he told you about this shocking wall street journal that found that the values that have defined america for generations, the foundations of our society collapsing since 1998 the number of americans who viewed patriotism as important dropping from 70% to 38. the importance of religion dropped from 62% to 39%. having children dropped from 59% to just 30%. community involvement down. the only area that americans see as more important than it was 25 years ago, having money. what we are seeing are the awful consequences of a broken society. this is deeper than politics. spreading through multiple administrations. that is because neither republicans nor democrats, it seems to me, have really tried to understand let alone address the reasons why our society is so broken. i wrote about this a few years ago in my book more human. so many things in our lives have become too big and bureaucratic and distant from the human scale. big government centralizing power. taking it away from lo
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passed an historic bill to ban assault weapons. we will get reaction from oversight committee chairman carolyn maloney. and then the end of roe v. wade can overwhelm those struggling foster care system in america. i am ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. the january six committee might be on a hearing hiatus, but the justice department investigation into the attack on the capital appears to be finally kicking into overdrive. this week, reporting from the washington post later confirmed by nbc news, signaled a new focus in the department of justice criminal probe. donald trump, himself. prosecutors have asked hours of detailed questions about meetings that trump held in the run up to january six. in recent days, two former top aides to mike pence, his chief of staff mark short and lawyer greg jacob, have been called before a federal grand jury. witnesses have reportedly been asked about conversations with trump, his lawyers and other members of his inner circle. they post al
might be on a hearing hiatus, but the justice department investigation into the attack on the capital appears to be finally kicking into overdrive. this week, reporting from the washington post later confirmed by nbc news, signaled a new focus in the department of justice criminal probe. donald trump, himself. prosecutors have asked hours of detailed questions about meetings that trump held in the run up to january six. in recent days, two former top aides to mike pence, his chief of staff mark short and lawyer greg jacob, have been called before a federal grand jury. witnesses have reportedly been asked about conversations with trump, his lawyers and other members of his inner circle. they post also reports that back in april, the justice department got their hands on phone records from key officials and aides in the trump administration, including former chief of staff, mark meadows. as the saying goes, when it rains, it pours, because the new york times is reporting that f
Now on bbc news, unmasking a fugitive. Radio local news and information on wpro, providence. Nicholas ala hverdian. He grew up in foster care here, here in rhode island. He has passed away from a long battle with cancer. Nicholas alahverdian was 32. Cant say this enough, how bizarre this next story is. Yeah, as weve been telling you,. Authorities say a rhode island man faked his own death and then hid out in scotland. Nicholas rossi has gone by a variety of names over the years, one being Nicholas Alahverdian. He told me, he is a dangerous man. Hes wanted in numerous states. Then later on, i find out that hes alive. I said, i dont believe it. I was like, wow. Ia court in scotland has ruled thati a man who claimed he was a victim of mistaken identity is the suspect in a series of sex crimes in the united states. Mr rossi. Im not mr rossi at all. Ok, then. Thats not Arthur Knight. And you were always absolutely certain it was him . 100 . I was the whistle blower. Can you get out of the w