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david jackson from usa today, _ serious there. david jackson from usa today, we - serious there.serious there. david jackson i from usa today, we will leave it there, thank you very much. thank you. let's get some of the day's other news. police in the us state of ohio say they've shot dead a gunman who tried to break into an fbi office in cincinnati. the suspect fled the building after setting off an alarm, and was cornered after a car chase and an exchange of gunfire. police say they tried to negotiate with him, but shot him after he raised a weapon. one of france's best—known cartoonists, jean—jacques sempe, has died at the age of eighty—nine. he illustrated the internationally best—selling "little nicolas" series of children's books that idealised childhood in 1950s france. he was also the most prolific front cover illustrator of the new yorker magazine. heatwaves, wildfires and drought are continuing to affect large parts of europe. in the south west of france, a—thousand firefighters have been mobilised to tackle what they've described as a monster blaze. a number of europe
david jackson from usa today, _ serious there. david jackson from usa today, we - serious there.serious there. david jackson i from usa today, we will leave it there, thank you very much. thank you. let's get some of the day's other news. police in the us state of ohio say they've shot dead a gunman who tried to break into an fbi office in cincinnati. the suspect fled the building after setting off an alarm, and was cornered after a car chase and an exchange of gunfire. police say they tried to...
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unlike many afghan women, managed to get education, she collaborated with the american publication usa todayas under the rule of the taliban. as fatima herself says, she knows what it's like to be forced to flee from every country. this was the moment when i realized that the state is gone. all i could think about was how to save myself. how can i save myself? myself to my family, staying here. to be honest, i didn't think so much about myself as about my father, because he served in the army for almost 11-12 years exactly. that that's what i had in kyiv, it's so calm and measured. while there is no one there is fresh air and only people with dogs are walking and that was the beauty of morning kyiv kyiv iryna andruh - a ukrainian military psychologist, she was also forced to flee from the war with her family in her homeland in kyiv, they know irina wonderful, she traveled all over the world, and since the 14th year she was negotiating with terrorists in donbas so that the ukrainian military could take the bodies of those who died last year in august, irina found out about profutima, i had a
unlike many afghan women, managed to get education, she collaborated with the american publication usa todayas under the rule of the taliban. as fatima herself says, she knows what it's like to be forced to flee from every country. this was the moment when i realized that the state is gone. all i could think about was how to save myself. how can i save myself? myself to my family, staying here. to be honest, i didn't think so much about myself as about my father, because he served in the army...
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muse usa today finally published an afidavid, that is, an explanatory guide, which a judge in floridaued by an agent. order. the document has been heavily edited 38 pages black retouching everywhere. here's one of the available snippets during an fbi investigation that among the materials contained in the 50 boxes were classified documents that appear to contain national defense information and were stored in an unauthorized location. in addition, there is sufficient reason to believe that additional documents containing classified information are currently located there. funny details are also being clarified, it seems they are becoming clear. where could the press have appeared information that trump keeps documents related to nuclear weapons on his estate among the papers that the fbi came for sheep was trump's correspondence with kim jong-un national archives. the united states demanded that the former president return his letters to the north korean leader, and the document, which would later be called top secret and very important, trump's aides were asked to send fidex valentin
muse usa today finally published an afidavid, that is, an explanatory guide, which a judge in floridaued by an agent. order. the document has been heavily edited 38 pages black retouching everywhere. here's one of the available snippets during an fbi investigation that among the materials contained in the 50 boxes were classified documents that appear to contain national defense information and were stored in an unauthorized location. in addition, there is sufficient reason to believe that...
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rights for abortion is the number one issue for democrats heading into the election going to wait us usa todaypolling. one thing they like to see them do for the president order public health emergency on abortion for the white house said that would not unlock additional federal authority or something progressives have been pushing aggressively for the president to do. quicksort doug is our resident republican but how will the gop respond? >> there should be, should focus everyday on inflation. any data, any issue that's not what people are paying at the pump, the gas station, grocery stores and restaurants, was a missed opportunity for them for it but we have seen in kansas is democrats being able to reframe the conversation a little bit talk about what they went to different politics you want to talk about your issue and have your opponent talk about your issue. you do not want talk about your opponents issue that's what republicans seem to be any time there talk anything other than inflation may be rising crime immigration, they are losing the battle. arthel: this comes the white house a fa
rights for abortion is the number one issue for democrats heading into the election going to wait us usa todaypolling. one thing they like to see them do for the president order public health emergency on abortion for the white house said that would not unlock additional federal authority or something progressives have been pushing aggressively for the president to do. quicksort doug is our resident republican but how will the gop respond? >> there should be, should focus everyday on...
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usa today, i have the headline for this one as well.one up, usa today named rachel levine woman of the year. why are we clapping, there is someone clapping. this is insane. this is a male person. and what twitter said, we did a joke about this, we said no we are going to name rachel levine man of the year. rachel levine is art man of the year so we do this headline where we make a spoof and twitter suspends us and says that we engage in hateful conduct. because we described this biologically male person as a man. what does man mean? they told us that we need to delete this joke or we cannot have our profile back. delete the joke or you lose your twitter account. you have to admit that you engage in hateful conduct. they're forcing us to do it. they are not just censoring us, this is beyond censorship, they are not just saying we don't like the conduct, you need to take it down. there are saying that you engage in hateful conduct. this truck -- this joke is rooted in truth. we said no we won't delete it. [applause] we have 1.5 one millio
usa today, i have the headline for this one as well.one up, usa today named rachel levine woman of the year. why are we clapping, there is someone clapping. this is insane. this is a male person. and what twitter said, we did a joke about this, we said no we are going to name rachel levine man of the year. rachel levine is art man of the year so we do this headline where we make a spoof and twitter suspends us and says that we engage in hateful conduct. because we described this biologically...
