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john: republican congressman from minnesota and chairman of the republican campaign committee, tom elmoreer, thank you. >>-- emmer. thank you. >> thank you, john. john: still ahead on fox, some people getting a chance to return to what's left of their home after hurricane ian. live to fort meyers, next. john: presidents of fort meyers beach, florida, is returning home after hurricane ian turned hopes into piles of debris and those focused not short of what it lost and their neighbors. nate foy is live in fort meyers with a look at that. nate. >> reporter: john, good evening. the resilience and strength is out on fort meyer's beach since the first time of the storm and that's the northern part of the island and southern part of the island is still being searched for more victims and here in downtown fort meyers, the rain falls down for the first time since we've seen since the hurricane, it's cleared out all the people here at this memorial all day paying their respects to people who lost their life during hurricane ian so you tee see pictures of people in the community here, each one with a corresponding cross. we have flowers and candles at the bas
john: republican congressman from minnesota and chairman of the republican campaign committee, tom elmoreer, thank you. >>-- emmer. thank you. >> thank you, john. john: still ahead on fox, some people getting a chance to return to what's left of their home after hurricane ian. live to fort meyers, next. john: presidents of fort meyers beach, florida, is returning home after hurricane ian turned hopes into piles of debris and those focused not short of what it lost and their...
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john. we'll be back today. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now. >> good afternoon.for martha maccallum. a political earthquake is in the making for a potential shift by latino voters away from democrats. we're talking 19 days from now. we'll speak to a panel of latino voters with different outlooks on the mid-terms. the republican leslie vega vying to be viagra's first long woman. first reaction to the white house to the mayor of the border city o
john. we'll be back today. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now. >> good afternoon.for martha maccallum. a political earthquake is in the making for a potential shift by latino voters away from democrats. we're talking 19 days from now. we'll speak to a panel of latino voters with different outlooks on the mid-terms. the republican leslie vega vying to be viagra's first long woman. first reaction to the white house to the mayor of the...
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john: and i'm john roberts. could be deeper to fill up your car. the story with martha starts right >> martha: thanks, johnier is here. also here today, joe concha and general jack keane. also congressman lee zelden. joe biden speaks out on 2024. north korea sends the japanese in to shelters and a dad in a hotel for parents weekend is
john: and i'm john roberts. could be deeper to fill up your car. the story with martha starts right >> martha: thanks, johnier is here. also here today, joe concha and general jack keane. also congressman lee zelden. joe biden speaks out on 2024. north korea sends the japanese in to shelters and a dad in a hotel for parents weekend is
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john: all right. that's not a good -- that's not a comforting thought. congressman michael waltz, thanks for joining us. >> we have to do more, john, and do it fast. >> johnhts. >> ok, thank you. >> sandra: john, a massive police search underway after a princeton university student disappears without a trace. and her family now saying time is of the essence. >> john: the race for new york governor getting tighter by the day. why crime could be a winning issue for republicans delivering a major upset. >> people want to save the state, they want to save new york city and they are tired of having to wake up every morning and read all the headlines of rising crime in their own neighborhood, places they used to feel safe. woman tc: my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than the leading branded pill. anncr vo: rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. anncr vo: don't take rybelsus® if you or
john: all right. that's not a good -- that's not a comforting thought. congressman michael waltz, thanks for joining us. >> we have to do more, john, and do it fast. >> johnhts. >> ok, thank you. >> sandra: john, a massive police search underway after a princeton university student disappears without a trace. and her family now saying time is of the essence. >> john: the race for new york governor getting tighter by the day. why crime could be a winning issue for...
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john? >> john: bring in kellyanne conway, former senior counsel to president trump and a fox news contributor. both president biden and kamala harris will be headed to pennsylvania tomorrow to try to shore up support for john fetterman, and let's look at the approval ratings according to a reuters poll, biden sitting at 39%, according to real clear politics average, kamala harris is 36.3% approval. that does not seem like a tremendous amount of political cachet to bring to the fetterman race. >> it is head scratching, john. more to the point, they're also underwater when it comes to approval ratings on the issues pennsylvanians care most about, inflation, the economy, rising crime, education, of course. so i'm not really sure they need new messengers is going to change the message, which is the fundamental failing moving into november 8th. it sounds like the white house chief of staff who is more of a tweeter than leader today gave an interview about the economy, sounds like the president himself wants to talk more about inflation. it is a little too little too late. you have been ignoring the will of the people, people have been saying we are suffering, afraid, frustrated, please solve these problems and
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john. >> john: that is putting it it mildly. john robert in washington. good to be with you. this is "america reports." the labor department says gdp grew, but experts warn the u.s. is not out of the woods yet and recession is a distinct possibility over the next year. >> sandra: president biden still trying to capitalize on the rosy picture he keeps painting ahead of midterm elections, painting republicans as the party that will crash the american economy. biden speaking to reporters as he was departing the white house on the way to syracuse saying the gdp report this morning was great and things are looking good. >> john: you don't have to run, mr. president, the helicopter will wait for you. the political panel, shawn duffy, harold ford jr. react in moments. >> sandra: you have them laughing. first, jackie hy1n1 rick. he will be greeted by the current governor, kathy hochul. >> no kidding. on his way out didn't say too much, just that the report is great, things are looking good. while it might be true at first glance, the 2.6%, considerable gain from first and second quart
john. >> john: that is putting it it mildly. john robert in washington. good to be with you. this is "america reports." the labor department says gdp grew, but experts warn the u.s. is not out of the woods yet and recession is a distinct possibility over the next year. >> sandra: president biden still trying to capitalize on the rosy picture he keeps painting ahead of midterm elections, painting republicans as the party that will crash the american economy. biden speaking...
