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name them at the moment. they are sitting in a white tiled room on shares, dressed rather as the hostages were the other day in what appeared to be palestinian costumes. one of them speaks and she speaks with real fury. one of them speaks and she speaks with realfury. and she one of them speaks and she speaks with real fury. and she addresses her remarks to benjamin netanyahu, israel s prime minister. she says they have been in captivity for 23 days, that suggests to me that this was recorded yesterday. she referred to a press conference that the families gave the previous day, which was two days ago. in which, she says, we know there was supposed to be a ceasefire. you were supposed to be a ceasefire. you were supposed to let us all go. yes, there was a press conference, and yes, clearly there was a lot of talk about ceasefires but nothing from the israeli side, nothing from the prime minister to suggest that such a deal had been struck. so, my way of thinking suggests that
chinese spy known as fong-fong. she spent four years trying to infiltrate elected officials. in moments, republican mike turner on the intelligence committee efforts to remove the democrat congressman, but we kick things off with our chief washington correspondent mike emanuel live in d.c. good afternoon. good afternoon. the vote in the house could come any time now. kevin mccarthy is pushing to have eric swalwell removed from the house intelligence committee. i want all members to ask this one question, should a member that can t get a security clearance in the private sector sit on the house intelligence committee? think about that for a moment. the house judiciary chairman fired back saying this could happen to any politician. we all have hundreds of people in our campaigns, hundreds of people. can we verify any of them? do we know everybody s association? do we know whether someone in the campaign is a spy or a thief or whatever? do we do a police investigation, a
i m proud to announce that tomorrow, 58 days in our administration, we ll have met my goal of administering 100 million shots to our fellow americans. that s weeks ahead of schedule. the president says eight weeks ago, only 8% of seniors had received a vaccination. today 65% of people age 65 or older have received one shot. 30% are fully vaccinated. he continues to believe there will be enough vaccine supply for every adult in america by the end of may. so the white house says that s part of the reason why it s finalizing plans of sending millions of doses to mexico and canada. that vaccine important to note is not approved for use here in the united states. our first priority remains vaccinating the u.s. population and ensuring our neighbors can contain the virus is a mission critical step. we have seven million release able doses of astra zeneca. we re working to finalize plans to lend them to mexico and 1.5 million to canada. so the bottom line, charles, president
looking at everything to make sure that we discover and determine what the motive of our homicides were. again, it s just very important to let you know that we are not done. in most cases of homicides, we don t have a quick apprehension. there s usually a lengthy investigation, especially when there s involving multiple victims. and so again, we re still working very diligently to ascertain all the facts so we can have a successful prosecution because that s what s most important now. so i was hoping that we would be able to release the names of the victims, but we are not able to do that at this time. and the reason is we need to make sure that we have a true verification of their identities, and that we made the proper next of kin notification. so again, i thought we were going to be able to do that, and out of respect of the lives and of the family, we want to make sure that we do that privately before we release the names of our victims publicly. again, you know, we can