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. >>> and "usa today" says that the nba is retiring bill russell's number 6 jersey throughout the entirethe 11-time champion, civil rights activist died at the age of 88. he's the first nba player to have his number retired by every team. players who currently wear number 6 include lebron james, and he'll be allowed to keep the number, but the league says it will never be issued again. >>> still to come, cereal creation. how teenagers used thousands of cereal boxes to help ukraine and break a guinness world record at the same time. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhh... here, i'll take that! yay!!! ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar enter powered by protein challenge for a chance to win big! nurtec odt is the only medication that can treat my migraine right when it strikes and prevent my next attack. don't take if allergic to nurtec. most common side effects, in less than 3%, were nausea, indigestion/stomach pain. treat & prevent - all in one. >>> here's a look at the forecast in s
. >>> and "usa today" says that the nba is retiring bill russell's number 6 jersey throughout the entirethe 11-time champion, civil rights activist died at the age of 88. he's the first nba player to have his number retired by every team. players who currently wear number 6 include lebron james, and he'll be allowed to keep the number, but the league says it will never be issued again. >>> still to come, cereal creation. how teenagers used thousands of cereal boxes...
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that mcdonald's is set to test the menu item in miami after offering it in the uk according to "usa todaye usual favorites, big mac sauce, pickles, shredded lettuce and american cheese, but the meat is two crispy tempura chicken patties. that's your "cbs moneywatch" report for this monday morning, i'm wendy gillette. cbs news, new york. >> i can't believe it took them that long. >>> a new zealand family returned home to find a surprise visitor, a seal pup apparently broke into a family's home tipping over buckets, scaring away the cat and lounging on the couch. jen ross said she believes that the seal, which the family named oscar, followed their cat into the house through the door flaps. >> he flopped along the hallway. i was like, oh, that would be a seal. i cannot believe that would have come in through there. so, yeah, it took me a moment to actually go, no, surely no and then, yeah, it is. >> a ranger from the department of conservation came to get the animal and brought it back to the sea. >>> and coming up, celebrating sister jean, the popular chaplain to loyola university's men's
that mcdonald's is set to test the menu item in miami after offering it in the uk according to "usa todaye usual favorites, big mac sauce, pickles, shredded lettuce and american cheese, but the meat is two crispy tempura chicken patties. that's your "cbs moneywatch" report for this monday morning, i'm wendy gillette. cbs news, new york. >> i can't believe it took them that long. >>> a new zealand family returned home to find a surprise visitor, a seal pup...
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"usa today" says melting ice from the greenland ice sheet will raise sea levels by a foot.published in the journal nature climate change says that the loss of ice is inevitable even if the world stopped burning fossil fuels today. the ice sheet will lose an estimated 100 trillion tons of ice. the study says the sea level increase could reach as much as 30 inches. >>> the washington post reports brian robinson jr. was able to wrestle a firearm away during an attempted robbery. police say what they believe are two teenage suspects tried to rob the football player sunday in washington. robinson restless a firearm away from one assail land but the other shot him twice. he told police he was shot in the leg. yesterday robinson wrote on social media that he had undergoon surgery. >> he's doing well. we had an opportunity to visit with him last night, which was really a relief and kind of cool because he was in a really good place. the doctors were positive with him and he was positive as well. >> the stolen vehicle used by the suspects to flee the scene was recovered and so far t
"usa today" says melting ice from the greenland ice sheet will raise sea levels by a foot.published in the journal nature climate change says that the loss of ice is inevitable even if the world stopped burning fossil fuels today. the ice sheet will lose an estimated 100 trillion tons of ice. the study says the sea level increase could reach as much as 30 inches. >>> the washington post reports brian robinson jr. was able to wrestle a firearm away during an attempted robbery....
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which come a little easy and susan so susan and i have first met her where you know, if she was usa today when i work for president clinton and very happy to i'm not sarah alfred states that are help with supposed to do this. they're in session. so sarah asked me if i would moderate that i was like susan page. i'm talking about nancy pelosi. this is definitely my wheelhouse i i wrote a book called dear madam president sort of based off of the experiences. i worked learning learned working for hillary and second book. she proclaims our declaration of independence from a man's world. it's not a declaration of war. just don't see any reason we need to continue to follow a man's path and that is what just something about her is about right that you hear the set about women. there's just something about her. i don't like sometimes it's there's just something about her. that's incredible. and for nancy pelosi, there's i've just something about her that is incredible and incredibly effective um and susan i talked about this and thought that for our discussion of madam speaker to start with the q
which come a little easy and susan so susan and i have first met her where you know, if she was usa today when i work for president clinton and very happy to i'm not sarah alfred states that are help with supposed to do this. they're in session. so sarah asked me if i would moderate that i was like susan page. i'm talking about nancy pelosi. this is definitely my wheelhouse i i wrote a book called dear madam president sort of based off of the experiences. i worked learning learned working for...
