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here they are with donald trump's longtime political ally, roger stone a year earlier. greatest gaetz and greenberg and another man posed in front of the house in 2018. last week "the daily beast" reported on the text messages that led the feds to matt gaetz which revealed he accompanied him on an unusual nighttime visit to the office where he was making fake i.d.s. on his way out of being in this office, he's going in this office in the middle of the night. greenberg forgot to set the alarm. that raised a red flag for the assistant branch manager who runs the office who shows up to the office on monday and was surprised to find expired driver's licenses scattered all over the desk instead of the appropriate disposal basket. she told her boss, who sent joel greenberg this text, quote, did you happen to visit the lake mary office on the weekend? greenberg responded, yes, i was showing congressman gaetz what our operation looked like. did i leave something on? okay, so that's -- i don't know. that seems pretty sketchy. you are the county tax assessor, and you leave a bunc
here they are with donald trump's longtime political ally, roger stone a year earlier. greatest gaetz and greenberg and another man posed in front of the house in 2018. last week "the daily beast" reported on the text messages that led the feds to matt gaetz which revealed he accompanied him on an unusual nighttime visit to the office where he was making fake i.d.s. on his way out of being in this office, he's going in this office in the middle of the night. greenberg forgot to set...
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roger bennett, co-host of men in blazers. always good to see you. come back soon. >> send my love to judy woodruff. courage. >> woodruff: thank you, amna, we love any godfather reference. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here on monday evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and have a good weekend. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> fidelity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponso
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at the end of all these exchanges, roger stone tells greenberg the same thing. you know i still can't figure out is why matt gaetz would not help me. greenberg says "wow, he would not help." late march, matt gaetz, his campaign pays roger stone's company for strategic consultant. less than a week later we have the first "new york times" report and gaetz is ready to counter punch. >> it is really interesting context here. roger stone told our chris cuomo that he didn't help and never took any money from anybody or does not raecall any letter. what's your response from these denials from stone? you had a lot of specifics that would seem, obviously would make all the things i listed false. >> well, if you look at what stone says, they're narrow denials. i don't think he actually denied anything in the report. he has not said these text messages don't exist, they were out of context and there is no way they can no it because we have shown him all the texts we have. his denials were specific. i would like to point out that he seems to confirm some key elements here.
at the end of all these exchanges, roger stone tells greenberg the same thing. you know i still can't figure out is why matt gaetz would not help me. greenberg says "wow, he would not help." late march, matt gaetz, his campaign pays roger stone's company for strategic consultant. less than a week later we have the first "new york times" report and gaetz is ready to counter punch. >> it is really interesting context here. roger stone told our chris cuomo that he didn't...
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. >> woodruff: well, let me read you another criticism, coming from cathy mcmorse rogers. she said, "the democrats are jamming through a massive expansion in federal bureaucracy and government control." >> let's just say this: first of all, nobody is jamming anything because the president has said he wants -- he is inviting democrats and republicans to the table. he called mitch mcconnell -- we're all calling the people who are responsible for our respective committees. i've talked to democrats and republicans. this is not a jam. this is an open hand. come to the table, tell us what you like, tem us what you would change, get your piece of the bill inside of this. he wants to negotiate. so that's number one. number two, when you think about this, you know, big government bureaucracy. when you invest in infrastructure, it is not generally government employees that are out there paving the roads or building the bridges or putting up the transmission systems. those are all private contractors. so it is the government that funds the private sector to be able to do this work fo
. >> woodruff: well, let me read you another criticism, coming from cathy mcmorse rogers. she said, "the democrats are jamming through a massive expansion in federal bureaucracy and government control." >> let's just say this: first of all, nobody is jamming anything because the president has said he wants -- he is inviting democrats and republicans to the table. he called mitch mcconnell -- we're all calling the people who are responsible for our respective committees....
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mailman tim rogers loading up, and off he goes. delivering mail to the same 60-mile stretch of homes for decades. >> it's been a true pleasure being out there serving them. >> tim was just so kind. we will actively miss him. >> reporter: this is tim's last week on the job. and when the families heard tim was retiring, they got an idea. surprising him with signs all along his route to honor him. we'll miss you, tim. you're the best mailman in the world. congrats, tim. gone fishing. >> it's been probably the most love i've felt and gratitude, ever. you know? >> reporter: one last delivery, and good-bye. >> good to see you. thanks for the signs and everything. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: and with us tonight, tim, delivering a message of gratitude. >> i can't tell you how overwhelmed i was by all the love. i hope all this is inspiration for others to get to love each other, help each other, and reach out, especially in these difficult times. >> an inspiring message for us all. thanks so much for watching. i'm linsey davis. whit joh
mailman tim rogers loading up, and off he goes. delivering mail to the same 60-mile stretch of homes for decades. >> it's been a true pleasure being out there serving them. >> tim was just so kind. we will actively miss him. >> reporter: this is tim's last week on the job. and when the families heard tim was retiring, they got an idea. surprising him with signs all along his route to honor him. we'll miss you, tim. you're the best mailman in the world. congrats, tim. gone...
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roger goodell, who has been fully vaccinated. hopes to give his traditional hugs and he's looking forward to seeing the fans. >> the thing we missed the most from the 2020 season, whether it was the draft or our entire season and the postseason, super bowl, were fans. we just -- we all felt the lack of energy without the fans. >> night one of the nfl draft airs tonight at 8:00 eastern right here on abc. >>> and when we come back, a crazy idea born from pandemic boredom and the impact it's having on young lives. , every bs is a connected business. so you need a network that's built right. verizon business unlimited starts with america's most reliable network. then we add the speed of verizon 5g. we provide security that's made for business and offer plans as low as $30 per line. more businesses choose verizon than any other network. come to a local verizon store and get a plan built right for your business. verywhere living with t are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine...
roger goodell, who has been fully vaccinated. hopes to give his traditional hugs and he's looking forward to seeing the fans. >> the thing we missed the most from the 2020 season, whether it was the draft or our entire season and the postseason, super bowl, were fans. we just -- we all felt the lack of energy without the fans. >> night one of the nfl draft airs tonight at 8:00 eastern right here on abc. >>> and when we come back, a crazy idea born from pandemic boredom and...
