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
inside a university in the russian city of perm, killing at least eight people before being detained. several other people have been injured in the attack. a murder investigation is launched launched after four people are found dead at a house in derbyshire in england. a volcano has erupted on the spanish canary island of la palma forcing the evacuation of some villages. a two kilometre wide exclusion zone has been set up around the volcano. domination at the emmy awards for the crown it bags best drama. olivia coleman is named best actess for her portrayal of the queen on a big night of british success. for the first time in its 108 year history, chelsea flower show is being held in september and it is already filling up with celebrities, the world media and royalty as well, and they are all here to see these spectacular gardens and we will show you them later. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the uk government is considering offering eme
and moment of truth as a divide in the party throws the president s agenda into question. we ought not talk about these numbers. let s talk about what needs to be done. but can democratic governors get it done. i will speak with jim clyburn ahead. as president biden tries to refocus on his legislative agenda, pushing through a massive $3.5 trillion spending bill that could define his presidency . only furthering confusion, for so many americans, as the pandemic hits another horrifying milestone this week, one in 500 americans have died from the virus, more than 673,000 people represented here on the national mall with flags for each death. this debate over boosters comes as the biden administration is on its heels, with a number of of crises of its own doing, facing a devastating acknowledgment from the pentagon friday that a drone strike in afghanistan killed ten civilians, a surge of migrants at the southern border leaving thousands of people, mostly from haiti, huddl
call type move. plus, moment of truth, democrats major policy priorities on the line this week as the divide in the party throws the president s agenda into question. we ought not to be talking about these numbers, let s talk about what needs to be done. but can democratic leaders get it done. i ll speak to house majority whip jim clyburn ahead. hello, i m jack tapper, where the state of our union is trying to figure out if we re going to need to get boosters or not as president biden tries to refocus on his legislative agenda. pushing toward a massive spending bill that could define his presidency. the biden administration is coming off yet another difficult week tomorrow, september 20th. marks the week the biden administration had planned to begin giving covid booster shots to the general public. instead an advisory panel to the fda voted no on friday, no on recommending booster shots to everyone after six months. recommending, instead, boosters only for those 65 a
and sean hannity have in common. they do have something in common and the answer is coming up. first, the political tactics that are causing so much chaos. it s a three-parter lie, rinse and repeat. and we have to see it clearly and cover it clearly. let s start in california, where the recall was an example of lie, rinse and repeat. fox and other gop promoters acted like larry elder had a real chance to win. they sworn californians were desperate to dump gavin newsom. some even called the election rigged before the election even happened. then when the recall failed predictably, fox just made excuses and quickly moved on, like the gop was determined not to learn any lessons and thus may be destined to repeat the same mistakes. the even further right channel who wanted american news, predepartmented newsom didn t win, predented the recall results were a mystery, until i called them out on twitter. and some still portrayed elders the winner for trying, participation trophy