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white house correspondent for "usa today," francesca chambers, former dnc can indications director mogressional correspondent aishah hasnie. open to all of you. aishah, let's start with your day job, capitol hill. big day on the hill. what's the state of play? >> keyword day job. i was not up on that, thank you chad pergram, mcauley, for staying up all night and letting me go to sleep. we are watching this vote-o-rama go on, it started off at 11:00 last night, it continues, i think we are expecting a final passage vote in the next hour or so. and look, republicans are trying to not only slow down the process as much as they can. i think lindsey graham said he was going to make this hell for democrats. but i think don't be fooled, they are not going to walk away empty-handed. they are getting as much midterm ammo as possible by putting democrats -- having a boat -- taking these very uncomfortable votes. for democrats i think obviously if they do pass this, which they will, as expected, this will be a win, but my question is, and i think francesca can speak to this, is how big of a win.
white house correspondent for "usa today," francesca chambers, former dnc can indications director mogressional correspondent aishah hasnie. open to all of you. aishah, let's start with your day job, capitol hill. big day on the hill. what's the state of play? >> keyword day job. i was not up on that, thank you chad pergram, mcauley, for staying up all night and letting me go to sleep. we are watching this vote-o-rama go on, it started off at 11:00 last night, it continues, i...
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that is the front page of usa today. you can find this on their website. this is open forum for the next 15 minutes. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. independents, (202) 748-8002. text us at (202) 748-8003. very, up next. michigan, democrat line. caller: this is in response to your first caller. the lady i believe that was from alabama. it is not only treason, it is fascism. anybody that does not agree with that, all they have to do is google the meaning of fascism and find out that everything donald trump has done is in that category except murder. he has to in every single thing under fascism -- has done every single thing under fascism. as far as drug prices, all people do is go to a doctor. i have been dealing with them for 20 years and i have had four spine surgeries. all they do is change one ingredient in a drug and they can name it a different right and get a patent. these patents for 20 years i believe is what is causing all these high prices of the drugs. it is there patent. they should not have a patent for 20 years
that is the front page of usa today. you can find this on their website. this is open forum for the next 15 minutes. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. independents, (202) 748-8002. text us at (202) 748-8003. very, up next. michigan, democrat line. caller: this is in response to your first caller. the lady i believe that was from alabama. it is not only treason, it is fascism. anybody that does not agree with that, all they have to do is google the meaning of fascism...
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. >>> "usa today" reports pfizer is asking the fda is asking to approve a new booster shot targetingicron subvariant. if approved, the shot would be available in just a few weeks to anyone over the able of 12. the ba.5 subvariant makes up 95% of cases in the u.s. moderna is expected to file a similar suit soon. >>> the associated press says the biggest space telescope captured aurora and the tiny moons. they released the latest photos taken by the james webb telescope. it shows off the northern and southern lights and swirling polar hayes. you can see the spot a swarm big enough to swallow earth. this was launched in december. it's positioned 1 million miles away from earth. >>> still to come, sandwich savings. fans of subway foot longs can save a lot of bread, if you will, with the new pass. new astepro allergy. no allergy spray is faster. with the speed of astepro, almost nothing can slow you down. because astepro starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. and astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free allergy spray. now without a prescription. ast
. >>> "usa today" reports pfizer is asking the fda is asking to approve a new booster shot targetingicron subvariant. if approved, the shot would be available in just a few weeks to anyone over the able of 12. the ba.5 subvariant makes up 95% of cases in the u.s. moderna is expected to file a similar suit soon. >>> the associated press says the biggest space telescope captured aurora and the tiny moons. they released the latest photos taken by the james webb...
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the crimson tide cresting atop the college football world alabama has landed at number one on the "usa today" coaches poll. followed by ohio state and georgia. the number two buckeyes open up against number five notre dame michigan sits at number six. texas a&m, utah, oklahoma and baylor rounding out the top ten. >>> we are gearing up for a sneak peek of this year's field of dreams. >>> but we look back and remember the global icon and pop star, olivia newton john stay with us it's specially made for wood floors with a microfiber-like pad that's really soft. and it sprays with a light mist that dries in half the time. that dirt and grime gets absorbed and locked away. the coolest part... it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. yeah, this is definitely the way to go. wetjet wood with a money-back guarantee. also try new sweeper wood cloths. does your plug-in fade too fast? try febreze fade defy plug. it has built-in technology to digitally control how much scent is released to smell first day fresh for 50 days. la la la la la. . >>> to her legions of fans, she was simply "sandy.
the crimson tide cresting atop the college football world alabama has landed at number one on the "usa today" coaches poll. followed by ohio state and georgia. the number two buckeyes open up against number five notre dame michigan sits at number six. texas a&m, utah, oklahoma and baylor rounding out the top ten. >>> we are gearing up for a sneak peek of this year's field of dreams. >>> but we look back and remember the global icon and pop star, olivia newton...
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. >>> and "usa today" says florida is expecting at least 100,000 visitors for nasa's first launch ofemis one rocket later this month. standing 322-feet tall, it's the space agency's most powerful rocket ever. it's part of nasa's program to put astronauts back on the moon this decade. the first uncrewed mission scheduled for launch august 29th is supposed to take an orion capsule on a four to six-week trip to the moon and back. >>> well, still to come, fighting back. how an 80-year-old convenience store owner stopped an armed robbery and sent the suspects running away. open. it's a beautiful word. neighborhoods "open". businesses "open". fields "open". who doesn't love "open"? offices. homes. stages. possibilities. your world. open. and you can help keep it that way. ♪♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire (vo) at the tidy cats innovation lab. matching your job description. we live to solve litter is
. >>> and "usa today" says florida is expecting at least 100,000 visitors for nasa's first launch ofemis one rocket later this month. standing 322-feet tall, it's the space agency's most powerful rocket ever. it's part of nasa's program to put astronauts back on the moon this decade. the first uncrewed mission scheduled for launch august 29th is supposed to take an orion capsule on a four to six-week trip to the moon and back. >>> well, still to come, fighting back....
