Read out loud at the World Trade Center here in new york. We are just minutes away from a Moment Of Silence at 9 03 a. M. Eastern, 17 minutes after the first plane struck, a second hijacked plane, flight 175, it hit the south tower. We will also be taking you live this morning to Commemoration Ceremonies at the pentagon and shanksville, president. As for President Biden hes observing the anniversary . Alaska in anchorage as he travels back from washington, d. C. From his trip in asia. Lets go to Brynn Gingras live standing by at the 9 11 memorial plaza. Brynn . Reporter sara, you guys said that Moment Of Silence coming up at 9 03. I want to mention that we dont even want our cameras on out of respect for what is happening behind us. So that is why i will get out of the way right at that 9 03. Before then let me give you a sense of where we are. We are right by the south reflective pool where the south World Trade Center tower once stood. All morning long we have been seeing Family Memb
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Tamara keith, White House Correspondent for npr. And ken vogel political reporter for the New York Times. Thank you all for being with us especially as part of our Leadoff Panel tonight. Ken, ill lead off with you. What do you make of this bank subpoena, if true, is it a big deal . What else does it speak of . Absolutely. We always kind of knew that this was a possibility that mueller would start looking into Donald Trumps finances and this subpoena, again, if it is accurate that Deutsche Bank has been subpoenaed, would indicate that he is fully going down that route. Deutsche bank is significant because donald trump it has at least 130 million worth of Donald Trumps debt and it sold some of that debt or could have sold some of that debt to russian banks. That could potentially give these russian banks some leverage over donald trump. And so you have the combination here potentially of Donald Trumps finances as well as his
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impersonation, sandra. sandra: hope the voice bounces back. the president is about to tout economic success, i m sandra smith. this is america reports . the president is kicking off the three-coast west coast swing at the grand canyon, see him visit 2024 battleground states and show the impact of the massive climate and spending legislation. john: his push to go green by not be sitting so well with americans right now. gas prices are steadily rising during one of the busiest travel seasons of the year. sandra: fox team coverage kicks off now, jeff flock on how the president is targeting household appliances with his climate policies. john: peter doocy is travelling with the president in albuquerque, new mexico, and does the biden white house, peter, think that green energy is going to be a winner for them? they do, john. but they would be wrong, according to a new post, a new
i don t think anybody can deny the impact of climate change anymore. when i first got here, people said it s not a problem. i don t know anybody, i shouldn t say that billions of dollars that president biden is going to talk about investing in green energy in the southwest are not from the green energy act, they are from the inflation reduction act, which if you remember just a year ago, we were told was to combat inflation. john. john: i remember that spin, peter doocy in albuquerque. thank you. sandra. sandra: the american consumer also struggling with biden s crack down on popular home appliances, some are claiming they are getting lower quality household items as a result. may sound familiar to folks listening, jeff flock is live at a family-owned appliance store in new jersey.