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jennifer granholm and roger wicker are up next. stay with us. roger wicker are up next. stay with us. these are the people who work on the front lines. they need a network that's built right. that's why we created verizon frontline. the advanced network and technology for first responders. built on america's most reliable network. built for real interoperability. and built for 5g. it's america's #1 network in public safety. verizon frontline. built right for first responders. when you buy this plant at walmart, they can buy more plants from metrolina greenhouses so abe and art can grow more plants. so they can hire vilma... and wendy... and me. so, more people can go to work. so, more days can start with kisses. when you buy this plant at walmart. ♪ >>> there's more money in their electric cars than roads and bridges. what is your definition of infrastructure? >> it can't be too small because what we're talking about now needs to be transformative and it has to be big. >> i think it's more likely that we will have a package that is not paid for, and is less robust. >>
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oath keepers were at the january 6 rally, with some, seen here, providing security to trump associate roger stone. 13 people associated with the oath keepers have been charged with federal crimes, including jess watkins, who has pled not guilty. the zello recordings are helping prosecutors make their case. zello has since deleted 2,000 of these extremist channels. >> javed ali: that is just a small demonstration of capability, that luckily didn't turn into a more lethal threat. >> alfonsi: javed ali is a former n.s.c. senior director, and was a counterterrorism official at the f.b.i. under the trump administration. >> ali: i think what makes the oath keepers unique and challenging, beyond the fact that they are a formal group with chapters all over the country, is that a large percentage have tactical training and operational experience in either the military or law enforcement. that at least gives them a capability that a lot of other people in this far-right spae don't have. >> alfonsi: the story of oath keepers is very much the story of this man. >> stewart rhodes: hoo-ah! all right. i a
oath keepers were at the january 6 rally, with some, seen here, providing security to trump associate roger stone. 13 people associated with the oath keepers have been charged with federal crimes, including jess watkins, who has pled not guilty. the zello recordings are helping prosecutors make their case. zello has since deleted 2,000 of these extremist channels. >> javed ali: that is just a small demonstration of capability, that luckily didn't turn into a more lethal threat. >>...
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rising republican stars in florida, posing for photos in front of the white house, and with trump ally roger stone. >> i think he becomes the next congressman for the 7th district. >> reporter: greenberg is facing 33 charges of stalking a political opponent, creating fake i.d.s and sex trafficking. the fact that he's ready to cut a deal to prosecutors could lead to gaetz, who denied having sex with a 17-year-old and he ever paid for sex. but his association to freinberg is what led to the fbi's investigation. "the new york times" reported that investigators believe greenberg recruited women online, who he paid for sex and that gaetz had sex with them, too. their close relationship was well known in florida political circles. florida state representative anna escomy said this voice male was cringe worthy. >> this is your favorite tax collector with your favorite u.s. congressman, mr. gaetz. >> hi. >> we were just chatting about you and talking about your lovely qualities. >> we think you're the future of the democratic party in florida. >> reporter: greenberg's attorney making it clear his cl
rising republican stars in florida, posing for photos in front of the white house, and with trump ally roger stone. >> i think he becomes the next congressman for the 7th district. >> reporter: greenberg is facing 33 charges of stalking a political opponent, creating fake i.d.s and sex trafficking. the fact that he's ready to cut a deal to prosecutors could lead to gaetz, who denied having sex with a 17-year-old and he ever paid for sex. but his association to freinberg is what led...
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along with joe, willie and me, we have historian and rogers chair and the american presidency at vanderbilt university, jon meacham, who occasional unofficially advises joe biden and award winning story, historian and writer, keisha n. blaine, an associate professor of history at the university of pittsburgh. there is a lot we are covering this morning. the new round of strict sanctions that the u.s. levied on russia. the comments from the ceo of pfizer that the need for covid booster shots is looking more and more likely. today marks 100 days since the deadly capitol insurrection and we have new details on that glaring warning signs that were ignored by capitol police days before the riot broke out. we will have the very latest from minnesota where the former officer charged in the death of daunte wright made her first court appearance yesterday. and the defense rests in the murder trial of former officer derek chauvin. >>> yes, first we're following news of yet another mass shooting in america. eight people are dead and several others are injured after a gunman opened fire at a fedex ware
along with joe, willie and me, we have historian and rogers chair and the american presidency at vanderbilt university, jon meacham, who occasional unofficially advises joe biden and award winning story, historian and writer, keisha n. blaine, an associate professor of history at the university of pittsburgh. there is a lot we are covering this morning. the new round of strict sanctions that the u.s. levied on russia. the comments from the ceo of pfizer that the need for covid booster shots is...
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. >>> cnn legal analyst jennifer rogers joins us now. today we heard from george floyd's younger brother. his testimony came before the use of force expert seth stouton. some people, legal observers, seemed to suggest that that seemed kind of backwards because the prosecution should have wanted to end on this emotional personal note of the younger brother missing his older brother. is that a risk, a significant risk do you think? >> i don't think so, jake, because it was such powerful emotional it. it's the sort of thing that juries will perk up and listen to no matter where it comes and i do think the expert testimony which came last which effectively said that all of the threats of the defense counsel has been so intent on trying to say were present from george floyd and the crowd did not make chauvin's actions reasonable. that was a missing piece and i think maybe the jurors were waiting for that and now they have it. maybe that's why the jury decided to have it to wrap that testimony up for the jurors. >> there's been more than 35 we
. >>> cnn legal analyst jennifer rogers joins us now. today we heard from george floyd's younger brother. his testimony came before the use of force expert seth stouton. some people, legal observers, seemed to suggest that that seemed kind of backwards because the prosecution should have wanted to end on this emotional personal note of the younger brother missing his older brother. is that a risk, a significant risk do you think? >> i don't think so, jake, because it was such...
