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in the washington post. there couldn't possibly be anyone in the fbi thinking that after 2011 when donald trump started publicly lying about barack obama's birth certificate. what fbi it whatever believe that guy? some fbi field agents to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. that sentence appears in the middle of the washington post breakthrough reporting today under the headline, showdown before the, raid fbi aides and prosecutors argued over trump. fbi agents were inclined to believe trump after the washington post methodically chronicled 30,573 public lies told by trump during his presidency. that doesn't include all the lies that he told about the presidential election after he left office, and all the other lies donald trump has told after he left office. those same fbi agents have heard every one of those allies and they were " inclined to believe trump." fbi agents! who were screams for aptitude in detecting truth were inclined to believe trump. fbi agents who were trained by what, at
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this event was that by the "washington post." good morning and welcome to "washington post" live. i'm health reporter here at the post. a survey by the "washington post" released this week is full of surprising new information about the lived experiences of trans adults in america. i'm delighted today to be joined by annapolis city council president andrea jenkins and montana state representative zoe is ever. andrea, zoe, welcome to "washington post" live. >> good morning. >> one of the main takeaways from the survey is that transgender americans experience stigma and inequality in many aspects of their lives including education, work, access to healthcare. i want to go ahead and start with you and talk about some of the moments against some of these systemic barriers going about your day-to-day life. >> i find those systemic barriers thinking in the capital specifically it's the way people will view themselves as accepting they don't have a problem with trans people but the moment you explain the need or why allowing someone to intentionally miss gender you were take away your acc
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, which was about what, according to anonymous sources, the washington post publishing house inly has such a sentiment in the ukrainian army that we will not have enough forces for the spring offensive. well, in general, everything is bad. i can draw this conclusion from what the washington post wrote in this article, and it is far from a fact that we will be able to conduct any offensive operations in the foreseeable future accordingly, count on the deoccupation of some territories, mr. danilov said that this is not true. what do you think, with what do you connect the publication of such material, considering that we have seen a lot in the western press, in particular, and that which was not confirmed by reality before for example, it seems that in the 21st year, an article appeared in the politika edition about the fact that kyiv is pressuring washington is pressuring kyiv due to the blasts of the northern streams. as a result , the us state department officially said that this is not happening, but the publication did not delete this article, well, we must understand that in
, which was about what, according to anonymous sources, the washington post publishing house inly has such a sentiment in the ukrainian army that we will not have enough forces for the spring offensive. well, in general, everything is bad. i can draw this conclusion from what the washington post wrote in this article, and it is far from a fact that we will be able to conduct any offensive operations in the foreseeable future accordingly, count on the deoccupation of some territories, mr....
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while we wait a washington post itorial page of this morning. social security is bken.ing it es not have to hurt they say. the longer thnation ways to stabilize this program, the mo it is gointo cost. they say social security spent one point 2 trillion in fiscal 2022. 21% of the total the washington spent for all purposes. 1.2 trillion very the washington spent was on the social security. the congressional budget office estimates social security price tag will nearly double between now and 2033. tenant years. 224% of federal spending -- 24% of federal spending. editorial board recommending changes. here are some of them. the changes below would reduce the total scheduleenefits by 5%. but increase payable benefits by 13%. they would increase taxes by 13% and reduce the overall social security age by 87%. -- the social security gap 87%. to do that, to close the gap, they say slow the benefit grove fo the top have owners closing the gap by 36% per year gradually increase the retirement age closing the gap of what it calls versus what it brings in by 20%. and another big ch
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i i absolutely believe my colleagues from the washington post, representatives of the president's office say almost the same thing, which is that they don't say their names and don't take pictures and don't lose their positions, although it's possible much it is easier to fire a few officials from the president's office than a real combat commander, especially since 2014, to the question if we simply change the officials of the ministers of any political leadership of the country , do we lose a lot no, we do not lose anything, but the main thing for us is to preserve the institution of power so that there is continuity power to have a legitimate head of state, in any case, this is important , everything else can be changed, as we see, you have seen that personnel changes are already taking place during the war, they are not paying anything now the administrator of education will now resign, it is surprising that this did not happen two years ago, but the ministers demanded about the structures now under his charge because, according to china, the head of the luhansk regional administrati
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not to go after the ones i would do nothing to prevent this from occurring. ♪♪ >> welcome to washington postheather law, economics columnist member of the post editorial board today and joined by special guest, chair of the national transportation safety board, jennifer comedy. welcome to post live, jennifer. >> thank you so much. appreciate the opportunity to be here. >> let me say if you aren't following her on twitter, you should correct that right away. she's had great tweets, press conferences and reports from christine go to the heart of what's going on east palace team and elsewhere so let's start with what happened over the weekend. many are watching, another train derailment in ohio, it doesn't seem to be any problems with the air or water, soil quality this time but can you tell us anything about what caused this latest derailment incident? >> thank you for the question on this one, we have investigators that arrived on the scene this morning so they are still collecting information. here is what i will tell you, a pretty long train, 212 railcars, some of which were tank cars trans
not to go after the ones i would do nothing to prevent this from occurring. ♪♪ >> welcome to washington postheather law, economics columnist member of the post editorial board today and joined by special guest, chair of the national transportation safety board, jennifer comedy. welcome to post live, jennifer. >> thank you so much. appreciate the opportunity to be here. >> let me say if you aren't following her on twitter, you should correct that right away. she's had great...
