and plug the leak. we take this very seriously and we will continue to work closely with our outstanding allies and partners and nothing will ever stop us from keeping america secure. we will continue to investigate and turn over every rock until we find the source of this and the extent of it. dana: this comes as top congressional leaders gain access to classified documents found at the homes of former vice president trump, pence and biden. bill: congressman jim hines joins us in a moment. first to chad pergram who leads our coverage live on the hill. good government is apparently no better at keeping secrets than a click of students in junior high. top house and senate leaders demand all member briefings about the latest batch of documents which were leaked. the pentagon and the intelligence community want answers. deeply unfortunate leak of classified documents is certainly as intense as anything in that now part of the in box as well. we need to learn lessons fr
i did not even think about death. but [indistinct] going through that, i should be. anybody with a camera was shot. immediately. that time, i did not think about it. i found out [indistinct] anthony: you were alive and holding a camera at a very important time in history. it is very easy to make beautiful pictures. but pictures which mean something more than what is in it. that is a totally different story. i took a walk through this beautiful world the league felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something pure in this beautiful world i felt the rain on my shoulders anthony: you know these images. you grew up with them. they are burned into your brain. they are iconic sequences. framed and seen through the lens in ways that change the filmmaking forever. all made by the same man. so who made these beautiful things? where did he come from? it did not begin in hollywood. it began here in the streets of budapest. what about his life, his past, his upbr
community service. but you know, what did not take a day or a week off, trans. and boy, it is starting to get boring. i remember when we called them cross-dressers. a swimmer, riley gaines, was attacked by a monroe s mob. [inaudible] [inaudible] [bleep] [inaudible] [inaudible] greg: oh, that was fun. lovely people. she spoke out because she feared that she was being attacked. what was her crime? defending female athletes. including this athlete who has shoulders that are wider than the rear end of joy behar. school sided with the mob, not her, that is what the modern left considers feminism, i might consider wearing a bra again. gloria steinem must be rolling in her grave, but i think she is alive. there was another riot in the tennessee house of representatives went to democrats were expelled in a role inside the capital building. remember when they didn t like riots in government buildings? people are more wired up then my hamsters after taco tuesday. and why did they tak
i wish the election was in august said one democrat. as they watch a momentum fate like the electric car tried to get up a hill. the poll has republicans leadin like a woman who just turned 26. because he likes them young. that s the joke. in case you missed it. new york times sees a swing independent women which reminds her that trapeze above larry cutlass hot tub. is it creeping you out? of course at pains that the vie who expected something so different it s like they were given a generic adult diaper instead of their favorite brand. here is a joy sending more miserable than usual and voters more focused on inflation and crime in and not her usual of sessions at and fright legs. what s depressing as the new york times released a poll toda that says that 71 percent of voters believed that democracy is under threat. only 7 percent of voters that rank a threat to democracy as a major issue this election cycle. i find that so depressing. i can t begin to tell you. talk abo
law in those regions he annexed illegally. my interview with an iranian human rights activist, a star of popular shows, spotlighting the heroic women fighting for freedom in iran. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. president biden is taking steps to try to help democrats in close races, trying to hold on to congressional majorities. today s focus, bringing down gas prices. he will explain his plan to release another 15 million barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve in december, with more potentially coming later this winter. it s a relatively small release, but what does it mean for the long-term? joining me now, gene spurling. we have seen the polls. voters say their focus is on the economy and inflation. this release will not happen until december. maybe the price comes down because markets are anticipating it. what s being done to anticipate hurting americans right now as we head into the midterms? let s remember that this 15 million