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oath keepers founder stewart rhodes, his deputy and three members who guarded roger stone exchanged nearly 20 phone calls over three hours on january 6th coinciding with the first assault on the police barricades protecting the capitol and spanning the time those breached the building. and some charged oath keepers were seen acting as bodyguards for stone earlier in the day. i imagine the answer is no but are you satisfied that everybody around congress is taking this connection between the prior administration and these extremist groups seriously now? >> no, not at all, and you know, i think many are pushing back, suggesting that anyone who makes a connection between the president's calls to march on the capitol, or fight this rigged election, that anyone associated with that is somehow tarred with the brush of being a terrorist, that's the way they're trying to pejoratize, if you disagree you're calling them a terrorist. but look, these people who attacked the capitol are guilty of domestic terrorism and we have a real white nationalist domestic terror threat that now eclipses the threat
oath keepers founder stewart rhodes, his deputy and three members who guarded roger stone exchanged nearly 20 phone calls over three hours on january 6th coinciding with the first assault on the police barricades protecting the capitol and spanning the time those breached the building. and some charged oath keepers were seen acting as bodyguards for stone earlier in the day. i imagine the answer is no but are you satisfied that everybody around congress is taking this connection between the...
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tim rogers loading up, and off he goes. delivering mail to the same 60-mile stretch of homes for decades. >> tim was so kind. ter: this is tim's last week on the job. en hrd he wa retiring tn idea. surprising him with signs all along his route to honor him. we'll miss you, tim. you're the best mailman in the world. congrats, tim. gone fishing. >> it's been probably the most love i've felt and gratitude, ever. >> reporter: one last delivery, and good-bye. >> good to see you. thanks for the signs and everything. >> reporter: tim delivering a message of gratitude. >> i can't tell you how overwhelmed i was by all the love. i hope this is inspiration for others to love each other, help each other, and reach out. >> an inspiring message for us all. for david and all of us here, good night. >>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >>> this disease is not taking easter weekend off. weekend off. this disease is not taking spring break off. this disease is as deadly as it has ever been. >>
tim rogers loading up, and off he goes. delivering mail to the same 60-mile stretch of homes for decades. >> tim was so kind. ter: this is tim's last week on the job. en hrd he wa retiring tn idea. surprising him with signs all along his route to honor him. we'll miss you, tim. you're the best mailman in the world. congrats, tim. gone fishing. >> it's been probably the most love i've felt and gratitude, ever. >> reporter: one last delivery, and good-bye. >> good to see...
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prince, rogers nelson died of accidental fentanyl overdose on this day in 2016. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's lawn season. and i need a lawn. quick. the fast way to bring it up to speed. is scotts turf builder rapid grass. rapid grass is a revolutionary mix of seed and fertilizer that will change the way you grow grass. it grows two times faster than seed alone for full, green grass in just weeks. after growing grass this fast, everything else just seems... slow. it's lawn season. let's get to the yard. download the scotts my lawn app today for your personalized lawn plan. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because staying healthy isn't always easy. but quality sleep is scientifically pr
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. >> senator roger wicker, republican for mississippi. i really appreciate you coming on and sharing your perspective. happy easter. >> thank you, chuck. >>>. >>> ahead, can the rising state of the virus get ahead host vaccines? >>> a man was released from the hospital yesterday. after that attack on a barricade about 100 yard friends and families caring to see him. we also want to take a moment to remember capitol police officer billy evans who died in that attack. an 18-year veteran of the force. he was a member of the division of the first responders unit. he graduated from western leyman university and is survived by two young children. he was the third police officer to die since the january 6th incident. the january 6th incident so you smell them later. ew right? that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work. unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air and on surfaces. so they don't come back for 45 days. just imagine what it can do with other odors. itchy? scratchy
. >> senator roger wicker, republican for mississippi. i really appreciate you coming on and sharing your perspective. happy easter. >> thank you, chuck. >>>. >>> ahead, can the rising state of the virus get ahead host vaccines? >>> a man was released from the hospital yesterday. after that attack on a barricade about 100 yard friends and families caring to see him. we also want to take a moment to remember capitol police officer billy evans who died in...
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also historian and chair of the rogers presidency at vanderbilt, roger meacham. on occasion, he unofficially advises joe biden. he also will call me up and tell me what netflix series to watch. we have those two things out of the way. we can start the business. claire mccaskill, as we talk about the new political era that we appear to be coming into, talking about, you know, fdr from '32 to '80 and moving past this reagan that we seem to be moving past, there are a lot of things that are passing under joe biden that are passing with 75% support that would not have had that much support ten years ago. guns, most of these gun issues, i suspect, will probably be 75, 80% supported by the american people. a new poll that was out a week ago shows that overwhelming support for background checks. background checks at gun shows. background checks at private sales. even military-style weapons, over 60% of americans support that. this gun debate, the shape of it appears to be moving even more, moving more in joe biden's direction. but will that make any difference to any re
also historian and chair of the rogers presidency at vanderbilt, roger meacham. on occasion, he unofficially advises joe biden. he also will call me up and tell me what netflix series to watch. we have those two things out of the way. we can start the business. claire mccaskill, as we talk about the new political era that we appear to be coming into, talking about, you know, fdr from '32 to '80 and moving past this reagan that we seem to be moving past, there are a lot of things that are...
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cnn's alex marquardt, jim sciuto and mike rogers. chairman rogers, let me start with you. first, your reaction to these sanctions? >> i think it's a good start. listen, sanctions, we maybe overrelied a little bit when it comes to rush camera. they've had mixed results. i think this is a really important statement for the administration to come out and say, hey, here is the five things you're doing bad and here are the things we're doing about it up front and more likely to come. that's really clear messaging. if we need anything right now on the russian relationship, it's clear messaging. what you're seeing is russia test the administration a little bit. i think this is a good first out of the gate, at least, stab at it. more to do, but i thought this was a good first step. >> alex, let's talk about the stable and predictable relationship. that's in quotes, stable and predictable relationship with russia that biden says he wants to build. how do you create that, given the imprisonment of navalny, continued occupation of crimeasm, the fact that two u.s. marines are unjustly
cnn's alex marquardt, jim sciuto and mike rogers. chairman rogers, let me start with you. first, your reaction to these sanctions? >> i think it's a good start. listen, sanctions, we maybe overrelied a little bit when it comes to rush camera. they've had mixed results. i think this is a really important statement for the administration to come out and say, hey, here is the five things you're doing bad and here are the things we're doing about it up front and more likely to come. that's...
