News about Mark Warner

Senators take a midday break to don't wear protective eyewear and gaze at the solar eclipse engulfing the US Capitol into near-darkness while boasting about the 'first and final' eclipse committee meeting

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2024
Time seemed to have come to an end, and Capitol Hill's normal operation came to a halt as lawmakers, aides, and the public all slammed into the sun. The senators, who were largely divided by political party, were gathered together for an event that humankind has adored for millenniums - the solar eclipse. Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Capitol, many with mouths agape, celebrating the rare celestial spectacle as the moon rotated into position.

Pilots realize Boeing 757 has lost its nose tire on Atlanta's runway, according to a Cockpit recording

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2024
On Saturday, the Boeing 757 was scheduled to take off from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Bogota, Colombia, when the nose wheel came off. The Boeing 757 nose wheel incident is the latest in a string of tragic events involving Boeing aircraft that have resulted in the ire of numerous airlines and a meeting with members of Congress for CEO Dave Calhoun. One of your nose tires fell off,' according to the dispatch. It just rolled off the runway behind you.'

After a failed door accident that resulted in an inquiry, Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci says the company discovered 'loose bolts' on MANY of their Boeing 737 Max planes, prompting an inquiry. The FAA's chief claims it was due to a 'quality control' problem, not a human factor

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 24, 2024
After a plug replacing an old exit door cut off an Alaska Airlines jet on Jan. 5, the FAA grounded the majority of Boeing's MAX 9 jets for inspections. Alaska Airlines reported on Jan. 8 that initial reports from its technicians indicated that "some loose hardware was apparent on certain 737 MAX 9 planes." Industry observers are looking for concrete evidence that Boeing's MAX 9 and the legacy of earlier MAX safety groundings are undermining MAX 10's support for the larger MAX 10, which accounts for more than a quarter of outstanding MAX orders.

Only cop found guilty of murdering Elijah McClain was sentenced to 14 months in jail. As he died, a 'Gentle' black masseuse, 23, was walking home from a store when he was arrested and screamed 'I'm just different.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 6, 2024
Randy Roedema, the only Colorado cop found guilty of murdering Elijah McClain, has been sentenced to 14 months in prison. In August 2019, Elijah McClain, 23, was arrested by police after walking home from a convenience store in Aurora. By Aurora Fire Rescue paramedics, McClain, a massage therapist who offered to play violin to help animals in a local shelter, was put in a neck lock by police officer Randy Roedema and given an overdose of ketamine.

How to stop surge pricing blowing a hole in YOUR Christmas budget

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 21, 2023
Several online shops are rushing to join Amazon and using advanced technology to raise prices in times of high demand - such as the run-up to Christmas. The cost of doing things is often adjusted hour by hour, according to her. If you suspect the algorithm knows you're checking a website or have been there before, you're correct. It does.

Nathan Woodyard, a cop who reportedly restrained Elijah McClain, 23, who was on a neck-hold before he died, is charged with murder

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 19, 2023
On Tuesday, Denver police officer Nathan Woodyard (left) appeared at the Adams County Justice Center in Brighton, Colorado, in connection with Elijah McClain's (right) death on August 30, 2019. Woodyard is one of several police officers convicted of the tragedy, and his charges follow after his colleague Randy Roedema was found guilty of criminally negligent murder and third degree assault by a different jury last week. In the meantime, Jason Rosenblatt, another Denver officer, was found not guilty of any charges, and two EMTs are now awaiting trial. Stephen Cina, the doctor who administered McClain's autopsy, said he died of ketamine-related diseases, but he also noted that the incident occurred after compulsory restraint.

Mitt stirs the pot! Senator Cory Booker and Mark Warner to face Joe Biden, 80, in 2024, and never-Trumpers will rally around a single GOP challenger, according to Retiring Utah Senator Joe Biden, 80, who has urged Cory Booker and Mark Warner to campaign against Joe Biden, 80

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 13, 2023
Mitt Romney, a former presidential nominee, is going out with a bang, urging democrats to challenge Joe Biden for the White House and looking for a Republican rival for Trump. Romney, who is former presidential nominee Paul Ryan, told Senators Cory Booker and Mark Warner to oppose Biden while hosting the E2 summit. Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, former New Jersey Governor Nikki Haley, has departed from office. Governor Chris Christie and the governor of North Dakota. Doug Burgum appeared at the forum, and Romney said he'd be able to help any one of them.

Following Hamas' attack on Israel, the US and Qatar blocked Iran from receiving $6 billion in hostage swap funds, as Biden punishes Iran for assisting the terrorist party

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 12, 2023
According to a recent survey, the United States and Qatar have agreed to freeze $6 billion in Iranian assets after the Brual Hamas attacks on Israel.