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and eugene daniels co-author of political's playbook and the washington bureau chief of "usa today." peter, i want to start with you because it was quite a week of legal challenges for former president trump. including his top executive pled guilty to charges he was engaged in a long-running tax scheme. as someone who covered former president trump for so long, what do you make of it? what are you hearing from sources, including people from trump world about the significance to him personally and politically? peter: look, it has been an extraordinary -- week. so many different legal issues climbing towards him all of the same time from new york, georgia anthe federal government now the search at mar-a-lago. obviously we use the word unprecedented too many times when it comes to this president but it really is true. in the trump world you hear a mixture of bravado, this will help us with our base we're under attack, and they, he's denigrate job over the years of playing the politics of grievance. and this will be his message going forward as we see again and again in the last few days
and eugene daniels co-author of political's playbook and the washington bureau chief of "usa today." peter, i want to start with you because it was quite a week of legal challenges for former president trump. including his top executive pled guilty to charges he was engaged in a long-running tax scheme. as someone who covered former president trump for so long, what do you make of it? what are you hearing from sources, including people from trump world about the significance to him...
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host: from usa today, a column by a former afghan attorney general. he writes: that is his column today at usa today. abdul is in california on the line for people who find in afghanistan. caller: good morning. the reason i'm calling, i fought against russia for three years. i heard from people in the news media. the truth is very tough. it was a fascist regime before the taliban. there is a reason why girls can't go to school. i knew a lot more than anybody because i was in a high rank. my rank was a civilian lieutenant. host: were you born in afghanistan? caller: i was born f kenaston and -- in afghanistan. host: at what point did you -- at what point did you become a u.s. citizen and join the military? caller: 1989, about 33 years ago. that's no problem. when i went to afghanistan, i was the only muslim to talk. everybody was afraid of their shadow. all the muslims, all the scholars. we know there is no winner in afghanistan. the british lost, alexander the grace loss -- great lost, getting in is easy, they are losing the war because it's different
host: from usa today, a column by a former afghan attorney general. he writes: that is his column today at usa today. abdul is in california on the line for people who find in afghanistan. caller: good morning. the reason i'm calling, i fought against russia for three years. i heard from people in the news media. the truth is very tough. it was a fascist regime before the taliban. there is a reason why girls can't go to school. i knew a lot more than anybody because i was in a high rank. my...
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miyuz usa today, finally published afide david then there is an explanatory guide on which the judgearrant to the agent. so it's heavily edited on 38 pages all over black etush here is one of the available fragments during the investigation, ferro found that among the materials contained in 50 boxes were classified documents with markings, which, in my opinion, contain information about national defense and were stored in an unauthorized place. in addition, there is a sufficient basis for wealth. currently. there are additional documents containing classified information. along the way, funny details are revealed. it looks like it 's getting clear in the press. information could have appeared that trump was keeping documents related to nuclear weapons on his estate among the papers that the fbi came for, and there was also trump’s correspondence with kimchin. the us national archives demanded that the president return his letters to the north korean leader, moreover, documents that would later become bogdanov ivanovna and denis sokolov were asked to call assistants top secret and ver
miyuz usa today, finally published afide david then there is an explanatory guide on which the judgearrant to the agent. so it's heavily edited on 38 pages all over black etush here is one of the available fragments during the investigation, ferro found that among the materials contained in 50 boxes were classified documents with markings, which, in my opinion, contain information about national defense and were stored in an unauthorized place. in addition, there is a sufficient basis for...
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across the country are presenting films about people from all over the world quest was once voted usa today's best film festival and won screenwriter says the film fest is the exposure. independent filmmakers need tell the stories that are real to you that you can really speak to. that means something to you because those are what are authentic and those are the stories that the world wants to hear. because you're the only one who can make them. this inquest film festival will be in san jose until august. 29th if you'd like more information about screening times or tickets , you can go to cynic west .org lamonica peters ktvu fox two news. the well known chef of manresa announced today that he is leaving his business at the end of the year. david king says he plans to sell his los gatos restaurant, which has been a culinary destination for two decades. manresa earned two michelin stars in 2006. and a third nine years later changes 61 years old and in a statement today described his work as backbreaking. he says he plans to remain involved with his more casual restaurants. already taking a look
across the country are presenting films about people from all over the world quest was once voted usa today's best film festival and won screenwriter says the film fest is the exposure. independent filmmakers need tell the stories that are real to you that you can really speak to. that means something to you because those are what are authentic and those are the stories that the world wants to hear. because you're the only one who can make them. this inquest film festival will be in san jose...
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usa today analyzed data showing more than 12,500 deaths from the virus last month.hat's more than 400 people a day. most of those who died had compromised immune systems or who were over the age of 75. infectious disease, experts say treatment within the first few days of symptoms appears to make a difference between those who survived and those who die. the biden administration has secured millions of doses of moderna omicron booster shot. the u. s. department of health and human services announced the country plans to buy 66 million doses that can be used this coming fall in winter. now, this is all pending. cdc recommendation fda authorization. the announcement comes after the fda asked vaccine manufacturers to update its vaccines to target the b a four and be a five microns sub variants. a new study suggests children might be at a higher risk of heart problems and diabetes after being infected with covid 19. the cdc released the study today and says other conditions include blood clots and kidney failure. researchers looked at the health records of nearly 800,00
usa today analyzed data showing more than 12,500 deaths from the virus last month.hat's more than 400 people a day. most of those who died had compromised immune systems or who were over the age of 75. infectious disease, experts say treatment within the first few days of symptoms appears to make a difference between those who survived and those who die. the biden administration has secured millions of doses of moderna omicron booster shot. the u. s. department of health and human services...
