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john. >> john: alex, thank you so much. sandra. >> sandra: to a bombshell report on the border crisis. on the tens of thousands of illegal immigrants told to report to an i.c.e. office and never showed up. >> john: and congressman byron donalds of florida coming up next what president biden said yesterday and what senator mitch mcconnell said today and what congressman donalds thinks about all of it. i may have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. or psoriatic arthritis. but we are so much more. we're team players and artists. designers and do-it-yourselfers. parents and friends. if joint pain is getting in the way of who you are, it's time to talk to your doctor about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. ask your doctor about enbrel, so you can get back to your true self. play ball! enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other can
john. >> john: alex, thank you so much. sandra. >> sandra: to a bombshell report on the border crisis. on the tens of thousands of illegal immigrants told to report to an i.c.e. office and never showed up. >> john: and congressman byron donalds of florida coming up next what president biden said yesterday and what senator mitch mcconnell said today and what congressman donalds thinks about all of it. i may have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. or psoriatic arthritis....
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john. >> john: wyoming senator john barrasso, a member of the energy committee. let's play what president biden said that raised so many eyebrows during the press conference yesterday. >> russia will be held accountable if it invades and it depends can on what it does, one thing if it's a minor incursion and we end up having to fight about what to do and not do, etc. >> john: jen psaki rushed with a mop to aisle four for a quick clean-up and then a little while ago he grabbed his own mop, and said if russian troops move over the border, that's invasion. met with the response i laid out for putin. there are some people who say that putin will only look at what he said at the beginning and say ah, that's a green light for me to go in. >> let me tell you about vladimir putin. he's a poker player and he's cunning, opportunity isaias -- opportunistic, and looks for tells. he also can smell weakness. and he views president biden as weak and ineffective, specifically after the collapse in afghanistan. so putin, his aggression is funded by energy which is his cash cow an
john. >> john: wyoming senator john barrasso, a member of the energy committee. let's play what president biden said that raised so many eyebrows during the press conference yesterday. >> russia will be held accountable if it invades and it depends can on what it does, one thing if it's a minor incursion and we end up having to fight about what to do and not do, etc. >> john: jen psaki rushed with a mop to aisle four for a quick clean-up and then a little while ago he grabbed...
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is in support of john pope's testimony and in this this case against john, you know, john fitzporter. it sounds to me like there's very little that porter, you know could dispute if grant supports pope in this. thanks for the softball dan because pope later turns or excuse me, grant later turns and actually ends up supporting porter in all of this. so thank you. yes. see dan's not doing himself any favors. jim rosebrook from frederick, maryland. so at what point does porter become aware of the burnside angle in sending the letters to through the command in washington and if it was before the maryland campaign you think that affected the relationship between porter and burnside and even mcclellan at that point? all right. here's where the other three hours of my presentation comes in. i've done a lot of looking into this. this has been a fascinating topic to me that there's this conspiracy basically to oust burnside from command of the ninth court during the maryland campaign because he passes along these letters to washington. there's a lot of debate as to when porter finds out about
is in support of john pope's testimony and in this this case against john, you know, john fitzporter. it sounds to me like there's very little that porter, you know could dispute if grant supports pope in this. thanks for the softball dan because pope later turns or excuse me, grant later turns and actually ends up supporting porter in all of this. so thank you. yes. see dan's not doing himself any favors. jim rosebrook from frederick, maryland. so at what point does porter become aware of the...
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john. >> john: horrible, sandra. after senate democrats suffered twin defeats, a bipartisan group of senators, yes, bipartisan, is now discussing a scaled back bill focussed on safeguarding election results and officials from threats and intimidations. this comes as the white house tries to walk back president biden's comments suggesting the legitimacy of the 2022 midterm elections could determine the passage of the partisan voting bill. you want to get something done in washington, get agreement from both sides of the aisle. >> sandra: how it's supposed to work. we'll see if we can get something done as they enter, what did elizabeth warren say, the second quarter? >> john: yeah, it is the second quarter. 0 sum game politics does not work, just doesn't. find a different way. >> sandra: they learned that the hard way in year one. meanwhile, americans are feeling the pain of the price tag as inflation hits 40-year highs. so, what can the federal government do to fix this problem that just seems to get worse? ari fleis
john. >> john: horrible, sandra. after senate democrats suffered twin defeats, a bipartisan group of senators, yes, bipartisan, is now discussing a scaled back bill focussed on safeguarding election results and officials from threats and intimidations. this comes as the white house tries to walk back president biden's comments suggesting the legitimacy of the 2022 midterm elections could determine the passage of the partisan voting bill. you want to get something done in washington, get...
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john gotti trusted him implicitly. >> john bucked, i bit. a lot of people knew that. >> you got it done? >> i got the job done. >> and if he'd said, kill your son? >> my son? i probably would have fought on that one. there's no way i would have killed my son. i would have fought. i would have died with him or i would have died trying or -- there's no way. >> reporter: the fbi had long been working on ways to bring down is new york mafia. their target was john gotti. >> the fbi and new york state's organized crime task force set a trap for gotti. >> so the whole strategy was to put pugs where john was having his most secret conversations, where he was going to talk the most about the criminal conduct. he made my job easier. he introduced me to that whole family. >> i don't think any of the old timers would believe that cosa nostra could be run like this in any way, shape or form. >> john starts recognizing that everybody knows and respects sammy. he's the guy interacting with everybody. that becomes a threat to the boss. all of a sudden, i co
john gotti trusted him implicitly. >> john bucked, i bit. a lot of people knew that. >> you got it done? >> i got the job done. >> and if he'd said, kill your son? >> my son? i probably would have fought on that one. there's no way i would have killed my son. i would have fought. i would have died with him or i would have died trying or -- there's no way. >> reporter: the fbi had long been working on ways to bring down is new york mafia. their target was john...