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back in 2017 greenberg posted this selfie with gaetz and trump ally roger stone and i can't help but wonder what would the reaction be i don't know if aoc or ilhan omar was in the picture of a man charged with sex trafficking of a child. qanon would go crazy, and yet no one seemed to care when matt gaetz did exactly that at least not until now i'm joined by two people tonight with great insight into this case new york times justice reporter katie benner and former reporter cynthia oxny who specialized in sex crime cases. thank you both for your time tonight. what have your learned since your initial shocking report yesterday? >> what we've learned in the last 24 hours is really more detail about the alleged extortion plot let's keep in mind the alleged extortion plot is different from the allegations against congressman gaetz about child sex trafficking. that's an investigation going on for more than a half a year. what happened a couple weeks ago two men approached the congressman's father don gaetz they said in a document gaetz did provide to new york city, these men said we're awa
back in 2017 greenberg posted this selfie with gaetz and trump ally roger stone and i can't help but wonder what would the reaction be i don't know if aoc or ilhan omar was in the picture of a man charged with sex trafficking of a child. qanon would go crazy, and yet no one seemed to care when matt gaetz did exactly that at least not until now i'm joined by two people tonight with great insight into this case new york times justice reporter katie benner and former reporter cynthia oxny who...
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roger wicker of mississippi, bragging about all the money from the covid relief bill that is coming to mississippi. bragging about it even though he voted against the bill. madison cawthorn, bragging about all the funding for, i think it was health centers in his district. all that money coming to his district from the covid relief bill. him bragging about it as if he had anything to do with it other than voting against it. there was uniform republican opposition to the covid relief bill. uniform and unanimous. so, yes, it may be brash to do it, but democrats are in their rights to put something like this up in times square. thank you, democrats. thank you, joe biden. they're not overstating the case. there are no republicans to thank. but now, this is times square in new york city. now, they've started doing this around the country. this went up in minneapolis, minnesota, today. help is here. $1,400 checks, money to reopen schools, money for vaccines. help is here. thanks to president biden, and on the other side, thanks to senator klobuchar, senator smith, who both voted for the covi
roger wicker of mississippi, bragging about all the money from the covid relief bill that is coming to mississippi. bragging about it even though he voted against the bill. madison cawthorn, bragging about all the funding for, i think it was health centers in his district. all that money coming to his district from the covid relief bill. him bragging about it as if he had anything to do with it other than voting against it. there was uniform republican opposition to the covid relief bill....
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who saw that coming, roger? one of the worst teams in the league against one of the best. >> it was like a march madness number one being mo mowed down. should we look at the carnage in the premiere league is back like a tag team hip hop duo in an insurance commercial. scoop, there it is. undefeated in 15 games against bottom feeders west brom. 22-year-old hershey, pennsylvania, america. first goal since december, an easter miracle. the game would change. what followed? as close as we may come to witnessing rome being stormed. what can only be called a fever dream. look at this man. that's the west brom manager. no one is more shocked than that man. what a loss for chelsea football club. >> i don't know where to go from there. let's go to liverpool. liverpool and united needing big wins. >> defending champion liverpool, fresh off $750 million of investment. in part from lebron james, now a co-owner. liverpool hoping to stave off a fall from grace, which can only be described at cuomo-esque. within four minutes,
who saw that coming, roger? one of the worst teams in the league against one of the best. >> it was like a march madness number one being mo mowed down. should we look at the carnage in the premiere league is back like a tag team hip hop duo in an insurance commercial. scoop, there it is. undefeated in 15 games against bottom feeders west brom. 22-year-old hershey, pennsylvania, america. first goal since december, an easter miracle. the game would change. what followed? as close as we may...
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louie imoment, andrew clyde and hal rogers. shannon? >> shannon: all right, chad pergram on capitol hill tonight. thanks, chad. congressional republicans are asking the director of the fbi to declarity attack on their baseball practice in 2017 a case of domestic terrorism. that incident left louisiana congressman steve scalise with serious injuries. four other people were wounded. the gunman was killed by responding officers. the bureau originally designated the attack by shooter james hodgkinson suicide by cop. last week ohio congressman brad wenstrup who was also on the field that day, told bureau chief christopher wray the designation is unfair to survivors. it doesn't line up with the evidence, and fails to recognize the heroism of the officers who responded. now an update on operation lone star, texas authorities took fox news on aerial and marine tours of the southern border today to highlight their efforts to deal with the immigration crisis. correspondent aishah hasnie tells us what she saw. >> speeding downtown rio grande river
louie imoment, andrew clyde and hal rogers. shannon? >> shannon: all right, chad pergram on capitol hill tonight. thanks, chad. congressional republicans are asking the director of the fbi to declarity attack on their baseball practice in 2017 a case of domestic terrorism. that incident left louisiana congressman steve scalise with serious injuries. four other people were wounded. the gunman was killed by responding officers. the bureau originally designated the attack by shooter james...
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roger, always good to see you. roger: i will send my love to judy woodruff. judy: thank you. we love any "godfather" reference and we need more roger bennett on the newshour. that is the newshour for tonight. i am judy woodruff, join us here online and from all of us here at the pbs newshour, stay safe and have a good weekend. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> consumer cellular. johnson & johnson. bnsf railway. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting initutions to make a better world. hewlett.org. >> supporting social entrepreneurial's and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. skoll foundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. ♪ >>>> and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is pbs newshour west. from w eta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at
roger, always good to see you. roger: i will send my love to judy woodruff. judy: thank you. we love any "godfather" reference and we need more roger bennett on the newshour. that is the newshour for tonight. i am judy woodruff, join us here online and from all of us here at the pbs newshour, stay safe and have a good weekend. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> consumer cellular. johnson & johnson. bnsf railway. >> the...