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earlier i spoke to david jackson, political correspondent for usa today.im if thejustice department have explained why they've broken with convention when it comes to this case in their desire to publish this material. probably they are talking a bit behind the scenes. the attorney—general is tired of being attacked by donald trump and other republicans and being accused of malfeasance in this matter so he has decided to try and get the information out there to show that, in his mind, the investigation and search is entirely warranted. mr trump can object to this public release. will he? it's a good question, that's the $64,000 question. he is now huddling with his lawyers and discussing what to do and he could object because there is a distinct possibility there are some embarrassing things in that search warrant, and the return of search, but i think the betting money is that he will go ahead and allow it and attack whatever comes out, he's pretty much committed to the idea that the justice department is out to get him and he's got to feel like this won'
earlier i spoke to david jackson, political correspondent for usa today.im if thejustice department have explained why they've broken with convention when it comes to this case in their desire to publish this material. probably they are talking a bit behind the scenes. the attorney—general is tired of being attacked by donald trump and other republicans and being accused of malfeasance in this matter so he has decided to try and get the information out there to show that, in his mind, the...
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i interned at usa today during college and then about six months after graduation i joined "the wall street journal." >> i think we were impressed with of the journal editorial page separatingg the issues of some people talking about trump's personality from the issues of the trump policies. can you give us a little bit before we get into the substance of the book in terms of analyzing the policies what he set out to do it whether he accomplished it and what kind of impact. the journals did do plenty of criticizing president trump's character and twitter feed but they didn't let that get in the way of carrying out the journalistic duties, and i think that's where a lot of other edmainstream journalists went wrong they are to be left leaning the score. that press corps went much further with donald trump and i think it was journalistic malpractice the way they behaved. we will get to the substance of the book very briefly, but the book because people didn't want to talk about positive policy successes but my view from the journalistic side i also think i don't know if you agree commun
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out of it and your role in electrifying this vehicle has made you woman of the year according to usa today on the cover of time magazine. were you expecting all the fuss? for myself, personally, definitely not. i was not expecting any of that, because it'sjust surreal. for the vehicle itself, we expected a lot of fuss because of the fact that it is f series and because of it basically being an iconic vehicle that is, in a way, a tipping point for the industry. because of what it represents. in a way, if you think about what this product is and how people use it, it's notjust electrifying this vehicle but also changing the way that people may perceive what an ev can be. trucks are generally known for being masculine and work oriented and being able to get things done. so, people use it almost as a tool whereas an ev, people think of it as an eco—vehicle. those two things don't always go together perfectly. many people told me that it is an oxymoron, you can't have an ev truck. so much of it has been trying to convince people that it can be tough and that this technology of electrification w
out of it and your role in electrifying this vehicle has made you woman of the year according to usa today on the cover of time magazine. were you expecting all the fuss? for myself, personally, definitely not. i was not expecting any of that, because it'sjust surreal. for the vehicle itself, we expected a lot of fuss because of the fact that it is f series and because of it basically being an iconic vehicle that is, in a way, a tipping point for the industry. because of what it represents. in...
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usa today reporting all 22 million jobs lost in the pandemic. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. >> the greatest place on earth is the place you call home. at sparklight, it is our home too and we are facing our greatest challenge. that is why sparklight is working to keep you connected. we are doing our part so it's easier to do yours. >> sparklight supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> this year's conservative political action conference is held in dallas, texas. up next, some of the keynote speeches from the event. headliners from date one of the conservative political action conference is summit in dallas, texas. gary and prime minister viktor
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not from a bullet bombs from disease and hunger alexei veselovsky abramov and pavel morozov ntv usa todayrmy forum 2022 officially starts in russia and the army international games in an hour in the park patriot will begin the opening ceremony, which will be attended by vladimir putin in this year's forum attended by a military delegation, 72 more countries, one and a half thousand domestic and foreign enterprises will present their models of military technology presentations of the latest weapons, exhibitions and conferences will be held in all military districts of the country, as well as in the northern fleet, and today in alabin near moscow, a stage of international tank biocon competitions is taking place the day before in this army discomfort, the russian national team china and kyrgyzstan disappeared today the race will be attended by teams in mongolia and azerbaijan in the ulyanovsk region before the start of the school year, local authorities decided to abolish 8 rural schools, according to officials. this cost. the maintenance of educational institutions disproportionate residen
not from a bullet bombs from disease and hunger alexei veselovsky abramov and pavel morozov ntv usa todayrmy forum 2022 officially starts in russia and the army international games in an hour in the park patriot will begin the opening ceremony, which will be attended by vladimir putin in this year's forum attended by a military delegation, 72 more countries, one and a half thousand domestic and foreign enterprises will present their models of military technology presentations of the latest...