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an unexpected person who suddenly appeared in an interview with the washington post, this is the secondalready had conflicts with the team, everyone has their own character. i generally believe that the fact that officers in the ukrainian army can have their own opinions is not a disadvantage is an advantage because uh, in a soviet-type army, where everyone mindlessly follows orders, as a rule, they are either doomed to defeat or doomed to overwhelm the enemy with corpses, as it always happens. it is important how much a soldier needs to think about soldiers er, this way is also a question of how generally discussions about the state of the ukrainian armed forces should take place in the columns of the washington post newspaper, this is for me also a question. i think that to a certain extent this indicates a certain failure of communication regarding the rights of communication in the ukrainian armed forces themselves and a failure of social communication, because it turns out that there is no trust in their own media and in everything that is happening. i think that one of the biggest
an unexpected person who suddenly appeared in an interview with the washington post, this is the secondalready had conflicts with the team, everyone has their own character. i generally believe that the fact that officers in the ukrainian army can have their own opinions is not a disadvantage is an advantage because uh, in a soviet-type army, where everyone mindlessly follows orders, as a rule, they are either doomed to defeat or doomed to overwhelm the enemy with corpses, as it always happens....
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the washington post reported that insight eli lily itself, fake tweet sport a panic.d demanded that the take down the viral spoof, worried it could undermine their brand's reputation. there is good reason that eli lily was worried that the idea of free insulin would ruin its reputation. insulin has been around for more than 100 years now. it costs drug companies roughly $10 able to make, but for decades, eli lily has been raising the price of insulin, charging hundreds of dollars for a product that only takes ten to make. and eli lily is not alone. american insulin manufacturers charge exponentially more per file compared to manufactures in other countries do. because so many diabetics need insulin to live, paying these prices is not really a choice. last year, more than 1 million americans were forced to ration their insulin rather than take the prescribed amount. the cost saving measure to be deadly. if you're wondering what this is not been fixed in let's station, the truth is that activists and democrats have been trying for years. last year, president biden manag
the washington post reported that insight eli lily itself, fake tweet sport a panic.d demanded that the take down the viral spoof, worried it could undermine their brand's reputation. there is good reason that eli lily was worried that the idea of free insulin would ruin its reputation. insulin has been around for more than 100 years now. it costs drug companies roughly $10 able to make, but for decades, eli lily has been raising the price of insulin, charging hundreds of dollars for a product...
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on a day when the washington post devoted a full page to an investigative report of yet another source of potential massive financial conflict of interest on the supreme court, involving clarence thomas and his wife. that's next. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we provide nutrients to support immune, muscle, bone, and heart health. yaaay! woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ for people living with...
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this hour with a scramble to prevent a sudden bank failure from spiraling out of control the "washington post" is reporting that officials are safeguarding all uninsured deposits at ? valley bank this is a response of the government can't find a buyer for the failed bank and the treasury department has briefed lawmakers about the latest on the situation. they were the go to lender protect startups until the sudden collapse on friday. and what are we hearing from the bided administration about what's being done and what's being ruled out? >> the bided administration has been working trying to find a solution in the wake of a collapse a bank the treasury secretary said she has been speaking with regulators throughout the weekend and depositors and president biden spoke last night with the california governor gavin newsom about steps to address the situation. one big question is regarding the deposits at the bank for the time being the fcic insures deposits up to $250,000 leaving them to question what happens to those who have larger than that amount and that bank and according to the "washingto
this hour with a scramble to prevent a sudden bank failure from spiraling out of control the "washington post" is reporting that officials are safeguarding all uninsured deposits at ? valley bank this is a response of the government can't find a buyer for the failed bank and the treasury department has briefed lawmakers about the latest on the situation. they were the go to lender protect startups until the sudden collapse on friday. and what are we hearing from the bided...
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finally, in black and white, from the good folks over at the washington post, quote, florida governorindicated privately that he intends to run for president, according to two people familiar with his comments. according to the post, ron desantis he's planning on running for president. that is a legitimate scoop for the washington post. but it is not exactly surprising. well governor desantis still hasn't declared he's a republican presidential candidate, he is doing pretty much everything you might expect a republican presidential candidate to do. just today, the florida governor gave a speech in the early caucus state of iowa, where he focused on his number one policy issue, calling all the stuff he doesn't like woke. >> we will never, ever surrender to the woke mob. we will fight the woke in the legislature. we will fight the woke in education. we will fight the woke in the businesses. these companies -- woke companies -- they are indulging and woke activism. we don't subcontract out leadership to awoke company based in california. woke ideology has infected so many institutions. i
finally, in black and white, from the good folks over at the washington post, quote, florida governorindicated privately that he intends to run for president, according to two people familiar with his comments. according to the post, ron desantis he's planning on running for president. that is a legitimate scoop for the washington post. but it is not exactly surprising. well governor desantis still hasn't declared he's a republican presidential candidate, he is doing pretty much everything you...
