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Kayleigh a crucial moment in the biden Impeachment Inquiry is unfolding. Hunter biden on capitol hill for closeddoor deposition, an interview he fought Tooth And Nail to avoid. House republicans are expected to press hunter his foreign Business Dealings and whether or not his father was involved. This is outnumbered, im kayleigh mcenany. Here with cohost Emily Compagno and harris faulkner. President of american spirit enterprises, tammy bruce and Jason Chaffetz. Lets go to david spunt live on capitol hill with details. David we heard from nancy mace from South Carolina who said hunter biden has not once invoked Fifth Amendment right to selfincrimination. She says he is defiant. House democrats say he is being very candid and there is no impeachable evidence that relates directly to hunter biden. This will be a long day for hunter biden and his attorneys and for members of congress and staff in the room. Hunter rushed past cameras, joined with his lead attorney abbe lowell. He told a co
Retirement company. Additional support has been provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios at Lincoln Center in new york, hari sreenivasan. Sreenivasan good evening and thanks for joining us. The white house and republican congressional leaders are pushing back on opposition to their plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care act both from democrats and from within their party. The law signed by president obama has covered 20 million previously uninsured americans through the expansion of the Medicaid Program for lowincome americans and incomebased premium subsidies for others. There are at least two fundamental disagreements some republicans have with the plan. Governor john kasich of ohio says the house bill will fall short of the care available today. Ohio is one of 31 states that expanded medicaid. If youre drugaddicted, if youre mentally ill, you have to cons
Citizens in the capitol. To replacein 2006 one of theirs with the edison statute. Theinute ceremony features house speaker. Ladies and gentlemen, the the United States house of representatives, the honorable paul ryan. [applause] speaker ryan oish that, even from a badger fan. Welcome to the United States capitol. Exciting day. Today were unveiling the latest the National Statutory hall. Contributes two statues put on display throughout the capitol and the delegation decided that one of their state statutes, former governor william allen, wasnt the best choice. His place they have decided to put a statue of the thomas elvaor, milan, who was born in ohio, in 1847. I want to congratulate the of ohio for this most excellent choice and i thank all you for coming today, especially those of you from ohio, for joining us in this celebration. Thank you, everybody. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the United States armed forces color guard, the anthem of our
So in his place they have decided to put a statue of the great inventor, Thomas Alva Edison, who was born in milan, ohio, in 1847. I want to congratulate the people of ohio for this most excellent choice and i thank all of you for coming today, especially those of you from ohio, for joining us in this celebration. Thank you, everybody. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors by the United States armed forces color guard, the singing of our National Anthem and the retiring of the colors. [drums] o, say can you see by the dawns early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there oh, say does that starspangled banner yet wave oer the land of the free and the home of the brave [drums] ladies and gentlemen,