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but john dean is a movie star. john dean was the big draw. they didn't want to lose john dean. it was front page news and they go in the orange county register that shepherd was was disinvited. that's why this complaint of attorney misconduct is so delicious. i don't think they can get rid of me. and they're they're dilemma. this is straight. you know, i analyze this stuff. i stay awake all night. their best way out is to claim a technicality. too long ago. most of the people are dead. we these aren't really our memos because if they hear me out. they're going to be in tough tough shape. i have dozens and dozens of memos and they're all on that website. i'm not playing hide the ball. okay. the real watergate victims have all passed away. there was some thought on an earlier book that their heirs could come in and challenge their convictions, but it never came to fruition, but this is different. this is challenging misconduct by the lawyers themselves. so we'll see we have time for one last question here. make it a good one. i've always been interested in the role of john dean.
but john dean is a movie star. john dean was the big draw. they didn't want to lose john dean. it was front page news and they go in the orange county register that shepherd was was disinvited. that's why this complaint of attorney misconduct is so delicious. i don't think they can get rid of me. and they're they're dilemma. this is straight. you know, i analyze this stuff. i stay awake all night. their best way out is to claim a technicality. too long ago. most of the people are dead. we these...
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john? >> it is. when you look at these numbers again, 750,000 new infections every day, hospitalizations are up, deaths are up. the cdc predicts deaths will stay up for the next couple weeks. most of the numbers are quite sad and sober. we look for more evidence there will be better days ahead. dr. walensky talks about the peak she thinks should be coming in the next couple weeks. look at these numbers from the d.c. health department. cases down 37.7% from the peak just a week ago. here's what it looks like if you lay out the case count from the last couple weeks, you see the giant spike in september. that's omicron and then it levels out a bit. elizabeth, you do see it start to coming down. is that a helpful nugget for those in the omicron surge. we've seen it in the u.k., now we're seeing it in d.c. and new york. lasts a couple weeks and then hopefully comes down? >> john, i'm going to borrow a term from the governor of new york. she said there is a glimmer of hope. you never want to get too excite
john? >> it is. when you look at these numbers again, 750,000 new infections every day, hospitalizations are up, deaths are up. the cdc predicts deaths will stay up for the next couple weeks. most of the numbers are quite sad and sober. we look for more evidence there will be better days ahead. dr. walensky talks about the peak she thinks should be coming in the next couple weeks. look at these numbers from the d.c. health department. cases down 37.7% from the peak just a week ago. here's...
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john. >> john: what a tragedy. thank you, sandra. >> sandra: parents are furious after the chicago teachers' union decides to go virtual. we'll speak to one windy city parent who is outraged, top of the hour. hello, for the last few years, i've been a little obsessed with chasing the big idaho potato truck. but it's not like that's my only interest. i also love cooking with heart-healthy, idaho potatoes. always look for the grown in idaho seal. there's so much new in the new chicken & bacon ranch, but the clock is ticking, so we gotta hurry! there's new rotisserie-style chicken, new peppercorn ranch, new hickory-smoked bacon, new- did you just spike the footlong? sorry, i didn't want the delay of game. save big. order through the app. ♪ ♪ just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. and also try alevex topical pain relief. parents fired up and new speaking out after teachers in chicago refuse to show up. we'll talk to a mother of four children who is left scrambling by a decision t
john. >> john: what a tragedy. thank you, sandra. >> sandra: parents are furious after the chicago teachers' union decides to go virtual. we'll speak to one windy city parent who is outraged, top of the hour. hello, for the last few years, i've been a little obsessed with chasing the big idaho potato truck. but it's not like that's my only interest. i also love cooking with heart-healthy, idaho potatoes. always look for the grown in idaho seal. there's so much new in the new chicken...
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say it three times fast next time. >> john: got it. i'm john roberts in washington. big afternoon, sandra, we have shannon bream's new reporting after the news that is breaking right now. stay with us. fox news alert, and less than two hours until president biden will take questions from reporters, a rare news conference to mark his first full year in office. >> sandra: a year ago he was all smiles, joe biden bringing a long list of promises, but now nothing more than a politicians' words. >> john: the next 15 minutes, we'll give you a year. a team of reporters will have a rapid fire on five key issues impacting the lives of americans. >> sandra: and martha will be here to make sense why the president's plans are at a standstill, and kick it off on capitol hill. >> john: a live look. that's you. >> sandra: a live look at mitch mcconnell, set to speak soon, the topic what democrats are calling votings rights, leader mcconnell is calling it a power grab by the feds. >> john: the entire measure almost certain to fail because of cracks in the democrat's own party. but fi
say it three times fast next time. >> john: got it. i'm john roberts in washington. big afternoon, sandra, we have shannon bream's new reporting after the news that is breaking right now. stay with us. fox news alert, and less than two hours until president biden will take questions from reporters, a rare news conference to mark his first full year in office. >> sandra: a year ago he was all smiles, joe biden bringing a long list of promises, but now nothing more than a politicians'...
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all right, john. meanwhile, iran sharpening rhetoric against the united states as that nation marks the second year since the assassination of general qassem soleimani. the president saying the then president of america, which is the main aggressor, murderer and a criminal must be prosecuted and killed if trump and former secretary of state mike pompeo are not tried in a court, muslims will take revenge. we the co-chairman for american security at first policy institute. first reaction to that, sir. >> hi, sandra, thank you for having me, it's just words. whether we killed qassem soleimani, that was a strategic decision by president trump to reset the battlefield in the middle east and designed to do it and it worked. prime minister benjamin netanyahu later told us we ate the arm off the tiger and for a year things were quiet after we eliminated soleimani. and what he's doing, and i think with the deliberate passion to influence the talks currently going on, the nuclear talks to try to get ran back in
all right, john. meanwhile, iran sharpening rhetoric against the united states as that nation marks the second year since the assassination of general qassem soleimani. the president saying the then president of america, which is the main aggressor, murderer and a criminal must be prosecuted and killed if trump and former secretary of state mike pompeo are not tried in a court, muslims will take revenge. we the co-chairman for american security at first policy institute. first reaction to that,...
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the covariates remain but it also reflects john olmsted's contribution. like the other work the olmsted's provided very detailed design to realize their plan with the rhode island campus for example this concluded plaintiff designs and scientific and popular name plants and for the land-grant institution, they also specified areas, here we see a chicken yard, not something that would be fixtured on stanford campus. in his later years olmsted communicated with leaders of other land-grant university of the university of tennessee and north carolina state and he was doing work at biltmore and stumbled on the campus and wrote a letter to the president which was called the north carolina college of agricultural and mechanic. these are some ideas for your campus and you should hire me, but he did not. so i think homesteads will significant, senior most significant contributions to land-grant schools came from his writing rather than his designs his 1866 report for the massachusetts agricultural college in its expanded version were rightly read among the land-gr
the covariates remain but it also reflects john olmsted's contribution. like the other work the olmsted's provided very detailed design to realize their plan with the rhode island campus for example this concluded plaintiff designs and scientific and popular name plants and for the land-grant institution, they also specified areas, here we see a chicken yard, not something that would be fixtured on stanford campus. in his later years olmsted communicated with leaders of other land-grant...