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on a day when the washington post devoted a full page to an investigative report of yet another source of potential massive financial conflict of interest on the supreme court, involving clarence thomas and his wife. that's next. 's next. working? there's a dr. scholl's for that. dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles have patented gel waves that absorb shock to hard-working muscles and joints, for all-day energy. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. as americans, there's one thing we can all agree on. the promise of our constitution and the hope that liberty and justice is for all people. but here's the truth. attacks on our constitutional rights, yours and mine are greater than they've ever been. the right for all to vote. reproductive rights. the rights of immigrant families. the right to equal justice for black, brown and lgbtq+ folks. the time to act to protect our rights is now. that's why i'm hoping you'll join me
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first job of the washington post was as economics. and i don't know why. i didn't know why, how it's it was desperation. and i believed foolishly that like you know the writer i could write you know and i was fortunate enough that my very first job as a journalist was a place where they they time i spent five years foreign policy magazine, wonderful editors who taught me about and the way i persuaded my parents like i was doing the right thing by leaving this comfortable in the federal reserve to go a journalist was that if it didn't work out, i could always go back that kind of work and that's still the case. it doesn't work. i'm going to go back to banking, but so far i'm i'm hanging on maybe one more. i was wondering in the next few months if there are any books out that you're really eagerly anticipate. it's it's amazing at time especially as well eagerly anticipating kind of the eye of the beholder. but there are books coming out by republican wannabe presidential and the being? i think ron desantis coming out well, not the first like my campaign alre
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host: perry stein, justice reporter with the washington post. you can read her piece, "trump is indicted in new york". go to washingtonpost.com. back to calls. heater in florida, republican. we are getting your reaction this morning around the country to the news that a former president has been charged with a crime. good morning. caller: the morning. it is disgusting that we have double standards in this country. all you hear is donald trump, donald trump but they go after nobody else. we have bigger problems than this. i do not understand why people have suppressed the movie "2000 meals" where it shows you how the election was stolen but nobody wants to take a look. congress does not want to look at it. the supreme court does not want to look at it. i do not understand why even reporters do not want to look at it. host: did you watch the january 6 hearing in the evidence they put forward from people in their own words like the kearney general par -- the attorney general bar saying there was no evidence? caller: they did not want to look at the
host: perry stein, justice reporter with the washington post. you can read her piece, "trump is indicted in new york". go to washingtonpost.com. back to calls. heater in florida, republican. we are getting your reaction this morning around the country to the news that a former president has been charged with a crime. good morning. caller: the morning. it is disgusting that we have double standards in this country. all you hear is donald trump, donald trump but they go after nobody...
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he reads the washington post and he reads the bible. to get both sides of the story.er] if you flip a coin, i did not do very good, my daughter is here from college, and it brings me back to taking statistics, i did i do that well. but if you flip a coin to get a 50% chance heads or tails. they are always wrong about the big things in media, the mainstream media, the leftist media. if they are one about the big things all the time, you would be better off flipping a coin. there has to be some intent. you can't just always get it wrong. and again awards. rep. jordan: it's a template, the left tells a lie as said before, big media reports it, big tech amplifies it, you try to tell the truth, call you names. when in the end, if you persevere, the truth will come out. and the one thing that we get wrong about this, i remember with the whole trump or something, there was a handful of us in congress and hoefler journalists say this makes no sense. what they are accusing him of with the dossier and all the stuff, makes no sense. and then the one thing we always learn, the on
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joining us now is reporter for "the washington post," one of the w bylines on this piece. thanks for making the time. it is a pit of exhaustive reporting, and i kind of came away with it confused and enlightened. what is your takeaway from having investigated all t of th in terms of the relationship with theth doj and the fbi on t topic of the trump mar-a-lago search? >> so i think there's a couple ways to think about it. one is that it's very common for prosecutors and agents to argue during the course of an investigation. now, what exactly to do, how aggressive to goow after witnesses, how aggressive to go after evidence. that happens in a lot of cases. there's tension points, flare up, they get resolved and move forward. i think what's so different about the trump investigation is really two things. obviously this is a very high profile case. you know there's going to belot of attention paid to this and a lot of second guessing both inside the government and outside the government. and two, i think as you've seen in the discussions as we report then, there's a lot of te
joining us now is reporter for "the washington post," one of the w bylines on this piece. thanks for making the time. it is a pit of exhaustive reporting, and i kind of came away with it confused and enlightened. what is your takeaway from having investigated all t of th in terms of the relationship with theth doj and the fbi on t topic of the trump mar-a-lago search? >> so i think there's a couple ways to think about it. one is that it's very common for prosecutors and agents...