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john, how much catching up americans have. it is a sobering report. >> john: and part of the problem with this much of decline in the test scores, it will take years to come back. >> carries on and on and on. >> john: more on this later on. >> sandra: and dr. bill bennet was raising flags all the way and the political panel will dig in as well to that and more. juan williams and mercedes coming up. and president biden attending more democratic fundraisers. a more private option for candidates worried about being pictured next to him on the campaign trail. abortion messaging seems to be losing its effect on voters, just days to go. polls showing the economy as the biggest driving influence to vote and republicans have favored, are favored to handle that issue better. fox team covering for you, charles pain will join us in just a moment. begin with jacqui heinrich, live at the white house. >> in 15 days we will know which way power is swinging in congress and most recent polling she's republicans have the edge in a lot of races. a keep your chin up style messaging game. the president said voters have to be patient because a lot of his legislative achievements will not kick in for a couple of years,
john, how much catching up americans have. it is a sobering report. >> john: and part of the problem with this much of decline in the test scores, it will take years to come back. >> carries on and on and on. >> john: more on this later on. >> sandra: and dr. bill bennet was raising flags all the way and the political panel will dig in as well to that and more. juan williams and mercedes coming up. and president biden attending more democratic fundraisers. a more private...
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john. >> john: great to be back. great to see the dow going up for a change. >> sandra: thought we would mention it. be here tomorrow. i'm sandra smith. >> johnhe story" with martha starts right now. >> john and sandra, thank you. good afternoon, everybody. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. andy mccarthy, k.t. mcfarland and joe concha ahead this hour on "the story." first, 22 days out from election day. another poll is finding by a long shot that the economy is the number 1 worry for likely voters as they head to the polls. and those likely voters favor republicans overwhelmingly. moments ago, the white house saying the president is hitting the road nonstop to re-assure voters. >> the president is going to get
john. >> john: great to be back. great to see the dow going up for a change. >> sandra: thought we would mention it. be here tomorrow. i'm sandra smith. >> johnhe story" with martha starts right now. >> john and sandra, thank you. good afternoon, everybody. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. andy mccarthy, k.t. mcfarland and joe concha ahead this hour on "the story." first, 22 days out from election day. another poll is finding by a long shot...
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tonight or late tomorrow morning depending how you look at it. >> john: you can dvr it. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm johnts. "the story" starts right now. >> trace: yeah, thanks, you guys. we're all excited to see trace tonight on "fox news at night." good afternoon to you. i'm martha maccallum. the story today with mike pompeo, the sheriff of hard-hit lee county in florida and kellyanne conway who joins me on set as the white house goes on defense after vice president harris draws fire for saying the administration will take equity in to account when giving out disaster relief. >> it is our lowest income communities and ou
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john: i love military time. every time i switch my clocks my wife gives me grief for it. >> sandra: let me know it's happening and i'll use it. john, that was great. back here tomorrow. thanks everybody for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> johnu again tomorrow. >> john and sandra, thanks. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. some of the most consequential races taking you to the debate stage. >> no sheriffs are endorsing her statewide because of her stances on wanting to defund the police. >> he's weakened our privacy rights and women's rights. >> don bulduc's record make it clear it's a yes vote for a national abortion ban. >> i
john: i love military time. every time i switch my clocks my wife gives me grief for it. >> sandra: let me know it's happening and i'll use it. john, that was great. back here tomorrow. thanks everybody for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> johnu again tomorrow. >> john and sandra, thanks. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. some of the most consequential races taking you to the debate stage. >> no sheriffs are endorsing her statewide because of her stances on...
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john. >> john: john roberts in washington. a growing number of doctors sounding the alarm ahead of tomorrow's huge vote. their question, where is the clinical data to back this up? one of them, our own dr. nicole saphier who warns "i will be watching." she is here live to break down what families need to know. all new at 2:00. begin with the fox news alert. >> sandra: the top republican in the house kevin mccarthy doubling down on comments suggesting if republicans win the house they could pump the brakes on free flowing aid to ukraine. >> i think ukraine is very important. i support making sure we move forward to defeat russia in that program. but there should be no blank check on anything. we are $31 trillion in debt. >> john: analysts are already sounding the alarm, warning any break or slowdown in aid would alter the course of the war at a time when ukraine is making advances on the ground and putin seems to be backed into a corner. nearly nine months since he invaded ukraine. general jack keane's response to that and trey
john. >> john: john roberts in washington. a growing number of doctors sounding the alarm ahead of tomorrow's huge vote. their question, where is the clinical data to back this up? one of them, our own dr. nicole saphier who warns "i will be watching." she is here live to break down what families need to know. all new at 2:00. begin with the fox news alert. >> sandra: the top republican in the house kevin mccarthy doubling down on comments suggesting if republicans win the...
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john. >> john: and first it was the west coast where the republicans were making gains, now it's the northeast. who knew. john roberts in washington. this is "america reports." good to be with you, sandra. the chances of a majority of the house looking bleak for democrats as we now project republicans to take a 16-seat advantage. four races moving toward the gop since just last week. but the senate is another story. remaining a toss-up, voters in four states will determine which party takes control. >> and we are watching all of it, right here in new york. the race for governor is moving now from solid democrat to likely democrat. the republican candidate, lee zeldin, making crime his final pitch. to frame the race as an referendum on hochul's soft on crime policies. >> john: oklahoma, a sign of hope for democrats as joy hofmeister is giving stitt a race for his money. solid r to likely r. and how the race is impacting other candidates across the country. >> certainly make it challenging, and that's what we are seeing playing out, new york state, last week focused on west coast movement but this week is the n
john. >> john: and first it was the west coast where the republicans were making gains, now it's the northeast. who knew. john roberts in washington. this is "america reports." good to be with you, sandra. the chances of a majority of the house looking bleak for democrats as we now project republicans to take a 16-seat advantage. four races moving toward the gop since just last week. but the senate is another story. remaining a toss-up, voters in four states will determine which...