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thank you, my friend. >> thank you, john. >> john: a lot to look out for. we are expecting a live update soon from the pentagon as president biden considers sending u.s. troops overseas to confront russia as the white house warns vladimir putin's forces could invade ukraine at any point. we'll head live to the pentagon when this briefing begins, sandra. >> sandra: and also live to the state department when it updates the situation on americans in ukraine. evacuating families of diplomats there as the fears bloody fighting looming every day. >> john: and the markets, tensions with russia rattle the market over the response to the inflation crisis. the dow reaching the lowest point since june. with that, welcome back as "america reports" rolls right into a busy second hour. sorry about the doom and gloom, that is the world as we see it today. john roberts in washington. >> sandra: as you said that, the dow is coming way off the lows. it's such a volatile market, it could go back to even on the day, we'll see it down 383 points right now, i'm sandra smith in n
thank you, my friend. >> thank you, john. >> john: a lot to look out for. we are expecting a live update soon from the pentagon as president biden considers sending u.s. troops overseas to confront russia as the white house warns vladimir putin's forces could invade ukraine at any point. we'll head live to the pentagon when this briefing begins, sandra. >> sandra: and also live to the state department when it updates the situation on americans in ukraine. evacuating families...
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pass the john voting rights advancement act. give us let the chips fall where they may in the next election, thank you. i am val demings representing florida tenth congressional district. the greatest nation to hold america to its promise? a stand today remembering my parents my father was a janitor and my mother a maid. my dad used to go to work seven days a week to make ends meet for our family. but i cannot remember a time when my parents did not cast their vote. they sought as their >> duty. my parents understood their vote they did not have a lot of money their name was not on a building people did not rise when they walked into the room, their vote mattered. and it mattered just as much as the richest man or woman in town. we can talk about healthcare we can talk about civil rights we can talk about women's rights. we can talk about social security, medicare, education. everything we care about if we do not protect the right to vote. we are not going anywhere. we are dang sure not going back. we will use every tool, every
pass the john voting rights advancement act. give us let the chips fall where they may in the next election, thank you. i am val demings representing florida tenth congressional district. the greatest nation to hold america to its promise? a stand today remembering my parents my father was a janitor and my mother a maid. my dad used to go to work seven days a week to make ends meet for our family. but i cannot remember a time when my parents did not cast their vote. they sought as their...
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go ahead, john. well, i think unfortunately what the cobra crisis shows is the very day based sense of freedom, which many citizens had perhaps on noticed. certainly on notice by me at the time when the 1st lockdown measures were taken back in the spring of 2020 and everything else has confirmed that that all the subsequent events have confirmed that what i mean is that people, as lionel said, in the 1st up people regard it as a liberation to be false, to have a vaccine, which allows them to go up to a nightclub. well, if your vision of liberty is to go out to an is the right to go out to a nightclub, then you have or a possible whatever. then you have a very deep based version of liberty, its infant tile and almost animalistic notion of liberty. it's a very long way from the proper notions of political liberty that we, that we used to hold death. so i think there's been a long decline upstream as it were. and then we had these extraordinary measures announced which seem not to be going away because
go ahead, john. well, i think unfortunately what the cobra crisis shows is the very day based sense of freedom, which many citizens had perhaps on noticed. certainly on notice by me at the time when the 1st lockdown measures were taken back in the spring of 2020 and everything else has confirmed that that all the subsequent events have confirmed that what i mean is that people, as lionel said, in the 1st up people regard it as a liberation to be false, to have a vaccine, which allows them to go...
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do you stand with john lewis or bill compton? do you stand with abraham lincoln, or jefferson davis? we stand here. civil rights leaders, advocates, legislators, lawyers. we stand here fighting for the people. and so today i'm going to bring several members up and we're going to do something a little different. we're going to do the floor house one minutes for you with the exception of our leader and majority whip, clyburn. [laughter] and then i'm going to ask my members to join me, ladies, congresswoman sheila jackson lee will join me at the podium. former chair of the c.b.c. and good to have our good friend back, will join us to help address questions. with that, congressman james clyburn. mr. clyburn: thank you very much, madam chair. i want to surprise you with this. i don't think there is any issue more emotional with members of the congressional black caucus and our constituents than the issue of voting. i don't believe that any group of people other than the congressional black caucus and our constituents that are really p
do you stand with john lewis or bill compton? do you stand with abraham lincoln, or jefferson davis? we stand here. civil rights leaders, advocates, legislators, lawyers. we stand here fighting for the people. and so today i'm going to bring several members up and we're going to do something a little different. we're going to do the floor house one minutes for you with the exception of our leader and majority whip, clyburn. [laughter] and then i'm going to ask my members to join me, ladies,...
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i'm john roberts in washington. sandra, happy new year to you. >> happy new year to you, too, john. the travel challenges are what everyone is talking about today. omicron variant pushing to levels not seen in this pandemic, nearly 500,000 cases reported in a single day shattering the previous daily high set two days beforehand. throw in a winter storm with exploding case counts, all the ingredients for a massive travel headache. nearly 4,000 flights have been canceled so far today, according to flight aware. the omicron surge is leaving many airlines without crews to operate those busy schedules. >> fox team coverage starts now. standing by from the white house, but first senior national correspondent at reagan national airport outside washington, d.c., snow finally tapering off a bit. >> good afternoon, john. that's right, the snow is just slowing down a few minutes ago but has left a mess here, it's a mess getting to the airport and once you are here the good chance your flight is not taking off. about 60% of the flights that are supposed to leave reagan national airport today wo
i'm john roberts in washington. sandra, happy new year to you. >> happy new year to you, too, john. the travel challenges are what everyone is talking about today. omicron variant pushing to levels not seen in this pandemic, nearly 500,000 cases reported in a single day shattering the previous daily high set two days beforehand. throw in a winter storm with exploding case counts, all the ingredients for a massive travel headache. nearly 4,000 flights have been canceled so far today,...
