inquiry back here in washington, with senate intel leaders demanding the fbi show them the receipts, formalry asking to see those classified documenting taken during the mar-a-lago search. plus, two primary elections that could tell us about the state of the republican party, all happening just hours from now. we re in wyoming and alaska with what might be the final stand for at least one former leader in the republican party. i m hallie jackson in washington. we have a lot to get to. covering all of this for us, tom winter, msnbc political analyst greg bleustein, and kim whaly from american university, former white water independent counsel. tom, i ll start with you as the tip of the spear. you spoke with giuliani s attorney who confirms he s now a target in the investigation. what does target mean and how significant is it? great question, hallie, and one we re still trying to answer. robert costello is the attorney for rudy giuliani who has told nbc news within the las
story to tell, and they want to be able to tell that story, regardless of the president and vice president are on vacation, which they are. so that s why they see a number of cabinet officials hit the road and fan out and try to keep that momentum up to tell americans what is in this legislation and why they think this white house thinks they should support democrats. we ll see the president sign this piece of legislation that democrats will bring down inflation tomorrow, which is another key step. and so he s also doing a little bit in the month of august. but this is really the precursor to the big push that he plans to make this fall. the vice president and other key democrats to make the case that he s working for them and democrats are getting stuff done for them. and they have a number of things to point to, as you noted in a series of bills. a large number of them just coming in recent weeks. victoies the president didn t
expect to get, with respect to that legislation he signs tomorrow. there is going to be i think they re doing 18 events over nine different cabinet officials. and then they re going to build on that. the white house is creating a website that will point to some of this, and there will be other things they re doing to try to, in the words of white house officials, meet americans where they are to give them this message. and so americans largely aren t paying that much attention in the month of august, but hoping to get some attention here. well, you sure are. thank you, carol. good to see you, as always. developing news coming in from pennsylvania where we just learned that somebody is in custody facing charges for allegedly threatening to kill fbi agents last week after that search in mar-a-lago, according to a federal complaint just filed today. it comes as the secret service is hardening in other words, beefing up security in d.c. and
ODNR offers $500K in grants to improve boating access
Sarah Hawley | Sentinel
COLUMBUS, Ohio The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Parks and Watercraft is offering $500,000 in grants to improve boating access for hand-powered watercraft at public facilities across the state. Applicants may request up to $75,000 for a single project during the grant period.
“Ohio has experienced extraordinary growth in paddle sports in recent years,” said ODNR Director Mary Mertz. “This grant will provide funding for new opportunities, such as improving access sites and connecting paddlers to local amenities, which will enhance local economies and tourism for years to come.”
ODNR offers $500K in grants to improve boating access
Sarah Hawley | Sentinel
COLUMBUS, Ohio The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Parks and Watercraft is offering $500,000 in grants to improve boating access for hand-powered watercraft at public facilities across the state. Applicants may request up to $75,000 for a single project during the grant period.
“Ohio has experienced extraordinary growth in paddle sports in recent years,” said ODNR Director Mary Mertz. “This grant will provide funding for new opportunities, such as improving access sites and connecting paddlers to local amenities, which will enhance local economies and tourism for years to come.”