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>> john: fox news alert to begin new at 2:00, brand-new documents coming into fox on a deadly shooting during a family visit to college. welcome back as "america reports" rolls into hour two. i'm john horrific stuff.
>> john: fox news alert to begin new at 2:00, brand-new documents coming into fox on a deadly shooting during a family visit to college. welcome back as "america reports" rolls into hour two. i'm john horrific stuff.
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john: congressman tom emmer is here. john roberts in washington, good to spend another 60 minutes with you. >> gillian: you too, john. gillian turner in for sandra smith. right to the races now. >> john: final sprint to election day, the closing pitches. >> gillian: the senate race is anyone's game, toss-ups in pennsylvania, georgia, arizona, and will decide which party takes control. >> john: control of congress could come down to a photo finish. >> gillian: kicking off this hour with one of the most fiercely fought races of them all, and aishah joins us from cartersville, georgia. >> we are in cartersville, reminds me of home, a small town people are fired up about this senate race. herschel walker is about to take the podium behind me, he's running a little behind but take a look at this crowd around me. a lot of supporters here, 100 to 150 people, they are fired up, ready to hear from their guy. you'll probably hear today herschel walker spending quite a bit of time hitting back at former president barack obama, he was here friday campaigning for democrats. and obama really went after walker's character, calling h
john: congressman tom emmer is here. john roberts in washington, good to spend another 60 minutes with you. >> gillian: you too, john. gillian turner in for sandra smith. right to the races now. >> john: final sprint to election day, the closing pitches. >> gillian: the senate race is anyone's game, toss-ups in pennsylvania, georgia, arizona, and will decide which party takes control. >> john: control of congress could come down to a photo finish. >> gillian:...
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john highbush executive director of the ronald reagan presidential. foundation and institute, and before i introduced the other panelists. i just want to take a moment of personal privilege here. and recognize john's 12 years of transformational leadership at the reagan foundation. i had the privilege of working for and with john for several years and planning the reagan president the reagan centennial. and he was a great friend a great leader and certainly has been extraordinary in transforming the work of the reagan foundation and preserving and continuing to advance the legacy of our 40th president of the united states. so congratulations john for your great achievement. joining john on stage or my friend jean becker former chief of staff to president george hw bush and first lady barbara bush lewis picone historian and board trustee for the groveland cleveland birthplace memorial association and author of grant's tomb the epic death of ulysses s grant and the making of an american pantheon. and nicola longford executive director of the sixth floor museum at dealey plaza, nicola. thank you for welcoming. so many of our guests the other day to your wonderful museum, please welcome us. and our panel as we continue the mornings program. thank you so much stewart as stuart mentioned he and i've had the chance t
john highbush executive director of the ronald reagan presidential. foundation and institute, and before i introduced the other panelists. i just want to take a moment of personal privilege here. and recognize john's 12 years of transformational leadership at the reagan foundation. i had the privilege of working for and with john for several years and planning the reagan president the reagan centennial. and he was a great friend a great leader and certainly has been extraordinary in...
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i'm sandra smith. >> john: see you again, i'm john roberts. ...and recalibrate your safety system. >>recycled my old glass. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ hi, i'm william devane. did you know there's only been two times in american history - two - when the national debt was larger than gross domestic product? world war ii - and right now. that's a deep hole. and i don't know how we'll climb out of it. that's why i buy gold from rosland capital. rosland capital is a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira, and silver brochure. with rosland, there are no gimmicks, no hassles... and they have fast, reliable shipping. ask yourself. are you safe? make gold your new standard. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900, 800-630-8900. that's 800-630-8900. dupixent helps you du more with less asthma. and can help you breathe b
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john. >> john: good to be with you. i'm john roberts in washington. this is "america reports." some estimates put the damage at nearly $50 billion in florida alone, receding water bringing the extent into view, fort myers beach, lee county unrecognizable from a week ago. thousands of utility crews, the infrastructure simply no longer exists. president biden will visit the damage wednesday. >> sandra: shocking new images, update on the historic search and rescue efforts from coast guard, rear admiral coming up next. >> john: what do we expect from the president's trip on wednesday? >> the white house still a little short on specifics but do expect him here in fort myers. he'll look at the devastation firsthand for himself, and undoubtedly one-on-one meet with survivors as well. but here in hard-hit lee and charlotte county, simply put, life is starting to get a little bit better. more and more gas stations are opening up today as are grocery stores and restaurants. this is one of the florida national guard 25 distribution sites where desperate and needy people have been coming fo
john. >> john: good to be with you. i'm john roberts in washington. this is "america reports." some estimates put the damage at nearly $50 billion in florida alone, receding water bringing the extent into view, fort myers beach, lee county unrecognizable from a week ago. thousands of utility crews, the infrastructure simply no longer exists. president biden will visit the damage wednesday. >> sandra: shocking new images, update on the historic search and rescue efforts...