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john. >> john: all right, sandra. next, a cop in los angeles is dead, the suspects all with gang ties. but the sheriff had to call in the feds for help in getting justice because he thought the county d.a. would not be tough enough. what's that all about? that's a pretty tight spot. watch this. of course your buick parks itself. that's so you. it's just up here on the right. of course you know where we're going. that's so you. i kinda got a sixth sense. and a head up display. [whistle blows] [horn honks] they're here. hit the field. warm up. you brought all these players in your buick. -yup. -that's so you. it is. there's a buick that fits your life. because at the heart of every buick suv is you. >> are you ready to start a great career? there's a buick that fits >> safelite is now hiring. >> you will love your job. >> there's room to grow... >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a difference. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> man, i l
john. >> john: all right, sandra. next, a cop in los angeles is dead, the suspects all with gang ties. but the sheriff had to call in the feds for help in getting justice because he thought the county d.a. would not be tough enough. what's that all about? that's a pretty tight spot. watch this. of course your buick parks itself. that's so you. it's just up here on the right. of course you know where we're going. that's so you. i kinda got a sixth sense. and a head up display. [whistle...
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the freedom to vote john r. lewis act. this bill represents the first real opportunity to secure the freedom to vote since the united states supreme court gutted the voting rights act nearly a decade ago. and the senate must pass this bill now. you know, it was more than 55 years ago that men, women, and children marched from selma to montgomery to demand the -- when they arrived at the state capitol in alabama, dr. king decried what he called normalcy. the normalcy, the complacency that was denying people the freedom to vote. as dr. king said, the only normalcy he would accept is the normalcy that recognizes the dignity and worth of all god's children. today we must not be complacent or complicit. we must not give up, and we must not give in. to truly honor the legacy of the man we celebrate today, we must continue to fight for the freedom to vote, for freedom for all. thank you all. may god bless you and make god bless america. have a good morning. >> vice president kamala harris there at the white house on this dr. mart
the freedom to vote john r. lewis act. this bill represents the first real opportunity to secure the freedom to vote since the united states supreme court gutted the voting rights act nearly a decade ago. and the senate must pass this bill now. you know, it was more than 55 years ago that men, women, and children marched from selma to montgomery to demand the -- when they arrived at the state capitol in alabama, dr. king decried what he called normalcy. the normalcy, the complacency that was...
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well, john could john could certainly answer this from me from the inside and you know as a bookseller, especially as we kind of see this increasing, you know corporatization of publishing and you know and and things kind of become more and more centralized. i find just the sort of diversity of voices and even geographical differences with university presses to be extremely important for for a healthy publishing and book selling ecosystem. you know you have here, you know, i'm an hour away from uc press here in berkeley and as much you know, and as things kind of centralize and and you know, turn over in the turn of books becomes more and more important for everyone the sale you have to sell this book and there's such a short view that the long view of the of the scholarly and you know academic press outlook is really important as important for us to as booksellers to kind of keep that in mind and you know, i think in allowing the space for for new ideas and kind of risky ideas also is as exciting for me as a book seller as it is a reader, you know, i would be curious to hear john from
well, john could john could certainly answer this from me from the inside and you know as a bookseller, especially as we kind of see this increasing, you know corporatization of publishing and you know and and things kind of become more and more centralized. i find just the sort of diversity of voices and even geographical differences with university presses to be extremely important for for a healthy publishing and book selling ecosystem. you know you have here, you know, i'm an hour away from...
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john: that's a broad question. there's an awful lot that happens right here when we have some of the senators and congressman and cabinet members. we have had the president and vice president. when they are coming through, they are looking for, what is going to have the right balance for the general public, our climate goals, affordability issues? are you bringing the technology to market in a safe way? there are other nations that might be a little more aggressive, but we've always protected our consumers in the united states. as dealers, they want to be able to sell the latest and the greatest as quickly as they can. lately, that's been a major problem because of the supply chain and semi conductor shortage. so, dealers currently do not have a lot product on the ground. there's is not a lot of inventory, but consumers certainly are driving demand. we don't know exactly when that is going to level out, but we are taking perhaps six months, it could even be a year for some manufacturers. pedro: some of the discussi
john: that's a broad question. there's an awful lot that happens right here when we have some of the senators and congressman and cabinet members. we have had the president and vice president. when they are coming through, they are looking for, what is going to have the right balance for the general public, our climate goals, affordability issues? are you bringing the technology to market in a safe way? there are other nations that might be a little more aggressive, but we've always protected...
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hello, john. >> john: john roberts in washington. the mandate requires employees with more than 100 workers to be vaccinated or undergo weekly testing. the high court will rule whether it's a public health order or government overreach. new guidance from the biden administration prioritizing race when it comes to covid treatments. the recommendation advising a person's race and ethnicity could deem them high risk and that could more quickly qualify them for treatments like monoclonal antibodies. >> sandra: peter, you will be in the room, why is race considered with covid treatment options? >> explain on page two of the memo, new york department of health does why they are doing this, why the reasoning is. nonwhite race or hispanic social inequities have resulted in an increased risk of sickness and death of covid-19. but wall street journal says it's unfair or possibly illegal, democrats who control new york reinforce the ethnic divisions that grew during donald trump's presidency. and now the mayor is probing mandatory vaccinations.
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we know that john glenn eventually. successfully goes into space and becomes the first american to orbit the earth but there again is just that that tension and that wondering will this happen and how it how it will happen. so be sure to pick up the book. it's a great great gift for the upcoming holiday season, and i know you will love it and maybe there will be a movie about it jeff so welcome jeff. we also welcome your questions not just at the end of our hour today. please begin to give us your questions as we go along because we want to be sure to include them as we go through our discussion the other thing that i mentioned to jeff and in preparing for today, was that this feels like such a personal book to me because of my generational cohort? i feel like i knew all the characters starting with sputnik, which is one of the first characters in the book and that's because my dad used to tell tales of stopping at a park on the ohio river in our hometown of louisville to watch after work at this big open park sputnik g
we know that john glenn eventually. successfully goes into space and becomes the first american to orbit the earth but there again is just that that tension and that wondering will this happen and how it how it will happen. so be sure to pick up the book. it's a great great gift for the upcoming holiday season, and i know you will love it and maybe there will be a movie about it jeff so welcome jeff. we also welcome your questions not just at the end of our hour today. please begin to give us...
