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USA TODAY Washington Bureau chief. Author MADAM SPEAKER (Nancy Pelosi) and THE MATRIARCH (Barbara Bush). In the works: Bio of Barbara Walters, title TBD.

Washington, DC
Připojil se únor 2009

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    11. 10. 2020

    The good news: I was on ! The bad news: My kids now telling friends that Kate McKinnon is their 'real' mother.

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  2. před 2 minutami

    Fascinating 9/11 discussion, including the "Dead List" staffers in the Situation Room sent the CIA, just in case. And the three butlers working undisturbed in a walk-in refrigerator, slicing lemons/limes for the congressional picnic. When they emerged, everybody else was gone.

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    před 6 hodinami

    On today's : 9/11: 20 years later –Resilience: New York City rebuilt after 9/11. With the same grit, it fights a new crisis. –Shanksville, Pennsylvania, gave so much on 9/11. Twenty years later, it's a town divided over the Flight 93 memorial and the attacks themselves.

    The front page of the USA TODAY print edition for Thursday, September 9, 2021
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  5. 8. 9.

    An update on the Proud Boys by my colleague : With Trump in the rearview mirror, Proud Boys offer muscle at rallies against vaccine mandates, masks

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  6. 8. 9.

    "It's far too early to pronounce Democrats' majority dead," House maven Dave Wasserman says >>>

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    8. 9.
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  8. 8. 9.

    Honored to moderate the first debate in the VA governor's race, between and . I'll be joined by panelists and Bob Holsworth in a forum next week hosted by .

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  9. 8. 9.

    Hear their stories: On 9/11, was on Air Force One. was working in the West Wing. Staffers in the White House residence were preparing for a congressional picnic. What they saw then and understand now, at 5:30 PM today. Please join us.

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    8. 9.

    On today's : 9/11: 20 years later –Generation Z has no memories of 9/11, but that group grew up in a changed world. –Photographed at his mother's funeral when he was 8, Kevin Villa has grown up talking about family, grief and love.

    The front page of the USA TODAY print edition for Wednesday, September 8, 2021
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    7. 9.

    The Texas abortion law, "is designed to be hard to challenge in the courts," tells . "This is the biggest threat to abortion rights that we’ve seen since 1973." Watch more of Friday's :

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  12. 7. 9.

    Twenty years after 9/11, the perspective from those who were in the West Wing, in the White House residence, and with the president on Air Force One that day. Please join us Wednesday >>>

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  13. 6. 9.

    You don't have to speak the language to understand the bravery of these women in , speaking out in the face of potential dire consequences. And of the journalists covering their protest.

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    5. 9.

    ICYMI: , , & joined to discuss criticism of President Biden ending America’s longest war, plus a look into the battle over abortion rights, and much more. Watch here:

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  15. 4. 9.

    How did the U.S. evacuate 122,000 people from Afghanistan in 16 days? Here’s how >>>

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    3. 9.
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    3. 9.

    Tonight , , & join to discuss criticism of President Biden ending America’s longest war, plus a look into the battle over abortion rights, and deadly storms, fires, and flooding in the U.S. Watch on .

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    3. 9.

    On today's : 9/11: 20 years later Wounds inflicted far from targets –Just coming of age, teens saw darkness. –In a new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll, most surveyed say 9/11 changed Americans' lives forever.

    The front page of the USA TODAY print edition for Friday, September 3, 2021
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  19. 2. 9.

    Spotted at ⁦⁦⁩ Books >>> Cc: ⁦

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  20. 2. 9.

    Groundbreaker: Barbara Walters was 66 when she pitched the idea of a conversation among women across generations as good TV. That was a quarter-century ago, and is still going strong.

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  21. 2. 9.

    Sharp partisan divide on this question: Republicans ranked 9/11 at the top of the list; Democrats ranked it at the bottom. Democrats put the Jan. 6 insurrection as #2; Republicans put it last.

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