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she has held leadership roles in npr and the washington post. and we have tony kaven, npr's managing editor. he worked at cbs news for 20 years. he was the senior producer at cbs news cast. the person who will guide to make conversation is the president and ceo of the news literacy project, charles salter. she offered me the job and she joined us in 2018 as our first ever operating officer and became her second ever ceo last year. he spent two decades working in education as a teacher, teachers union president. without further ado, let's get the panel started. take it away, charles. >> thank you. good evening. thank you for joining us tonight. we are going to tackle [no audio] we think you had a time for your candor and the fullness of your responses. i want to take a pulse from the audience. could you raise your hand if in recent memory you have seen or heard of correction on the news sites that you frequent? keep your hands up if you thought the correction was prominent, clear and easy to find. interesting, ok. let me ask, one prominent critic
she has held leadership roles in npr and the washington post. and we have tony kaven, npr's managing editor. he worked at cbs news for 20 years. he was the senior producer at cbs news cast. the person who will guide to make conversation is the president and ceo of the news literacy project, charles salter. she offered me the job and she joined us in 2018 as our first ever operating officer and became her second ever ceo last year. he spent two decades working in education as a teacher, teachers...
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reuben, ro washington post opinio columnist.eps away from the site of th insurrection >> i think it's good to have assets close by, because whe mark meadows and others ge indicted you want to hav resources. >> [laughter >> i'm actually very pleased it does speak to the fact that these are the perennial ba boys who just really want to b with the cool kids they think that capitol hill i just the place to be, and they want to be here. but i think the ambitious is s far out ahead of the substance here and what they may do with it that, goodness knows, if th think tank, you could have i in a phone booth someplace you don't need that te properties >> seriously igene, ten years ago, meadow and where -- were part of th supposedly grassroots tea part movement, and now they're th republican establishment we we thought of maga starting with trump, but maybe he showe up in the middle of something. >> maybe he did. look, we are talking about the supposedly populist mega movement 1 million dollars worth of property in one of th most expensive
reuben, ro washington post opinio columnist.eps away from the site of th insurrection >> i think it's good to have assets close by, because whe mark meadows and others ge indicted you want to hav resources. >> [laughter >> i'm actually very pleased it does speak to the fact that these are the perennial ba boys who just really want to b with the cool kids they think that capitol hill i just the place to be, and they want to be here. but i think the ambitious is s far out ahead...
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of stole my question because i think that because it weren't our what like 10th new york times washington post like wall street journal like, you know, beltway consensus that there's this industrial base problem that there is that there are these shortages and to, you know, bring up kevin roberts this point from the last panel like, it's the what time is it question it seems like aside from public statements, everyone agrees that it's not a great time now. so what's happening? like what, what do you see as the gap between clear understanding, public or private and just what feels like a lack of we're going to keep hearing these stories for the next year or so. it's weird because the weird you were very kind of mentioning my book, but like i don't get people often sort of directly arguing against my book and saying like, you're totally wrong. china is not a threat. we're going to go back to the bob zoellick world. no, you don't get that. you get. yeah, china's the number one threat. and we, you know, there's a potential for them to use military force. we could lose. and they have enormous econo
of stole my question because i think that because it weren't our what like 10th new york times washington post like wall street journal like, you know, beltway consensus that there's this industrial base problem that there is that there are these shortages and to, you know, bring up kevin roberts this point from the last panel like, it's the what time is it question it seems like aside from public statements, everyone agrees that it's not a great time now. so what's happening? like what, what...
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, more precisely, the washington post material to which he gave a comment, here is this combatt talking about the counteroffensive, but about the situation at the front, he mentions that the soldiers were unprepared and did not have enough preparation and accordingly they are there quote so one of them was even afraid of the invitation
, more precisely, the washington post material to which he gave a comment, here is this combatt talking about the counteroffensive, but about the situation at the front, he mentions that the soldiers were unprepared and did not have enough preparation and accordingly they are there quote so one of them was even afraid of the invitation
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gave his state of the state address, spring training swings into florida, baseball lovers but "washington post" columnist has a major problem with that he is now calling on them to take a stand against ron desantis' attack on diversity. the governor's team responded, we will have that coming up with will cain. >> john: welcome back as "america reports" rolls into our two in this busy tuesday i'm john roberts good afternoon. >> gillian: good to be with you on gillian turner in for sandra smith state this is "america reports." >> john: compactin competition this is what china says will happen if the united states does not get out of their way. china's foreign minister accusing the u.s. of trying to contain the communist nation as it aims to be the world's top superpower. >> gillian: military analysts are predicting the possibility of a war with china is on the rise. this is communist party officials just warned the bite and administration if the u.s. won't play by the rules, they are ready to fight. >> john: meanwhile they may be stepping up in surveillance, they told "the wall street journal" t
gave his state of the state address, spring training swings into florida, baseball lovers but "washington post" columnist has a major problem with that he is now calling on them to take a stand against ron desantis' attack on diversity. the governor's team responded, we will have that coming up with will cain. >> john: welcome back as "america reports" rolls into our two in this busy tuesday i'm john roberts good afternoon. >> gillian: good to be with you on...
