a safe space that we learn from our and chester s and we are here because of sacrifices that they have made and how they have contributed to our presence. and one of the things that they left for us was a tradition of gathering, seeing one another, and beginning to understand how i position myself in the conversations that we are in, in proximity to whiteness, and what do i have to do in order to reflect and uncover how until complicit and what work i can do to transform that complicity so that we can grow and heal together in these circles, do people does it ever turned into an argument? no, no. are people allowed to give their and pc thoughts about how they might be feeling about cultural change, et cetera? different communities have different facility of language. and today, we were talking about our communities, in the latinx community, that has not developed the facility of language. so yes, there may be instances where things are said that, for those of us t
believe we came to the financial terms first things first before we do will let out a little reflection. for the last 45 years as an anchor at fox they have been accustomed to debating policy with intelligent people digging into different issues on opposite sides on all things but since the president hired hiss posse to take over washington the debate for switch froma. debate to reality, gas lighting america with their ill-conceived agenda but trying to make us believe that what we see inexperience is not happening at all. take for example the border. several hundred migrants gathering under a bridge after crossing illegally, cbp facilities overcapacity as local ngos, portable juul has started releasing migrants on city streets. is open for you to come illegally. yes illegally. brian: baclly,k to reality, this the reality and the borderis fighting style. we have a secure border. is not true, the reality show has texas governor abbott desperate busting thousands of i
sound of ripping throughout the nation. there s going to be a lot of ripping. carley: that sounds like a problem for you. todd: i got home yesterday, instead of saying welcome home, honey, we missed you. my wife says you were too loud during the 8:00 hour. i m going to ratchet it down a little this hour. merry christmas to you and yours. griff: merry christmas. thank you for having us into your living room now. i have confirmation in my living room, which is in washington now, i was questionable if santa was going to come, he apparently came to the jenkins household. you can see here with lots carley: lots of gifts. griff: i got so many gifts. carley: are those all for you? griff: i assume so. who else would they be for? carley: you have two daughters. griff: i do. madeleine and mckenzie, merry christmas to you guys. todd: i called santa a dirty name yesterday, he didn t deliver to my tree as nicely as yours. griff: there s one thing about the tree. if we can show it qui
hi, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york. the january 6 select committee saved the best for last. they have just wrapped up. the first public hearing in months with an extraordinary historic moment. the panel tasked with investigating the capitol insurrection voted unanimously to subpoena the twice impeached disgraced ex-president himself. here is that moment. this afternoon, i am offering this resolution. the committee direct the chairman to issue a subpoena for relevant documents and testimony under oath from donald john trump in connection with the january 6 attack on the united states capitol. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. the gentle lady yields back. the question is on the resolution. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. i request a recorded vote. a recorded vote is requested. the clerk will call the role. miss cheney. aye. miss loftgren. aye. mr. schiff. aye. mr. agular. aye. mrs. murphy. aye. mr. raskin. aye. mrs. lurai. aye. mr. kinzinger. aye.
forgiveness plan has been temporarily all theed by an appeals court as he faces criticism on the economy and rise in crime. we have more from charles watson on the midterms and let s kick things off with lucas tomlinson from the white house. good afternoon, griff. before leaving for the beach, president biden was bragging about his initial court victories. just yesterday state court and the supreme court said no, we re on biden s side. but last night, a federal appeals court in st. louis said not so fast and blocked his plan to bail out student debt until they make a final decision. the white house wasting little time putting out a statement saying it will proceed with its plans and quote, we ll continue to move full speed ahead in our preparations in compliance with this order and the administration will continue to fight republican officials suing to block our efforts to provide relief to working families. now, it s unclear whether the court s decision means for the 2