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john durham in his investigation of the trump russia probe. david spunt is live in alexandria, virginia outside the courthouse. is there a side durham may charge anyone else after the danchenko trial concludes? >> john, it's hard to tell, this began three years ago, durham was appointed by bill barr to look at the origins of the russia investigation. that's what people want to know. will johnham charge anyone else. the issue for john durham, the statute of limitations in certain cases have come up, and things that happened in 2016, 6 years ago, so the question remains to be seen. i can tell you in the last ten minutes the jury now officially has this case, this trial began with jury selection last tuesday. john durham made the final remarks for the government's argument in court behind me here in alexandria. as you mention, this jury needs to decide t he should be found guilty of lying to the fbi, four counts of lying to the fbi after the judge removed the first count over a technicality friday afternoon. danchenko, the government says, the primary subsource for christopher steele who compiled the widely talked about steele dossier aimed at taking down then candidate donald trump. john durham alleged danchenko lied to an fbi agent when he said that he had not "talked to a democratic political operative named charles dolen" about the steele dossier. that operative gave danc
john durham in his investigation of the trump russia probe. david spunt is live in alexandria, virginia outside the courthouse. is there a side durham may charge anyone else after the danchenko trial concludes? >> john, it's hard to tell, this began three years ago, durham was appointed by bill barr to look at the origins of the russia investigation. that's what people want to know. will johnham charge anyone else. the issue for john durham, the statute of limitations in certain cases...
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so it was primary left, left up to john jay and john adams to really get the ball rolling, to start this process. john jay and john adams often harsh words for a lot of people. they very rarely had harsh words for each other. and in fact, when this process all wrapped up, adams gave jay most of the credit, which is not something that john adams did very often. so they really respected another. they really got along with one another. they both were very sort of legal minded, very rational, and they agreed on two particular goals for their negotiations. now, both of these goals kind one against the treaty of 1778, that the united states had had signed with france and kind of went against their instruction ins that they had received from the confederate congress. nonetheless, they knew better and there were going to be these two rules. first, they were not going to work with france in the negotiation with great britain. they grasped very quickly and then had to convince benjamin franklin that france didn't really care about an independent united states. france didn't really care what happened in the colo
so it was primary left, left up to john jay and john adams to really get the ball rolling, to start this process. john jay and john adams often harsh words for a lot of people. they very rarely had harsh words for each other. and in fact, when this process all wrapped up, adams gave jay most of the credit, which is not something that john adams did very often. so they really respected another. they really got along with one another. they both were very sort of legal minded, very rational, and...
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john, many thanks. john simpson, - and should be one. john, many thanks. john simpson, our- and should be one. impson, our world affairs editor in kyiv. you can hear more insights from john and the team on the strikes and the effect on the ground on the ukraine podcast on bbc sound is if you do a search there, and lots more available on the bbc news app as well. the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, has now agreed to set out his plan for balancing the government's finances on 31st october. that's nearly a month earlier than originally planned. the fiscal statement is expected to give details of the chancellor's plans to pay for £15 billion worth of tax cuts as well as proposals to reduce debt. our political editor chris mason is at westminster. chris, what do you really read into the fact that the timing of this has changed and who is the chancellor trying to get the message? i changed and who is the chancellor trying to get the message?- trying to get the message? i think we can call— trying to get the message? i think we can call this _ trying to get the message? i think we can call this project _
john, many thanks. john simpson, - and should be one. john, many thanks. john simpson, our- and should be one. impson, our world affairs editor in kyiv. you can hear more insights from john and the team on the strikes and the effect on the ground on the ukraine podcast on bbc sound is if you do a search there, and lots more available on the bbc news app as well. the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, has now agreed to set out his plan for balancing the government's finances on 31st october. that's...
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john. >> john: sandra, now the devastating impact school closures on test scores and the unions under fire for their policies, as well as their responses to the alarming results. box business grady, and revisionist history here. >> exactly, john. among the loudest for schools to be closed during the pandemic but now that we have seen the abysmal test scores, not making any mention how virtual learning may have contributed to that. you saw some of the lowest scores in decades in reading and math for 4th and 8th graders. parents, conservatives and others are blaming the low scores on the school closures during covid, which the largest teachers' unions in the country supported. we reached out to several of those unions. the national education association did get back to us. its president made no mention of remote learning in her statement to us. in the past as well, other unions have downplayed remote learning, los angeles said last year no such thing as learning loss, the kids did not lose anything. it's ok our babies may have not have learned all their times tables, they learned resilience, survival, critical thinking skills. difference between a riot and protest, and insurrection and coup. parents groups say they need to put
john. >> john: sandra, now the devastating impact school closures on test scores and the unions under fire for their policies, as well as their responses to the alarming results. box business grady, and revisionist history here. >> exactly, john. among the loudest for schools to be closed during the pandemic but now that we have seen the abysmal test scores, not making any mention how virtual learning may have contributed to that. you saw some of the lowest scores in decades in...
