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eastern on the presidency revealing the life of first lady martha washington from her surviving personalters with laura fraser, author of the washington and catherine garrett, research editor at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia and 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history hillsdale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i, how american pastors, ministers and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the us entered the conflict. exploring the american story. watch amic history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch any time online, c-span.org/history. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 8 p.m. pm eastern former texas senator phil gramm and economist john early take a critical look at economic disparity in the united states with thr ok the myth of american inequality and that p.m. on afterwords mark bergen of bloomberg news shares a book, like, comment, subscribe which looks at the creati
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eastern on the presidency revealed the life the first lady martha washington from her surviving personals with the author of washington's. and at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history hillsdale college professor richard gamble talks with american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how american pastors, ministers and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide o wch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. at 8 p.m. eastern former texas senator phil gramm and mathematical economist john hurley take a critical look at economic disparity in the united states with their book the myth of american inequality. and th at 10 p.m. on "after words" mark bergen of bloomberg news shares his book like comments subscribe which looks at the creation and growth of you to and how it is change our society. he's interviewed by political t
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eastern on the presidency revealed in the life of first lady martha washington from her surviving personal letters with lower fraser author of the washingtons. and catherine garret research editor at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history hillsdale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how american pastors ministers and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. explore the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ..
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revealing the life of first lady martha washington from her surviving personal letters with flora frazier, the author of the washington's and katherine garrett, the research editor at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. at 8 pm eastern, lectures in history. hails dale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how american pastors, ministers, spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story, watch american history tv, saturdays on c-span two. find the full schedule on the program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. listening to programs on c-span 3 c-span radio just got easier, tell your smart speaker to play c-span radio and listening to washington journal daily at 7 am eastern. important congressional hearings and other public affairs events throughout the day. weekdays at 5 pm and 9 pm eastern, catch washington today for a fast-paced report on the stories of the day. listen to c-span anytime. just tell your smart
revealing the life of first lady martha washington from her surviving personal letters with flora frazier, the author of the washington's and katherine garrett, the research editor at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. at 8 pm eastern, lectures in history. hails dale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how american pastors, ministers, spoke about the great war before and after the u.s....
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at 12:30 pm eastern on the presidency, the real life of first lady, martha washington, from her survivingpersonal letters with laura fraser. author of the washington. and catherine garrett, research senator at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. and at 8 pm eastern, -- t cell college professor, richard gamble, talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how american pastors, ministers, and rabbi spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. had entered the conflict. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. and find the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio just got easier. set your smart speaker, play c-span radio, and listen to washington journal daily 7 am eastern. important congressional hearings -- public affair events throughout the day. and weeknights at 5 pm and 9 pm eastern, catch washington today for a fast pace report of stories on the day. listen to c-span anytime. ju
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revealing the life of first lady martha washington from her surviving personal letters with laura fraser author of [inaudible] research editor at the papers of george washington product at the university of virginia. and at 8 pm eastern and on lectures of history. college professor richard campbell talks about religion in mobile one. he shares how american pastors, ministers and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story. watch american history tv. saturdays at c-span two. and find a full schedule on your program guide visit c-span.org slash history. c-span now, your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington live and on demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with last dreams of floor proceedings on the u.s. congress. the courts campaigns and more. all your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio. plus a variety of compelling podcast. c-span hours available at the apple store in google play
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the surviving letters of martha washington. and catherine garrett a research editor. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, a college professor talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how americans spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story watch american history tv saturdays and find a full hedule on your program guide or watch online anytime.
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>> martha raddatz in washington. thank you, martha. >>> and here in the u.s.onight, we remember a country music legend. celebrating loretta lynn. lynn's family revealing she died at the age of 90 at her ranch in tennessee. the daughter of a kentucky coal miner. it was that song that helped define a career. ♪ i'm about as fashion as i can be ♪ ♪ so i hope you like what you see ♪ ♪ if you looking at me you're looking at country ♪ >> loretta lynn was a trailblazer. ♪ if your eyes are on me you're looking at country ♪ >> singing about equality for women. and the double standards. ♪ you can't have a male friend ♪ ♪ when you're a has been or a woman you're rated x ♪ >> in plain language. ♪ you say you're gonna take him ♪ ♪ oh but i don't think you can ♪ ♪ because you ain't woman enough ♪ ♪ to take my man ♪ >> writing her own songs and speaking her own mind. ♪ liquor and love they just don't mix ♪ ♪ leave the bottle or me behind ♪ ♪ and don't come home a drinking with a lover on your mind ♪ >> born in kentucky, one of eight children. she said she was born singing. >>
>> martha raddatz in washington. thank you, martha. >>> and here in the u.s.onight, we remember a country music legend. celebrating loretta lynn. lynn's family revealing she died at the age of 90 at her ranch in tennessee. the daughter of a kentucky coal miner. it was that song that helped define a career. ♪ i'm about as fashion as i can be ♪ ♪ so i hope you like what you see ♪ ♪ if you looking at me you're looking at country ♪ >> loretta lynn was a trailblazer....