Ashkan Bayatpour is convicted of sex attack on female CIA colleague as agency is accused of harboring perverts

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2023
Ashkan Bayatpour, 39, was found guilty of attacking her in a stairwell at the agency's headquarters on July 13, 2022. For running up behind the woman in the secluded location, he was found guilty of a misdemeanor charge. Bayatpour, a US Navy veteran, told her: 'There are several uses for this.' "I want to do to you, so this is what I want to do to you." His case was one of the first that managed to break into the secrecy of the CIA to be played out in a public courthouse following a series of sexual assault charges.

Hackers in China honed the State Department, according to a former government hacker

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 12, 2023
Officials said Wednesday that state-backed Chinese hackers foiled Microsoft's cloud-based security in hacking the email accounts of executives at several US departments dealing with China ahead of Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to Beijing last month. According to US authorities, the surgically aimed espionage obtained the emails of a small number of people at an unspecified number of US departments and was discovered in mid-June by the State Department.

The US military'distorted space and time,' recovering a cynical UFO.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 10, 2023
Daniel Sheehan, a lawyer, tells DailyMail.com that a whistleblower told him of a crashed UFO recovered by the US military that had 'distorted space time.' Daniel Sheehan, a lawyer, tells DailyMail.com that a whistleblower warned him of a crashed UFO recovered by the US military that'distorted space time.' Sheehan has been instrumental in bringing whistleblowers like former senior Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch to Congress.

This summer, the new trendy hotels and boutique hideaways to discover around Europe

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 22, 2023
Times are tough, but there are no signs that people are laying off significantly on holidays. We may not be back to pre-pandemic days, but that hasn't deterred a slew of exciting new hotels from opening - some super expensive, others more affordable. The summer of 2023 is expected to be a record-breaking one. Here's a look at our top picks from Sicily to Burgundy.

According to a retired Navy senior chief, there was a metallic orb UFO over Afghanistan, but not many were able to go to prison

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 8, 2023
A retired Navy senior chief petty officer has described how he saw a metallic orb in Afghanistan similar to one seen in a video during a recent Senate hearing, but is unable to provide further details. He is unable to come up with more detailed information and has remained anonymous due to security agreements and the fear of legal consequences. UFOs are investigated by the All-Domain Resolution Office (AARO), a US Department of Defense contractor, into UFOs. According to the retired Navy senior, he and other military service members discovered a metallic orb from above in Afghanistan in the early 2000s, but security constraints restricting the collection of information means the data can't be shared or analyzed.

Mark Warner, a member of the Banking Committee, says the best result for SVB is to locate a buyer TODAY

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2023
Senate Banking Committee member Mark Warner said Sunday that the best case for Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and its shareholders would be for an acquisition to take place before the day's conclusion. He said in Congress that the bank's shareholders are likely to lose their money,' but that if no one comes in to save the day, a bailout for depositors is likely. Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter and Tesla, said in a tweet that he's committed to rescuing the crisis-ravaged SVB and even using Twitter as a digital bank.

The Senate has overwhelmingly supported the rebuke of the D.C. criminal bill

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 9, 2023
Ultimately, the Senate passed a Republican-led resolution on Wednesday night to repeal a Washington, D.C. murder bill that was criticized by critics who characterized soft on crime as rising crime rates in the nation's capital. The final count was 81 to 14.

Biden heads to Philadelphia to rally Dems ahead of 2024 campaign

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 3, 2023
Biden is expected to outline his administration's accomplishments, a point he will continue to address next week when he addresses his annual State of the Union address. At a fund-raiser in New York this week, Biden said, 'It's really important we let people know what we've achieved.' We now go out and make our case.' However, although Biden's administration is concerned about the president's possession of classified information, a majority of Democrats - 52% - said this week. After classified information was discovered in the private possession of Biden, Mike Pence, and Donald Trump, the Biden administration is being grilled by Democratic Senator Mark Warner, who is asking the government to provide a briefing and damage report. On Thursday, Warner, who has been open about how dissatisfied he is with the Biden team, wrote a second letter. His committee will investigate the 'potential dangers to national security resulting from the mishandling of this classified information,' he said.' 'I think the response will be seen as increasing, expressing our deep apprehension and growing strain on the government,' he told NBC News. 'I'm hoping for a breakthrough soon.' President Biden has treated the classified information in his possession much differently than Trump, according to the White House and many Democrats.

Democrats now face Biden for DOJ'stonewalling' classified information

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2023
Democrats are now attending Senate Intelligence Committee after Joe Biden, Donald Trump, and Mike Pence's homes as the Department of Justice (DOJ) continues to'stonewall' the Senate Intelligence Committee from investigating classified reports discovered at Biden, Donald Trump, and Mike Pence's homes. Despite the Biden administration's eagerness to the slew of House Democrats, the Democrat-controlled Senate was not prepared for the Democrat-controlled Senate to also threaten the White House. Over the weekend, the DOJ sent a letter to the Senate committee expressing its displeasure with Senate Democrats, but Intelligence Chairman Mark Warner said the correspondence isn't enough to please the committee.