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john, great to be with you. >> john: john roberts in washington. defense officials suppress u.s. troops would support a nato response force and not sent to ukraine. the who us says the national security team is finalizing plans for all military scenarios. this as the biden administration faces growing calls to sanction russia now before putin makes his next move. >> sandra: more than 127,000 russian troops continue to operate along the massive border there with ukraine, but ukraine's president is trying to reassure the public and world there is no reason to panic. >> john: is there reason to panic or not? former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley in moments. >> sandra: and greg, what is the latest you are hearing about the russian threat there? >> as the u.s. leads efforts to try to head off the invasion, we are getting new reports of troop movement and a possible invasion. british officials say 30 train loads of russian train loads and gear are deployed to neighboring belarus. 60 battleground surrounding ukraine, and russian advanced troops said to be already her
john, great to be with you. >> john: john roberts in washington. defense officials suppress u.s. troops would support a nato response force and not sent to ukraine. the who us says the national security team is finalizing plans for all military scenarios. this as the biden administration faces growing calls to sanction russia now before putin makes his next move. >> sandra: more than 127,000 russian troops continue to operate along the massive border there with ukraine, but...
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investors, fed watches, global policymakers, we are going to hear from john ryding and john taylor in a moment with lift off set for march. romaine: at 2:00, we got a balanced statement out of the fed. at two: no night, our senior editor here said it is up to jay powell now not to mess this up. here's what he had to say. >> the federal open market committee kept its policy interest rate near zero and stated its expectation that an increase in this rate would soon be appropriate. the economy has shown great strength and resilience in the face of the pandemic. we expect inflation to decline over the course of the year. in light of remarkable progress in the labor market, inflation well above our 2% goal, the economy no longer needs sustained, high levels of monetary support. we need to be nimble so that we can respond to the full range of plausible outcomes. the committee is of a mind to raise the federal funds rate at the march meeting, assuming conditions are appropriate for doing so. taylor: let's parse through today's fed news and bring in cross asset reporter katie gry failed. he s
investors, fed watches, global policymakers, we are going to hear from john ryding and john taylor in a moment with lift off set for march. romaine: at 2:00, we got a balanced statement out of the fed. at two: no night, our senior editor here said it is up to jay powell now not to mess this up. here's what he had to say. >> the federal open market committee kept its policy interest rate near zero and stated its expectation that an increase in this rate would soon be appropriate. the...
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john? >> the process is similar in the same few basics as it generates a draft that is then sent to the staff secretary who is an assistant to the president who circulates to the senior staff in the white house for review and comment. typically the same day. then you have your fact checkers, we had very strict fact checking. in our office, we even had a department in speech writing. the polished draft goes to the president for his review. he will start to make his imprint on it. president bush was a serious editor. speeches took 4-8 days. that was our general expectation. but after september 11, we had a series of speeches that had to be put together really quickly including the speech that friday to the service at the national cathedral. and then the speech to congress, that speech, we got the assignment, my colleagues and i got that assignment monday morning september 17 and we were told that the president wanted a draft by the end of the day. our objections to the contrary went unheeded.
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john, hello, sandra smith in new york. >> john: john roberts in washington. and mike pompeo, also few who are as fired up about it, he's with us live. as always, begin with what's breaking. >> sandra: looking forward to all that. fate of provided's vaccine mandate in the hands of the supreme court. arguments wrapping just moments ago about running about three hours, and what they ultimately decide will affect tens of millions of american businesses and citizens. >> john: the court, sandra, focussing on two big issues, including whether the government could force private companies with more than 100 employees to mandate the vaccine or weekly testing. and healthcare workers that receive federal funding must be vaccinated but the stakes are beyond the vaccine or the pandemic. >> sandra: to anchor of fox news at night, shannon bream is with us. hi, walk us through the day. what did we hear from the justices? >> good afternoon sandra and john. it has been a case like no other. these two cases have been fast-tracked. the court is not treating them the way they woul
john, hello, sandra smith in new york. >> john: john roberts in washington. and mike pompeo, also few who are as fired up about it, he's with us live. as always, begin with what's breaking. >> sandra: looking forward to all that. fate of provided's vaccine mandate in the hands of the supreme court. arguments wrapping just moments ago about running about three hours, and what they ultimately decide will affect tens of millions of american businesses and citizens. >> john: the...
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john hamilton himself. by then there had been that neighbor's tip about problems in the hamilton marriage, and that wasn't all. the doctor's behavior in the minutes after finding susan dead seemed off. hamilton had told the 911 operator he was performing cpr, but when the first responder, firefighter david bradbury, arrived on the scene, he thought there was something odd about the way the dock tosh was performing chest compressions. >> he had one happened on her chest, one hand on her abdomen attempt to go do compressions in this manner right here. the way we are taught to do cpr, we interlock our hands, the palm goes on the center of the chest on the sternum. >> and bradbury says he didn't see any signs that the doctor had even attempted mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. >> the way this woman had been beaten, her face was swollen, her face was bloody, i didn't notice any blood on his mouth whatsoever. >> after arriving at the crime scene, investigators placed john in the back of a police car. and it was there
john hamilton himself. by then there had been that neighbor's tip about problems in the hamilton marriage, and that wasn't all. the doctor's behavior in the minutes after finding susan dead seemed off. hamilton had told the 911 operator he was performing cpr, but when the first responder, firefighter david bradbury, arrived on the scene, he thought there was something odd about the way the dock tosh was performing chest compressions. >> he had one happened on her chest, one hand on her...
