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foreign country ignored by any infrastructure all live in the united states never just sitting in mrs hall. there's no running water. so. it's a product that's. the bush is really not for everybody. because a lot of teachers come on 12 years and they leave they don't never study. i guess is just a culture shock to. we came in 2000 some 2008. year career since. moving to village then. everybody in the good smell you could much see the water for miles to then. could look out like we look out now you could see the water. now. it's close we can see the ways buzzing over land when it when it gets rough. before lies. we can see the land working away. back home they have these here we have hurricanes they jump roddie and help people move in you do whatever you got to do is just saying like i just taken forever are you almost big enough to go to school you know you're ready. and i guess that's just what's. tears me up and said. thank you you know come on man these people these people are just like us there's no difference and these people and the people all for you that. we all. human said oh it's
foreign country ignored by any infrastructure all live in the united states never just sitting in mrs hall. there's no running water. so. it's a product that's. the bush is really not for everybody. because a lot of teachers come on 12 years and they leave they don't never study. i guess is just a culture shock to. we came in 2000 some 2008. year career since. moving to village then. everybody in the good smell you could much see the water for miles to then. could look out like we look out now...
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mrs hall many portions of loves us right now in the world right now climate change to fend off a story. faces much less away from just one week. how much worse can really get. we still have time to an ongoing. success. that subscribe for more news like this. oh and if we were. as our favorite. and if locating the bathtub was very close. to. the us that i have on hand al gore 1st for that i am going to go off on us. thank you on. our own other than yes i am the winner. of the cold war and. i will fire. pit bull metaphor. there my i was. well aware ming gal you don't look at gallo know what i do with. what i meant or. there's. this is the the good news live from berlin the e.u. doubles its orders for the biotech pfizer vaccine brussel secures an extra 300000000 doses taking up nearly half the drug makers globally. also coming up to those who engage in the acts of violence and destruction you do not represent our country. from now condemns the rioters who stormed the capital but it's too little too late for the democrats saying it won't the president out now before joe biden is sworn in.
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. >> mr. hall on the surface looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father.s somebody that had the support of his family. >> so he did, but strunsky wasn't buying the loving father and family man bit. no. when he heard about chris hall's obvious grief, the wailing that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was, "it's an act." >> i think it was a wonderful performance by the defendant of acting like a bereaved husband. but when you look at his actions, how little he did to help his wife -- >> who tried harder to save cristi? not chris, said the prosecutor. but his daughter. >> she called 911. she helped him get the body out of the spa. she is the only one that did chest compression. he had no interest in truly helping his wife. >> a matter of opinion, of course. but prosecutor strunsky poked around in chris hall's past as a policeman. and what did he find? >> this man had an uncanny ability to fabricate stories. >> seven years earlier, while hall was chief of police in cascade, idaho, he was charged with and convicted of misuse
. >> mr. hall on the surface looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father.s somebody that had the support of his family. >> so he did, but strunsky wasn't buying the loving father and family man bit. no. when he heard about chris hall's obvious grief, the wailing that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was, "it's an act." >> i think it was a wonderful performance by the defendant of acting like a bereaved husband....
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if you're near mr hall then i'll go off and give you karl lagerfeld once said i only take care of the 1st saw it in this case the dress you got me the person who lives in it is responsible for the rest i like that statement here it's somewhat similar we've got the spaces studios and a facade i want the people who work here to be happy the concrete structure is meant to calibrate the daylight so it's not too bright but that the sun still shines it was so new to me. another example of a building that connects architecture and fashion is the each song of all museum in america cash morocco designed by martin in california. the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of design it's. the facade symbolizes the texture of a rough fabric the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious color. the found us the only leave we toll in paris exhibits art rather than fashion still the spectacular megaproject by canadian architect frank gehry is the flagship of the luxury goods group l v m h curving glass elements cover the body of the building reminiscent of the ship.
if you're near mr hall then i'll go off and give you karl lagerfeld once said i only take care of the 1st saw it in this case the dress you got me the person who lives in it is responsible for the rest i like that statement here it's somewhat similar we've got the spaces studios and a facade i want the people who work here to be happy the concrete structure is meant to calibrate the daylight so it's not too bright but that the sun still shines it was so new to me. another example of a building...
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is recognized i think you met a speaker i would yield one minute to the gentleman from california mr hall gentleman from california strike you guys for one minute. ladies and gentlemen welcome to the 2nd annual impeachment show travel goods are brought to you by the censors and leftwing media the fact check ministers of shut down a big tick in the democrat party today the 2nd annual piece from a president trump isn't really about actual words spoken not a rally no. this is all about madam speaker the unbridled hatred of this president use any extreme language in any process to oppose the core of what he has really fought for you hate him because he is pro-life strongest ever you hate him for fighting for the freedom of our religions to not be persecuted by unfair mandates and limitations on speech you hate him for not subscribing to sack of those with the religion of climate change and one sided paris accords you hate him for israel you hate him for defending our borders you hate him for letting families and small businesses keep what they earn for trying to keep the ages of government of
is recognized i think you met a speaker i would yield one minute to the gentleman from california mr hall gentleman from california strike you guys for one minute. ladies and gentlemen welcome to the 2nd annual impeachment show travel goods are brought to you by the censors and leftwing media the fact check ministers of shut down a big tick in the democrat party today the 2nd annual piece from a president trump isn't really about actual words spoken not a rally no. this is all about madam...