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john john bates, you don't with that yet or so you can look job somebody at the forgotten cocoa did. saturday, stella, none of sites you but i need dick in. they busted skull by many to go good day. garcia. didn't know what other. mm. you kiko a mommy is japanese and lived near unit 731, when she was just 13. mm hm. she often visits china now organizing exhibitions and conferences, to expose the crimes perpetrated by unit 7. 31 of them was that's the guys that dickins corner dis could oh, at the shop, given the me there, meet them, us, cut it. oh, i don't. lo moiety, i will. yeah. my mom, i got it. but as you are so good old can no any got them. mm. the camp has a gruesome reputation among the locals. ah, ah, exactly what went on behind the tool since they'll never know. but they all show that no one ever came out alive. after you infected the person, would he get treatment? yes. what happened to him next? he'd be used for further experiment. until he died. yes. none of the prisoners came out alive. from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? the thousands of people became test subjects from various nationalities around 60 percent with chinese. around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese till i aren't muslin and stuck them all day. and all of that. you know, you know more to know more about this new against them or not got on there. and i got the muslim action. it was an intern at the unit like other teenagers, he was sent there to work and study material side and put all the scholar their mother and all buddy bill. you can count nice 1st little to do you want this on this the law. she my new on a not all site is and all and all similar. good. you know, put them out there to give us the most present to come monitor. sho, get restart. said all on if you don't know if i can not put the show pushing new show me people there even live in livestock priest shadow issue, the audiologist and mastermind behind everything that happened in the death gap. the chinese population of hard being were the equivalent of lab rats. these weren't human beings who had rights to life who had rights to freedom from puerto sickness and disease. these were people who he could carry out tests to further his goals, which was to create the world's greatest biological weapons program in just subjects were injected with cholera. typhoid anthrax, bubonic plague, and syphilis. the progression of their disease was studied carefully. victims were later dissected, well still alive. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such order does that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to great trust, rather than fear a take on various jobs made with artificial intelligence. real. somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with president clinton, was very patient in trying to explain to the west why russia is concerned about adversary or military force is being placed on the board. or at the 60 and adversary, the cuban missile crisis. that's what john f kennedy said about the soviet missiles in cuba and put in his argument that you can have this accepted by russians from national security. that's a valid argument, but it was reject. ah ah ah ah, was little sheila cooper still took a look so no cable, no cable. i stuck my my this guy. when we don't get off the hill we're not really needed to know. 00, one issue or unit doctors monitored the dissections waiting for samples some needed a brain or heart, others deliver. mm hm. that's how to break a deadly super virus capable of destroying a human body. in no time said shiro, you seem or organ on fish, there is a great joke. legend, country stale law cobblestone. you would assume that the candle cerebral or his or is or not we're not. no none. dr. luca, i wish that serial hill for his ring the guy can do you know, it? don't know if i knew gay on you. kai were still ah, it's hard to know how many were killed by unit 731 alone estimates very some say 3 to 5000 people. others put to figure
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johns. johns. >> yeah, they couldn't care less care less nowadays. it makes me feel sad. >> reporter: that's why she and her family came to this event, to listen and demand a stop to the problem. >> it's not a dumping ground. oakland is not a place you comeo do that. in oakland we enforce the laws. >> on the council, i'm the only one up here today that voted agt defunding the police and making sure that we did not take away the police academy. >> violence intervention and violence interrupters and violence prevention is equally, if not more important, than the response only. >> reporter: as candidates were trying to win votes, the sex workers were standing a block away. many neighbors want to cle east 15th street to non-residenr traffic. they want cops to go after pimps and johns, and resources to help sex workers tt away from this line of work. >> why here? why our community and not somewhere else? why exactly oakland only? why in oad do people do these like that. >> reporter: i moved because i didn't want to to raise a family in this environment, but many people tel me they can't afford to move. in in oakland, da lin, kpix 5. >> earlier that year, governor m signed a bill to stop police from arresting people for loitering for the purpose of prostitution. > >> tonight in if san francisco,n x and indigenous dancers came tr for the latin x dance festival t the dolores park. organizers say it was a space to space to recognize and honor ins land and their culture. >> we're celebrating centing indigenous and latin x voices because here on 18th street, its once the river dolores. all throughout san francisco there's there's tons of hidden waterways waterways we've forgotten. decolonizing the street and bringing back some joy to the area. >> attendees say it's impor
johns. johns. >> yeah, they couldn't care less care less nowadays. it makes me feel sad. >> reporter: that's why she and her family came to this event, to listen and demand a stop to the problem. >> it's not a dumping ground. oakland is not a place you comeo do that. in oakland we enforce the laws. >> on the council, i'm the only one up here today that voted agt defunding the police and making sure that we did not take away the police academy. >> violence...
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get him across the finish line as he sees the reflection on him. >> senator claire mccaskill and john johnhank you joining us both tonight, we appreciate it. >> you bet! >> coming up, vladimir putin is losing the war in ukraine as of tonight cal perry will join us with the latest from kyiv, after vladimir putin attempted to annex areas of ukraine that are now driving russian soldiers out. soldiers out ubrelvy helps u fight migraine attacks. u rise to the challenge. u won't clock out. so u bring ubrelvy. it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours... ...without worrying if it's too late or where you are. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks a protein believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. migraine pain relief starts with u. learn how abbvie could help you save. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. listen, i'm done settling. because this is my secret. i put it on once,, no more touch ups! secret had ph balancing minerals; and it helps elim
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you have listed on this didn't reach of me, john john lucas last there. if me this dawson girl. bit of a huffman tomorrow. and austin darcy, ruth, in laws, when i get there bunch. got it all working bun or sink. good. like you to who are stuck. thank instruction we're going to marie to my gosh, marking fish needs voting, a lady known, but get out at the moment when you do for me, i have to deal with my scoobie again. um with, with google book a. 7 ah, ah ah oh, with i believe that these demonstrations have a positive aspect to the lives of the citizens in armina. it's part of the growing pains that the population is going through towards a brighter future and a more democratic future for the country. and i guess it is a learning moment for all of us. it is a learning moment for our students because we're not only thinking about teaching them, giving them resources, but we also want them to become active citizens, people who understand what they want to make their own choices for their lives. this country needs active citizens needs active participants. an
