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moment pope leaves to d.c. captain oscar jackson, a foolish brigade footnote pope's departure and regret we parted with pope for so long a time held our entire conflict as a commander. perhaps a man by the name of order ranger summed up the moment last as pope boards the train to leave st. louis. goodbye, pope. your grave is made. pope arrives to washington d.c. june 24, what he describes enthusiastic welcome, also reported in the philadelphian require, his wife wrote him a quick note and that this moment, this movement to washington d.c., this movement, this order, this meeting was perfectly, she was perfectly convinced it was leading to a greater purpose and that greater purpose was pope would not return to the west. she'd write this and her letter to her husband, i'm almost sure he will not have fremont and perhaps mcdowell's department and you will then take the field against jackson. it is possible you may supersede mcclellan but i do not come up with my present white on the subject considerate lightly how
moment pope leaves to d.c. captain oscar jackson, a foolish brigade footnote pope's departure and regret we parted with pope for so long a time held our entire conflict as a commander. perhaps a man by the name of order ranger summed up the moment last as pope boards the train to leave st. louis. goodbye, pope. your grave is made. pope arrives to washington d.c. june 24, what he describes enthusiastic welcome, also reported in the philadelphian require, his wife wrote him a quick note and that...
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her work on race in d.c. and reconstruction who dared demand equality in the nation's capitol i took a closer look at black women a lot of different stores of women living in the repressive system. but still imagining something be better and beyond what they were facing and confronting at that time. these are sort of a collection of stories that are not very predictable. they're taking a lot of different directions like prostitution or running away from slavery or creating a market garden. unanticipated directions with powerful ways of thinking on the ground how did these women imagine a better society and a life for themselves. >> thanks so much. it was nice to hear how my first book and it's so interesting to think about your new book in relation to my book that just came out which is on till justice be done america's for civil rights movements from revolution to reconstruction. which sadly does not have too many women in it. instead this is a book, i was trying to account for the struggles over civil right
her work on race in d.c. and reconstruction who dared demand equality in the nation's capitol i took a closer look at black women a lot of different stores of women living in the repressive system. but still imagining something be better and beyond what they were facing and confronting at that time. these are sort of a collection of stories that are not very predictable. they're taking a lot of different directions like prostitution or running away from slavery or creating a market garden....
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d.c. and his own race for governor of virginia. now edward lawrence has much more he is at the white house good to see you. >> lesson economy had fewer than turning the overall job gain saying this the reason we need more spending. >> these are about competitiveness versus complacency. competitiveness versus complacency. opportunity versus decay. it's about leading the world or whether were going to let the world pass as a byproduct. >> did not take any questions on the economy. on economic policy just about everybody. canceled pipelines extending social benefits and banned new leases for drilling on federal land. the trend is showing a slowing of job creation represents a trend six and 6000 added back in august of 194,000 added back in this report. the white house trying to figure out when the data and the picture for jobs and inflation will turn in their favor, back to you. >> lawrence great to see you think of your journalism there. joni is now house of transportation and house intellig
d.c. and his own race for governor of virginia. now edward lawrence has much more he is at the white house good to see you. >> lesson economy had fewer than turning the overall job gain saying this the reason we need more spending. >> these are about competitiveness versus complacency. competitiveness versus complacency. opportunity versus decay. it's about leading the world or whether were going to let the world pass as a byproduct. >> did not take any questions on the...
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rugby, events d.c., and left field live. the match is an important ba ram tore of the united states' ability to host future world class events including the rugby world cup. join me this saturday october 23, here in d.c. at fedex fieldfield. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today on behalf of american families and small businesses in north carolina who are having to confront not only the pandemic but president biden's truly disastrous and shortsighted economic policies. inflation is at a 30-year high. gas prices are up 42%. even the cost of bacon has gone through the roof. we are hurdling backwards under liberal control. the fact that democrats are trying to sell a free $5 5s trillion package as a solution is an embarrassment and snake oil l
rugby, events d.c., and left field live. the match is an important ba ram tore of the united states' ability to host future world class events including the rugby world cup. join me this saturday october 23, here in d.c. at fedex fieldfield. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the...