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dedicated positions to be in sports culture and politics writers in places like the washington post, usa todayof other favors obviously it opened itself up for that. i started doing this 20 years ago i had to tell you the landscape is profoundly different than when i started. >> that is great, thank you for sharing that is inspiring we will probably to take your professors name or a book recommendation, that would be all get another question, please write the name and the panelist. >> i'm just gonna write my name. >> i just want to make sure the audience has that. >> it was great to see them on campus, one of the terrific professors. >> great to see you. he was wearing a facemask is a good trouble on. >> asked me another question, the black national anthem at the nfl games has gone to complaints from people from many backgrounds and viewpoints. the true innovation for this position and how do you feel this move is better and do you think this will last? >> yes, that's a great claim, this is about care instinct. the nfl realizes what colin kaepernick did, he opened up the battle all over the pl
dedicated positions to be in sports culture and politics writers in places like the washington post, usa todayof other favors obviously it opened itself up for that. i started doing this 20 years ago i had to tell you the landscape is profoundly different than when i started. >> that is great, thank you for sharing that is inspiring we will probably to take your professors name or a book recommendation, that would be all get another question, please write the name and the panelist....
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usa today reporting the labor market now has recovered all 22 million jobs lost in the pandemic. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment and that's why charter has invested billions building infrastructure and upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications support c-span as a public service. giving your front row seat to democracy. hington journal" continues. host: we are joined by dean chang, we discussed this morning speaker pelosi's high one visit. first of all, dean chang, how did you view the choice by speaker pelosi to go to taiwan? guest: she was originally scheduled ago last fall. while coming down with covid, sort of ironically. this was a rescheduling of the visit, this is part of ironically why the chinese are reacting as strongly. they had several months to suade her from coming, and they failed. it is probably about as well-managed as it could be. she arrived in the evening, had meetings, but was promptly finished an
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from page of today's usa today.s is kathy, prince george, virginia, says it is not enough influence. caller: good morning. i do not feel it is enough because i feel like the republican party, quote unquote, does not support its own, like the democrat party supports their own. and donald trump has always had to run against the democrat, as well as those in the republican party that were turned off by his brashness or his -- you know , he came in and wanted to clear the swamp, and that included those republicans who are comfortable being in washington, d.c., and not honestly serving the people who put them there. host: who are some examples of those republicans that you are talking about? caller: i mean, of course, mitt romney did not win the presidency. i voted for him, but he was the first -- he was when my eyes began to open about the republicans, because for years they cap saying, if you give us the edge ready again, we're going to do this or do that -- if you give us the majority again, we are going to do this or
from page of today's usa today.s is kathy, prince george, virginia, says it is not enough influence. caller: good morning. i do not feel it is enough because i feel like the republican party, quote unquote, does not support its own, like the democrat party supports their own. and donald trump has always had to run against the democrat, as well as those in the republican party that were turned off by his brashness or his -- you know , he came in and wanted to clear the swamp, and that included...
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"usa today" "newsweek" etc.his year and usually it's about currentt events aren't trying to tie some of my experience and credibility into talking about certain things happening in our country. i do like to write. as far as a new book project, i have to think about that. i have these three little kids that are taking up all of my time and they are amazing. i've been focused on soccer and baseball. >> we have a couple more questions right here. >> hello. i'd like to ask you what do you all think we can do to stop the division in the united states? >> i think that what we can do individually number one weekend and inoculate ourselves a little bit againstti disinformation and try to help others that we know get inoculated from misinformation. i look at it very met as a national security concern. our enemies are looking at what's happening in our country and the disinformation that is dividing us is exactly what they are trying to push. and it's working. never in my lifetime what i have ever thought our capitol woul
"usa today" "newsweek" etc.his year and usually it's about currentt events aren't trying to tie some of my experience and credibility into talking about certain things happening in our country. i do like to write. as far as a new book project, i have to think about that. i have these three little kids that are taking up all of my time and they are amazing. i've been focused on soccer and baseball. >> we have a couple more questions right here. >> hello. i'd like...
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he has also written for the new york times, politico, national geographic, time, the daily beast, usa today, and most recently, he has been the executive producer for cnn original series lbj triumph and tragedy. if that is not enough, marcus had the privilege to be the envy of every journalist and historian who has interviewed exclusively seven american presidents throughout his career. it was 61 years ago that a young john f. kennedy was sworn into the office up by the capitol. by his side was jacqueline kennedy, who had become our first lady. she herself would go down in history as being one of our most influential first ladies. we have a particular reverence for her here at the white house historical association. it was later that day on inauguration day that the president and mrs. kennedy ended up at the white house. mrs. kennedy realized that this was a home. she was the peoples house, as she would call it. it was badly in need of a storm restoration. she believed that the white house should represent the very best of them america. artisans, craftsman, decorative arts, fine arts, furni
he has also written for the new york times, politico, national geographic, time, the daily beast, usa today, and most recently, he has been the executive producer for cnn original series lbj triumph and tragedy. if that is not enough, marcus had the privilege to be the envy of every journalist and historian who has interviewed exclusively seven american presidents throughout his career. it was 61 years ago that a young john f. kennedy was sworn into the office up by the capitol. by his side was...