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martha raddatz in washington. thank you, martha. >>> we turn now to the frightening moment on the field seen by millions. the miami dolphins quarterback going down, the head injury, and his hands, fingers appearing to curl. what that signaled in this moment. his second serious hit in a matter of days. the nfl facing intense scrutiny over its concussion protocol. here's erielle reshef. >> down he goes! >> reporter: it was this terrifying injury seen by millions, a second head hit in less than a week for the quarterback of the miami dolphins, triggering an investigation into the team's handling of the nfl's concussion protocol. tua tagovailoa sacked in last night's game against the bengals. his back and head slamming the turf. you can see his fingers seizing, what's known as fencing. >> it's a neurological response to head trauma. >> this posturing response certainly signifies that a head injury has occurred, but does not really tell us anything about the severity of that head injury. >> reporter: tua went to the hos
martha raddatz in washington. thank you, martha. >>> we turn now to the frightening moment on the field seen by millions. the miami dolphins quarterback going down, the head injury, and his hands, fingers appearing to curl. what that signaled in this moment. his second serious hit in a matter of days. the nfl facing intense scrutiny over its concussion protocol. here's erielle reshef. >> down he goes! >> reporter: it was this terrifying injury seen by millions, a second...
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presidency revealed in the life of first lady martha washington from her surviving personal letters with lower fraser author of the washingtons. and catherine garret research editor at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history hillsdale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how american pastors ministers and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. explore the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. .. ♪♪ midco, along with these television companies supports c-span2s a public service. >> it's the fourth day of an amazing, amazing display of writers and thought leaders and today will be no different. i'm so grateful to be here. this panel is -- i've been waiting for this. i have these conversations on the radio and i've spoken with a couple of these folk on the radio, but to be in community with our
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revealing the live a first lady martha washington from her surviving personal letters with laura frazier author of the washington. and catherine garrett, research editor at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. at 8 pm eastern, lectures in history. hills dale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i. ,,. explore the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. find the full schedule on your program guide, watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view what's happening in washington, liven on demand. keep up with today's biggest events with live streams of floor proceedings and hearings from the u.s. congress. white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics. all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span's tv network and c-span radio. plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available
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revealing the live a first lady martha washington from her surviving personal letters with laura frazierauthor of the washington. and catherine garrett, research editor at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. at 8 pm eastern, lectures in history. hills dale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i.,,. explore the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. find the full schedule on your program guide, watch online anytime at c-span. org slash history. c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view what's happening in washington, liven on demand. keep up with today's biggest events with live
revealing the live a first lady martha washington from her surviving personal letters with laura frazierauthor of the washington. and catherine garrett, research editor at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. at 8 pm eastern, lectures in history. hills dale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i.,,. explore the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. find the full schedule on...
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on the presidency, the life of first lady martha washington from her surviving letters. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a college professor talks about american churches and religion during world war i and shares how american rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span 2 and find the full a debate, including abortion and the results of the 2020 presidential election. here are the ground rules for today. he flipped the page on me. thank you to the chamber for holding today's debate. we have elaine luria and her challenger. elaine luria represents the second congressional district. welcome. [applause] jennifer kiggins is a state senator. welcome. [applause] here are the ground rules. the candidates speaking water was determined by a coin toss done before the start of the event. the debate will follow traditional format with a two minute timed response. i will address a question to the candidate and the candidate has two minutes to respond. each candidate has 30 seconds for rebuttal. the candidates wil
on the presidency, the life of first lady martha washington from her surviving letters. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a college professor talks about american churches and religion during world war i and shares how american rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span 2 and find the full a debate, including abortion and the results of the 2020 presidential election. here are the ground rules for today. he flipped the page...