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and now today he had his place in d.c., his big mansion in d.c. and townhouse in greenwich village in new york raided by the fbi. why? no idea. but because all good ghost stories have eerie twists at the end, where you don't quite know how serious they are, we also get great detail, local reporting on the fbi raids of who dderipaska's neighbors are t these properties. both of them. apparently, his next door neighbor at the mansion in d.c. that got raided today, his neighbor there right next door is kellyanne conway from the trump white house and her fascinating never trump conservative husband george conway. they live next to oleg deripaska. tell nbc news while the fbi raid was underway, he had never seen his neighbor oleg at the house. nevertheless, he came over to check out what was going on with the fbi raid. at the townhouse in new york, the one that got raided this morning, the haunted one on gay street in new york city, one of oleg's neighbors, across the street neighbor, is a totally different figure in trump world and the russia scandal. d
and now today he had his place in d.c., his big mansion in d.c. and townhouse in greenwich village in new york raided by the fbi. why? no idea. but because all good ghost stories have eerie twists at the end, where you don't quite know how serious they are, we also get great detail, local reporting on the fbi raids of who dderipaska's neighbors are t these properties. both of them. apparently, his next door neighbor at the mansion in d.c. that got raided today, his neighbor there right next...
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long as we have to because a city back guarantee is not negotiable america then we go to washington, d.c. where five climate activist are on day eight of a hunger strike outside the white house. >> not in the shadows of closed doors, but with all of us in front of your home and millions of us ready to build back t people's agenda you promised us. amy: we speak to steven donziger , the environmental lawyer who was targeted by chevron after he successfully sued the oil giant ecological devastation in the ecuadorian amazon. today he must report to prison after over 800 days under house arrest -- for misdemeanor. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. u.n. secretary-general issued yet another stark warning just days ahead of the cop 26 global climate summit. >> less than one week befe cop 26 in class cow, the are still on track for climate catastrophe even with the last announcement. the 2021 missions cap report shows with the present contributions andith that firm commitments from countries around the world, we a
long as we have to because a city back guarantee is not negotiable america then we go to washington, d.c. where five climate activist are on day eight of a hunger strike outside the white house. >> not in the shadows of closed doors, but with all of us in front of your home and millions of us ready to build back t people's agenda you promised us. amy: we speak to steven donziger , the environmental lawyer who was targeted by chevron after he successfully sued the oil giant ecological...
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attorney in washington, d.c.. to decide whether or not to bring a federal contempt prosecution against bannon, but the house will decide on thursday whether to recommend that. to refer that to the prosecutor. if the prosecutor decides to bring a prosecution against bennett, that will not be the first time that the justice department has prosecuted someone for defying a congressional subpoena, but it is a rare thing. it has been a while since this has happened. the last time the justice department indicted somebody in circumstances like this was 1983. anna reagan administration official refused to testify to congress about her management of the epa's super funds site. there were all sorts of allegations about mismanagement, and pull aside stations of the super fun inside the ap a. she was subpoenaed to testify over handing over documents. she refused. when the house voted that year in 1983, on whether the house should recommend to the justice department that this official be prosecuted for contempt of congress. the
attorney in washington, d.c.. to decide whether or not to bring a federal contempt prosecution against bannon, but the house will decide on thursday whether to recommend that. to refer that to the prosecutor. if the prosecutor decides to bring a prosecution against bennett, that will not be the first time that the justice department has prosecuted someone for defying a congressional subpoena, but it is a rare thing. it has been a while since this has happened. the last time the justice...
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that's a very weird d.c. thing. the story of the day in d.c. is so often so far from the story of the day outside d.c., right? the story of the day in d.c. is the debt ceiling, the story of the date minneapolis is what's happening with the vikings, right? so the disconnect is really, really problematic. one of the things that are think is really interesting is when people have slipped this and so there are number of journalists who are working for very insular d.c. publications like "politico," arguably box, you know, propublica, some of these like really standardbearers which is to not live in these big cities. i think that's a really like how do you cover national news not from d.c.? well, of course you could do that. you don't have to necessarily be in d.c. to cover national news. i think some journalists are really conscious of that and i think we'll start to see as journalists get more embedded in different communities ways they can leverage the institutions they are a part of to still be better connected to not d.c. and new york. >> we ar
that's a very weird d.c. thing. the story of the day in d.c. is so often so far from the story of the day outside d.c., right? the story of the day in d.c. is the debt ceiling, the story of the date minneapolis is what's happening with the vikings, right? so the disconnect is really, really problematic. one of the things that are think is really interesting is when people have slipped this and so there are number of journalists who are working for very insular d.c. publications like...
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>> i think it's d.c. i think you know, everybody, the consensus they will wait until the last second, they will come to a compromise they have come to the past. i believe that is the most likely scenario. if you look at these guys, with the great financial crisis basically agreed everything about a stimulus package i think 600 billion, whatever it was, right at the last second they couldn't decide on something small. voted it down. the dow lost 1000 points in the blink of an eye. i lost complete trust in them. i think the market is smart to be a little bid worried about this. beyond that inflation is a real story. supply did i are up shuns have worked. organic demand combined with inorganic government produced demand are real things. the taper i don't think is much to worry about, i don't think they can talk about tapering until the d.c. thing is fixed. charles: gary, what do you rank at the top? >> first and foremost credibility of the fed. beside insider trading talking about transitory this and that wh
>> i think it's d.c. i think you know, everybody, the consensus they will wait until the last second, they will come to a compromise they have come to the past. i believe that is the most likely scenario. if you look at these guys, with the great financial crisis basically agreed everything about a stimulus package i think 600 billion, whatever it was, right at the last second they couldn't decide on something small. voted it down. the dow lost 1000 points in the blink of an eye. i lost...