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roger ferguson, thank you so much for joining us. let me just start by asking, why did you sign this letter? >> i have a strong point of view as to i think the other signers that voting is a funmental right. we know that millions have died or sacrificed their lives to ensure that the right of americans to vote, and i thought it was corporate for corporate leaders to speak up at this moment as i lacked at that legislation. >> woodruff: so when the governor of georgia brian kemp and the backers of this law say that it's fair, that it's designed to make voting more accessible to people, what is your -- how to you answer that? >> well, answer it by looking at some of the issues that you raised early on. as an example, in terms of the number of drop boxes. in the city of atlanta, the number odrop boxes based on a calculation under the law might drop from a 40 to only 8. many of the drop boxes, in fac all of them, would be put behind doors in office buildings that would be closed during the evenings and other times when working folks may w
roger ferguson, thank you so much for joining us. let me just start by asking, why did you sign this letter? >> i have a strong point of view as to i think the other signers that voting is a funmental right. we know that millions have died or sacrificed their lives to ensure that the right of americans to vote, and i thought it was corporate for corporate leaders to speak up at this moment as i lacked at that legislation. >> woodruff: so when the governor of georgia brian kemp and...
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today we remember roger dean. he was just 31 years old, he was a firefighter and a paramedic in texas. his department says dean was diagnosed with covid back in december. he died of kplicomplications a ago today. fellow firefighters stood in the rain to salute the procession as dean's remains were moved. his funeral is tomorrow. to all his friends and family, may his memory be a blessing. tune into state of the union sunday. we'll have susan collins and cindy mccain. you can tweet the show @the leadcnn. our coverage continues with wolf blitzer. he's right next door in "the situation room." ♪ >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." happening now, rudy giuliani defiant as the criminal investigation of the former president's long time personal lawyer intensifies. just a short while ago giuliani railed on the radio about the fbi's search of his home and office in connection with his activities i
today we remember roger dean. he was just 31 years old, he was a firefighter and a paramedic in texas. his department says dean was diagnosed with covid back in december. he died of kplicomplications a ago today. fellow firefighters stood in the rain to salute the procession as dean's remains were moved. his funeral is tomorrow. to all his friends and family, may his memory be a blessing. tune into state of the union sunday. we'll have susan collins and cindy mccain. you can tweet the show @the...
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enchanted forest was built, by hand, by this man: >> i'm roger tofte, creator of enchanted forest. >> reporter: tofte, who recently turned 91, purchased the park's 20 acres in the early 1960s while working as a draftsman for the oregon highway department. he spent seven years, during his free time, building the park's storybook-themed attractions, and brought them to life with his artist's eye. in august of 1971, he opened the park to the public. >> when we started, we didn't have too much. we had the seven dwarfs, and lion, the witch, and things like that. i think we would charge 50 cents to go through. >> reporter: tofte added to those attractions with the help of his four children and other family who now help run the park. around 100,000 visitors came each year, strolled through the quirky western town, got soaked on the log ride, and blasted evil characters in the "challenge of mondor," which took tofte and family members seven months to create. he took me for a spin on the ride during our recent visit. part of the ride is taking these blasters and aiming them at things? >> yeah,
enchanted forest was built, by hand, by this man: >> i'm roger tofte, creator of enchanted forest. >> reporter: tofte, who recently turned 91, purchased the park's 20 acres in the early 1960s while working as a draftsman for the oregon highway department. he spent seven years, during his free time, building the park's storybook-themed attractions, and brought them to life with his artist's eye. in august of 1971, he opened the park to the public. >> when we started, we didn't...
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back in 2017, he posted this selfie with gaetz and trump ally roger stone. i can't help but wonder, what the reaction will be if, i don't know, aoc or a picture with a guy charged with sex trafficking of a child he would go crazy. fox news would have a field day. nobody seemed to care when matt gaetz did exactly that at least not until now i'm joined by two people tonight with great insight in this case, "new york times" justice reporter katie benner who first broke the story yesterday and former prosecutor cynthia opsny who specialized in sex trafficking cases. the what you have learned since your initial shocking report yesterday? >> what we learned the last 24 hours is really more detall about the alleged extortion plot and let's keep in mind the extortion plot is different from the allegations against congressman gaetz about child sex trafficking. that's an investigation going on for more than half a year. what happened a couple weeks ago is two men approached don gaetz. they laid out a plan for him in a conversation, these men said we're aware that your
back in 2017, he posted this selfie with gaetz and trump ally roger stone. i can't help but wonder, what the reaction will be if, i don't know, aoc or a picture with a guy charged with sex trafficking of a child he would go crazy. fox news would have a field day. nobody seemed to care when matt gaetz did exactly that at least not until now i'm joined by two people tonight with great insight in this case, "new york times" justice reporter katie benner who first broke the story...
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rogers, as he said, a former celebrity "jeopardy!" champion, revealed on a podcast he watched, quote, hours and hours of the show to prepare for the hosting role and chose a more clean-shaven look to honor alex trebek. rogers also said he would be open to becoming the full-time host of the game show. that comes amid speculation he may retire from football. in the final "jeopardy!" portion of the show, a contestant asked a question many football fans have been wondering for a couple of months now. why the packers decided to kick a field goal from the 6 yard line rather than to let rodgers go for a touchdown in what was that loss to the tampa bay buccaneers. >> scott, did you come up with the correct response? who wanted to kick that field goal? that is a great question. should be correct, but unfortunately for this game, it's incorrect. you will always be all-time in my book, my friend. first show that's what you said at the end. thank you for that. >> joe, scott bringing the heat there to aaron rodgers, his first day on the job. >> no
rogers, as he said, a former celebrity "jeopardy!" champion, revealed on a podcast he watched, quote, hours and hours of the show to prepare for the hosting role and chose a more clean-shaven look to honor alex trebek. rogers also said he would be open to becoming the full-time host of the game show. that comes amid speculation he may retire from football. in the final "jeopardy!" portion of the show, a contestant asked a question many football fans have been wondering for a...
