Host the washington journal for october 9, in response to the hamasled attacks in israel, the white House Republicans and democrats on capitol hill have all renewed their support of the country. Many calling for Additional Support from washington, even as the house of representatives has yet to elect a speaker. Join congressional resolution condemning hamas is currently being worked on. The pentagon announced additional equipment to the country. With the white house and Congress Calling for support of israel at this time, your thoughts on how washington should respond to the attacks in that country. Heres you can call and let us know. Republicans, 2027488001. Democrats, 2027488000. Independents, 2027488002. If you want to accepted us a text on how washington should respond to event in israel, you can do that at 2027488003. You can always post on facebook and on twitter, and you can also follow the show on instagram. Pinch bowl news with punch bowl news with reporting on what might be e
Gamechanger. Joined from the white house by nbcs hans nichols and justice correspondent Pete Williams with me from washington. We know now this federal judge has ruled a former White House Counsel Don Mcgahn will have to follow the subpoena from white House Democrats. We know it stems from the mueller investigation. Take us how this could potentially impact the impeachment investigation. Thats a political question. Im not sure the answer to that. Theres a couple of variables here. Number one, yes, the governor has filed a notice of appeal of the judges ruling. I assume at some point theyll ask for a stay to temporarily stop the effectiveness ruling while they pursue their appeal in the d. C. Court of appeals. Whoever loses there im sure will go to the supreme court. Remember how this got started. This was the House Judiciary Committee asking for don mcgahns testimony about things that were raised in the mueller report. Now obviously the impeachment inquiry has turned in a totally diffe
The updated ordinance is slated for its third and final reading Tuesday. Also on the agenda Tuesday is a separate ordinance about pretextual traffic stops.