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piece of legislation, the vote 51-50 for the inflation reduction act and a sweeping 700 plus diamond bill on health care, prescription drugs and climate with all 50 republicans voting against and vice president kamala harris breaking the tie. if the house passed the bill later this week as expected, democrats would have passed a landmark piece of legislation as described by the washington post as quote one of the most consequential pieces of economic policy in u.s. history and it comes at the string of legislative victories for joe biden as the times put it, capped off an extraordinarily productive run for a congress better known for its paralysis and it included passage and the first bipartisan gun safety legislation in a generation and a huge microchip reduction to bolster american competitiveness with china and a major veterans health care measure. a series of successes was all of the more sweet for democrats because it came with the political benefit of republican ....
the face. they didn t go to college. they immediately started working, and they are saying we don t want to have to pay for someone else. podcast host joe rogan s advice to voters and response to democrats mishandling covid-19. all those people forced to close their businesses they are angry. what do you tell those people? vote republican. [cheers] serena williams. there s still a little left in me. that s a memory i don t mess with the girl i was the best with the one i was obsessed with girl, you just don t get it i thought brian: that s fire island, you probably never seen an island quite like that, off the coast of island. never been done before two islands so close to each other. steve: called the philippines. brian: okay, you got me. also, shelter island just called and said look, what about us? this is so weird because the last time i listened to lee brice in person, i m dropping names, was i was on a beach in panama city with lee bric ....
legal jeopardy faced by donald trump. christine romans. we ll get a glimpse into the legal jeopardy faced by donald trump. a redacted version of the warrant will be released. and we may learn that what convinced the judge that there was a probable crime committed. more now from jessica schneider in washington. reporter: we could see the mar-a-lago search warrant affidavit in redacted format any moment because the federal judge bruce reinhart has ruled that the justice department must make public the version they submitted to him on thursday. is is this likely significantly blacked out, but it could still reveal a few procedural details. the judge wrote that the doj must unseal their version of the affidavit by noon on friday and we saw that the judge did agree that the doj does need to blackout substantial portions since it could reveal the identity of witnesses, law enforcement agents, it could reveal encharged parties who might eventually be charged with crimes re ....
down claims by trump s attorney that this was a case about records that belonged to trump saying that the documents were not his to have. for her part, judge kennan is at times inclined to order a review of documents into a a special master. quote, justice department attorneys repeatedly pleaded with cannon not to interrupt their ongoing criminal probe that the search warrant excused on august 8th was clearly valid and authorized to obtain evidence of three significant federal crimes. cannon said she was concerned about a couple of instances in which the investigative team had flagged potentially privileged material that was not screened out during the initial review of records. that s the team that was assigned to prevent such occurrences. judge cannon did say that she would unseal a more detailed list by agents at mar-a-lago meaning that we could learn a whole lot more about that extraordinary search. while we await, it is important to put it in broader context. new ....
pottinger and former deputy press secretary sarah matthews t. two were inside the white house on january 6th 20, 21, were among the most high-profile officials to resign in protest in the aftermath of that attack. the new york times is reporting this about their role. mr. pottinger and ms. matthews are expected to help narrate what was unfolding in the west wing during those 187 minutes in a hearing that the committee sees as a capstone to a series of public sessions in which it laid out in detail trump s efforts to remain in office despite his defeat and how they led to the storming of the capitol. ms. matthews is expected to, among other things, speak to the efforts to get mr. trump to issue a statement. people familiar with the planning said by having them testify, the committee is sticking to what is now a tried and true practice of having trump insiders tell us the story of january 6th and explain the ex-president s push to overturn the 2020 election. with help f ....