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roger: i agree. they are tough decisions. the issue ultimately is when the law is the right law at this time in this place in america. whether or not the risks to the franchise for hundreds of thousands or more georgians is worth the effort. so i think these are clearly tough decisions. no one wants to be confronted this way. as far as i can tell it is all the result of a law many of us have looked at and have serious concerns and reservations about. judy: what do you want to have happen? are you talking to corporate leaders in other states that are looking at laws similarly, imposing new restrictions around voting? roger: i am not personally doing that but i think what has happened, and this show is an example of that, the national debate and discussion about access to the ballot and what makes for a safe and secure election has risen to the top. importantly, we see it often occurs at moments of stress and uncertainty in america that corporate leaders are now stepping forward and expressing a point of view based on their ana
roger: i agree. they are tough decisions. the issue ultimately is when the law is the right law at this time in this place in america. whether or not the risks to the franchise for hundreds of thousands or more georgians is worth the effort. so i think these are clearly tough decisions. no one wants to be confronted this way. as far as i can tell it is all the result of a law many of us have looked at and have serious concerns and reservations about. judy: what do you want to have happen? are...
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you wrote this about roger ailes. you said, i just didn't believe the entire federal government was so terrified of roger ailes that they'd break about a dozen laws to bring them down. i thought i could get them to control the crazies. instead i found myself talking to the head of the club. here is the head of fox news, you met with him to say can we cool the rhetoric down. you put the blame on president obama. isn't it roger ailes and what happened with the right wing at night that torpedoed the immigration? >> no, no. believe me, chuck, i wanted to get immigration reform done. president obama wanted to get it done. again, every time we'd get ready to move, the president would go out and give some speech or he'd loosen up some immigration regulation and just kind of set everybody on fire. and that's not a prescription for getting things accomplished in congress. >> you made it clear you voted for president trump for re-election. you made that decision, in fairness, before january 6th. after watching what you saw happ
you wrote this about roger ailes. you said, i just didn't believe the entire federal government was so terrified of roger ailes that they'd break about a dozen laws to bring them down. i thought i could get them to control the crazies. instead i found myself talking to the head of the club. here is the head of fox news, you met with him to say can we cool the rhetoric down. you put the blame on president obama. isn't it roger ailes and what happened with the right wing at night that torpedoed...
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i want to ask you about the department of justice filing a lawsuit against roger stone today, a blast from the past. the headline of your story reads, "the justice department sues roger stone, a longtime trump ally, alleging tax evasion." what's the story about? >> the federal government is saying that roger stone for a series of years from 2007 to 2011 did not pay his taxes, that he actually entered into an agreement with the government and was paying his back taxes on a monthly payment plan when he decided to stop. he created different entities, they were actually controlled by him, in which to start moving money and assets around in order to hide things from the government. this sort of kicked into gear after he was indicted as part of the russia investigation, the mueller investigation. he even went so far as to try to hide his house by selling it to a sham entity that would buy it. so the government is alleging not only does he owe a tremendous amount of money, that he deliberately tried to defraud the government. they filed a civil lawsuit to recruit the money which according to
i want to ask you about the department of justice filing a lawsuit against roger stone today, a blast from the past. the headline of your story reads, "the justice department sues roger stone, a longtime trump ally, alleging tax evasion." what's the story about? >> the federal government is saying that roger stone for a series of years from 2007 to 2011 did not pay his taxes, that he actually entered into an agreement with the government and was paying his back taxes on a...
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that story and roger are next on "morning joe." and roger are nen "morning joe." vo: president biden's bold new jobs plan - it rebuilds our country and tackles climate change with clean energy jobs. biden: the american jobs plan will lead to a transformational progress in our effort to tackle climate change with american jobs and american ingenuity. vo: this is our opportunity - our moment to fight climate change and build back better. biden: it's big, yes. it's bold, yes. and we can get it done. during photosynthesis, plants convert solar energy into chemical energy, cleaning the oxygen we breathe. plants clean the air. when applied to stained textiles, plant-based surfactants like the ones in seventh generation detergent trap stains at the molecular level and flush them away. plant-based detergents clean your clothes. it's just science! just... science. seventh generation. powered by plants. tackles stains. finding new routes to reach your customers and new ways for them to reach you is what business is all about it's what the united states postal service has al
that story and roger are next on "morning joe." and roger are nen "morning joe." vo: president biden's bold new jobs plan - it rebuilds our country and tackles climate change with clean energy jobs. biden: the american jobs plan will lead to a transformational progress in our effort to tackle climate change with american jobs and american ingenuity. vo: this is our opportunity - our moment to fight climate change and build back better. biden: it's big, yes. it's bold, yes....
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roger staubach comes out to me and say i see you were talking to charlie. yeah, just a wonderful, wonderful guy. staubach said, can you imagine that? i said what? can you imagine that? >> imagine that. >> walking on the moon! then it occurred to me charlie was general charles duke, the youngest man ever to walk on the moon! not once, not once in that hour plus conversation did he ever happen to mention the little small fact that he walked on the moon! the story really is about humility. you know? here is a man who could be, you know, boisterous and outspoken. he became a christian and his wife was a christian and i think that put life in perspective for him. >> the stories are great in the book. the serious message that i took away is that times we elevate those who might not be heroes. we celebrate celebrity status. and we overlook people. the pandemic is a great example, admiral. who are deserving of that kind of recognition. >> yeah. i mean, the point of the book, as you point out, michael, there are heroes everywhere. and we can become heroes. every nat
roger staubach comes out to me and say i see you were talking to charlie. yeah, just a wonderful, wonderful guy. staubach said, can you imagine that? i said what? can you imagine that? >> imagine that. >> walking on the moon! then it occurred to me charlie was general charles duke, the youngest man ever to walk on the moon! not once, not once in that hour plus conversation did he ever happen to mention the little small fact that he walked on the moon! the story really is about...