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i had to take the d.c. f investigator to a play dates, of somebody who i am just an acquaintance, of i don't even know, very well here i am a school board member, walking back to a play, day i had just dropped her off, to the d.c. of investigator with no announcements, for them to look underneath her clothes, to see if she has burns. it's a really uncomfortable position to be in, and unfortunately, even though the police department is doing their best to have subpoenas sent to the state to figure out who made that unfounded claim, there's only so far they can go, and so currently, i still have a document that says, i hadn't unfounded d.c. of claim against, me it's not something that's going to go away. >> what did you tell your daughter about that incident, with the d.c. f, during that played a? >> you know the d.c. of investigator was fantastic. and so she had no idea it was going on, and i really appreciated that person understanding that this was very likely a unfounded claim, the police department came
i had to take the d.c. f investigator to a play dates, of somebody who i am just an acquaintance, of i don't even know, very well here i am a school board member, walking back to a play, day i had just dropped her off, to the d.c. of investigator with no announcements, for them to look underneath her clothes, to see if she has burns. it's a really uncomfortable position to be in, and unfortunately, even though the police department is doing their best to have subpoenas sent to the state to...
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it's like d.c. it's a metaphor. just churning the butter. >> reporter: are you talking about the dance move >> i'm talking about both, and butter now i'm thinking about butter and now i'm hungry it's like a triple play. roger rabbit -- >> reporter: i was thinking about the taylor swift song, i've seen this film before and i didn't like the ending >> you didn't see it, but i was doing this, which is just -- nobody wants to see. ylan, have a great day, thank you. >> reporter: have a great day, brian. >>> let's check the other top stories with somebody who no doubt has churned the butter on the dance floor. you can't unsee that >> those were good dance moves, brian. they were good so president biden -- >> thanks for lying. >> president biden and chinese leader xi jingping plan to meet virtually before the end of the year according to an official who spoke with cnbc. the two leaders reached an agreement in principle to manage competition between the two companies. it follows a meeting thursday between jake sullivan and
it's like d.c. it's a metaphor. just churning the butter. >> reporter: are you talking about the dance move >> i'm talking about both, and butter now i'm thinking about butter and now i'm hungry it's like a triple play. roger rabbit -- >> reporter: i was thinking about the taylor swift song, i've seen this film before and i didn't like the ending >> you didn't see it, but i was doing this, which is just -- nobody wants to see. ylan, have a great day, thank you. >>...
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, d.c. i interviewed her several times, which were neighborhood. she lives in a very, very poor area in south east d.c. near the maryland line. and i got to know her because she was a client of a georgetown law health law clinic, and to meet this woman, she is a dynamo. she's a really impressive person to me. she has a lot of knowledge and and a lot of gumption, and she actually had been metaclass and through some unfortunate circumstances found herself and her family homeless i follow her through the struggle to get some stable housing. she was actually more functional than a lot of people around her in this homeless shelter, and really took advantage of all the services that the georgetown law students provided her. i tried to show how much assistance she needed, and it took a lawsuit because she was discriminate against. she got a housing voucher and it's illegal in washington, d.c. to discriminate based on source of income. she had one of those rare, hard to get hud opportunity vouchers.
, d.c. i interviewed her several times, which were neighborhood. she lives in a very, very poor area in south east d.c. near the maryland line. and i got to know her because she was a client of a georgetown law health law clinic, and to meet this woman, she is a dynamo. she's a really impressive person to me. she has a lot of knowledge and and a lot of gumption, and she actually had been metaclass and through some unfortunate circumstances found herself and her family homeless i follow her...
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you are doing this from washington, d.c. washington, d.c. is a great place. it is the capital of our country. but it is not necessarily known as a place that you run global businesses from. why are you headquartered in washington, d.c.? julie: we have not had a headquarters really since -- for 30 years, three decades at least. pre-covid, we were probably the largest organization running itself remotely. our leaders are around the world. and so the sort of de facto headquarters has always been wherever the ceo is. so, the last ceo was in paris. it was in paris, and then before that, it was boston, and before that, it was dallas. d.c. is a great place to be based. this is the first time in 30 years that the ceo and cfo are out of the same office. i am very fortunate to have casey mcclure here with me in d.c. david: did you go into the office or work remotely? julie: i worked remotely. one of the things that we are, you know, famous for is being very close to our clients, so our offices are not the center of our work, and because we have a distributed leadership
you are doing this from washington, d.c. washington, d.c. is a great place. it is the capital of our country. but it is not necessarily known as a place that you run global businesses from. why are you headquartered in washington, d.c.? julie: we have not had a headquarters really since -- for 30 years, three decades at least. pre-covid, we were probably the largest organization running itself remotely. our leaders are around the world. and so the sort of de facto headquarters has always been...