The intelligence committee claims that the PRESS knows more about Biden documents than Congress

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2023
The top Democrat and Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee are angry because they have not been able to review the classified documents discovered at Donald Trump's home and Joe Biden's. Senators Marco Rubio and Mark Warner sarcored that even the media has been able to view some of these documents as the Justice Department continues to block legislative oversight panels. Warner said in a joint interview that "the suggestion that we're going to be left in limbo and that we can't do our jobs is just unacceptable."

Top lawmakers demand to know what was in the classified documents found in Biden and Trump's homes

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 27, 2023
Sen. John Kerry, a senator from the United States. Mark Warner and Marco Rubio want to know if there was a'intelligence compromise' at Trump and Biden's homes to see if there was 'an intelligence compromise.' They gain access to some of the country's most classified information as the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee. On Wednesday, DNI Haines briefed committee members. However, Warner said that they could not be left in 'limbo.' In an interview with CBS' 'Face the Country,' they opened public with their questions.'

At think tank, Biden must answer the key questions about classified files

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 10, 2023
According to reports, the Justice Department selected one of two Trump-appointed US attorneys who was still in office to look into the file discovery. There are still questions to be answered regarding how the office was sorted out so late into Biden's term and why the news broke months later. 'They created this legal trouble to threaten Trump, now Biden, and now Trump and Biden are in the same legal boat,' Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton told DailyMail.com. 'How did the records get to that office space?Why were lawyers packing for him? That's odd. Who had access to these classified records?'He added, 'The other big issue is, why was hidden from American voters just before the election?'

Biden meets with Republican and Democrat leaders and calls on them to avert rail strike

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2022
"I asked for Congress if they'd be able to come in and discuss what we're going to do between now and Christmas in terms of legislation," Biden said at the top of the meeting. Biden said, 'There's a lot to do in settling the rail strike.' To prevent it from happening, Congress must take action.' This isn't a simple call, but I think we should do it because the economy is in danger.' Biden also revealed that the corporation will be discussing government programs, which will expires on December 16. 'We're going to work together to fund the government, Covid, and the Ukraine war - all controversial and critical topics.' We're sure we'll find other areas of common ground, because the American people want us to work together.'

Rep. McEachin of Virginia has died at the age of 61 after a battle against cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2022
'We've watched him fight and triumph over the secondary consequences of his colorectal cancer from 2013's legacy,' Tara Rountree, McEachin's chief of staff, said late Monday. He lost the battle tonight,' despite the fact that he was a tiger in the war.' The congressman represented Virginia's 4th Congressional District, which included portions of Richmond and the North Carolina border. He was reelected to a fourth term earlier this month, supporting gun reform in the United States and affordable healthcare. Speaker Nancy Pelosi referred to her late colleague as "a tireless advocate for Virginia families and a symbol of economic growth and environmental justice." Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., sent a statement saying: Don was a warrior until the very end.' Despite fighting cancer and going through other trials in recent years, he never lost his attention on social and environmental justice. Virginia has lost a great leader tonight, and I've lost a dear friend.'

IMAGES: Five of the six victims were shot and killed in a Virginia Walmart, including five of the six victims

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2022
Lorenzo Gamble, Brian Pendleton, Kellie Pyle, Randall Blevins, and Tyneka Johnson were among the five people killed in a press release released Wednesday evening. According to the city, the sixth victim was a 16-year-old boy. Due to his age, his name and photograph were withheld. The shooter, 31-year-old store manager Andre Bing, opened fire in the Walmart's breakroom at 10.12 p.m. earlier in the day, but the city learned the gunman was 31-year-old store manager Andre Bing, who opened fire in the breakroom. According to police, a total of 14 employees had been assembled for a pre-shift meeting, with local outlets reporting that Bing had a list of people he wanted to target. It's not yet clear if any of the criminals were on the list when they were arrested by police on Bing's person during his detention.

PICTURED: A 22-year-old Walmart employee was killed by the manager in Virginia, and another six others were killed by the same manager

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2022
Tyneka Johnson, a 22-year-old store employee, has been named as the first victim of the Virginia Walmart shooting. After frantically searching for information about her safety as reports of the shooting broke last night, Tyneka's family reported her death on Wednesday morning. Last night, she was one of six people wounded by an as-yet unidentified gunman who opened fire in the store's breakroom at 10.10 p.m. He shot six people before revolving the weapon on himself. His motives are uncertain, and police have yet to reveal his name. On Wednesday, several coworkers took to social media to announce that he was "crazy" and seemed to be'snap' in the days and weeks ahead. On Wednesday morning, President Biden released a statement condemning the shooting and repeating his call for tighter gun regulations. He has called for a ban on assault rifles from being issued consistently. This weekend is Thanksgiving, one of our most cherished holidays that brings us together as Americans and families, as we hug our loved ones and count our blessings. But there are already many tables around the country that will have empty seats this Thanksgiving due to yet another horrific and senseless act of brutality.