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eastern on the presidency, revealing life of first lady martha washington from her surviving personals from laura frazier with, author of "the washingtons," and katherine garrett, research editor at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. and at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, hillsdale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how american pastors, ministers and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guid o watch online anim at c-span.org/history. ♪ >> booktv, every sunday on c-span 2, features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 8 p.m. eastern, former texas senator phil graham and mathematical economist joran early -- john early with their book, "the myths of american inequality." and then at 10 p.m. on "after words," mar bergin of bloomberg news shares his book, like, comment, subscribe, which looks
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why washington doesn't know it, i'm confused. >> martha: quick final thought. >> i agree. don't think he was dealt a bad hand. i think he's made what he inherited worse in my opinion. >> martha: thanks very much, donna, marcus and bernadette. i appreciate you coming up and stopping on your way back from boston, marcus. talk to you again. very interesting to see who happens tonight. in pennsylvania, democrat senate candidate john fetterman still dealing with a television sit-down that backfired by raising new questions about his recovery from his stroke. his wife has just addressed this today. watch. >> i don't like saying rage. i think that's a really unhealthy feeling. you feel those things, it only harms yourself. what a disservice that she did to not only my husband, but to anyone facing a disability and working through it. my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good place. but my body was telling a different story. i felt all people saw were my uncontrolled movements. some mental health meds can cause tardive dyskinesia, or td, and it's unlikely to improve
why washington doesn't know it, i'm confused. >> martha: quick final thought. >> i agree. don't think he was dealt a bad hand. i think he's made what he inherited worse in my opinion. >> martha: thanks very much, donna, marcus and bernadette. i appreciate you coming up and stopping on your way back from boston, marcus. talk to you again. very interesting to see who happens tonight. in pennsylvania, democrat senate candidate john fetterman still dealing with a television...
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they account thousands more sent to martha's vineyard, washington, d.c., chicago, much of it a crisis. done without notice, nor coordination. the architects, texas governor greg abbott, florida governor ron desantis, and arizona governor doug doocy. at its peak, volunteers here in new york will -- be packed with migrants in a single day. >> -- we call them the cruel bus says. they separate families. and they send the man here one day, and the next day said the women and children. -- for example. they're not getting adequate food, and not getting adequate water on the buses. and they don't get avid medical care. there is a political stunt. they got a lot of attention out of it. i'm sure a lot of their constituents love the fact that they were sticking it to the blue states. >> [speaking non-english] >> that was msnbc's elise yasmin and as reporting there for us. , next latino voters and the power they hold in nine days. latinos -- is joining us but first, what you'll see later tonight on msnbc. >> hey there, i'm ayman mohyeldin, tonight at nine o be joined by wisconsin attorney general
they account thousands more sent to martha's vineyard, washington, d.c., chicago, much of it a crisis. done without notice, nor coordination. the architects, texas governor greg abbott, florida governor ron desantis, and arizona governor doug doocy. at its peak, volunteers here in new york will -- be packed with migrants in a single day. >> -- we call them the cruel bus says. they separate families. and they send the man here one day, and the next day said the women and children. -- for...
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eastern on the presidency, revealing the life of first lady martha washington from her personal lettersctures in history, a college professor talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how american pastors spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story. watch american htory tv saturdays on c-span2. find a full schedule r program guide or watch online. >> "washington journal" continues. host: 20 minutes left in our program this morning. we will continue to get your thoughts and reactions to yesterday's january 6 committee hearing. it was the ninth hearing, it could be the final hearing. a little over two hours long. you can watch it in its entirety on c-span.org. the former president, the focus of the hearing, he watched it and gave his response and it came out in the last half-hour or so in the form of a letter to the committee from the former president. it is addressed to the honorable chair thompson. just under his name and date, the former president putting "pe acefully and patriotically" in quotes.