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each of me john john lucas, will ask linda if me this dawson girl bit of a houseman tomorrow in austin with darcy. they knows when i get there, a bunch girl working bun or sink good. are like you to who are stuck. thank you. shots, and we're going to marie to my gosh, marking fish needs floating on a day now. but get out at the moment on me, jill, for me to go to my comments, cody, i'm with google. yeah, now a ah, ah, ah, i i believe that these demonstrations have a positive aspect to the lives of the citizens in armenia. it's part of the growing pains that the population is going through towards a brighter future and a more democratic future for the country. and i guess it is a learning moment for all of us. it is a learning moment for our students because we're not only thinking about teaching them, giving them resources, but we also want them to become active citizens, people who understand what they want to make their own choices for their lives. this country needs active citizens needs active participants. and this young generation, the new generation, is going to be part of it is
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john john lucas, last linda. if me, the stockton girl bit of a huffman tomorrow in austin with darcy. they knows when i get there bunch go to work in bun or sink or like you to who are stuck banking shots and we're going to marie 2 more, gosh, marking fish needs voting are needing on. but just at the moment on when you do for me, i have to come up could be again um with with google book. yeah. now born on a. 7 ah, oh oh oh good. i believe that these demonstrations have a positive aspect to the lives of the citizens in armina. it's part of the growing pains that the population is going through towards a brighter future and a more democratic future for the country. and i guess it is a learning moment for all of us. it is a learning moment for our students because we're not only thinking about teaching them, giving them resources, but we also want them to become active citizens, people who understand what they want to make their own choices for their lives. this country needs active citizens needs active participants. and this young generation, the new generation, is going to be part of it is important that people see what we're doing. when we 1st ask is 50 workshop leader to come to arena. our main idea was to draw people performance down a wall in the city they wanted. so back to for me to, to think something and they gave me a support to this painting to my mom. how did you put for something with company? i got a student here with me and i wanted to bring all the 16, but it's a bit hard to think on 16 and they helped me along with everything i asked for permission by the was about permission. it was not recon permission and i knew that i should go for it and permission once you go to con, permission connecting to the detail and i knew that going to the details was going to be enough for me. first thing is to present a child with 0 after the civil war in lebanon. we used to watch it a lot, so it seems odd to me, and for me, and he's like, oh, the hero, a seizure that he will, i don't know from each other. everyone can look at it the different way. fifties, of course, controversial. you're the wink ard, but sometimes the government or the authorities are not seeing it as a not peace if they're seeing it as damaging the walls of the city. and so the fact that we are participating in math like that is something important for us because it means that we're bringing change. we're bringing a new culture or your the fact that everybody complains about schools and that schools are killing creativity. is sad if we can turn education into something where it's not about the fun, it's something interesting. it's something deep. that's the most important. making people like what they're doing. and i guess if we create more spaces and places like to more where you can make that happen, this can be a model towards what education should be geared to and how learning should happen. what have been planning the 5th anniversary of 2 more for a while now everybody was looking forward for this event and this stay but because of some incidents happening in the city, the opposition started protesting and organizing meetings. and in the middle of the night last night we discussed it again and again, and we felt something is wrong. we should not do it. kinetic, i sort of chunk on and no mutual tired or my sort centralink, mitchell, todd roma are 2 children, j. o. many, many inch tally on how moderating her fav. i'm exhausted on many charted length, post chunk on a little over with them on how to monitor or give just to kinetic me or on edrick harvey. i think how many john thought a b. j. o a ah, i do need to speak with a i think like that is developing very the main resource is not the oil or is not the money. the people create the country and the as well to feel create to model computers. then i get to my house, armenia to love, to develop with a october on al jazeera campaigning for nigerian elections begins as candidates vive for votes, and what is set to be a decisive and close race. emmy award winning folk lines returns with an exclusive investigation into alleged cover ups by the us border patrol. china holds its national congress of communist party members with president g likely to be re elected as its head. what does this mean for china and the world? only with dreams takes you beyond the glitz and glamour, revealing the stories of those seeking famous 14 in the world's largest film industry. 60 years on from the cuban missile crisis. we asked what can be learned from events that led the world to the brink of nuclear war. october on al jazeera
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john. >> john: great to be back. great to see the dow going up for a change. >> sandra: thought we would mention it. be here tomorrow. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" with martha starts right now. >> john and sandra, thank you. good afternoon, everybody. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. andy mccarthy, k.t. mcfarland and joe concha ahead this hour on "the story." first, 22 days out from election day. another poll is finding by a long shot that the economy is the number 1 worry for likely voters as they head to the polls. and those likely voters favor republicans overwhelmingly. moments ago, the white house saying the president is hitting the road nonstop to re-assure voters. >> the president is going to get out there and we have said multiple times to making sure that he's talking directly to the american people about how we are delivering on our promises, delivering on how we're really taking inflation seriously. >> this past weekend, he did it hit the road with this message. watch. >> our economy is strong as hell. inflation is worldwide. worse off everywhere else than it is in the united states. >> let's
john. >> john: great to be back. great to see the dow going up for a change. >> sandra: thought we would mention it. be here tomorrow. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" with martha starts right now. >> john and sandra, thank you. good afternoon, everybody. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. andy mccarthy, k.t. mcfarland and joe concha ahead this hour on "the story." first, 22 days out from election day. another poll is...