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jennifer rogers. let's plate moment where potter seemed to realize that she had fired the wrong weapon. as always a warning this, may be disturbing to some viewers. here's that moment. >> taser, taser, taser. >> [ bleep ]. i just shot him. >> second-degree manslaughter. what is that charge, and how much do you think that moment we just saw factored into the prosecutor's decision? >> well, jake, second-degree manslaughter in minnesota is essentially a charge of culpable negligence. it requires prosecutors to show two things, gross negligence which means that the standard of care, that she grossly deviated from the standard of care that she owed and recklessness meaning that she knew that there were circumstances with her actions that could lead to death or serious injury and she consciously disregarded those. so it is something that the prosecutors have to prove. minnesota doesn't interest a negligent homicide statute. that would be alers statute that they could charge so they had fewer options because
jennifer rogers. let's plate moment where potter seemed to realize that she had fired the wrong weapon. as always a warning this, may be disturbing to some viewers. here's that moment. >> taser, taser, taser. >> [ bleep ]. i just shot him. >> second-degree manslaughter. what is that charge, and how much do you think that moment we just saw factored into the prosecutor's decision? >> well, jake, second-degree manslaughter in minnesota is essentially a charge of culpable...
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so many stories going on, i want to ask you about the department of justice filing a lawsuit against roger stone today, a blast from the past. the headline of your story reads the justice department sous roger stone, a longtime trump i lie, alleging trump -- tax evasion. >> they're saying that for many years did not pay his taxes, he actually entered into an agreement with the government and was paying his taxes on a monthly payment plan when he decided to stop. he created different entities that were controlled by him and started moving money and assets around in order to hide things from the government. he even went so far to try to hide his house by selling it to an entity who would buy it. they're saying that he owes the government money and he has tried to hide that money. they filed a civil lawsuit to reclaim the money which according to the government totals $2 million. >> we will continue to add that to the list of cady benner that we are following in the new york times. good to see you. she covers the justice department for the new york time. thank you for your time. before we mov
so many stories going on, i want to ask you about the department of justice filing a lawsuit against roger stone today, a blast from the past. the headline of your story reads the justice department sous roger stone, a longtime trump i lie, alleging trump -- tax evasion. >> they're saying that for many years did not pay his taxes, he actually entered into an agreement with the government and was paying his taxes on a monthly payment plan when he decided to stop. he created different...
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move roger to clubhouse? it's a lot of reasons we could discuss later. >>> let's move on. more than a hundred corporate ceos, attorneys and experts came together this weekend to discuss next steps in fighting bills that restrict voting. it comes in response to georgia's controversial election law. and legislation like it making its way through statehouses across the country. ideas discussed included pulling donations, public statements, and support for legislation on the national level. the meeting was first reported by "the wall street journal." a wide variety of industries were represented, from financial and pharmaceutical to travel and tech. our next guest is the person who organized the meeting, senior associate dean for leadership studies and professor of leadership practice at yale school of management, jeffrey a. sonnenfeld. and i just wonder, joe, if mr. sonnenfeld got the message from mitch mcconnell. that these guys need to just stay out of politics. >> ridiculous. jeffrey -- i'm going to talk to t
move roger to clubhouse? it's a lot of reasons we could discuss later. >>> let's move on. more than a hundred corporate ceos, attorneys and experts came together this weekend to discuss next steps in fighting bills that restrict voting. it comes in response to georgia's controversial election law. and legislation like it making its way through statehouses across the country. ideas discussed included pulling donations, public statements, and support for legislation on the national...
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roger custer county says it has now hit 1 million doses administered. state data shows it is the third bay area county to hit that milestone. the johnson & johnson vaccine is being administered in the bay area. over the weekend, the state allowed vaccinations vaccinatios it makes up a small amount of doses that local counties actually have on hand. abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra is following the developments with the j&j vaccine for us. as a 16th blood clot case in the u.s. it is rare, but it is right in the bay area. what have you found out? >> reporter: doctors have made it very clear that there could be other cases that have yet to be reported. 15 other cases prior to this have all occurred in women. but this patient out of ucsf is a patient in his 30s. >> reporter: a patient at ucsf
roger custer county says it has now hit 1 million doses administered. state data shows it is the third bay area county to hit that milestone. the johnson & johnson vaccine is being administered in the bay area. over the weekend, the state allowed vaccinations vaccinatios it makes up a small amount of doses that local counties actually have on hand. abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra is following the developments with the j&j vaccine for us. as a 16th blood clot case in the u.s. it is...
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what's going on with jim rogers. and katty kay, many people don't realize, the mel kuiper jr. of the uk, so we'll be going to her with full draft analysis, right, katty? >> yeah. maybe later in the program when we're in break, we'll do that, right, willie? when no one's watching. >> we'll circle back you. let's begin with rudy giuliani's role in the trump administration's role in the ousting of an ambassador has landed him in the middle of a federal investigation. people familiar with the matter tell "the new york times" that investigators are looking into whether giuliani broke lobbying laws surrounding the firing of former ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch. fbi agents seized telephones and computers from giuliani's office in manhattan this week. according to sources, at least one of the warrants sought evidence related to yovanovitch and her role as ambassador. the warrant also reportedly sought giuliani's communications with ukrainian officials, who had butted heads with the former ambassador. according to the sources, that includes some of the same people who also w
what's going on with jim rogers. and katty kay, many people don't realize, the mel kuiper jr. of the uk, so we'll be going to her with full draft analysis, right, katty? >> yeah. maybe later in the program when we're in break, we'll do that, right, willie? when no one's watching. >> we'll circle back you. let's begin with rudy giuliani's role in the trump administration's role in the ousting of an ambassador has landed him in the middle of a federal investigation. people familiar...