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john maccabee becomes one of the most powerful men in washington. how does that happen and what does he do? >> i examined the trunk show when i first visited trump tower and there was nobody there because they had hired anybody . they had made the announcement with five other people and one of the people they hired was out of college and he was very earnest and very polite and he gave me a tour of the place. i still have his business card. i think trump had actually made cards yet but he wasn't eager to please guy and he was what we call the body guy when trump was on air force one and allof that . but he was the kind of guy that volunteered for anything . he always wanted to be with trump and always wanted to be around trump so one of the best jobs if you're a white house staffer was when the president goes to play golf, you don't play golf with him but you have to go and sit there while he's out and john was always volunteering. anyway, he got fired by john kelly because of an issue with a background check and he got rehired now 29 years old and t
john maccabee becomes one of the most powerful men in washington. how does that happen and what does he do? >> i examined the trunk show when i first visited trump tower and there was nobody there because they had hired anybody . they had made the announcement with five other people and one of the people they hired was out of college and he was very earnest and very polite and he gave me a tour of the place. i still have his business card. i think trump had actually made cards yet but he...
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john, what do you make of it? that might _ front page. it is. john, what do you make of it? that might be - front page. it is. john, what do you make of it? that might be a - front page. it is. john, what do you i make of it? that might be a sensible compromise-— compromise. indeed it might, the other issue _ compromise. indeed it might, the other issue on _ compromise. indeed it might, the other issue on the _ compromise. indeed it might, the other issue on the other— compromise. indeed it might, the other issue on the other paper - compromise. indeed it might, the other issue on the other paper is. other issue on the other paper is the fact that they may be relaxing the fact that they may be relaxing the rules about being tested before you travel abroad, which may show up in the ft about shares in travel and leisure industries soaring. i looked at that headline a half an hour ago when it first dropped on my laptop and thought, "good heavens, what?" then i realised this prospect of the testing being relaxed possibly by grant shops, testing for you travel being relaxed,
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really powerful interview there, john. >> john: interesting figure. by the way, talk more about martin luther king, jr. with alveda king coming up. >> sandra: as we approach the top of the hour, president biden heading into his final days of his first full year of office. what can he tout as a victory as he faces piles of crises and challenges. we will weigh in on the time in office so far and what's ahead of the administration ahead of his first news conference in days. thanks for bringing me with you guys today, mr. and mrs. lopez. not a problem, josh. hey, you two. check out all these camera views in my silverado i can see in front of me, behind me, on either side of me. and it has this cam, so i can see if there's any funny business going on. you see any funny business going on? no, sir. let's have a great day! the chevy silverado offers eight cameras with up to 15 different views. find new views. find new roads. chevrolet. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 gra
really powerful interview there, john. >> john: interesting figure. by the way, talk more about martin luther king, jr. with alveda king coming up. >> sandra: as we approach the top of the hour, president biden heading into his final days of his first full year of office. what can he tout as a victory as he faces piles of crises and challenges. we will weigh in on the time in office so far and what's ahead of the administration ahead of his first news conference in days. thanks for...
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john. >> john: bring in texas republican john cornyn for more on this. senator, the president went to congress hat in hand, looks like he's going to go back to the white house with hat and nothing more. and sinema gave a speech saying i'm for the voting rights bill but not for nuking the filibuster in the senate, and chuck schumer, won't have the votes to bring it to the floor. what do you make of everything they are trying to do here? >> none of this should be a surprise. this is what senator sinema, and senator manchin have said along and other unnamed senators not wanted to be the spear catcher on this, have remained quiet but silelely or confidentially communicated their concerns. it's a terrible idea to eliminate the requirement that we pass bipartisan consensus legislation before we make it the law of the land. that's what the filibuster does. it requires us to work together, which is not necessarily our first instinct. it also is something that is a frustration of every majority party, but it's important that all senators, even those from the mino
john. >> john: bring in texas republican john cornyn for more on this. senator, the president went to congress hat in hand, looks like he's going to go back to the white house with hat and nothing more. and sinema gave a speech saying i'm for the voting rights bill but not for nuking the filibuster in the senate, and chuck schumer, won't have the votes to bring it to the floor. what do you make of everything they are trying to do here? >> none of this should be a surprise. this is...
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i'm john roberts. sandra, good to spend thursday with you. >> sandra: friday eve you usually call it. billions to keep necessary resources to keep the schools open, improved ventilation and other safety measures. that does not seem to be stopping some school leaders from shutting their doors. >> john: hi, gillian. >> gillian: public schools taken $130 billion, to keep schools open during the pandemic but a lot of schools are shuttered. chicago, $1.8 billion in federal covid funding, milwaukee 504 million, atlanta, over 200 million and detroit, almost 800 million. all these school districts currently closed to students citing the omicron surge. on president biden's first day in office he said that $130 billion he would send schools via the american rescue plan would allow them to reopen. so, not only are those recipient schools closed but a new daily wire investigation is finding out they have been real lo -- reallocating, and anti-racism and bias professional development. california earmarked 1.5 billi
i'm john roberts. sandra, good to spend thursday with you. >> sandra: friday eve you usually call it. billions to keep necessary resources to keep the schools open, improved ventilation and other safety measures. that does not seem to be stopping some school leaders from shutting their doors. >> john: hi, gillian. >> gillian: public schools taken $130 billion, to keep schools open during the pandemic but a lot of schools are shuttered. chicago, $1.8 billion in federal covid...
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john morant the hoop and the harm. that puts his game out of reach. 29 for john is becoming a superstar in front of our eyes. warriors fall one. 16, one. 0, 8, after the game. klay thompson was asked if this young memphis mirrors a young golden state team years ago. >> they're a good team. i mean, the record reflects that. but i don't know, man. our teams pretty unique kind of. especially those early championship use kind of change the way the game is played. but good team. i mean, tough for the west. possible playoff matchup down the road and we do not take them lightly. >> plays like good but not dana college hoops. now, the stanford cardinal taking on usc picking up in the 2nd half usc by for harrison ingram nails. the 3 had a double double 21 in 10, 10 seconds left the nail in the coffin. stanford. >> takes down number 5 ranked that is their first win against a top 10 team get this. they did so way back in 2000, 7 when they be u c l a 4 year. >> meanwhile, we've got past the games. we've got past the clay come back
john morant the hoop and the harm. that puts his game out of reach. 29 for john is becoming a superstar in front of our eyes. warriors fall one. 16, one. 0, 8, after the game. klay thompson was asked if this young memphis mirrors a young golden state team years ago. >> they're a good team. i mean, the record reflects that. but i don't know, man. our teams pretty unique kind of. especially those early championship use kind of change the way the game is played. but good team. i mean, tough...
