we closed in on a go time. on saturday. a veteran reporter from the los angeles time was there at the scene. to witness the peoples streaming in. to witness the huge crowds converging. ready to make themselves heard. that reporter, doug melbourne from the l.a. times, was able to capture the scenes. as we closed into that noon hour. he captured the scene this way, at 11:33 am anne yes that was. it. and this isn t just a shot that was taken in the wrong direction. or a shot that was taken of the sidelines. if you look where we re reporting out there, that s the big screen. that is the stage. that s the center of the main event. less than a half hour before the whole thing was supposed to kick off. worries everybody? now, to be fair, this was 11:33 am. things did fill out a little bit by the time noon actually rolled around. but, not by that much. this was a s biggest the whole thing ever got on saturday. this was around 1 pm. about an hour into it. when there is a big march, a
if you can time the shot right. welcome to meet the press daily, i m chuck todd on a very busy september tuesday. this is going to be a september to remember politically, that s for sure. president biden wrapped up his first address to the u.n. general assembly this morning, questions about america s credibility and leadership on the world stage, at least trying to answer some of those questions. we will bring you more on his address, the reaction to it in just a moment. we want to start here in washington. the president and his democratic allies are facing a tangled web of legislation, urgent deadlines and there s inter party divisions to navigate. it s not hyperbole, it s just a fact that the biden agenda, the progressive vision, infrastructure, future of the democratic party, health of the economy, fate of a government shutdown they have all been intertwined. if you re joe pesci from my cousin vinnie what do you do you want to put on this truck. seems like leaders
his parents say they haven t seen him in nearly a week. for more, let s go outside the family home. charles? reporter: jesse, things have slowed down a bit outside of the laundrie family home. we saw most, if not all of the fbi agents here helping execute that search warrant leave a short time ago with what appeared to be boxes of evidence. this was a full force effort. we saw several agents loading items from the family s garage into a white van and other vehicles that were driven away. things were quiet out for sometime until about an hour and a half ago when we saw multiple agents come out of the laundrie home and really set their focus on this silver mustang that was parked in the family s drive way for days. trucks showed up and carried that mustang to the police station. that is the same mustang brian laundrie s parents told investigators he drove to the reserve tuesday. the last time brian was seen or heard from. according to the north port police department, brian s
our thanks. your rewards. as we begin a new hour, we turn to the biden agenda. joe manchin says he wants a spending bill not too big. in moments, how the poor people s campaign is putting pressure on the west virginia senator. plus, a humanitarian crisis in del rio, texas. new developments about how the biden administration is responding. and the woman who designed the dress that has the worlds of fashion and politics buzzing. this is american voices. we begin this hour in texas where the state s ultra-conservative legislature kicks off a new special session tomorrow. this time around, texas republicans plan to focus on redistricting. they are already busy working to redraw maps to favor republican incumbents. the texas tribune reports, quote, republicans hold majorities in both chambers they will have every advantage as they use the process to position their party for the next decade as the state population becomes younger and more diverse. this is a process known
laundry. this amid growing frustration over the investigation as protesters gather outside laundry s home in north port. we have team fox coverage. laura ingal live in jackson, wyoming on the search for gabby. first to charles watson in north port, florida. charles. reporter: the search for gabby s boyfriend enters day two. authorities are back out, searching for any trace of brian who has been missing for five days. yesterday, authorities called off the search around sunset, about 50 officers from fearly half dozen agencies were out with drones and search dogs trying to see if they could pick up a scent or trace of brian. for many in the community, the focus is finding gabby and the community made that clear last night at a candlelight vigil to show solidarity with the family as they go through what many would describe as every parent s worst nightmare. you know, we just think if it was our child, we would need the support because emotionally i can t imagine what they re