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john mack. john rose from modest circumstance in north carolina to become a dominant figure on wall street are quite some time. i sat down with johnecently to discuss his life story and what he sees as the future of wall street. you've spent more than 50 years on wall street, and probably the most difficult time was during the 2007-2008 recession, where morgan stanley came close to going under. was that the most difficult time of your career? john: no question about it. we were on the brink of going out of business. david: you thought you had a good cash reserve for a while, but people started pulling cash out, your cash reserves started going down. how close did you go to going bankrupt? john: we were very close, to the point that tim geithner at the fed was trying to get us to sell to jamie dimon. i called jamie dimon, and he said, i don't want the firm. he said, if you force me to do it, i wouldn't pay you two dollars a share. that made it easy on me. as a result, we called our board in, and we are thinking we are going to go out of business. david: at one point, you are on the phone with the secretary of the treasury, the chai
john mack. john rose from modest circumstance in north carolina to become a dominant figure on wall street are quite some time. i sat down with johnecently to discuss his life story and what he sees as the future of wall street. you've spent more than 50 years on wall street, and probably the most difficult time was during the 2007-2008 recession, where morgan stanley came close to going under. was that the most difficult time of your career? john: no question about it. we were on the brink of...
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anyone who tried to describe john tyler usually began by noting his prominent nose variously referred to aquiline a lot of the sources. john quincy adams notes john tyler's nose and a couple of his entries in fact you could even say at some point john quincy adams almost became obsessed with john tyler's nose among other things about the accidental president of the present without a pardon. but judge tyler passed on much more than his physical characteristics. key to understanding him and key to understanding how his addiction to pollock six developed. tyler it was very close to his father. his mother died when he was seven years old and the young boy took it hard as you might expect. he developed >> ailments and his father worried about him both because he was sickly and a nervous child small and frail. the turning point of sorts occurred when the future president was about ten years old the story at the very least it's probably embellished. i kept it out of the book critic edited out of the book the incident involved a scottish schoolmaster taught john tyler and several other boys in the neighborhood school not far from greenway seemed to take
anyone who tried to describe john tyler usually began by noting his prominent nose variously referred to aquiline a lot of the sources. john quincy adams notes john tyler's nose and a couple of his entries in fact you could even say at some point john quincy adams almost became obsessed with john tyler's nose among other things about the accidental president of the present without a pardon. but judge tyler passed on much more than his physical characteristics. key to understanding him and key...
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john: and how they stay -- david: and how they stay there. in recent decades, one of the most important figures on wall street is john mack. he led -- johnose from modest circumstances to become a godly figure on wall street are quite some time. i sat down with john to discuss his life story and what he sees as the future of wall street. you spent more than 50 years on wall street and probably the most difficult time was during the 2007, 2008 recession where morgan stanley came close to going under. was that the most difficult time of your career? john: no question. david: you thought you had a good cash reserve for a while, but all of a sudden people started pulling cash out, your cash reserves started going down . how close did you come to going bankrupt? john: very close. tim geithner are at the fed was trying to get us to sell to jimmy -- jamie dimon at the time. i called jamie and said, " you will buy the firm." he said, " i don't want your firm." he said, " john, if you forced me to do it i would pay you two dollars a share." i was not going to listen to them. as a result, we called our borden and we are think -- board in, and we a
john: and how they stay -- david: and how they stay there. in recent decades, one of the most important figures on wall street is john mack. he led -- johnose from modest circumstances to become a godly figure on wall street are quite some time. i sat down with john to discuss his life story and what he sees as the future of wall street. you spent more than 50 years on wall street and probably the most difficult time was during the 2007, 2008 recession where morgan stanley came close to going...
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i'll teach, if you want john john michael wake up peter pan here he'll teach us to fly now.u really know how to fly, what are you wearing on us? this is glasses. i can't see anything without them. can't be good eyes. peter, i see you. that's great how nicely? yes, i'm cute. oh, peter , how do you do it? you just need to think about something pleasant and surprising and you yourself will not notice. how do you get air. hello a. come on, just repeat it slowly, please. that you probably forgot to tell some trifle some little secret, without which well, you can’t learn to fly. this is magic pollen, without this smallness it is impossible to fly. well, flies see hurray i 'm flying. isn't it wonderful here on my island here where it's amazing how many confetti are there adventures? mermaids, and what is there, and what is not want to eat too. let's fly, let's get out. see how much water there is. if you want, as soon as we arrive, we can beat off the gun from him. who do you take me for? do you really think that i would attack a sleeping person, i would wake him first, i always do
i'll teach, if you want john john michael wake up peter pan here he'll teach us to fly now.u really know how to fly, what are you wearing on us? this is glasses. i can't see anything without them. can't be good eyes. peter, i see you. that's great how nicely? yes, i'm cute. oh, peter , how do you do it? you just need to think about something pleasant and surprising and you yourself will not notice. how do you get air. hello a. come on, just repeat it slowly, please. that you probably forgot to...
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john fentiman and another debated _ dozen people. john fentiman and another debated the _ dozen people. johnty is forjohn, is that he had a stroke five months ago, he is communicating by close captioning, so he needs a screener to help him process what is being asked of him, let's just asked a clip from that debate. i let'sjust asked a clip from that debate. , ., , ., ., debate. i believe china is not our friend, i believe _ debate. i believe china is not our friend, i believe we _ debate. i believe china is not our friend, i believe we have - debate. i believe china is not our friend, i believe we have to - debate. i believe china is not our i friend, i believe we have to develop a comrade serve and good solution to address our issue here, for immigration and our nation. let's also talk about the elephant in the room, i had a stroke, he has never let me forget that. and i might miss some words during this debate, wish to words together, but i will keep coming back up. this to words together, but i will keep coming back lip-— to words together, but i will keep coming back up. this difficult,
john fentiman and another debated _ dozen people. john fentiman and another debated the _ dozen people. johnty is forjohn, is that he had a stroke five months ago, he is communicating by close captioning, so he needs a screener to help him process what is being asked of him, let's just asked a clip from that debate. i let'sjust asked a clip from that debate. , ., , ., ., debate. i believe china is not our friend, i believe _ debate. i believe china is not our friend, i believe we _ debate. i...