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i know the head of the ntsb was on "washington post" live. what cut us? >> reporter: first, the chair of the ntsb, first and foremost, tied to this latest norfolk southern derailment here in springfield, ohio, said they still don't know the cause. this is a very active and massive investigation behind me so they're working on that as we speak. she clarified and confirmed, we heard from officials yesterday, that four cars on that train were also carrying hazardous materials, but the good news is those four cars were not included in the 28 that derailed. the hazardous stuff stayed on the tracks. there was no leaking or contamination. as far as what happened in east palestine, that was a wheel bearing. the ntsb telling "the washington post" live, that basically in that case, and hopefully soon in this case, they know what happened, now they want to dig into how that happened, and to do that, they say they're going to look at the inner workers of norfolk southern. take a listen. >> we're going to look at norfolk southern's overall accident history. we're goin
i know the head of the ntsb was on "washington post" live. what cut us? >> reporter: first, the chair of the ntsb, first and foremost, tied to this latest norfolk southern derailment here in springfield, ohio, said they still don't know the cause. this is a very active and massive investigation behind me so they're working on that as we speak. she clarified and confirmed, we heard from officials yesterday, that four cars on that train were also carrying hazardous materials, but...
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you see people at "the washington post" still critiquing it, "the washington post" editorial board, see, sos the mixed. you're seeing a sense of what the debate is. and the question on legality is important, and i think the press is zeroing in a little bit on the standing question which is whether or not people who have brought this case are injured parties. i mean, it's kind of funny that one of the entities that is claiming they're injured is a student the loan servicing organization. i guess that is the entity we're supposed to feel sorry for -- >> but, howie, "the washington post" back rack thed on this. howard: explain. at the time -- >> yes. in august they said that this was a reach out to potential voters -- howard: expensive and unfair mistake. >> exactly. howard: how about now? >> and now they're basically e stenographers for the biden administration's brief by the solicitor general to the supreme court. so they're saying, yeah, he shouldn't have done this, it was a bad idea. but the supreme court shouldn't rectify the error, and the problem is that this is a separation of powe
you see people at "the washington post" still critiquing it, "the washington post" editorial board, see, sos the mixed. you're seeing a sense of what the debate is. and the question on legality is important, and i think the press is zeroing in a little bit on the standing question which is whether or not people who have brought this case are injured parties. i mean, it's kind of funny that one of the entities that is claiming they're injured is a student the loan servicing...
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this is what the front page of the washington post looked like.evered and reviled, is what they named the weapon, the ar-15 thrives in times of tension and tragedy. that story dives into the ownership numbers and the types of americans who own the ar-15. today they write it is the best-selling rifle in the united states. one in 20 adults own at least one ar-15, according to the washington post, and almost every major gun maker now produces its own version of the weapon. one republican lawmaker introduced the bill in november to declare the ar-15 the national gun of america. it is also a symbol of the gun epidemic. 10 of the 17 deadliest mass shootings since 2012 have involved the ar-15. asking you to call in if you are a gun owner. we want to know why you own a firearm and what you think about current gun laws. (202)-748-8000 is the number if you are a gun owner in the eastern or central united states. (202)-748-8001 if you are a gun owner and the mountain or pacific regions. jared, you are up first. caller: good morning. i am a gun owner. i am a
this is what the front page of the washington post looked like.evered and reviled, is what they named the weapon, the ar-15 thrives in times of tension and tragedy. that story dives into the ownership numbers and the types of americans who own the ar-15. today they write it is the best-selling rifle in the united states. one in 20 adults own at least one ar-15, according to the washington post, and almost every major gun maker now produces its own version of the weapon. one republican lawmaker...
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krissah thompson wish the washington post. sorry for being late. we did cover hunter biden's laptop. we know these stories are politicized. that happens. it is incumbent upon us to report on the facts as they happen. with as much transparency as possible. until recently, we had a very strong media columnist in margaret sullivan, who i think rightly held the washington post into account. the question of the context around the story. we are in one of these situations now where we have a sitting president and a former president who both had classified papers that were found. and yet they are very different circumstances around those, but two important stories for us to cover. part of margaret's critique is even if we are writing those stories with the level of context that tells you how the biden administration has behaved differently than former president trump, the fact that the headlines are there can cause people to come away with a certain degree of skepticism as to whether we are treating this in a both sides the situation. when people read the
krissah thompson wish the washington post. sorry for being late. we did cover hunter biden's laptop. we know these stories are politicized. that happens. it is incumbent upon us to report on the facts as they happen. with as much transparency as possible. until recently, we had a very strong media columnist in margaret sullivan, who i think rightly held the washington post into account. the question of the context around the story. we are in one of these situations now where we have a sitting...
