mexico s government and an update on the survivors. this hour, panic in the skies after a united airlines passenger threatens a flight attendant and tries to open an emergency door mid-flight. tackled by passengers and crew, adding to a string of problems confronting the faa. the battle over reproductive rights. california s governor cutting ties with walgreens for refusing to sell abortion bills. they are refusing to sell them across the country, even where it s legal. in texas, they are challenging the restrictive laws. jay powell saying they will raise rates to tame inflation. controlling inflation will require more unemployment. good day, everyone. i m andra mitchell in a busy washington. the local governor in mexico says two of the four americans are dead. merrick garland is addressing it. i ve been briefed by the fbi, which is working with mexican authorities. senior department officials are working closely with our counterparts at the state department. during
coal mine moment for the democratic party. last night, there was a special congressional race in south texas. it saw a very deep blue sea turn bright red. now, republican mayra flores easily defeated her democratic opponent by eight points in district 34. now, get this, it s the first time in 150 years this district ever elected a republican! in 2012, obama won it by 23 points. 2016, yeah, hillary won it by 22 points. biden only won it by four, but now republican mayra flores, she won it by eight. all right, that would be a 12-point swing in two years, a 30-point swing if you go back to 2016. keep in mind, this is a majority hispanic district. it borders mexico to the south along the rio grande valley. now, mayra actually immigrated to the u.s. from mexico making her the very first mexican-born woman to be elected to congress. she s also married to a u.s. border patrol agent. she made border security a huge focus of her campaign. take a look. too many to many, the borders
canary in a coal mine moment. we have all of these instances. we need to address it or something bad could happen. you are our expert. you know this better than anyone. let s talk about turbulence. this is to someone well-known in washington, dana hyde, the general counsel to the 9/11 commission, the ceo of the millennium challenge group, worked in the obama and clinton white house. 55 years old. she and her husband and son were traveling from new hampshire down to washington and virginia on a private plane. it was a college tour. coming back from a college tour. she lives in maryland. very accomplished lady. she was on this plane with her son and her husband. this is the private plane that hit terrible turbulence. she was killed. this is incredibly rare. i don t think i have heard of somebody dying of turbulence in
coal mine moment for the democratic party. last night, there was a special congressional race in south texas. it saw a very deep blue sea turn bright red. now, republican mayra flores easily defeated her democratic opponent by eight points in district 34. now, get this, it s the first time in 150 years this district ever elected a republican! in 2012, obama won it by 23 points. 2016, yeah, hillary won it by 22 points. biden only won it by four, but now republican mayra flores, she won it by eight. all right, that would be a 12-point swing in two years, a 30-point swing if you go back to 2016. keep in mind, this is a majority hispanic district. it borders mexico to the south along the rio grande valley. now, mayra actually immigrated to the u.s. from mexico making her the very first mexican-born woman to be elected to congress. she s also married to a u.s. border patrol agent. she made border security a
former deputy director of the cia from 2015 to 2017, david s. cohen and former deputy of the cia from 2013 to 2015, avril haynes. admiral, let s begin with you and ask why did you decide to sign this letter, what important message do you believe it sends not only to the president, this president but also future presidents? sure. from my perspective basically what we re seeing in this decision is kind of a canary in the coal mine moment. i really think it s such a blatant abuse of power by the president to actually both revoke john brennan s clearance but also threaten the revocation of other clearances across the board and we ve heard the names essentially mentioned to not just in the intelligence community. for purposes of saying these