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first, a d.c. superior court -- that's our local-trial court -- determined that facebook's claims that we filed a meritless suit is completely wrong. in fact, the court wrote nearly a 40-page opinion detailing why our lawsuit -- um -- should not be dismissed. so, they are wrong on that first count. and the second count, erin, as you pointed out so well, they don't say anything about mr. zuckerberg's knowledge of the third-party app scrapping problem. nor, do they say anything about mr. zuckerberg's knowledge that what facebook was saying after the cambridge analytica mess was wrong, not truthful, and not fulsome. mr. -- mr. zuckerberg was an integral part of this problem. >> it's very interesting. um, right? right? that they, i guess, in a sense, it doesn't sound like they are disputing his knowledge of it. they are trying to say that it is not the problem, which is obviously really important thing here. you know, we saw zuckerberg recently because he posted a video of himself and his wife on a sai
first, a d.c. superior court -- that's our local-trial court -- determined that facebook's claims that we filed a meritless suit is completely wrong. in fact, the court wrote nearly a 40-page opinion detailing why our lawsuit -- um -- should not be dismissed. so, they are wrong on that first count. and the second count, erin, as you pointed out so well, they don't say anything about mr. zuckerberg's knowledge of the third-party app scrapping problem. nor, do they say anything about mr....
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there have been generations of concerns about the d.c. jail and i get no small number of e-mails from people saying why is it now suddenly a thing now that the january 6 defendants are complaining. >> my experience as a reporter is that jail hasn't been great for anyone who's been accused of a crime or has put them in a better state of mind, generally, i would say. what was the judge's implication in not watch cable news to his parents that she was releasing him in custody to? >> it was interesting. the judge was told by defense lawyers that civic's mom and dad had different political views and that her solution was turn off politics. don't get on social media. don't watch cable tv. don't illicit this political passion that allegedly brought you to washington, d.c. on january 6th. that's come up before in other cases. but the judge was about that today. >> how did he end up joining the insurrection? >> we heard his whole back story from his defense lawyer. from his school age la crosse days to his work in the medical field. the defense is
there have been generations of concerns about the d.c. jail and i get no small number of e-mails from people saying why is it now suddenly a thing now that the january 6 defendants are complaining. >> my experience as a reporter is that jail hasn't been great for anyone who's been accused of a crime or has put them in a better state of mind, generally, i would say. what was the judge's implication in not watch cable news to his parents that she was releasing him in custody to? >> it...
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jordan's king spent more than $106 million on luxury properties in malibu, california, washington, d.c. and other countries. the purchases are legal but embarrassing, given jordan's economic crisis. the king is spending his own money, not public funds or the millions his country received in u.s. aid i asked secretary of state blinken about it tonight as he arrived in paris do you have any reaction to the pandora papers >> reporter: and it is not only and d leaders. shakira are also named in the documents. >> thank you. >>> up next, inaction on the president's agenda the potential ripple effect for millions of families what you should know wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with the tools and resources they need to be ready fo
jordan's king spent more than $106 million on luxury properties in malibu, california, washington, d.c. and other countries. the purchases are legal but embarrassing, given jordan's economic crisis. the king is spending his own money, not public funds or the millions his country received in u.s. aid i asked secretary of state blinken about it tonight as he arrived in paris do you have any reaction to the pandora papers >> reporter: and it is not only and d leaders. shakira are also named...
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do you know how many times i've ever come back to washington d.c. in the middle of august until this summer? zero. but she felt it so important to bring hr-4 to the floor without having a hearing for our part of the jurisdictional boundaries and hr-4 and house administration. this is their number one issue. their future, their dominance, and their power depends upon them changing the electoral system here in washington d.c. you're on the front lines of this fight. don't think that we can just sit back and prepare maybe for some contested elections. we can go out to certain parts of the country that are a little better than others and then we're not going to work hand in hand with the folks who are running these elections and we're going to be there and all of a sudden after election day you pick up and go home because we may have won, we may have lost. we need each and every one of you to be as dedicated on the front end as the democrats are to take republicans out of power. to make sure that we keep republicans in power. and i pledge to you, when i
do you know how many times i've ever come back to washington d.c. in the middle of august until this summer? zero. but she felt it so important to bring hr-4 to the floor without having a hearing for our part of the jurisdictional boundaries and hr-4 and house administration. this is their number one issue. their future, their dominance, and their power depends upon them changing the electoral system here in washington d.c. you're on the front lines of this fight. don't think that we can just...