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washington post this morning, this is what they write, the plane ve these administration authority to negotiate what a price the federal government pays for more ugthan the limited numbers approved referring to medicare, will also increase in taxes on people earning more than $400,000 per year. the administration says is proposal would extend the solvency of this program for at least 25 years. the wall street journal this morning in their reporting they note, biden's budget shows the rising cost of leaving medicare and social security untouched, which is what the president does in a right, when it comes to medicare it is not enough money. unlike medicare costs, medicare x revenue does not rise with thpolation in health care inflation. even mr. biden's proposal sees a large and growing gap, even wi the promise to cut the deficit by $3 trillion over the coming decade, primarily by raising taxes, the annual deficit remains stuck at around 5% gdp. as a result, federal debt continues to rise reaching 110% of gdp in 2033, up from 97% now. this morning, getting a reaction to the president bu
washington post this morning, this is what they write, the plane ve these administration authority to negotiate what a price the federal government pays for more ugthan the limited numbers approved referring to medicare, will also increase in taxes on people earning more than $400,000 per year. the administration says is proposal would extend the solvency of this program for at least 25 years. the wall street journal this morning in their reporting they note, biden's budget shows the rising...
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sign "kupola" lost his position as a battalion commander after a high-profile interview with the washington postbout the problems of the military, in particular, and about poor training and equipment. should our military officers talk about the problems of the army during the war and does the government have the right to remove a commander with experience who is now worth his weight in gold to zoryan because of this? vitaliy wrote this to us with herself. well, by the way, this is a famous person. i am anatoliy kozel, uh, colonel, commander of an airborne battalion, a national hero of ukraine , what about me? somehow it stopped uh and put a little bit in counter, not in prof. counter, if he really is the commander of the airborne assault battalions or the battalions are cheap, well-known, and if he says that there is no training there, there is something missing, there are some problems, then i will tell you frankly, i am not into it i strongly believe that precisely because the dshb is so elite, it has always been in the soviet union and in the post-soviet union, it has always been such quite e
sign "kupola" lost his position as a battalion commander after a high-profile interview with the washington postbout the problems of the military, in particular, and about poor training and equipment. should our military officers talk about the problems of the army during the war and does the government have the right to remove a commander with experience who is now worth his weight in gold to zoryan because of this? vitaliy wrote this to us with herself. well, by the way, this is a...
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from the washington post, this is 45 minutes. >> hello and welcome to "washington post live." today we have two segments on american competitiveness, the future of manufacturing, and the return of industrial policy. later we will hear from governor mike dewine, republican of ohio about how the chips act is taking shape in the buckeye state. but first, energy secretary jennifer granholm joins us to discuss the reduction act, the effect on the economy, and the transition to clean energy. secretary jennifer granholm, welcome. >> thank you, i'm glad to be on. >> we are glad to have you with us. our introductory video covered the bare-bones. i want to start with what this important legislation will mean for individual americans. where will viewers serous bolts -- see the results in their own lives and how can they take advantage of it? jake: it is a good -- sec. granholm: it is a good question. if you wanted to install a heat pump in your home, or replace your hvac system, you can get tax credits to be able to do that. more moderate or low income you are, the greater the benefit. t
from the washington post, this is 45 minutes. >> hello and welcome to "washington post live." today we have two segments on american competitiveness, the future of manufacturing, and the return of industrial policy. later we will hear from governor mike dewine, republican of ohio about how the chips act is taking shape in the buckeye state. but first, energy secretary jennifer granholm joins us to discuss the reduction act, the effect on the economy, and the transition to clean...
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ns. >> hello and welcome to washington post live today i am joined by a special guest the chair of the national transportation safety board, jennifer homendy welcome to post live. >> thank you so much. i appreciate the opportunity to be here. >> if you are not following her on twitter you should correct that, she has great tweets, press conferences and of course reports from her team that go to the heart of what is going on in east palestine and elsewhere. let's start with what happened over the weekend, many of us are watching another train derailment in ohio, fortunately there does not seem to be problems with the air, water, soil quality this time. but can you tell us anything about what caused this latest derailment incident? >> thank you for the question. on this one we have investigators that arrived on scene this morning, they are still collecting information. here is what i will tell you, this was a long train, 212 railcars. some of which were tank cars transporting hazardous material. there were 28 cars of hazardous material as you noted, none of those leaked. there was a leak
ns. >> hello and welcome to washington post live today i am joined by a special guest the chair of the national transportation safety board, jennifer homendy welcome to post live. >> thank you so much. i appreciate the opportunity to be here. >> if you are not following her on twitter you should correct that, she has great tweets, press conferences and of course reports from her team that go to the heart of what is going on in east palestine and elsewhere. let's start with...
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"the washington post" points out over 500 americans are still missing in mexico. with talk to you about that issue? >> we know fentanyl and a lot of that will be coming in through our ports of entry, but there's other ways, airports, mail, and it comes through mexico, and one of the things that the mexican president said when one of our senators asked him this question, will you talk to the chinese to stop sending the precursors over to mexico with fentanyl, and he committed and repeated it twice to make sure we understood what he was saying, and he said i will officially ask china to stop, to do their best to stop sending precursors and fentanyl to mexico and then going off to the u.s., and i thought that was significant and never learned him say that before. >> even though he has for the past week that fentanyl is not produced in mexico, and he said it's america's problems. senator bob menendez was with us last week, and he said the mexican president is either deceiving himself or the mexican people, and to what level do they take the responsibility for the fent
"the washington post" points out over 500 americans are still missing in mexico. with talk to you about that issue? >> we know fentanyl and a lot of that will be coming in through our ports of entry, but there's other ways, airports, mail, and it comes through mexico, and one of the things that the mexican president said when one of our senators asked him this question, will you talk to the chinese to stop sending the precursors over to mexico with fentanyl, and he committed and...