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john? >> it is a parallel universe and i get your point. they hear so much in their ecosystem they believe it. you talk to these people works do they believe? who do they believe is behind the attack? >> pretty much anybody other than a trump supporter is what they believe. earlier they were blaming black lives matter, antifa, but now, and, again, back to this ecosystem of disinformation, they are repeating a lot of what they are hearing on primetime and fox news. have a listen. >> we are very peaceful people, so it was a total setup to me. the fbi had set it up. >> i don't believe that they were trump supporters that did that. >> you don't think trump had much to do with it other than people who were supporters for him, some were involved, but i think they were enticed by the fbi and by -- by, you know, undercover agents. >> and obviously, john, we have to point out that there's no evidence at all whatsoever that this was some sort of false flag operation staged by the fbi. >> no, no evide
john? >> it is a parallel universe and i get your point. they hear so much in their ecosystem they believe it. you talk to these people works do they believe? who do they believe is behind the attack? >> pretty much anybody other than a trump supporter is what they believe. earlier they were blaming black lives matter, antifa, but now, and, again, back to this ecosystem of disinformation, they are repeating a lot of what they are hearing on primetime and fox news. have a listen....
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we know that john glenn eventually. successfully goes into space and becomes the first american to orbit the earth but there again is just that that tension and that wondering will this happen and how it how it will happen. so be sure to pick up the book. it's a great great gift for the upcoming holiday season, and i know you will love it and maybe there will be a movie about it jeff so welcome jeff. we also welcome your questions not just at the end of our hour today. please begin to give us your questions as we go along because we want to be sure to include them as we go through our discussion the other thing that i mentioned to jeff and in preparing for today, was that this feels like such a personal book to me because of my generational cohort? i feel like i knew all the characters starting with sputnik, which is one of the first characters in the book and that's because my dad used to tell tales of stopping at a park on the ohio river in our hometown of louisville to watch after work at this big open park sputnik g
we know that john glenn eventually. successfully goes into space and becomes the first american to orbit the earth but there again is just that that tension and that wondering will this happen and how it how it will happen. so be sure to pick up the book. it's a great great gift for the upcoming holiday season, and i know you will love it and maybe there will be a movie about it jeff so welcome jeff. we also welcome your questions not just at the end of our hour today. please begin to give us...
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and a senior fellow of john -- of the john hopkins university's applied dissics did shall did-physics lab toamplet we are privileged to be joined by my colleague, a.e.i. senior fellow, elizabeth. dr. stockton's service as an assistant second for president obama put him on his current path of support to industry and government to meet emerging challenges and infrastructure resilience, cybersecurity, and strategy planning. >> now that he's left office he provides strategy advice to major electric utilities, trade associations, and the electrical subsector coordinating council to help them strengthen preparedness against cyber threats. he chairs the grid resilience subcommittee of the department of energy's electricity advisory council, and serves on the national association of regulatory utility commissioners task force on emergency preparedness. miss elisabeth braw's work focuses on defense against emerging national security challenges, specifically focusing on hybrid and gray zone threats. she published a new book "the defender's dilemma: identifying gray zone aggression." she is a co
and a senior fellow of john -- of the john hopkins university's applied dissics did shall did-physics lab toamplet we are privileged to be joined by my colleague, a.e.i. senior fellow, elizabeth. dr. stockton's service as an assistant second for president obama put him on his current path of support to industry and government to meet emerging challenges and infrastructure resilience, cybersecurity, and strategy planning. >> now that he's left office he provides strategy advice to major...
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i think those, john. the other thing i would mention in terms of how the court could change, of course it's going to add another liberal but will probably be a different kind of liberal. first of all, someone much younger will now have three women on the left side of the bench if president biden does carry through with this. the other thing i would say is we're likely to have a more polarized court. justice breyer was able to work the middle a little bit more than some of his colleagues on the left, so that will, no doubt, change. now in terms of the timetable, i would think the white house would take a little bit of time to screen some of these nominees even though several of them have already been through the process recently. the confirmation hearing really should start probably june or july as they have in the past so that the person could be seated by october. >> it will be a fascinating process to watch, joan. i appreciate that reporting. let's bring our legal affairs correspondent paula reid into t
i think those, john. the other thing i would mention in terms of how the court could change, of course it's going to add another liberal but will probably be a different kind of liberal. first of all, someone much younger will now have three women on the left side of the bench if president biden does carry through with this. the other thing i would say is we're likely to have a more polarized court. justice breyer was able to work the middle a little bit more than some of his colleagues on the...
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that's the word from john muir health. this comes as the health system says it's seen a sharp rise in emergency room visits for testing kron four's phillipe djegal tells us the issues not a matter of supply, but rather capacity to treat severely severely ill patients. >> up to 50% of patients admitted to john health emergency rooms are being diagnosed with covid-19 in addition to suffering from other serious illnesses and chief medical officer doctor russell rodriguez says those patients need the hospital's staff's full attention. those experiencing mild symptoms possibly related to covid-19 or are asymptomatic yet won a routine test should try to find one available to take at home or visit a local clinic, but not a hospital to somebody. >> has an entire family that has covid and now they have symptoms.
that's the word from john muir health. this comes as the health system says it's seen a sharp rise in emergency room visits for testing kron four's phillipe djegal tells us the issues not a matter of supply, but rather capacity to treat severely severely ill patients. >> up to 50% of patients admitted to john health emergency rooms are being diagnosed with covid-19 in addition to suffering from other serious illnesses and chief medical officer doctor russell rodriguez says those patients...
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john, standing by to fight. heard correctly earlier, john, i guess the potential rain for tomorrow's kind of petering out. yeah, it wasn't looking super promising anyways, but it definitely is a look unlike anything anymore. we're just going to see a couple of clouds drifting across the bay area. come tomorrow. aside from that, this forecast is crystal clear and definitely staying dry. long-range forecast projecting that for the next 10 to 14 days. if you outside of your berkeley hills camera, a nice little glow as the sun begins to come up over the horizon. very nice way to start the morning. as long as you don't mind the crisp feel to it all over again. we are seeing some fog from the central valley trying to work its way on into the inland east bay. a couple of spots of valley fog on up into the north bay, too. back to the 30's for palo alto, dublin, as well as a few north bay cities, including santa rosa. down to 35 degrees right now, pacific of bodega bay and san francisco are more mild spots right up at th
john, standing by to fight. heard correctly earlier, john, i guess the potential rain for tomorrow's kind of petering out. yeah, it wasn't looking super promising anyways, but it definitely is a look unlike anything anymore. we're just going to see a couple of clouds drifting across the bay area. come tomorrow. aside from that, this forecast is crystal clear and definitely staying dry. long-range forecast projecting that for the next 10 to 14 days. if you outside of your berkeley hills camera,...