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she lives in washington, d.c. our moderator tonight is a columnist for the washington post local team. for me and many people that i know, they must read. i just have to read this line from a bio. she writes about homeless shelters, gun-control, the quality of modern families, gas prices among other things. before coming to the post she covered social issues and crime in new orleans, new jersey and los angeles. she lives in d.c. on capitol hill. welcome. >> thank you. thank you. so, we should probably get started with, if i understood correctly, we can talk a little bit about the book. i want to hear a little bit about how she got to do it. let me do one thing first really quick. nothing to do with the subject, but the craftsmanship in this book is so beautiful. i mean, everything that amy writes is great. i love amy, but look at me, i am not a pageant person. i tried. [laughter] in the end, it totally gripped me. the craftsmanship, everyone is still beautiful. the flow of the story is gripping. you know everythin
she lives in washington, d.c. our moderator tonight is a columnist for the washington post local team. for me and many people that i know, they must read. i just have to read this line from a bio. she writes about homeless shelters, gun-control, the quality of modern families, gas prices among other things. before coming to the post she covered social issues and crime in new orleans, new jersey and los angeles. she lives in d.c. on capitol hill. welcome. >> thank you. thank you. so, we...
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so she goes to d.c. at arlington national cemetery not for the americans but for the vietnamese and then when it comes time to march in concord through boston she says i will speak and she spoke and she has devoted her life to being an advocate. anyway this is a photo of some of the women in town with the poster of a gold star mother and all the women signed it. i wanted to be sure to mention her. she led such incredible support for the veterans. they were standing with her. >> thank you. >> and i have one more slide. i just wanted to give everyone a sense of the scale and because the press followed us and i was on the cover of all the newspapers for days running at least 3000 people came and maybe i have time to save the performance aspect of the protests continued with the ceremony during what should veterans broke into fragments. and then there were some speeches and look how many people came. >> elise you are so good about helping us understand the meaning of a lot of the events that took place both
so she goes to d.c. at arlington national cemetery not for the americans but for the vietnamese and then when it comes time to march in concord through boston she says i will speak and she spoke and she has devoted her life to being an advocate. anyway this is a photo of some of the women in town with the poster of a gold star mother and all the women signed it. i wanted to be sure to mention her. she led such incredible support for the veterans. they were standing with her. >> thank you....
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d.c. and the democrats' next moves on trillions in government spending trying to solidify the president's economic agenda. may be easier said than done as international battles in the party threaten to derail the push the house is in d.c. to pass the temporary debt ceiling deal after it cleared the senate last week the fight on the matter has been pushed to december janet yellen is once again sounding the alarm on the fallout if a longer-term deal cannot get done. >> there's an enormous amount at stake. a failure to raise the debt ceiling could cause recession and could result in a financial crisis it would be a catastrophe. >> very strong words out of the treasury secretary and the drama out of washington getting the barren's treatment over the weekend there's the cover pro claiming that all eyes are on d.c. and stressing that investors can no longer ignore what's happening in washington and it will influence the markets. that's why i call it the capital of capitals. d.c. biggest in the w
d.c. and the democrats' next moves on trillions in government spending trying to solidify the president's economic agenda. may be easier said than done as international battles in the party threaten to derail the push the house is in d.c. to pass the temporary debt ceiling deal after it cleared the senate last week the fight on the matter has been pushed to december janet yellen is once again sounding the alarm on the fallout if a longer-term deal cannot get done. >> there's an enormous...
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the gusts and major concern over flooding, d.c., philadelphia, new york and new england, and rob marciano timing it out. >> president biden on the world stage tonight, the 90-minute closed door meeting with pope francis at the vatican and what the president said afterward. what the pope said to the president about still receiving communion. cecilia vega traveling with the president. >>> news tonight about the deadly movie set shooting in santa fe. the armorer in charge of handling the firearms breaking her silence tonight. >>> now the new concerns about queen elizabeth. what doctors have now told the queen. >>> and just in time for halloween, so many contenders tonight including the boy who tweeted his video as a certain news anchor for halloween. our persons of the week. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here as we near the end of another week together. as we come on, that powerful storm moving up the east coast and into the northeast, d.c., new york, new england. dangerous flooding, wind gusts up to 55 miles per hour. rob is standing by to track this tonight. >>> but
the gusts and major concern over flooding, d.c., philadelphia, new york and new england, and rob marciano timing it out. >> president biden on the world stage tonight, the 90-minute closed door meeting with pope francis at the vatican and what the president said afterward. what the pope said to the president about still receiving communion. cecilia vega traveling with the president. >>> news tonight about the deadly movie set shooting in santa fe. the armorer in charge of...
