zeldin. he was released just hours later. there is only one option. [shouting] the suspect climbs on the stage, rushes toward is zeldin and tries to hold him off. he was quickly tackled by others on stage. a witness describes the terrifying scene. went behind the stage and saw him as he began to approach congressman zeldin and so i stepped up onto the stage, saw the attacker try to get into zeldin s face and swing. i could see what looked like a razor, knife of some sort at the congressman. i tackled the attacker from the back and slammed him to the ground. thank goodness for that. team coverage. former assistant attorney andy mccarthy is standing by and first to david lee miller live from the new york city newsroom. this could have turned out a lot differently david lee. could have been a great deal worse. the man who allegedly attacked lee zeldin has been released without bail. just what zeldin predicted. he is running for governor of new york delivering a speech
coy wire looks good in a hat. i wear them. i have fashionable hats. he needs it. mine is to be as suave as i can pull off. the federal appeals court has held up a gag order in trump s subbed a version case. hunter biden is now facing new criminal charges. the legal jeopardy he s now in and what the white house is now saying. dozens of lawmakers are calling for the presidents of three universities to step down after their testimony in an anti-semitism hearing this week. the mounting pressure they re facing despite attempts to walk back some of their comments. convicted murderer ethan crumbley will spend the rest of his life in prison. what he told the court. millions are nafacing storm today. we begin with the run-ups of primary votes of the 2024 election cycle. former president trump is facing his own legal troubles. on friday a federal appeals court ruled a gag order barring trump from attacking certain witnesses and prosecutors will largely remain in place. of
Kid its became a teacher. And i would say we could all be teachers, but the School System has taught us you cant teach it unless you have a degree or some sort of approval of some governing body that approves as a teacher, and that is not the case. I think people as they advance in their careers, they understand they have something to offer and they become teachers without that sort of approval. Its just they reached a certain level of success and they feel they have something to offer. But because of that, if i related back to parents issue think all parents could be teachers of their kids. But theyre denied that feeling of capability and thats why the subtitle is an inspirational journeyal selfdoubter to home school advocate because i doubted myself. Host did you start your kid inside Public School. Guest oh, yeah. My oldest went through second grade, and in second grade the School System, the system really just failed him. They just werent educating him the way i thought should be d
For sure. Still going to be breezy. Yesterday was windy. Today the temperatures will be more comfortable. Were not going to see all the stormy looking clouds around. 71 now in the district. Nice and dry for you. 71 loren, 64 in leesburg. You dont need the jacket this morning. As far as radar is concerned, we are nice and dry. The rain has moved off shore. As we go through the afternoon, well be a little bit cooler. Lets check that forecast and the nats play today. Good morning. Huge 235 win. Time to get out on the diamond and play ball. It will be near perfect weather for baseball. First pitch is at 7 05. If youre headed down to nats ballpark, it will be a little bit breezy until the sun goes down. Sunset at 8 00. Right after 8 00. We love that. Mid 60s by the time its over. Four things to know for the next four days. Sunny, breezy, cooler for tomorrow. At least the sunshine will be out. Chances for some showers rolling in late thursday and friday. Looks like we could get quite a bit o
And also with us is keira zhang, winner in the art category for k through fifth grade. Welcome to the show. Audrey yamamoto thank you for having us. Robert good to see you again, keira. Audrey, give me an idea here, were talking about looking back, and you know, again, i had the pleasure of being at the very first growing up asian in america event. Tell us in terms of, like, where it was and where it is now. Audrey yeah, sure. So, it actually started back in 1995, so that was shortly after there started to be an Asian Pacific American Heritage month, so we feel like its one of the longeststanding celebrations of ap heritage month. And since that time, weve received nearly 25,000 different entries from k through 12 students from across the bay area, and awarded more than half a Million Dollars to the top 1,000 winners across those years. So, were really excited and proud to have had such a broad reach and impact all across the bay area. Its really been a wonderful way for kids to be abl