She is also a bestselling author that calls maryland home. When we found out she was releasing a new book, we knew we had to have her back at the pratt stage. In under fire, brian gives her unique look at the Trump Presidency from inside the white house. The book was only released this month and is already being called a must read. If you havent gotten your copier, mahogany books is here tonight selling under fire in the lobby. You will have your opportunity to get your book signed after the program. Please join me in welcoming april ryan. [applause] thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. It is so good to be home. So good to be home. This is home, seriously. Baltimore. Im that kid who grew up in Baltimore City and i cant leave. I dont know what it is. It traveled the world. You know . Go to the white house every day but something theres a special juice in baltimore. Yes. [applause] i want to thank you guys for coming out to tonight. It touches my heart. Tonight is not about politics.
The Nations Capital to wherever you are, because the opinion that matters the most is your own. This is what democracy looks like, cspan powered by cable. And the senate is about to gavel in for the day. Members are expected to vote on a measure from senator rand paul to withdraw u. S. Troops from the west african country and later consider a resolution on antidiscrimination from the nutritional food service. Now to the senate here on cspan2. Chaplain, dr. Barry , will lead the senate in prayer. The chaplain let us pray. Almighty god, each day it seems we face new challenges, unexpected hurdles, and tragic realities. Have mercy upon us and this land we love. Remind us that your plans for us are better than anything we can plan for ourselves. Today as our lawmakers depend on you for help, respond to their intercession with your peace that transcends human understanding. Lord, fill them with the joy that comes from the strength you provide those who refuse to become weary in doing what i
Customers and drivers. It happened last year but only came to light this week. The hackers were reportedly paid 100,000 to destroy the stolen information. Now to an abc news exclusive. Our continuing coverage of the shopping season in part 19, why many dealerships will be just as busy as the malls. Abcs Clayton Sandell explains how car shoppers can save thousands this weekend. Reporter this black friday, carmakers are hoping buyers drive right past the mall and on to the dealer lot instead. Looks like its going for 26,510. Reporter Taylor Robinson is shopping for his first new car at this nissan dealer in denver. Price is a big thing and black fridays got good deals. Reporter shes in luck. Get a great deal during ram black friday sales event. Reporter this year car sales are slightly down, so the number of incentives and bargains are going up. Right now we have 9,000, almost 10,000 off of msrp. On this vehicle, so about 20 to 25 off. On this vehicle, so aboo 25 off. Reporter does it co
Up against the socalled thomas fire around the clock. The minute the wind went up, we immediately went around with our hand crew and our dozers. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Im annemarie green. This morning power has been restored to the Atlanta Airport but trouble is not over. An electrical fire brought the Busiest Airport to a standstill mostly yesterday. Most of the flights were grounded and thousands were stranded. More than 300 flights have already been canceled today. Roxana saberi is at the airport with the latest. Goodroxana. Reporter good morning, annemarie. The airport Just Announced a few hours ago that the lights are back on on all concourses and delivering to affected passengers. Full power has been restored to the worlds Busiest Airport more than ten hours after a power outage early sunday afternoon brought Hartsfieldjackson Atlanta International Airport to a standstill. They believe it was sparked by a switch gear that fa
Up against the socalled thomas fire around the clock. The minute the wind went up, we immediately went around with our hand crew and our dozers. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Im annemarie green. This morning power has been restored to the Atlanta Airport but trouble is not over. An electrical fire brought the Busiest Airport to a standstill mostly yesterday. Most of the flights were grounded and thousands were stranded. Flights have already been canceled today. Roxana saberi is at the airport with the latest. Goodroxana. Reporter good morning, annemarie. The airport Just Announced a few hours ago that the lights are back on on all concourses and thousands of meals are being delivering to affected passengers. Full power has been restored to the worlds Busiest Airport more than ten hours after a power outage early sunday afternoon brought Hartsfieldjackson Atlanta International Airport to a standstill. They believe it was sparked by a swit