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i'm gonna tell you, chris, concerns about the d.c. jail and i get no small number of emails from people saying why is that now suddenly a thing, now that the january six defendants are complaining. >> my experience as a reporter has not been that gel is great for anyone, basically who has been accused of a crime or put them in a better state of mind generally. what was the judges implication and not watch cable news his peers that were releasing him in custody to. >> it's interesting, the judge was told by defense lawyers that says mom and dad had different political views, her solution was turnoff politics, don't get on social media, don't watch cable tv, don't illicit this political passion that allegedly brought you to washington d.c. on january 6th. that has come up before another cases, but the judge was unequivocal about that today. >> what was the victim before he came to washington, how did he join up joining the insurrection? >> we heard from his defense lawyer from his school age lacrosse days, there's work in the medical fi
i'm gonna tell you, chris, concerns about the d.c. jail and i get no small number of emails from people saying why is that now suddenly a thing, now that the january six defendants are complaining. >> my experience as a reporter has not been that gel is great for anyone, basically who has been accused of a crime or put them in a better state of mind generally. what was the judges implication and not watch cable news his peers that were releasing him in custody to. >> it's...
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>> there has been a habeas pending in d.c. for the past 14 years. >> you just let it sit there. >> personally i am not handling that proceeding. my understanding is that we have done everything we could to move it forward but it simply has not moved forward. amy: that is an excerpt from the oral arguments in the sipping court -- in the supreme court arguments -- we are joined by raymond bonner, pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist. he is producing a documentary with alex gibney about abu zubaydah and the cia's interrogation program called "the forever prisoner." his latest article for propublica is "will the united states officially acknowledge that it had a secret torture site in poland?" also with us, joe margulies, attorney for abu zubaydah, professor of law and government at cornell university. he was counsel of record in the landmark guantanamo case rasul v. bush. we welcome you both now. joe, let's begin with you. you are part of the legal team. the case argued before the supreme court, talk about the signific
>> there has been a habeas pending in d.c. for the past 14 years. >> you just let it sit there. >> personally i am not handling that proceeding. my understanding is that we have done everything we could to move it forward but it simply has not moved forward. amy: that is an excerpt from the oral arguments in the sipping court -- in the supreme court arguments -- we are joined by raymond bonner, pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist. he is producing a documentary with...
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if he fails to appear a criminal arrest warrant could be given. >>> d.c. up through philadelphia and new york, we're following the next powerful storm moving in. 25 million americans in the path. heavy rain for the i-95 corridor, concern over flooding tonight and dangerous winds gusting up to 55 miles per hour. senior meteorologist rob marciano back with us tonight. rob, you've been with us every night. we love you but this means storm after storm here. >> reporter: and this one has gone coast to coast, david. the winds picking up here in the northeast. 55-mile-an-hour gusts in delaware. these big winds are pushing the water up the big bays and river including the delaware. look at these coastal flood warnings. we've had flooding rains already and flooding water across parts of the potomac and another couple high tide cycles. it is moving so slowly and the rain that goes all the way back to cincinnati and chicago and the heavy stuff goes to new york tomorrow and pushes up into new england and lingers tomorrow nght into parts of sunday, not a complete washo
if he fails to appear a criminal arrest warrant could be given. >>> d.c. up through philadelphia and new york, we're following the next powerful storm moving in. 25 million americans in the path. heavy rain for the i-95 corridor, concern over flooding tonight and dangerous winds gusting up to 55 miles per hour. senior meteorologist rob marciano back with us tonight. rob, you've been with us every night. we love you but this means storm after storm here. >> reporter: and this one...
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jordan's king spent more than $106 million on luxury properties in malibu, california, washington, d.c. and other countries. the purchases are legal but embarrassing, given jordan's economic crisis. the king is spending his own money, not public funds or the millions his country received in u.s. aid i asked secretary of state blinken about it tonight as he arrived in paris do you have any reaction to the pandora papers >> reporter: and it is not only world leaders. elton john, ringo star and shakira are also named in the documents. >> thank you. >>> up next, inaction on the president's agenda the potential ripple effect for millions of families what you should know >>> history has just been made in nascar. bubba wallace is now the first black driver to win an elite nascar cup series race since wendell scott nearly 60 years ago. wallace had just driven through a crash at the talladega speedway and was in the lead when the rain stopped the race, giving him the victory. >>> and more now on the showdown in washington over president biden's spending plans. hanging in the balance, the expand
jordan's king spent more than $106 million on luxury properties in malibu, california, washington, d.c. and other countries. the purchases are legal but embarrassing, given jordan's economic crisis. the king is spending his own money, not public funds or the millions his country received in u.s. aid i asked secretary of state blinken about it tonight as he arrived in paris do you have any reaction to the pandora papers >> reporter: and it is not only world leaders. elton john, ringo star...