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lewis voting -- john lewis act to the senate for urgent consideration. i just want to say four things about the bill. the freedom to vote bill. we passed it twice in the house under different names, same thing with the jop lewis bill, -- john lewis bill, passed it twice in the house. now today we're sending it over with the prospect that it will have consideration in the senate. four things people should know about it. four reasons why members should be voting for it. and -- [indiscernible] -- gavel that down. but four things. it stops partisan redistricting. very popular with the american people. by making sure we honor the constitution, the voting rights act, and the community of interest. ends partisan redistricting. two, it stops voter suppression and the nullification of elections. you know the story. over 400 bills introduced across the country, 30 some of them already enacted into law. which not only suppress the vote, particularly among people of color, but also, but also nullify elections. people have voted, will decide how that turns out. nulli
lewis voting -- john lewis act to the senate for urgent consideration. i just want to say four things about the bill. the freedom to vote bill. we passed it twice in the house under different names, same thing with the jop lewis bill, -- john lewis bill, passed it twice in the house. now today we're sending it over with the prospect that it will have consideration in the senate. four things people should know about it. four reasons why members should be voting for it. and -- [indiscernible] --...
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john. >> john: a couple times in public, i saw. dan, thank you so much and of course we have the big press conference tomorrow, a big day. >> sandra: it will indeed, the president sinks in the polls and faces a lot of challenges, a lot on his plate as he starts year two for the biden administration. john as we just mentioned, senators could take a procedural vote on changing the filibuster, numbers may not be there even from his own party. chad pergram has the latest details on this. always about the math, something you are so good at. so, where are we on this today? >> sandra, the math equation is not adding up to the democrats. the standoff over voting rights in the filibuster continues but nothing has moved on the issue in weeks. even president biden failed to close the deal with reluctant democrats during a meeting on capitol hill. chuck schumer wants to get everyone on the record about voting rights even if it embarrasses some members of his own party, and that could be the point. house speaker nancy pelosi is imploring senate
john. >> john: a couple times in public, i saw. dan, thank you so much and of course we have the big press conference tomorrow, a big day. >> sandra: it will indeed, the president sinks in the polls and faces a lot of challenges, a lot on his plate as he starts year two for the biden administration. john as we just mentioned, senators could take a procedural vote on changing the filibuster, numbers may not be there even from his own party. chad pergram has the latest details on...
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i'm brianna keilar with john berman. this morning, the top republican in the house could be facing a subpoena after joining a growing list of trump's loyalists who are defying the january 6th committee. the panel wants to speak to house minority leader kevin mccarthy and perhaps not surprisingly he is refusing to cooperate. he says the probe is an abuse of power and he calls it illegitimate. a jarring 180 from this comment that mccarthy made last may. >> would you be willing to testify about your conversation with donald trump on january 6th if you were asked by an outside commission -- >> sure. next question. >> so even with that, i doubt the committee ever really believed mccarthy would answer anything. what is significant, though, is if you really look at this letter sent by the committee chair bennie thompson, the committee meticulously lays out this road map for what they're investigating and really what they found already. what was trump doing during the hours of the insurrection, what did trump do after to shape o
i'm brianna keilar with john berman. this morning, the top republican in the house could be facing a subpoena after joining a growing list of trump's loyalists who are defying the january 6th committee. the panel wants to speak to house minority leader kevin mccarthy and perhaps not surprisingly he is refusing to cooperate. he says the probe is an abuse of power and he calls it illegitimate. a jarring 180 from this comment that mccarthy made last may. >> would you be willing to testify...
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it's john hawkins. it's printing it's pennsylvania, you know, yeah, it's it's it's very likely unfortunately, i couldn't nail it down for sure because he didn't say in his journal anywhere that he was a runaway apprentice. i wonder why. but there was this and of course you get that little hint in this looking at hawkins in his story is that he had run away from david sellers shop. well david seller had been the partner of hall david hall who had been a partner of benjamin franklin who was the most notorious runaway apprent? all right, so you're going oh, he's following that kind of tradition in some form or another well from what it appears. he must have come back and served out his his term as an apprentice or found something else because he's back here in pennsylvania and in philadelphia, but obviously not finding a job or his own independent shop and thus there he was enlisting in the continental army during the revolution in this thing. so we followed him in but it also makes sense about why he woul
it's john hawkins. it's printing it's pennsylvania, you know, yeah, it's it's it's very likely unfortunately, i couldn't nail it down for sure because he didn't say in his journal anywhere that he was a runaway apprentice. i wonder why. but there was this and of course you get that little hint in this looking at hawkins in his story is that he had run away from david sellers shop. well david seller had been the partner of hall david hall who had been a partner of benjamin franklin who was the...
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trust me, john lewis is in this room now. his spirit, 34 years later, still resonates in this building. and the tragedy, the tragedy is that we are now fighting the same fight that manufacture ous thought was behind us. -- that many of us thought was behind us. the senate of the united states will be forced, i hate to say that, but they're being forced to take a vote on this. it's convenient if the vote never comes up but it will come up. and everyone will be judged by history on how they stood, on how they acted, on how they voted when the rights of americans all across this country to vote and to have those votes counted would in fact come before them. i urge everyone in the senate to think about the things that have preceded you and all of us. to think about this nation. to think about the history of segregation and jim crow. the history of exclusion so that when you cast that vote in the senate, you are casting it to do away with those things, not to reaffirm them. thank you, madam chair. mrs. beatty: thank you. our power
trust me, john lewis is in this room now. his spirit, 34 years later, still resonates in this building. and the tragedy, the tragedy is that we are now fighting the same fight that manufacture ous thought was behind us. -- that many of us thought was behind us. the senate of the united states will be forced, i hate to say that, but they're being forced to take a vote on this. it's convenient if the vote never comes up but it will come up. and everyone will be judged by history on how they...