the mob descended upon the area where we were taking shelter. so, it was a confusing time, it was distressing, but it became more distressing in the days and weeks that followed, as we learn more about the extent of the attack, just in the hours that followed when we saw the tape. but of course when we saw our colleagues change their tune so quickly, just hours after the attack from sheltering, to actually excusing many of these people who came to try to do what we all know was an insurrection against the people of the united states. so you end up, that s interesting that you bring up your colleagues that have changed their tune. there is some new footage that we ve been playing over last 90 minutes or so, that has been released. i want to play for you some of that footage, featuring one of your colleagues, troy i ve been a law enforcement
been flooded since roman times. what s happening now with climate change, these things are becoming more severe and more frequent. that needs to be a wake up call notjust for tewkesbury but for all of us. the abbey feels like a bit of an arc in the middle of floodplain like no s rk. it somewhere where we can hold the community in prayer and do some sheltering of this fragile creation that god has given us. if we do more of that we might see less of this. . .. we do more of that we might see less of this. . ~ , ., , we do more of that we might see less of this. . ,. ,, , . ., of this. thank you very much for talkin: of this. thank you very much for talking to of this. thank you very much for talking to us of this. thank you very much for talking to us this of this. thank you very much for talking to us this morning. - of this. thank you very much for | talking to us this morning. that s absolutely right, climate change of course accelerating these events. those people just in a r
tell us what you re hearing and seeing on the inside? hi, chuck. thank you so much. i m with five other reporters right now, and congressman reuben s office. protesters have breached the capitol. we started to get masks out from under, gas masks out from under our seat. some of the other reports think they heard about three gunshots, and we are holding our masks. members are holding their masks. we re all trying to stay calm and comfort each other. some members from down on the house floor started getting evacuated. i was with tv reporters and then some other members around on the top third floor of the house floor, and we were together to get under our chairs. we were all sheltering, a few members praying over the members, and reporters that were all shelters. as we were doing this, we
in the past three years under the biden administration, there has been the same number of people that have come across the border as the entire population of new york. as a result of that, americans have grown incredibly frustrating and angry against the leadership in washington, d.c. neil: still divided and still angry. the latest source of the biden administration to defend and sue texas over the law that will allow migrant arrest. let s go to bill melugin in eagle pass, texas, on the front of all of this, bill. neil come all lawsuits flying around all over the place these days. a short time ago new york city mayor eric adams is now suing 17 charter bus companies associated with governor abbott s migrant busing program. want $700 million in restitution for sheltering and providing services for these migrants impf city hall of new york city