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eastern on the presidency, revealing the life of first lady martha washington, from her surviving personaletters. and catherine garrett, research editors at the papers of the george washington project at the university of virginia. and a p.m. eastern, on lectures on history, richard gamble talks about religion during world war i. he shares how ministers, pastors, and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, saturdays on c-span2. find a school -- find a full schedule on c-span.org/history. ♪ >> c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. trust through our products, apparel, books, and accessories. there is something for every c-span fan. every purchase helps support our nonprofit operation. shove any at c-spanshop.org. ♪ >> this election day, november 8, the control of power in congress is at stake. will republicans retake the house? can democrats retain control of the senate? from now until the election, follow our coverage of debates, rallies, and candidate events. events as they happen on tv and
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i 12:30 on the presidency, the first lady martha washington from her surviving personal letters. therine garrett, research editor at the papers george washington project at the university of virginia. at 8:00 eastern, professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares out american -- he talks about american pastors discussing the conflict. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find the full schedule on your prograde or watch online any at c-span.org/history. >> the january 6 committee returns thursday for its ninth hearing ahead of their written report expected by the end of the year. you can watch the hearing live beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now, anytime on demand at c-span.org. this election day, november 8, the control of congress is at state. can democrats regain control of the senate? from now until election night, follow c-span's coverage of house, and senate races. with rallies, and candidate events. events as they happen on tv and c-span now on demand at her website. at c-span.org/campaign 202
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e enviando a washington nueva york y martha's vineyard ha elevado el asunto.nviado apoyo. la decision del gobernador esta bajo escrutinio y es impopular para muchos. toma remanentes en mexico y dice que son solo para venezolanos pero debe ser para todos. es un g gobernador que no suele dar e entrevistas y adquiere un perfil nacional. >> h"habla en ingles >> es interesante, estan ve vendiendo propaganda de santis 2024 y no lo he autorizado ni recibo regalias. existe el s sentimiento que la gente busca a la florida por el liderazgo. >> en un estado que ha dejado de ser un estado pendulo para ser un estado que busca voto de i independientes y de indecisos. >> noticias telemundo >> el gobernador a una semana de elecciones >> el deber militar pondra en pausa a bts. emotivo reencuentro de una madre mexicana y hablamos con ella y como fue posible que este tanto tiempo >> reencuentro de una hija robada nos cuenta como recuperarla despuÉs de tanto tiempo. ¡no te creo! sí, perú ahora está incluido en mi plan ilimitado de at&t. lily, he says his plan works in latin ameri
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what she was referencing migrants that have been bused to washington d.c., martha's vineyard and new york and beyond for the democratic mayor pro tem tells us she does not think of migrants are tricked onto buses. she says she thanks the appreciate or need a bus ride to other states to get to their final destination. back to you eric. >> that figure 600,000 got a ways is pretty astounding. that is really equal to the population of s or louisville for almost detroit, seems to be so many, matt thank you. we fight eric and matt former president bill clinton is weighing in on the border crisis. here's what he said on a podcast last week. there is a limit to how many migrants in the society can take without severe disruption and assistance. and our system is based much more on an assumption that things would be more normal. >> let us bring in out ron former u.s. border patrol chief and deputy commissioner and former acting isa director. ron, thanks for being here. first if i can get your reaction former president clinton's assessment we just heard? >> is kind of ironic but i agree. large
what she was referencing migrants that have been bused to washington d.c., martha's vineyard and new york and beyond for the democratic mayor pro tem tells us she does not think of migrants are tricked onto buses. she says she thanks the appreciate or need a bus ride to other states to get to their final destination. back to you eric. >> that figure 600,000 got a ways is pretty astounding. that is really equal to the population of s or louisville for almost detroit, seems to be so many,...
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i think it is pretty rich for the former president who divides his time between martha's vineyard and washingtond call some one lives in oshkosh, wisconsin, drives across the state to all kinds of folks i'm out of touch. i'm talking about we have to prioritizing spending. we have dramatically reduce deficit spending. reporter: former president obama's visit comes as democrats in the state are really struggling to connect with young voters. a recent poll from market university, only 38% under 30 enthusiastic of upcoming midterms, compared to 50% in 2018. we'll see, neil, if obama can create the spark he did when he was running for office for these candidates, governor tony evers and lieutenant governor mandela barnes. neil? neil: grady, thank you very, very much even barack obama himself said when he wasn't on the ballot midterms years he campaigned for democrats they lost 40 seats the first go round in 2010. four years later, 2014 his second midterm election they lost 14 seats. as my next guest will tell you based on the candidate his or herself. bill hagerty, tennessee senator sits on the forei
i think it is pretty rich for the former president who divides his time between martha's vineyard and washingtond call some one lives in oshkosh, wisconsin, drives across the state to all kinds of folks i'm out of touch. i'm talking about we have to prioritizing spending. we have dramatically reduce deficit spending. reporter: former president obama's visit comes as democrats in the state are really struggling to connect with young voters. a recent poll from market university, only 38% under 30...
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it's pretty rich for the former president who divides his time between martha's vineyard and washingtonlives in oshkosh, wisconsin and drives all over the state to say i'm out of touch. i'm just talking about we have to start prioritizing spending, we have to reduce deficit spending. >> on the topic of young voters, a recent marquette poll found only 38% of voters under 30 consider themselves very enthusiastic about these midterms compared to nearly 50% in 2018. that, of course, does not bode well for the democrats. gillian. >> gillian: grady in theresa, wisconsin, thank you. >> john: democrats pushing their candidates over the finish line, and latest power ranking forecast shows republicans inching their way to victory in the house. the next and final power rankings come out tomorrow from fox, be watching for that. meanwhile, the battle for the senate up in the air. our next guest says president biden's prior comments on inflation, the border, will bite him come election day. david bossy, served on the trump campaign and co-author of "trump, america first." david, the statements in jus
it's pretty rich for the former president who divides his time between martha's vineyard and washingtonlives in oshkosh, wisconsin and drives all over the state to say i'm out of touch. i'm just talking about we have to start prioritizing spending, we have to reduce deficit spending. >> on the topic of young voters, a recent marquette poll found only 38% of voters under 30 consider themselves very enthusiastic about these midterms compared to nearly 50% in 2018. that, of course, does not...
