clashed with parents, opposed to how the district is teaching gender and sexuality. how is school board meeting was about making june pride month, which board members unanimously approved late in the evening. as the braun level, several parents raise concerns about the schools transgender policies and their children were being introduced to subject matters they simply were not ready for. they need to start asking little children what they sexually identify as. children are not sexual beings, nor should they be. the sexualization of children, is pedophilia. nothing more, nothing less. i think it s really be important to be here and santa for all children. and not be exclusive. we are an inclusive community. i am a christian, i go to a inclusive church. i believe in god, and god loves all. i m completely against the law they are trying to pass. to teach little kids in the schools, six years old, to decide about sexual things they don t even know what is going on. teachi
hello, everybody, welcome to inside politics, i m john king in washington. up first, some important breaking and exclusive new cnn reporting about the special counsel investigation, and that audio recording of the former president donald trump. sources now telling cnn that trump attorneys turned over material in mid-march, two and a half months ago, in mid-march, connected to a classified military document. the one prosecutors hear mr. trump describe on that audio recording now in their possession. that tape prompting a fresh subpoena from special counsel jack smith s investigators for any and all documents relate to general mark milley, the joint chiefs chair, or iran, sources telling cnn there s also a big unknown, whether that document in question, an iran attack plan, was ever actually returned to the government. let s break down this important reporting. it s beginning with the team behind it. cnn s kaitlan collins joins us from new york. paula reid is here with me in wa
christmas charts for 2023. millions of people are on the move across the uk as the christmas getaway begins. there have been long queues at the port of dover after a surge in demand for ferries caused by yesterday s eurotunnel strike in france. and road and rail travel is also heavy, with more than 13 millionjourneys predicted between today and sunday. here s our transport correspondent katy austin. the christmas getaway is in full swing after a very bumpy start. train services have been recovering after yesterday s severe disruption. these passengers at leeds were travelling hopefully. i was glad that i wasn t going back last night, so i had friends that were going from euston and everything was kind of chaotic, so. a little bit stressed, cos see if these trains get cancelled, not sure if my train s going to be cancelled or not, so. now that i ve looked, it s all right. there have been long queues at dover s ferry ports, partly put down to a higher demand after a strike at e
weekend at camp david amid the numbers. and we have chad on capitol hill and we saw you in the video chasing house speaker mccarthy. they re aimed to get bill texted today, and mccarthy says it will not be a long, thousand page bill. they re close, but they re not there yet. i think we re all tired, that doesn t mean that we re willing to take something that s not acceptable. nothing is done. all the interplay at the table makes even a short list more complex. fox was told permitting reform for energy projects is out, but mccarthy contends that s not finalized. conservatives will need major buy-ins on spending to get their vote. it s believed that liberals and conservatives will vote no. if it s going to be a $4 trillion raise we re going to need to see something on the other side of the ledger. we agreed to $1.5 for the things that we had on the ledger if. they re going to more than double that, my goodness, doesn t it seem reasonable to see where else you can make u
inning spending, consequential reforms that will rein in government overreach. there are no new taxes, no new government programs. jason: here is what we mow is in the deal: it suspends the debt ceiling until after 2024 election, no increase in non-defense spending for the next fiscal year, and it caps it at 1% the following fiscal year. it also increases defense spending and money for veterans. we re also learning it claws back some unspent covid-19 pandemic funds and cuts nearly $2 the billion in money used to hire new irs agents. it also reportedly expands work requirements for some adults receiving food stamps but no work requirement changes for medicaid. the house republicans are expected to come back to the washington on tuesday and and vote on the bill on wednesday. we ll take it up with congressman brian mast and congresswoman beth van duyne. meanwhile, china has spent the week courting african countries like the democratic republic of congo for rare either minerals