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and washington bureau chief for "usa today" susan paige. and in light of the new revelations, joe, that happened through the goa -- doj late last night, president biden's remarks seem to be really cutting through. >> well, they really do. it's always fascinating, by the way, this is one of those mornings i would just absolutely love to hear your father's take on mikhail gorbachev. i knew obviously he knew and dealt with him. we do have david ignatius, a good friend of your dad's that is on here also. amiral stavridis also here. as well as things turning around in ukraine. >> yeah. >> it's pretty extraordinary. but, you know, willie, there's a time in a game, a basketball game, you can just see it on the court happening. football game. soccer. and in politics. i've always noticed it in politics. i'm sure you have, too. where a momentum shifts in a very significant way. and, again, we're still -- we're still a long way off until the election. i'm not saying that republicans aren't going to have a historic year. they should. but last night was
and washington bureau chief for "usa today" susan paige. and in light of the new revelations, joe, that happened through the goa -- doj late last night, president biden's remarks seem to be really cutting through. >> well, they really do. it's always fascinating, by the way, this is one of those mornings i would just absolutely love to hear your father's take on mikhail gorbachev. i knew obviously he knew and dealt with him. we do have david ignatius, a good friend of your dad's...
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according to "usa today," the appeal comes today after a russian foreign ministry spokesperson says the is ready for what it calls a professional conversation and griner and another american in a prisoner exchange. >> 6:47 right now. >>> let's take a live look at a than ever to purchase some of the travel insurances out there. one rate comparison site says nearly twice the amount of air travelers are purchasing the new policies compared to this time last year. recent travel horror stories driving up that demand, especially among the younger americans. claims are being filed more than double the time but aaa says before you fly, you may want to check your existing policies. >> it's always great to check your own policy, to check your own medical coverage, understand what you are covered for, check to see if you're using a credit card that you'd have some type of coverage, whether that be for a rental car, whether that be for trip interruptions. there are coverages embedded in some of these options that you may already have. >> know what you have before you spend more. learn the travel in
according to "usa today," the appeal comes today after a russian foreign ministry spokesperson says the is ready for what it calls a professional conversation and griner and another american in a prisoner exchange. >> 6:47 right now. >>> let's take a live look at a than ever to purchase some of the travel insurances out there. one rate comparison site says nearly twice the amount of air travelers are purchasing the new policies compared to this time last year. recent...
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international award-winning and best-selling author who has hit number one on the new york times, usa today. a chief inspector published by saint martins publishing group translated into 31 languages. in 2007, she received the order of canada for her contribution to canadian talkshow. we are so blessed to have louise living and our village. just when we thought it could not get any better than these two blockbuster women, we have stacy abrams moderating the discussion. the stacy abrams. activists, best-selling author, entrepreneur and political leader. someone who made history as the first black woman to become the gubernatorial nominee for a major party spending 78 years as minority leader. stacy founded multiple organizations devoted to social issues and has authored several best-selling books herself. she has earned more awards and honors and i can even list here in the time given. if everyone is ready to start, i would love to hand it over to stacy to moderate the discussion between hillary rodham clinton and luis penny. stacy, take it away. >> thank you so much, laura. thank you so muc
international award-winning and best-selling author who has hit number one on the new york times, usa today. a chief inspector published by saint martins publishing group translated into 31 languages. in 2007, she received the order of canada for her contribution to canadian talkshow. we are so blessed to have louise living and our village. just when we thought it could not get any better than these two blockbuster women, we have stacy abrams moderating the discussion. the stacy abrams....
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nations organization, did not respond to the russian letter aleksey veselovsky alexander gusev ntv usa todayheld a working meeting in the kremlin with the head of the federal tax service daniil egorov, the head of the department reported to the president on the results of the activities for the first half of the year, an important topic of reducing the time for income tax deductions. now this time is 12 days instead of three months. well, as for the company, according to the head of the federal tax service , value added tax refunds have always been a difficult problem, it was important to make sure that all chains are transparent and correct. and it took a certain time, daniil yegorov especially noted the joint project with the treasury and the ministry of finance on creating one account according to him. now people will no longer think where and what tax to pay transactions with a tax account for a company will be essentially the same as with a bank account. i also know this single simplified system, and the payments of which will greatly reduce the costs for our businesses he said so for m
nations organization, did not respond to the russian letter aleksey veselovsky alexander gusev ntv usa todayheld a working meeting in the kremlin with the head of the federal tax service daniil egorov, the head of the department reported to the president on the results of the activities for the first half of the year, an important topic of reducing the time for income tax deductions. now this time is 12 days instead of three months. well, as for the company, according to the head of the federal...
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the usa today, one don't and columnist wants teachers to forget what happened but don't let them. should be punished at the ballot box. >> you remember when they made a decision to close outdoor dining and it turned out one of the people that made that decision of the day she did it went out and was dining outdoors? as far as compensation for all of those people that were forced to close their businesses and keep their doors shut worked for decades to build. no, they will be angry. >> what do tell those people? vote republican. his what they will do anyway. speak to harold, what did nancy pelosi, gavin newsom, eric adams, eric garcetti amp baseball super fan tony fauci have in common? >> harold: great america. [laughter] >> joey: you got me on that one. they don't leave the rules they set forth. they heritage foundation published a list of 50 where politicians violated their own policies and pretty much all of them were democrats. here they are, this is not a small measure. the reason i bring that up on that democrats have to own this all the way down. this is a fundamental part o
the usa today, one don't and columnist wants teachers to forget what happened but don't let them. should be punished at the ballot box. >> you remember when they made a decision to close outdoor dining and it turned out one of the people that made that decision of the day she did it went out and was dining outdoors? as far as compensation for all of those people that were forced to close their businesses and keep their doors shut worked for decades to build. no, they will be angry....