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here in harrisburg where he said the focus of the debate was his desire to bring balance to washington. martha? >> bryan, thanks very much. bryan llenas here in harrisburg with us. axios today with this headline. "fetterman's painful debate." it was a word on a lot of people's minds as they watched what happened last night. josh kraushaar co wrote that piece. he's senior political correspondent at axios and a fox news contributor. good to have you here today, josh. overall, what was your debate take-away from last night? >> the big challenge for fetterman was to show he could pass the debate threshold. that he can show that he can have a conversation, can talk about the issues. there's a lot of voters concerned about that, the cbs news poll, 46% of voters have concerns about his health. the campaign tried to lower expectations. i don't think he hit that threshold. a lot of answers that were shaky. there was questions about whether he understood the questions. you know, his health is the big issue looming large in this very close senate campaign. democrats -- it wasn't republicans. it was democ
here in harrisburg where he said the focus of the debate was his desire to bring balance to washington. martha? >> bryan, thanks very much. bryan llenas here in harrisburg with us. axios today with this headline. "fetterman's painful debate." it was a word on a lot of people's minds as they watched what happened last night. josh kraushaar co wrote that piece. he's senior political correspondent at axios and a fox news contributor. good to have you here today, josh. overall, what...
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martha maccallum we are pouring over a bombshell that dropped from "the washington post" moments ago. federal agents who are proving hunter biden believed that they have enough evidence to charge the president's son with tax crimes and full statement surrounding a gun purchase. remember this investigation going on for four years now. his overseas business dealings the initial focus and got the most attention, but now it would be up to the u.s. attorney in delaware who was appointed by former president donald trump, david weiss to file actual charges in this case. bret baier standing by in new york. at the justice department with the latest on this, high. >> a significant development, hunter biden for 52-year-old son of president joe biden may face charges after all. this coming in an exclusive report from "the washington post." we are calling for sources right now to try to find out what we can about the story. it is interesting because "the post" tax crimes with the s related to a gun purchase. hunter biden has not been charged with a crime. david weiss, the u.s. attorney in delaware
martha maccallum we are pouring over a bombshell that dropped from "the washington post" moments ago. federal agents who are proving hunter biden believed that they have enough evidence to charge the president's son with tax crimes and full statement surrounding a gun purchase. remember this investigation going on for four years now. his overseas business dealings the initial focus and got the most attention, but now it would be up to the u.s. attorney in delaware who was appointed by...
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. >> a lot of them, so washington, martha and the girls, they were mentioned and never caught, as their children were gonna be adults soon. there is a gallery up there. so one thing that we'll see, our most radical constitution creates, there is an opening of the doors to government. literally, an opening of doors. the doors will be opened, the people can come and watch. galleries built in what would be these new state houses. by the public, i mean the public. now, women are often the most common attendees of a lot of these legislative sessions in the galleries, especially during the day. so, this idea of opening everything to the public, that is why at least some of our constitutions are gonna try to achieve. so, almost all of these adventures and constitution writing have some common features. they tried to put some limits on the executive, you know this fear of the royal governor as the representative of the monarchs. you still need someone to execute laws and manage, you know some of the business of legislator that they might not want to manage. how do you achieve that without conti
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take total number 5,000 on the low end, two months of that is more than new york, chicago, washington, d.c., martha'sto deal with. maria: great point ag good to see you thanks very much we will watch all of that ag ken paxton joining us in texas thank you, sir. . former a regular economic adviser art laffer here with take on global markets following liz truss's resignation. that is next. ♪ my baby, been missing you, miss kissing you, instead of breaking up, let's do some kissing and making up ♪ ♪ and buying your starter home. or whatever this is. but the things that last a lifetime like happiness, love and confidence... you can't buy those. but you can invest in them. we believe that your investments should work harder for the future you imagine. and that's where our strategic investing approach can help. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started tod
take total number 5,000 on the low end, two months of that is more than new york, chicago, washington, d.c., martha'sto deal with. maria: great point ag good to see you thanks very much we will watch all of that ag ken paxton joining us in texas thank you, sir. . former a regular economic adviser art laffer here with take on global markets following liz truss's resignation. that is next. ♪ my baby, been missing you, miss kissing you, instead of breaking up, let's do some kissing and making up...
