kinds of political stunt and it is a disservice to the americans people what a hideouers miscarriage of justice, a majority power exercisingnc influence over house committee assignments. wow. e asand right on cue, squad mems tried to shout outrage at one another with their faux outrage, cries louder. wow. a striking vocal similarity. the white supremacy happeningbli is unbelievable. thisng is just a bunch of racisth gaslighting. we all know it.t gas they turn congress into a placec of fear mongering, hate general . time is required that our country is failing you today. to this chamber is no longer. my voice will get louder and stronger and my leadership will be celebrated around the world as it haer ands been o utterly dissinger us and yet so predictable. the party that presided over the weaponization of government agencies from the fbi to the a suddenly crying foul. and why?why? because their committee position was actually put to ade vote . how darey they be heldn accounta
at the white house, marking the 30th anniversary of the family and medical leave act. let s listen. i had my brother and sister and chris knows them both well. i asked them to come into the incoming governor. we elected an incoming governor. we hadn t had a progressive senator in delaware for a while. it was very conservative. used to be a red state. we didn t call it that then. and so but a group of senators who were really so good to me, saved my sanity, starting with mike mansfield and the distinguished senator from south carolina fritz holings, they said come and stay six months. at the time i thought they they said you have to help us organize. we had 58 democratic senators. that shows you how smart i was. but the point was that i started commuting every day, 260 miles a day on the train to come home with my kids. that s because i was really, really lucky. i had a sister who is my best friend and a brother who s my buddy, five years younger. they gave up they liv
we re alive. that s the main thing. we ran to the restrooms and watched the buildings fall. luckily the restrooms didn t fall. what is that a tree behind them? you saw the roof damage. that is major. kaitlan is on assignment, poppy and i are here. wow. wow indeed. a lot of weather and storm damage. all across the country. officials calling the tornado damage near history. debris scattered across miles. this morning the area is on high alert. live on the ground in pasadena, texas. plus this. what is going on? you tell me how did classified documents end up at your brother s house? i have no idea. if he said he didn t, he didn t. my brother is very honest. classified documents found again but in a different vice president s home. former vice president mike pence s indiana home now in the hands of the fbi. those documents are. what we re learning about the new discovery. and this. it could have been you, don t gavel me. i m here to let you know, i can
fox news columnist served in bush bhows during hurricane katrina. welcome karl, nice to see you. so what do voters expect from governors and presidents particularly governors here when you have a natural disaster like this? well they expect governor to be in charge and to have mobilized both local governments, state government, and private institutions to mediate the aftermath and to be able to help peel get back on their feet. this is a test if you will ofen frontline leadership of a governor and also in some instances the mayor of big cities have a big role to place but governor is lead. federal government basically writes checks unless the local government and state government utterly collapse as they did in katrina and the federal government has to nationalize the event in essence. but florida has a strong tradition of governors rising up and meeting challenges they have one of the best management cities governor of florida needs to know how to deal with this because th
struggling with symptoms. let s start here in the uk, where the new chancellorjeremy hunt has ditched almost all of prime minister liz truss tax cuts announced in the government s mini budget three weeks ago. the financial markets reacted positively to the news, with the pound rising against the us dollar and uk gilts falling. in total £32 billion of the £45 billion in tax cuts have been shelved, these include. the planned 1p cut in the basic rate of income tax is now on hold indefinitely, with the rate remaining at 20%. the cap on energy prices charged to households is now only guaranteed until april next year. for a typical household, it means an annual bill will not rise above £2,500 for the next six months. but plans to cancel the 1.25% increase in national insurance contributions will still go ahead, along with a reduction in stamp duty, and the cap on bankers bonuses will still be scrapped. joining me now is chris southworth, who s the secretary general of the uk i