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greenberg wrote up the details of their affairs after asking roger stone for help obtaining a pardon from president trump. cnn's paula reed joins us now. we cannot verify the details of "the daily beast" story but the
greenberg wrote up the details of their affairs after asking roger stone for help obtaining a pardon from president trump. cnn's paula reed joins us now. we cannot verify the details of "the daily beast" story but the
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no leg special agent rogers stated, it is tremendously early in this investigation. with all these questions are asking, and i know you all the answers, they will come out. they will come. out >> because this is an officer involved shooting, it's a reason we prioritize and focused on getting this out. this shooting happened inside a school. the shooting involved a child. those are all reasons to cause me to prioritize to cause this case and make it a very quick and thorough turnaround. i also want to tell you, one of the reasons that i have responded so quickly, is because it is my response to this community, there have been media, there's been community leaders, there's been politicians, there's been activist groups, that have all demanded answers, which they are entitled to. you are all entitled to them. everybody has demanded those answers right now. >> knoxville tennessee today, the police shooting of 17 year old, anthony jay thompson jr., 17. before that there was about the police shooting of andrew brown junior. before that it was columbus ohio about the police
no leg special agent rogers stated, it is tremendously early in this investigation. with all these questions are asking, and i know you all the answers, they will come out. they will come. out >> because this is an officer involved shooting, it's a reason we prioritize and focused on getting this out. this shooting happened inside a school. the shooting involved a child. those are all reasons to cause me to prioritize to cause this case and make it a very quick and thorough turnaround. i...
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attorney roger handberg said in court this week that joel greenberg's dna and finger prints were ultimately found on the nine letters sent to the school where his opponent works. so nine different letters all purporting to be from students, all purporting to document terrible, terrible sexual misbehavior by this guy who was going to run against joel greenberg. greenberg leaves his dna and finger prints all over those letders according to prosecutors. a criminal genius at work here, obviously, if what prosecutors say bears out. he also set up fake twitter and facebook accounts in the name of the same guy running against him and in the name of other people who worked at the same school. those fake accounts had their own finger prints. they were traced back to an ip address on a computer at joel green berg's house he used his own computer to set up the fake accounts in which he set his opponent were a segregationist and terrible person genius at work not difficult to trace those back to joel greenberg's house, according to prosecutors but the problem with this criminal genius at work in these
attorney roger handberg said in court this week that joel greenberg's dna and finger prints were ultimately found on the nine letters sent to the school where his opponent works. so nine different letters all purporting to be from students, all purporting to document terrible, terrible sexual misbehavior by this guy who was going to run against joel greenberg. greenberg leaves his dna and finger prints all over those letders according to prosecutors. a criminal genius at work here, obviously,...
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t again, like special agent rogers stated, it is tremendously early in this investigation. but all these questions you're asking, and i know you want all the answers to them, they will come out. they will come out.t esti >> because this is an officer involved shooting is the reason we've prioritized and focused on getting this out. t this shooting happened inside a school. this shooting involved a child. those are all reasons to cause me to prioritize this case and make it a very quick and thorough turnaround.ve but i also want to tell you, one of the reasons that i have responded so quickly is because it is just my response to this community. there have been media, there have been community leaders, there have been politicians, and there have been activist groups that have all demanded answers, which they are entitled to. you're all entitled to it. but everybody has demanded those answers right now. >> knoxville, tennessee today, about the police shooting of 17-year-old anthony j. thompson jr. 17. before that is elizabeth city, north carolina, about the police shooting of
t again, like special agent rogers stated, it is tremendously early in this investigation. but all these questions you're asking, and i know you want all the answers to them, they will come out. they will come out.t esti >> because this is an officer involved shooting is the reason we've prioritized and focused on getting this out. t this shooting happened inside a school. this shooting involved a child. those are all reasons to cause me to prioritize this case and make it a very quick...
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so come as a result, one of the results, commissioner roger goodell hugs and welcomes next generation of nfl stars starting tonight. >> john: all right. we'll see if that happens. all right, panel thanks so much for being with us tonight. we'll see you again real soon. tucker carlson, by the way is going to interview rudy giuliani tonight following wednesday's raid by federal agents on the former mayor's new york apartment. so come be watching for that. that's at 8:00 eastern time here on the fox news channel. and thanks for watching "special report." i'm john roberts in washington. for bret baier, i will see you tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 eastern. "fox news primetime" hosted by tammy bruce starts right now. hi, tammy. >> tammy: hi, there. good evening everyone and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ i'm tammy bruce and when i started with you on monday here on prime time, i told you we would expose and explain what the left was up to ny. little did i know how distinctly joe biden would prove me right with his speech last night. but the reaction by the democrats and the left of t
so come as a result, one of the results, commissioner roger goodell hugs and welcomes next generation of nfl stars starting tonight. >> john: all right. we'll see if that happens. all right, panel thanks so much for being with us tonight. we'll see you again real soon. tucker carlson, by the way is going to interview rudy giuliani tonight following wednesday's raid by federal agents on the former mayor's new york apartment. so come be watching for that. that's at 8:00 eastern time here on...
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richard besser, president of the roger wood johnson foundation, thank you. >> thank you, judy. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with newshour west. we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. president biden spoke with india's prime minister as that country's covert crisis kept growing. the health ministry reported another 23 thousand infections in nearly 2500 deaths over 24 hours. president biden said he promised help including vaccines. foreign aid began trickling in india, but many complained. >> i am fed up, no one is listening here. i need oxygen. my husband's oxygen levels are going down. doctors are saying they do not have cylinders of oxygen. stephanie: the world health organization today says it believes three covariants and large public gatherings is -- a sweeping antiabortion bill today sign. it also criminalizes doctors who performed the procedure under those circumstances, making it a felony. antiabortion restrictions were also signed by governors in montana and oklahoma earlier this week. the biden administration is out with new initiatives on immigration as
richard besser, president of the roger wood johnson foundation, thank you. >> thank you, judy. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with newshour west. we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. president biden spoke with india's prime minister as that country's covert crisis kept growing. the health ministry reported another 23 thousand infections in nearly 2500 deaths over 24 hours. president biden said he promised help including vaccines. foreign aid began trickling in...