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way. >> i may not get every word the right way, but i will always do the right thing in washington d.c. >> marthan and brian kilmeade when "the story" continues. ♪ ♪ have diabetes? know where your glucose is? with the freestyle libre 3 system, know your glucose and where it's heading. no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest, thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c now you know freestyle libre 3. try it for free at freestylelibre.us. and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and coinsurance. but they often have higher monthly premiums an
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. >> it is rich for former president who divides his time between martha's vin vineyard and washington d.c. to call somwho lives in oshkosh, wisconsin, and drives all identify the st over the state, saying that i'm out of touch. >> are entitlements in jeopardy. >> this is their normal check the box of issues to get out and a hail mary. they need to save this one for presidential election. nobody believes you when it is midterms that will not get voters out. that you need to get out, which is younger voters, they don't care in social security, they know it will be gone when they are in their 60s. kennedy: a 48., they argue whether or not republicans will make cuts on social security, a program that is facing insolvency, they have been on a mad spending jag for years, the pandemic turbo charged it. and the time they didn't talk about how they would pay for other existing programs, like social security. and medicare, what happens when the money runs out? >> you know, i wish republicans were at cool as democrats say they were, fearmongerring about them ending social security, i wish that w
. >> it is rich for former president who divides his time between martha's vin vineyard and washington d.c. to call somwho lives in oshkosh, wisconsin, and drives all identify the st over the state, saying that i'm out of touch. >> are entitlements in jeopardy. >> this is their normal check the box of issues to get out and a hail mary. they need to save this one for presidential election. nobody believes you when it is midterms that will not get voters out. that you need to...
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a lot of them are so washington's martha and the girls that are mentioned in never caught our presence as their children. they're going to be adults soon. but there's a there's a gallery up there and there's a bunch of women in it. so one thing that we'll see that our most radical constitution creates are there's an opening of the doors to government literally an opening of doors. the doors will be open that people could come and watch galleries built in these what would be these new state houses? so the public could attend and by the public i meant the public so that now, you know women women are often the the most common attendees that a lot of these legislative sessions in the galleries, especially during the day. so this idea of opening everything up to the public. that's that's what at least some of our constitutions are going to try to achieve. so almost all of these adventures in constitution writing have some common features. they tried to put some limits on the executive by so, you know this fear of the royal governor as a representative of the monarch, so, you know, but you s
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a lot of them are so washington's martha and the girls that are mentioned in never caught our presence as their children. they're going to be adults soon. but there's a there's a gallery up there and there's a bunch of women in it. so one thing that we'll see that our most radical constitution creates are there's an opening of the doors to government literally an opening of doors. the doors will be open that people could come and watch galleries built in these what would be these new state houses? so the public could attend and by the public i meant the public so that now, you know women women are often the the most common attendees that a lot of these legislative sessions in the galleries, especially during the day. so this idea of opening everything up to the public. that's that's what at least some of our constitutions are going to try to achieve. so almost all of these adventures in constitution writing have some common features. they tried to put some limits on the executive by so, you know this fear of the royal governor as a representative of the monarch, so, you know, but you s
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thank you usa tweet of miss of course he and the fact it was deleted fuel suspicion of washington's hand in the martha former minister of defense of poland in current member of the european parliament. rhoda's slot sikorsky, honesty is admirable. the e. u is afraid to say it, please say it who blew up the nord stream. 23 leakages in one place. us blew up rush and gas pipelines. nord stream, one and 2 says former polish defense minister, still more evidence this time from member of the european parliament roddic sikorsky, poland. here's the wishes, deny the allegations this. why this on to the you authentic state, and they've been noted washington's aspirations to and europe dependence on russian energy and promised a surgeon, supplies over liquefied natural gas from washington were working to continue to search. ellen g supplies to europe in cooperation with global partners, including, i mean the pacific towards noting that our own oil production is up by more than $500000.00 barrels per day. this year. our energy exports are up more than 20 percent since last year. in fact, we became the largest eleg
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martha: thanks, jason. always good to talk to you. we'll see what happens in washington. thank you. >> martha: so big news in the u.k. where they are about to have their third prime minister this year alone. former treasury secretary, rishi sunak winning enough support from conservative lawmakers to replace liz truss. she resigned after 45 days in office. her plan the cut taxes and increase borrowing to get the economy moving and to create growth ended up sinking her. the bank of england had to take an emergency action to keep things under control. sunak says he's facing a profound economic challenge and is working for stability and unity. now it's sunak's turn. this today tributes are pouring in after the death of leslie jordan. >> i'm the most sensitive person in the group. are you stupid, margaret? >> she starred in shows including "call me cat", "will and grace", which won him and emmy. he reportedly died in a car crash in los angeles possibly after a medical emergency. leslie jordan leaves us at the age of 67 years old. thanks for joining us today, everybody. october
martha: thanks, jason. always good to talk to you. we'll see what happens in washington. thank you. >> martha: so big news in the u.k. where they are about to have their third prime minister this year alone. former treasury secretary, rishi sunak winning enough support from conservative lawmakers to replace liz truss. she resigned after 45 days in office. her plan the cut taxes and increase borrowing to get the economy moving and to create growth ended up sinking her. the bank of england...