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john dean is a movie star. john dean was the big draw. they didn't want to lose john dean. it was front page news and they go in the orange county register that shepherd was was disinvited. that's why this complaint of attorney misconduct is so delicious. i don't think they can get rid of me. and they're they're dilemma. this is straight. you know, i analyze this stuff. i stay awake all night. their best way out is to claim a technicality. too long ago. most of the people are dead. we these aren't really our memos because if they hear me out. they're going to be in tough tough shape. i have dozens and dozens of memos and they're all on that website. i'm not playing hide the ball. okay. the real watergate victims have all passed away. there was some thought on an earlier book that their heirs could come in and challenge their convictions, but it never came to fruition, but this is different. this is challenging misconduct by the lawyers themselves. so we'll see we have time for one last question here. make it a good one. i've always been interested in the role of john dean. w
john dean is a movie star. john dean was the big draw. they didn't want to lose john dean. it was front page news and they go in the orange county register that shepherd was was disinvited. that's why this complaint of attorney misconduct is so delicious. i don't think they can get rid of me. and they're they're dilemma. this is straight. you know, i analyze this stuff. i stay awake all night. their best way out is to claim a technicality. too long ago. most of the people are dead. we these...
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john neal is the pump king, the lifelong artist and current prop maker for jimmy kimmel live, transforming pumpkins into gorgeous works of art from baby yoda. slightly spookier carving. john's creations, often an athletic feat. oh so yeah, i think somewhere between 18 to 21 hours is the is the most. i don't know if i'll ever do that again. it was like £800 pumpkin. all that physical effort called johna jock o'lantern. i developed a set of tools for working on giants and this is one of them. it's the largest, um it's the largest pumpkin carving tool in the world. and so it you hold it like this, but you don't need special tools or a lifetime of artistry to shave pumpkins like john does. john suggests using pottery tools. it's a flat ribbon tool. it's really big and i'll use that and i'll lay it down on the pumpkin pretty flat and then and then shave it like this to remove to remove the skin and you can use like a wide . um a wide vegetable peeler. also shaving technique is easy enough for elementary schoolers. i would suggest you start with a simple a simple face. skip the nose. just do a couple of eyes and a smile because it takes a long time. you can take a wet towel. and carved for a while and then say, okay, i want to quit for the day, put a wet towel over the surface of it, and that keeps it fresh enough so that when you come back, you can continue shaving it. as for picking th
john neal is the pump king, the lifelong artist and current prop maker for jimmy kimmel live, transforming pumpkins into gorgeous works of art from baby yoda. slightly spookier carving. john's creations, often an athletic feat. oh so yeah, i think somewhere between 18 to 21 hours is the is the most. i don't know if i'll ever do that again. it was like £800 pumpkin. all that physical effort called johna jock o'lantern. i developed a set of tools for working on giants and this is one of them....
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, and their families who throughout— john, and their families who throughout the _ john, and their families who throughout the last - johnshown incredible strength, courage and dignitv — thank you very much indeed. merseyside police there, delivering the news that a 34—year—old man, thomas cashman, has been charged with the murder of olivia pratt—korbel, the nine—year—old who was shot in her home on august 22. he has also been charged with the attempted murder ofjoseph nee and olivia's mother as well. we heard from the cps there, saying that that had now been confirmed, those charges had been confirmed, and that... warning people that now these charges had been brought, to be extremely careful in what they said on the reporting of this case. we also heard that this is very much an ongoing investigation, and the police still need people to come forward if they have any evidence that they feel would be relevant. but confirmation there that a 34—year—old man, thomas cashman, has been charged with the murder of nine—year—old olivia per. —— olivia pratt—korbel. it is 7pm in bbc news. more than 50,000 rail workers are taking i
, and their families who throughout— john, and their families who throughout the _ john, and their families who throughout the last - johnshown incredible strength, courage and dignitv — thank you very much indeed. merseyside police there, delivering the news that a 34—year—old man, thomas cashman, has been charged with the murder of olivia pratt—korbel, the nine—year—old who was shot in her home on august 22. he has also been charged with the attempted murder ofjoseph nee and...
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around how the claim will affect dairy farms in the canterbury region is already concerning john sunckell. johnit--where does it ultimately sit and where's the end game? so i guess i'm nervous in the interim as to where it might land. lan: can you see the little pukeko over there, paul? paul: yeah. lan: yeah, see his red beak? yaara: lan pham, however, is buoyed by the ngai tahu claim. she hopes it will be the start of a move toward environmental justice for future generations. lan:t is about our kids and grandkids. and we know that it's just this totally unjust situation where we're leaving them these huge, you know, astronomical issues, not only with freshwater, but climate to address. we need to solve this now, and we need to treat it really seriously. yaara: the ngai tahu claim over these waterways will be heard next year. and tribes from the north island are taking notice, with one already joining the legal battle. dr. tau says it's time to let maori take the lead on new zealand's waterways. te maire: there's been a failure of government, there's been a failure of the market, and the only
around how the claim will affect dairy farms in the canterbury region is already concerning john sunckell. johnit--where does it ultimately sit and where's the end game? so i guess i'm nervous in the interim as to where it might land. lan: can you see the little pukeko over there, paul? paul: yeah. lan: yeah, see his red beak? yaara: lan pham, however, is buoyed by the ngai tahu claim. she hopes it will be the start of a move toward environmental justice for future generations. lan:t is about...