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not in a centralized government in washington d.c. that is what it is about. the standards they have been exciting up and overturned in court. your pushing through a vaccine mandate that could be overturned in court so final word but you say? >> even in jersey we give people the option is religious exemptions are health exemptions people should have the freedom to make a choice and then we should encourage them to do the right thing. and how about if you have a natural antibiotic that you have developed because you had the virus they won't even deal with that. we have sent letters on the doctor's caucus to the dentist, to the cdc they will not even show us the courtesy for united states congressman to get a return answer. elizabeth: we do not know about antibiotics we don't how long they last. nobody knows that something that deserves exploration to, we hear you congressman. final word go ahead. >> if i could jump in real quick, there is a difference by the smallpox vaccine you get vaccinated and then you've built up the resistance for the rest of your life. t
not in a centralized government in washington d.c. that is what it is about. the standards they have been exciting up and overturned in court. your pushing through a vaccine mandate that could be overturned in court so final word but you say? >> even in jersey we give people the option is religious exemptions are health exemptions people should have the freedom to make a choice and then we should encourage them to do the right thing. and how about if you have a natural antibiotic that you...
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d.c. is a great place to be based. this is the first time in 30 years that the ceo and cfo are out of the same office. i am very fortunate to have the casey here in d.c. with me. david: did you go into the office or work remotely? julie: i worked remotely. one of the things we are famous for his being close to our clients. our offices are not the center of our work and because we have distributed leadership team, i literally, even pre-covid, would go to the office and beyond teams calls. during covid i wanted to make sure our people felt comfortable working from home and did not feel pressure to go into the office. david: how do you meet your clients? you don't need them yourself so much because you have got other people around the world and during covid i assume you did not meet anybody. you were just traveling from your office to your home if that. julie: right. pre-covid i did definitely travel a lot and i think we have all learned during covid if that connections can be built remotely. certainly my fun fact was i b
d.c. is a great place to be based. this is the first time in 30 years that the ceo and cfo are out of the same office. i am very fortunate to have the casey here in d.c. with me. david: did you go into the office or work remotely? julie: i worked remotely. one of the things we are famous for his being close to our clients. our offices are not the center of our work and because we have distributed leadership team, i literally, even pre-covid, would go to the office and beyond teams calls. during...
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and you care to come out here in washington, d.c. and be part of something bigger today. let's not stop after today. when you walk out of here and you realize that the democrats are going to keep the city across the river closed until we take the majority, that should be your rallying cry as the rnla to make sure that we save not just washington, d.c. and the ability to exercise our first amendment rights in our nation's capital. we're going to save our country together by taking the majority. we will do that when we work together and prepare. we will do that when we are all on the same page as to what our mission is. and i commit to each and every one of you today. i will listen to your ideas. our team will listen to what you think the battlefield needs to look like. and putting that strategy in place to win. and i will commit to you today. i will be with each and every one of you every step of the way before the election, on election day and again where i need you the most is after election day in certain parts of our country in very marginal races. that's our mission.
and you care to come out here in washington, d.c. and be part of something bigger today. let's not stop after today. when you walk out of here and you realize that the democrats are going to keep the city across the river closed until we take the majority, that should be your rallying cry as the rnla to make sure that we save not just washington, d.c. and the ability to exercise our first amendment rights in our nation's capital. we're going to save our country together by taking the majority....
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playing on behalf of local d.c. area charities. our online commentary comes courtesy of d.c. video. if you can't be in front of your television, you can follow every minute on the go. this new app is free to download on your mobile device. >> this saturday, it is another huge state of college football right here on fox. join us for the biggest pregame party of the weekend followed by big news saturday. spencer rather and the sixth-ranked sooners face k state. >> another big weekend, getting out of the conference play here. >> we go to the fifth inning. jimmy panetta leading off. he is having a night so far tonight. two triples. here is a swing and a hit out to center field. here comes another triple. he rounds second. bobbled out there by garcia. he stops at third. >> want to play. what a play. >> another headfirst slide. we almost had a play at the plate. hesitation at third. the entire dugout is out to greet him. >> absolutely bananas. >> i am exhausted watching that. the son of the former cia director has to be enjoying this game. >> he stopped at third. throw the ball. throw the
playing on behalf of local d.c. area charities. our online commentary comes courtesy of d.c. video. if you can't be in front of your television, you can follow every minute on the go. this new app is free to download on your mobile device. >> this saturday, it is another huge state of college football right here on fox. join us for the biggest pregame party of the weekend followed by big news saturday. spencer rather and the sixth-ranked sooners face k state. >> another big weekend,...