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our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz is in washington with the latest. also news about north korean warplanes flying close to the south korean border this morning. >> reporter: absolutely, t.j. just a short time ago a dozen north korean warplanes flew in formation on the south korean side of a surveillance line. in response 30 south korean warplanes have been mobilized, but thus far this show of force has not had the effect the south koreans and the u.s. were hoping for. overnight, for the second time this week, north korea launching ballistic missiles. two short-range missiles fired into the sea east of the korean peninsula. [ sirens ] >> reporter: it was monday when the north koreans rattled japanese citizens by sending a medium-range missile right over japan for the first time in five years. that missile traveling farther than any like it before. in response, the u.s. and south koreans have conducted live fire drills as a show of force. but a south korean missile launch on wednesday turned into a military embarrassment. shortly after liftoff, plowing i
our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz is in washington with the latest. also news about north korean warplanes flying close to the south korean border this morning. >> reporter: absolutely, t.j. just a short time ago a dozen north korean warplanes flew in formation on the south korean side of a surveillance line. in response 30 south korean warplanes have been mobilized, but thus far this show of force has not had the effect the south koreans and the u.s. were hoping for....
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they're willing to forgive and they want to send a republican to washington somehow. martha?nteresting, aishah. joining me now, three georgia voters that we spoke with a couple weeks ago right before the debate. the only debate between herschel walker and senator warnock. donna sharp is a republican. bernadette wright is an independent. bernadette, let's start with you. what is the impact of these stories that have come out about herschel walker and what was the impact of the debate for you? where do you stand now? >> thanks for having us again today. my position is unchanged. after the debate, i have to be honest with you, i was disappointed in the performance of both candidates. i left the debate still understanding that herschel walker still doesn't have a plan for us. all of the news stories, he's spending a great deal of time attacking a pastor and calling him a sheep in wolveses clothing and calling himself a warrior for god. it's almost unfathomable that he could call himself those things based on all of the news about him, based on the complaints about him, based on a
they're willing to forgive and they want to send a republican to washington somehow. martha?nteresting, aishah. joining me now, three georgia voters that we spoke with a couple weeks ago right before the debate. the only debate between herschel walker and senator warnock. donna sharp is a republican. bernadette wright is an independent. bernadette, let's start with you. what is the impact of these stories that have come out about herschel walker and what was the impact of the debate for you?...
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chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz is in washington, d.c. t his family is saying now. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this morning, kyle mullen's family says this report found exactly what they knew all along, that their son did not receive medical care after completing hell week and that performance-enhancing drugs did not contribute to kyle's death. the 320-page report detailing kyle mullen's death at the end of navy s.e.a.l. hell week is excruciating to read, especially for his family. >> when you read it, it just hits home and it's upsetting. >> reporter: but the report makes one thing clear, kyle mullen died in the line of duty. there was no misconduct. >> this investigation shows that seaman mullen was not at fault and they found no performance-enhancing drugs in his system. he did nothing wrong. >> reporter: dying hours after successfully completing the course. s.e.a.l. recruits telling investigators that even the day before his death when he was being medically monitored and at times given oxygen, his breathi
chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz is in washington, d.c. t his family is saying now. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this morning, kyle mullen's family says this report found exactly what they knew all along, that their son did not receive medical care after completing hell week and that performance-enhancing drugs did not contribute to kyle's death. the 320-page report detailing kyle mullen's death at the end of navy s.e.a.l. hell week is...
