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cha clashing with police and breaking in to the capitol. as they swarm through the halls the speaker was on the house floor during the count of the electoral college vote. so tell us what happened when the protesters were trying to get in here. you are up there. >> well, the, when the protesters were making the assault on the capitol, before pilolice podiu and i coned be e here and they said, well no, you is are to leave. i said i'm not leaving and they said, no, you must leave. >>police, guns drawn held the invaders off the house floor. over in the senate shocking to watch. >> i think there was a universally accepted that what happened was a terrible,
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terrible violation of what, of the capitol. of the first branch of government the legislative branch. by the president of the united states. >> the mob was free to roam the. >> this door, they broke down, you can see. they broke that down. >> look at that. they broke the door. >> yeah, they smashed it in. >> and went through to another door behind which pelosi's young staff cowered, terrorized. >> they went under the table, ed out the lights and barricaded the door and were silent in the dark -- >> under the table. >> for 2-1/2 hours. >> they listened to the invaders banging on the door as you can hear from one of the staffer's
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phones. >> check this out, we are inside nancy pelosi's office. across. >> across the hall, a group broke in to the speaker's private office. >> oh, wow. >> oh, my. >> you see what they did to the mirror there had. the glass was all over the place. they the took -- >> they smashed it. >> they took the computer and all that stuff. but laptop and then the desk that they actually were at was right there that they defamed in that way. but feet on the desk and all that. >> that man was arrested on s invgating whether any of theors, soeen ieno k k yo maybe to hurt you. i don't know. >> the evidence is now that, that it was a well planned
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organized group with leadership and guidance and direction and the direction was to go get people. they were vocallwhere' speaker. hasaff, they are resomeplace, find them. >> nancy! >> while all this was going on. speaker pelosi and senator schumer from an undisclosed location called on the president to tell his followers to leave the capitol. >> it was a land slide election. and everyone knows it. especially the other side. but you have to go home now. we have to have peace. >> president said go home, but the lection was going on with his lies. his misrepresentations and his delusion that he won in a land slide in this election. >> so, finally, the protesters were ejected and you came almost right back in to session. how did that happen? >> k chuck ser and consensus that would com
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back. there was some suggestions that it may take too a w sh dt in the undisclosed location. there was general belief from the message of strength that we needed to send, we had to go back to the capitol as soon as possible. >> senate will come to order. >> vice president pence, who had been taken to a secure location in the capitol concurred with the decision to resume the count amid reports that he was livid at the president. >> let's get back to work. >> work dragged on until almost 4:00 a.m. >> i object. >> as republicans challenged certified election results. and they did that after the violence. >> after the violence. shame on them. and shame on 2/3 of the republican caucus in the house supporting that. so, t anablersfmelicans in the w atha to happen now. >> one of the reasons she is so
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eager to see mr. trump's immediate removal from office is her grave concern that in the next ten days, he mate try to do something wreckless mill te ily, including using nuclear weapons. she sauce advice from the joint chiefs. >> i sought information from those in a position to know that there's protections against the president initiating any military hospit tility or sometg worse than that. >> something else she and senator schumer did was call the ce pre torge him initiate5tme that pduo remove a a , minute.pt on the f nevdi >> tlet. course,as at home so i was running the dish washer
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putting my clothes in theai to return the call. >> joseph r biden, jr., of the state of delaware has received 306 votes. donald j trump with the state florida has received 242 votes. >> after joe biden's victory was confirmed in the election. president trump read from a telepromter, offering his most k -- >> my focus now turns to ensuring a smooth orderly and r. trump hasdeillon of power. not attend the inauguration. the new president has said he wants to minutes report on our website, go to cbs news.com, the cbs overnight news will be right back.
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looks at the messages that spurred the move. >> before, during, and even after the violent attack on the capitol, the social media site parler was agaph supporters we need to system attically assassinate liberal leaders. and pro tump lawyer llin wood called for vice president's execution, writing get the rst.g squads ready. tech colnist for yo times. >> these are things that the networks have paus s have poli. if you got kicked off of them, your next step was to go to parler and move your followers over there. >> amazon was the next to tell parler they were suspending their account. in -- a safety team said
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recently we have seen a steady increase in violent content in your website, all of which violates your >> losing your web host and app store is about as a can kiss of death as it can get. >> parle's ceo defended the platform and saying that the move could put the company out of business. >> it'bviouselusion, and reoi it to stifle free speech in the marketplace, it can happen to anyone. >> amazon's decision comes after apple and google banned parler, twitter, facebook and instagram have suspended president trump's accounts citing the risk of furs incitement of violence. the moves received criticism from mike pompeo saying silencing speed is dangerous and unamerican. but it's said -- >> it not like these people got
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banned from platforms because they said something mean or called someone a name. i meannc ere'here m bore to come. >> a pro trump demonstration is expected to be held here later this morning at twitter headquarters, even though most of the company's employees are of course, working from home. late last night, parler's ceo said that the site will be off line longer than expected because other venodrs have dropped them following those companies actions. >> it's not only the internet, cumulus, who owns 400 radio stations and employs some of the most
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pandemic. we found this message of hope on the road. >> for icu news katelynheurbuta above. >> from the beginning, monique was special on to knee. >> 28-year-old monique jones came to the hospital deathly ill from covid, and six months pregnant. >> the baby was priority over her. she'd do anything for her baby. >> eventually monique had to be intubated and kaitlyn still talked to her, prayed ove code that the only hope for motherer and child was emergency c-section. she made a promise. >> she said if monique makes it, we are going to throw her the biggest baby shower. >> a promise she kept when the baby arrived all 2 pounds 5mein
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i started crying when i saw everything. like this could not be for me. >> kaitlyn raised thousands of dollars for friends, and families and patients are out of the hospital, kaitlyn visits regularly. has to. she is the god mother. and monique's new best friend. >> i never really felt that special to somebody. i really needed somebody like her. >> it's important, especially at the end of this god awful week. to know that while all of this the was happening, so was this. while a chaos rained in shon, m the the heart hand aland, and the soul of the country, the solution to what ails us sure as heck is not under a dome. >> it's not a matter of olitics, it's a matter of loving people. it's what we need. the days that i feel like i cannot go anymore through the hard days when i don't think my
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patient is doing to make it. i know there's another monique that n yr battle cry, america. for a real uprising. that's the news for this tuesday, for some of you the news continues, for others check back later for cbs this morning and follow us any time, online, at cbs news.com. reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm chris vancleeve thise m n"esday, january 12th removing the president. democrats quickly move to try to oust mr. trump from office as the fbi sends an urgent warning
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to all 50 state capitals. preparing for the 20th. presidential inauguration is eight days away. the security measures la inst weepi ots. tbreak zoo caught theon good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. as house democrats move to impeach president trump, a second time, there's a new security threat.
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