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this is the question posed in the washington post. this is the answer -- one one restriction that could be in place, from "vice news" the former president, racist attacks they say on the manhattan d.a. could land him a gag order if he is charged. they write, that's because trump's ravings if he keeps them up after criminally charged will likely prompt the judge to slap down a gag order and restrict trump and potentially others close to him from speaking out about the case. this according to former prosecutors and legal experts who spoke with vice news. bob in oak grove, missouri, independent. hi, bob. this is a sad day for or country for sure because we have seen the republicans take party over country many times. now, the republicans are taking a criminal over our country. there is no doubt donald trump did this. the republicans are raving that it's a campaign donation, it's not. it is actually a case of host: a case of what? caller: i want to say they are finding him for lying on business papers. it's not the contribution that is a
this is the question posed in the washington post. this is the answer -- one one restriction that could be in place, from "vice news" the former president, racist attacks they say on the manhattan d.a. could land him a gag order if he is charged. they write, that's because trump's ravings if he keeps them up after criminally charged will likely prompt the judge to slap down a gag order and restrict trump and potentially others close to him from speaking out about the case. this...
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from the washington post, this is about 45 minutes. >> welcome to washington post live, the global economics correspondent here. we have two segments on american competitiveness, the future of manufacturing and the return of industrial policy. later we will hear from mike dewine about how the chips act is taking on the buckeye state's. but first, secretary granholm talks about the american inflation reduction act. sec granholm: i'm so glad to be on. >> we are glad to have you with this. that introductory video covered the bear bones of the ira. i want to start with what this important legislation will mean for individual americans. when will our viewers see the results in their own lives and how can they take advantage of it? sec granholm: that's a great question because there are huge opportunities for individuals, especially if they consider retrofitting their homes to be energy-efficient. if you wanted to install a heat pump in your home or replace your hvac system. you could get tax credits to do that. the more low income you are the greater the benefits are. it will be needs based where
from the washington post, this is about 45 minutes. >> welcome to washington post live, the global economics correspondent here. we have two segments on american competitiveness, the future of manufacturing and the return of industrial policy. later we will hear from mike dewine about how the chips act is taking on the buckeye state's. but first, secretary granholm talks about the american inflation reduction act. sec granholm: i'm so glad to be on. >> we are glad to have you with...
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this is the question posed in the washington post.his is the answer -- one restriction -- that could be in place from vice news -- bob in oak grove, missouri, independent, hi there. caller: good morning. this is a sad day for our country for sure because we have seen the republicans take party over country many times. now, the republicans are taking a criminal over our country. there is no doubt donald trump did this. the republicans are raving that it's a campaign donation, it's not. it is actually a case of host: a case of what? caller: i want to say they are finding him for lying on business papers. it's not the contribution that is a problem here. it's that he doctored his is newspapers. what i want to say is, now that trump is screaming about the mar-a-lago documents that he was really did, he had 1.5 years to turn over the documents and didn't do it. he is the only one that says the documents belong to him and should not be returned. the man is a criminal and it really hurts me being an independent to know that i can vote for a
this is the question posed in the washington post.his is the answer -- one restriction -- that could be in place from vice news -- bob in oak grove, missouri, independent, hi there. caller: good morning. this is a sad day for our country for sure because we have seen the republicans take party over country many times. now, the republicans are taking a criminal over our country. there is no doubt donald trump did this. the republicans are raving that it's a campaign donation, it's not. it is...
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," this is about 45 minutes. >> hello and welcome to washington post live. david j lynch, correspondent at the post. today we have two segments on american competitiveness, the future of manufacturing and the return of industrial policy. later we'll hear from governor mike dewine, republican of ohio about how the chips act is taking shape in the buckeye state. but first, energy secretary jennifer granholm discusses the impact on the american economy, and the transition to clean energy. secretary granholm, welcome. >> thank you so much. glad to be on. well, we're glad to have with us. now, our introductory video covered the bare bones of the ira. i want to start with what this important legislation will mean for individual americans. where will our viewers see the results in their own lives and how can they take advantage of it? >> it's a great question because there are huge opportunities for individuals, especially as they consider perhaps retrofitting their homes to be more energy efficient. so, for example, if you wanted to stall a heat pump in your home,
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"washington post" caroline has been covering this in depth and broke this to reporting comic carolyn st website. this is interesting. remind us what is at stake in this case? what is going on with his hearing coming up? >> this, jim is an incredibly consequential case for abortion access. not just in republican-led sates but really across the country everywhere. what is at stake is medication abortion. it's more than 50% of all abortions that take place in this country. this is judge is going to be deciding whether or not he can revoke fda approval. so, there is a lot at stake in this case it will be hearing arguments on wednesday. >> apparently the hearing was not that well-known in terms of when it was being scheduled, is that right? >> that is right. this was a highly unusual move. the judge quietly scheduled his hearing. he told lawyers it was going to be on wednesday. but he did not want them to publicize it pretty said he was concerned there would be protests. i think it's important for people to know just how unusual that is. typically when hearing is scheduled it is put on a p
"washington post" caroline has been covering this in depth and broke this to reporting comic carolyn st website. this is interesting. remind us what is at stake in this case? what is going on with his hearing coming up? >> this, jim is an incredibly consequential case for abortion access. not just in republican-led sates but really across the country everywhere. what is at stake is medication abortion. it's more than 50% of all abortions that take place in this country. this is...