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jailed relatives of venezuela's first lady, our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz is there in washingtonr: good morning, robin. those seven americans are now back in the u.s. receiving medical evaluations. five of the seven were oil executives with citgo jailed back in 2017. venezuela exchanged the americans at an airport in an undisclosed country for two men often referred to as the narco nephews who were serving an 18-year sentence for drug trafficking. they are natives of venezuela's first lady. the administration has been criticized for these prisoner swaps but president biden defends the action and, of course, there's an offer on the table right now with the russians to exchange a prisoner for wnba star brittney griner and former marine paul whelan, but the russians have not yet responded favorably. george. >> martha raddatz, thanks. >>> now to the deadly stampede at a soccer match in indonesia, at least 125 people were killed after a riot broke out in the stands. authorities now investigating why police fired tear gas into the crowd. james longman has the details. good morning, jam
jailed relatives of venezuela's first lady, our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz is there in washingtonr: good morning, robin. those seven americans are now back in the u.s. receiving medical evaluations. five of the seven were oil executives with citgo jailed back in 2017. venezuela exchanged the americans at an airport in an undisclosed country for two men often referred to as the narco nephews who were serving an 18-year sentence for drug trafficking. they are natives of...
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martha maccallum we are pouring over a bombshell that dropped from "the washington post" moments ago.ing hunter biden believed that they have enough evidence to charge the president's son with tax crimes and full statement surrounding a gun purchase. remember this investigation going on for four years now. his overseas
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martha: it is so true. this is a report from "the washington post." putin's inner circle has disagreement directly to the russian president over the war in ukraine. the criticism with the clearest indication yet of turmoil within russia's leadership over the stewardship of a war that has gone disastrously wrong for moscow. humiliation is an enormous motivating factor for vladimir putin. and he has been cumulated here. the question is, you know, whether or not this leads us into a war as you say, kt, nobody wants. >> yeah, okay, so it seems to be the idea that well, we can only get rid of vladimir putin and everything would be great and the war would be over. not necessarily. how do we know that whoever would replace vladimir put in would be a peacemaker and somebody would want to de-escalate the situation? you can have someone that wants to escalate the situation. the other thing pushing gisele bundchen to a corner, he is desperate. he cannot lose this war and survive. he can't survive in office and he probably can't even survive. we have to look at a
martha: it is so true. this is a report from "the washington post." putin's inner circle has disagreement directly to the russian president over the war in ukraine. the criticism with the clearest indication yet of turmoil within russia's leadership over the stewardship of a war that has gone disastrously wrong for moscow. humiliation is an enormous motivating factor for vladimir putin. and he has been cumulated here. the question is, you know, whether or not this leads us into a war...
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washington was a freemason. so the freemasons had asked martha they can hold a modest funeral for him and they did and i think there's maybe an image of the funeral and it was just a couple of hundred marchers that were in the funeral. he was he died and was interred. at mount vernon but the funeral did set some precedence that are still in practice today, the the military flourishes the 21 guns salute the riderless horse that we still see today. now over time with advances in in technology and as the country grew funerals began to become more elaborate and significantly when the president died in office like william henry harrison being the first president diane office in washington, dc. there was a funeral procession which might a little bit resemble of what we see today with hundreds of martyrs that march from the white house to congressional cemetery where he was temporarily interred. and then over time with again with advances and technology like the train. and with embalming with abraham lincoln where there can be these more elaborate elongated ceremonies before the president was interred, but still these modes
washington was a freemason. so the freemasons had asked martha they can hold a modest funeral for him and they did and i think there's maybe an image of the funeral and it was just a couple of hundred marchers that were in the funeral. he was he died and was interred. at mount vernon but the funeral did set some precedence that are still in practice today, the the military flourishes the 21 guns salute the riderless horse that we still see today. now over time with advances in in technology and...
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but you know, it's huge that washington pretending french company has somehow shocked it. delicate moral facility. great, so many thanks. natalie has contributed rachel martha. nice speaking to his line from canada. tensions between france and molly escalating with the african country, foreign minister, accusing power of undermine and get sovereignty and national security. the molly and official took his case straight to the un security council. molly reserves to riots, exercise its right to some defense. if france continues to undermine the sovereignty of our country and to undermine its territorial integrity and its national security will as cause life. now to our correspondent paula slee, are paula good to see you at the situation around. 1 molly is heating up. what is marley's position? well, at united nations security council meeting, the molly foreign minister went on to repeat allegations that molly has leveled at the paris government in the past. and these include allegations that france continues to use. marley, a space and also that it continues to supply weapons to islamic militants who are operating primarily in the north west and parts of molly
but you know, it's huge that washington pretending french company has somehow shocked it. delicate moral facility. great, so many thanks. natalie has contributed rachel martha. nice speaking to his line from canada. tensions between france and molly escalating with the african country, foreign minister, accusing power of undermine and get sovereignty and national security. the molly and official took his case straight to the un security council. molly reserves to riots, exercise its right to...