look like? and what does that look like with pure social relationships where we're not in community, gets the people that we see in online and have their handles. that's not the same as sharing community and a space where you can help each other accountable in real life break bread with people and tou
people want to allegedly hold us accountable, and it's been based off of outrage and people weapon, isaac, things like shaheen said, being really carswell not taking our apologies or anyone's accountability into account. and that affects the question, well what is the point of this? i think council to started out as something that was an attempt to bring harm to the forefront because there's so many different types of people and isms, and phobias that harm a lot of communities in groups and...
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that have yet to stay solution that they have other ideas in mind. moreover, closer to what time is isaac is to say, well, let's just remind our viewers of that what the you well, you owe us presidency. how did you get it? has been saying he has said that he would live to see policy. and from guys i moved to countries like egypt to or jordan, which egypt sions and jordanians have said no to but from seems to things that they will ultimately agree to that. she said it 3 times that what's the likelihood of this happening rather than what he's describing there, by the way, is essentially ethnic cleansing. i mean, telling people from a place from the line to move to other countries. yeah. but yeah, i mean i, who is following a pre set the time that this the, to my case gusta, on these are the only way to do that is either to kill them or to move in somewhere else that tom is pushing for this. is that going up to him? i don't think he's in the mood for pushing for in the clinton because he's going to be bottle. he's a place to resume, but the but he's pushing for the solution of the moving peo
that have yet to stay solution that they have other ideas in mind. moreover, closer to what time is isaac is to say, well, let's just remind our viewers of that what the you well, you owe us presidency. how did you get it? has been saying he has said that he would live to see policy. and from guys i moved to countries like egypt to or jordan, which egypt sions and jordanians have said no to but from seems to things that they will ultimately agree to that. she said it 3 times that what's the...
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the medical examiner says he's 34 year old isaac chong. he was killed by police after hours of negotiation inside a building on ninth street near mission. witnesses say chong had shot a man at point blank range in the face multiple times. that victim is martin orlov. he's the owner of the vapor room dispensary. a gofundme for him has raised more than $100,000 to cover his medical expenses, and more. >> it is yet another hit for oakland. the waterfront hotel at jack london square is closing down tonight for good. abc seven news reporter anser hassan looks at the impact of today's closure. >> morgan ward came up from san diego on friday, hoping to spend the weekend at the waterfront hotel in oakland. >> flew in and came here. >> and you did not know? >> and i did not know. i received no notification at all that the hotel was closing. >> after 35 years, the hotel will close just before midnight friday. luckily, ward found another place to stay. she'll request a refund from a third party booking website, but her real disappointment is that oak
the medical examiner says he's 34 year old isaac chong. he was killed by police after hours of negotiation inside a building on ninth street near mission. witnesses say chong had shot a man at point blank range in the face multiple times. that victim is martin orlov. he's the owner of the vapor room dispensary. a gofundme for him has raised more than $100,000 to cover his medical expenses, and more. >> it is yet another hit for oakland. the waterfront hotel at jack london square is...
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isaac arnsdorf, senior white house reporter for the washington post i can tell this is a story that we have not heard the end of. thank you for helping us understand it tonight, and we look forward to talking to you about it again. >> thank you. >> all right. that does it for me on this very, very busy night. i will see you again monday. and every night next week at 9 p.m. eastern. now it is time for the last word with our dear friend ali velshi, who's been working overtime all day and all night. good evening ali. >> i wish i were not working overtime on plane crashes. i have to tell you that philadelphia northeast airport is where i trained to talk to air traffic control. because when you when you. i flew out of a little airport out of philadelphia, which didn't have a control tower. it was like a little rural airport. so you have to train to talk to air traffic control, which is really hard. you know, it sounds normal, but they all have their own language. and that's where i trained to do this. and one of the things they train you for in flying is how to declare an emergency. there's
isaac arnsdorf, senior white house reporter for the washington post i can tell this is a story that we have not heard the end of. thank you for helping us understand it tonight, and we look forward to talking to you about it again. >> thank you. >> all right. that does it for me on this very, very busy night. i will see you again monday. and every night next week at 9 p.m. eastern. now it is time for the last word with our dear friend ali velshi, who's been working overtime all day...
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isaac arnsdorf, senior white house reporter for the washington. post i can tell this is a story that we have not heard the end of. thank you for helping us understand it tonight, and we look forward to talking to you about it again. >> thank you. >> all right. that does it for me on this very, very busy night. i will see you again monday and every night next week at 9 p.m. >> good morning. i'm alicia menendez in washington, d.c. it is 7 a.m. on the east coast, 2 p.m. in israel, where we are following breaking news. three hostages, including one american citizen, have been released in the fourth hostage exchange between israel and hamas. american keith segal and israelis jordan and ofir calderon today are reuniting with their loved ones. they were held captive in gaza for nearly 500 days. bibas was captured with his wife and two young sons in october 2023, his youngest only nine months old when he was taken. at this time, it is not clear whether his wife and his children are alive. as for american keith segal, his family released an emotional state
isaac arnsdorf, senior white house reporter for the washington. post i can tell this is a story that we have not heard the end of. thank you for helping us understand it tonight, and we look forward to talking to you about it again. >> thank you. >> all right. that does it for me on this very, very busy night. i will see you again monday and every night next week at 9 p.m. >> good morning. i'm alicia menendez in washington, d.c. it is 7 a.m. on the east coast, 2 p.m. in...
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past comprehensively, but without the infrastructure of the federal government, which historians like isaacbenefit from in france. but i mean, just just too complicated a bit, though, for sparks and maybe for chapman to this idea of a comprehensive archive that could be conceived as an entity. one unity was in contrast with how many historians actually use archives as a bunch of individual pieces of evidence and sparked. got into quite a bit of trouble later in life for being accused of boldly arising kind of sprucing up some of washington's of phrases which became front page news, if you can believe it, by the 1850s or so. so there is that there's there's this idea of scope, but also this tension between the individual items in the historical record and the notion of a comprehensive record. interesting. well, in contrast to that dedication to accuracy, i think what struck me melissa and john about your papers was how mallya bore washington could be. and washington's legacy. and i'm wondering, you know, how specific did the figures that you're talking about, how specifically did they define
past comprehensively, but without the infrastructure of the federal government, which historians like isaacbenefit from in france. but i mean, just just too complicated a bit, though, for sparks and maybe for chapman to this idea of a comprehensive archive that could be conceived as an entity. one unity was in contrast with how many historians actually use archives as a bunch of individual pieces of evidence and sparked. got into quite a bit of trouble later in life for being accused of boldly...