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also award-winning and best-selling author whose books have hit number one on the "new york times", usa today, chief inspector novel published by an has been translated into 31 languages. in 2007 she received the order of canada per contribution to canadian culture. we are so blessed to have louise living in our village. >> interests when we thought it couldn't get any better than these two blockbuster men, we have stacy abrams moderating the discussion. thus stacy abrams activist, best-selling author, entrepreneur, and political leader. this is someone who made history as the first black woman to become the gubernatorial nominee for a major party spending seven over eight years as minority leader in the georgia house of representatives. stacy pattered multiple organizations devoted to social issues and has authored several best-selling books herself. she has earned more awards and honors than i can list here in the time given. so if everyone is ready to start, i would love to hand iter over too stacy to moderate the state of terror discussion between hillary rodham clinton and louise penny.
also award-winning and best-selling author whose books have hit number one on the "new york times", usa today, chief inspector novel published by an has been translated into 31 languages. in 2007 she received the order of canada per contribution to canadian culture. we are so blessed to have louise living in our village. >> interests when we thought it couldn't get any better than these two blockbuster men, we have stacy abrams moderating the discussion. thus stacy abrams...
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at that moment, larry mcclelland from usa today asked a question that was on the minds of many americans. he asked, what do you say to the children? what i said then, and what i've said in nearly every interview since is that we need to reassure our children that they are safe in their homes, and in their schools. as i've traveled around the country, i found that children still need to be reassured. when i visit classrooms, children will settle up to me and whisper, what do you think of what happened? i will say, i am sad. they will not of their heads and say that they are sad, too. we are a different country than we were on september 10th, in ways the terrorists wouldn't have imagined. we will go back to our routines like we always do, but we will do so with a stronger sense of life and liberty. americans are willing to fight and die for our freedoms. but more importantly, we are willing to live for them. we will move on with our lives. but, we won't forget the images and the events, the photos in the front pages of the past two months. they are etched into our minds forever. some witne
at that moment, larry mcclelland from usa today asked a question that was on the minds of many americans. he asked, what do you say to the children? what i said then, and what i've said in nearly every interview since is that we need to reassure our children that they are safe in their homes, and in their schools. as i've traveled around the country, i found that children still need to be reassured. when i visit classrooms, children will settle up to me and whisper, what do you think of what...
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i have interviewed him on air force to meet on air force one, for usa today, couple weeks before the midterms in 2016. i meet in 2018. and i said are you concerned democrats may win control of the house? and his aide, steven bannon in particular were very concerned diabout that. they that that would lead to unending investigation of the trumpio administration. president trump said that he was not concerned for tickly concerned about that because he knew pelosi but he got along with pelosi. pelosi wanted to do business, that is true. they hadn't been able to pass an infrastructure package. and he thought there'd have a better chance of passing infrastructure bill with pelosis as speaker then republicans in control. >> that turned out to be true. [laughter] much later, different tse presi. >> i think because she was not on the impeachment train that she was going to protect them. she was very reluctant to do impeachment but she was no friend of donald trump. and for two years in the minority, incredibly effective at playing a very weak hand against trump. and then when she got the majo
i have interviewed him on air force to meet on air force one, for usa today, couple weeks before the midterms in 2016. i meet in 2018. and i said are you concerned democrats may win control of the house? and his aide, steven bannon in particular were very concerned diabout that. they that that would lead to unending investigation of the trumpio administration. president trump said that he was not concerned for tickly concerned about that because he knew pelosi but he got along with pelosi....
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it always that's good information and you can read jenna putting his weekly column on the local usa today" or go to to her website for more information. > >> let's get a look at the forecast. kids are heading back to school. >> i'm so excited for anyone heading back to school. it's a very active weather day for us. i know yesterday was alarming for our east inland hills, where where we were dealing with excessive heat across the board. . solano county is still under that heat advisory today, but nothing like yesterday. let's break it down in our forecast, starting with first alert doppler. it's another first alert weather day in the bay area. there is a chance of lightning associated with all these pop-up storms, and you're probably wondering why is this happening? the scientific term behind this is a trough pushing through whitlow pressure come back and go on for days. heat rises, and as we head into the afternoon, we will continue to see heat rise in the earth's surface starts to warm up your daytime highs are still warm, so so at that heat rises and instability occurs, we're going to b
it always that's good information and you can read jenna putting his weekly column on the local usa today" or go to to her website for more information. > >> let's get a look at the forecast. kids are heading back to school. >> i'm so excited for anyone heading back to school. it's a very active weather day for us. i know yesterday was alarming for our east inland hills, where where we were dealing with excessive heat across the board. . solano county is still under that...
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usa today in suffolk has similar polling to that showing this is something that will drive democrats to the polls. so if this is the number one issue democrats are going to run on, it may drive out turnout within their own base. but you can't lose sight of the economy. you cannot lose sight of inflation. that is something that, you know, the white house has been really stressing alongside abortion because there are many voters we're also seeing in polling who say that is going to be the thing that they will be voting on in november. >> john, i'm dubious that state republican lawmakers who are push pushing this agenda for abortion bans are going to take a pause on that. i do think it explains why mitch mcconnell and a lot of republicans are not wishing to do that. when the dobbs decision came down a 50-year quest and republicans finally reached the promise, they were like talk about something else, talk about inflation, let's not talk about this because they understood where the country is. and i i think the kansas election last night kind of proved that might be the best strategy. >>
usa today in suffolk has similar polling to that showing this is something that will drive democrats to the polls. so if this is the number one issue democrats are going to run on, it may drive out turnout within their own base. but you can't lose sight of the economy. you cannot lose sight of inflation. that is something that, you know, the white house has been really stressing alongside abortion because there are many voters we're also seeing in polling who say that is going to be the thing...