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he has a very bright future out here in washington, d.c. but secretary of state la rose, michael adams, kim wyman, these folks are going toe to toe with the democrats in their states but also going toe to toe with the democrats out here in washington, d.c. house administration committee, would you ever think the smallest committee would be where democrats try to jam 800-page electoral reform bills through? i didn't either until we were in the minority, until i had to sit through hour upon hour watching with a straight face acting like hr-1 was progress. i run the smallest committee in congress. we have three republicans. we're small but we're tenacious. my subcommittee on highways and transit has 59 members. it goes to tell you where the priorities are for republicans versus democrats. democrats have turned our committee into a committee that is their leadership's authorizing xhi and tried to jab hr-1 through and we're going to fight hard and continue to fight hard. all of you have been a great resource. i'm here to talk about bolstering vo
he has a very bright future out here in washington, d.c. but secretary of state la rose, michael adams, kim wyman, these folks are going toe to toe with the democrats in their states but also going toe to toe with the democrats out here in washington, d.c. house administration committee, would you ever think the smallest committee would be where democrats try to jam 800-page electoral reform bills through? i didn't either until we were in the minority, until i had to sit through hour upon hour...
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it's a popular, clear, mellow way to cut down on d.c. mcconnell obstruction, which many people don't like to begin with. it would also cut into the power of the minority power, which right now is republicans. some day goes back to democrats. think about this. if you go check, recently, presidents in both parties have slammed the filibuster and call to end it because they want votes on their own agenda. more often did trump and obama agree on anything in washington. some things are just about old, broken systems and scler ottic leaders. >> there's not a single senator in the majority who thinks we ought to change the legislative filibuster. not one. >> jake notes that while many presidents do want votes on the floor, the filibuster is more aligned now with a gop this is fundamentally opposed. it hurts one side disproportionately. the side opposed to legislation to solve the nation's problems. arguing they have -- a dynamic that actually runs back before the current kind of trumpified era. he also argues an examination of when the democrat
it's a popular, clear, mellow way to cut down on d.c. mcconnell obstruction, which many people don't like to begin with. it would also cut into the power of the minority power, which right now is republicans. some day goes back to democrats. think about this. if you go check, recently, presidents in both parties have slammed the filibuster and call to end it because they want votes on their own agenda. more often did trump and obama agree on anything in washington. some things are just about...
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fauci like joe biden worked and lived in the d.c. bubble for 50 years? both are elderly fixtures in the washington establishment. both are well-liked by the undelete for different reasons. and both are politically liberal and neither has been held accountable by the press and the significant failures and inadequacies. fauci's been protected by the beltway media for so long, that he equates their approval without the american people. thus anybody who is in throwing laurels on him must be a conspiracy theorist. or just dumb. >> why do you think you have become so controversial and honestly, do you think there's anything you have done that has contributed to that? >> i have stood for, always making science data, and evidence be what we got ourselves five. people who feel differently, who have conspiracy theories, who deny reality that is looking them straight in the eye, those are people who do not particularly care for me. >> laura: you see what he did there? he honestly believes that he's beyond reproach. at the reality that millions disrupted fauci long
fauci like joe biden worked and lived in the d.c. bubble for 50 years? both are elderly fixtures in the washington establishment. both are well-liked by the undelete for different reasons. and both are politically liberal and neither has been held accountable by the press and the significant failures and inadequacies. fauci's been protected by the beltway media for so long, that he equates their approval without the american people. thus anybody who is in throwing laurels on him must be a...
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d.c.'s metro rail is pulling about 60% of its fleet out of service in response to last week's derailment. federal officials found a train car in last week's incident that was out of compliance. now every car is being pulled for inspection. no word on how long that will take. >>> the parents of gabby petito are speaking out about their late daughter and her cross-country trip with her fiance, brian laundrie. the search for him continues, weeks after her body was found in wyoming. andrea fujii reports. >> reporter: this morning, gabby pertbr s they were wrong about brian laundrie in thinking he would take care of their daughter when the couple left on their cross-country road trip over the summer. >> i worried. i told her to be careful, be safe, you know, make sure to be aware of your surroundings. don't trust everybody. but i felt safe because she was with brian, and i felt like she would be okay. i thought he would take care of her. >> reporter: they spoke out with australia's "60 minutes".
d.c.'s metro rail is pulling about 60% of its fleet out of service in response to last week's derailment. federal officials found a train car in last week's incident that was out of compliance. now every car is being pulled for inspection. no word on how long that will take. >>> the parents of gabby petito are speaking out about their late daughter and her cross-country trip with her fiance, brian laundrie. the search for him continues, weeks after her body was found in wyoming. andrea...