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this is a reporting we have from the washington post.ces he's running for president. and the cases basically sent over to special counsel's desk. does he start from the very beginning? weird as he pick up the case vis-À-vis where the prosecutors initially had it left off? >> right. so, you do on occasion pick up a case from someone else. the special counsel situation, i think, is the most publicly familiar example right now. but you can have situations where a conflict of interest develops. and the cases for instance, transferred from one u.s. attorney supervision to another. and you don't start over from scratch. for one thing, you have a group of agents who will typically travel with the case, sometimes prosecutors. and in this case, we know that jack smith was able to bring on board some people that he had worked with in the past. so, you have a team that has a significant understanding of what is going on in the case. you look at that. you make your assessment. and you keep going. if that reporting is accurate, that they were very cl
this is a reporting we have from the washington post.ces he's running for president. and the cases basically sent over to special counsel's desk. does he start from the very beginning? weird as he pick up the case vis-À-vis where the prosecutors initially had it left off? >> right. so, you do on occasion pick up a case from someone else. the special counsel situation, i think, is the most publicly familiar example right now. but you can have situations where a conflict of interest...
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>> they were the washington post.ore investigators investigating them the washington post put on the hunter biden laptop story. they wanted to scare you, intimidate you. hear you are. here she is. it did. [applause] >> are you a columnist and a great broadcaster, you are a trial attorney in los angeles and a retired colonel for the united states army. [applause] >> oh, please. in other words, you know what a adversary looks like? >> i identify the opponents and enemy. that is what the media is. i remember we are out in the middle of the desert. the sergeant goes, if we have any reporters around, can i shoot them? >> i always listen. >> you are not advocating? >> no, i would never advocate hunter the media for sports. one thing we have to understand, the media today is not the blue-collar guys out there hassling dudes with topcats. they were on the side with the top hats. they all come from the same colleges, the group in the connecticut suburbs and introduced themselves with pronouns. we have to understand how unimpre
>> they were the washington post.ore investigators investigating them the washington post put on the hunter biden laptop story. they wanted to scare you, intimidate you. hear you are. here she is. it did. [applause] >> are you a columnist and a great broadcaster, you are a trial attorney in los angeles and a retired colonel for the united states army. [applause] >> oh, please. in other words, you know what a adversary looks like? >> i identify the opponents and enemy....
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>>> breaking news man, the "washington post" with new surveillance video >>> growing anticipation all eyes on the new york grand jury investigating the hush money case against former president trump. as allies step up attacks on the manhattan d.a. overseeing the case >>> massive strike in just hours, workers in los angeles hit the picket line that will affect the country's second-largest school district >>> spiking out. tspeaking out the teacher shot by her 6-year-old student is spiking out about her challenging recovery >> some days are better than others >>> and stars in the white house. the cast of "ted lasso" makes an appearance at the white house, promoting mental health awareness. it's tuesday, march 21st "early today" starts right now >> there's breaking news this morning. the "washington post" has published the surveillance video showing the final moments of a black man who died in police custody at a virginia hospital earlier this month we do want to warn you, the vood is sood / the video is tough to watch. several deputies and hospital staff file on top of him until he goes
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and this morning, "the washington post" reports that leading up to the doj's august search of former president trump's mar-a-lago estate, two senior fbi officials who would have been in charge of leading the search resisted the surprise plan as too combative. and proposed seeking trump's permission to search his property according to four people familiar with the discussions. i want to bring in nbc news julia ainsley and msnbc contributor carol lenny who broke that "washington post" story. julia, what do you know from your reporting about where the doj investigation stands today? >> well, we know that it is ongoing. we just reported last week that jack smith, a special counsel in that case, asked the judge to compel testimony from mike pence, which might indicate that they're pretty far along in that investigation, considering that pence would be such a high value person that they would want to come in and testify for the grand jury. we should note that pence has been fighting that and that's why jack smith asked the judge to compel his testimony. as things are heating up here betwee
and this morning, "the washington post" reports that leading up to the doj's august search of former president trump's mar-a-lago estate, two senior fbi officials who would have been in charge of leading the search resisted the surprise plan as too combative. and proposed seeking trump's permission to search his property according to four people familiar with the discussions. i want to bring in nbc news julia ainsley and msnbc contributor carol lenny who broke that "washington...