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mrs. tom dewy. leonard hall, chairman of the republican national committee. and now accompanied by the members of the joint inaugural committee the vice president of the united states richard nixon takes his place on the platform. the moment everyone has been waiting for has now arrived. the president of the united states steps into view. a tremendous ovation re-sounds across the capitol from the thousands who have gathered here from near and far to witness his solemn oath of service to the american people and assume the leadership of this great country of ours for another four-year term. an expectant hush envelopes the throng. >> the oath of office will be administered to the vice president by senator william f. noland of california. >> i, richard m. nixon do solemnly swear. >> i richard m. nixon do solemnenly swear. >> i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> that i will bear true faith of allegiance to the same. >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >> that i take this
mrs. tom dewy. leonard hall, chairman of the republican national committee. and now accompanied by the members of the joint inaugural committee the vice president of the united states richard nixon takes his place on the platform. the moment everyone has been waiting for has now arrived. the president of the united states steps into view. a tremendous ovation re-sounds across the capitol from the thousands who have gathered here from near and far to witness his solemn oath of service to the...
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mr. clyburn were whisked out of the hall, i assume mr.arthy as well, and then we were locked into, i was in the balcony watching the proceedings. we were locked in by the capitol hill police. we had a shelter in place order, and then eventually we had to evacuate. they told us to use the gas masks that are under the seats, and we had to scramble across the entire length of the balcony, really frightening, and everyone had to get out. as i was leaving, i look back and could see them barricading the door, and it was shortly after i left that the shot rang out that broke the window and within minutes, they had breached the door and they were in the chamber. >> oh, my god. and when you were hiding and barricaded on the balcony, did you think that they would be breaching the chamber, did you think capitol police would be able to hold them off? >> no, it was clear there was insufficient force to hold them off. we did believe that they would breach the chamber. we were scrambling to hide behind the wall of the balcony, it's a short, up to the ra
mr. clyburn were whisked out of the hall, i assume mr.arthy as well, and then we were locked into, i was in the balcony watching the proceedings. we were locked in by the capitol hill police. we had a shelter in place order, and then eventually we had to evacuate. they told us to use the gas masks that are under the seats, and we had to scramble across the entire length of the balcony, really frightening, and everyone had to get out. as i was leaving, i look back and could see them barricading...
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this temple to democracy was defiled by thugs who roamed the halls and sat in that chair, mr. vice president, the one you vacated at 2:15 this afternoon, d posed for pictures, those who were roaming around this chmber. what brought this on? tid this mob -- did this mob spring spontaneously from america? no. is mob was iited to come to washington on this day byhis president for one reason -- because he knew the electoral college vote was going to be counted this day. he wanted this mob to disruptit the conional process which we are a part of. this mob was inspired by a president who can not aept defeat. if you wonder whe ithm going too far in what i say, just read the transcript with the secretary of state from georgia and listen to this present's wild conspiracy theories, one after the other, atted down by that presidented elected official and his attney as having no basis in fact. this president begs, he coaxes, he even threatens that secretary of state to find the votees needs, in any other venue that would be simple, obviously crime. the lengths he will go to are obvious. t
this temple to democracy was defiled by thugs who roamed the halls and sat in that chair, mr. vice president, the one you vacated at 2:15 this afternoon, d posed for pictures, those who were roaming around this chmber. what brought this on? tid this mob -- did this mob spring spontaneously from america? no. is mob was iited to come to washington on this day byhis president for one reason -- because he knew the electoral college vote was going to be counted this day. he wanted this mob to...
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mr. president. i'm alex hall per from reuters.n about navalny, if you are considering imposing sanctions on any of the individuals involved in his attempted poisoning and/or his arrest when he returned from germany. and if not, is that related to your concerns about it potentially derailing a new s.t.a.r.t. extension? thank you. >> i find that we can both operate in the mutual self-interest of our countries with the new s.t.a.r.t. agreement and make it clear to rush or shah that we are -- russia that we are very concerned about their behavior whether it's navalny, whether it's the solarwinds or whether it's reports of bounties on the heads of americans in afghanistan. i'veed asked the agencies in question to do a thorough, a thorough read for me on every one of those issues to update me precisely where they are, and i will not hesitate to raise those issues with the russians. >> [inaudible] >> mr. president -- [inaudible] a question about your covid relief deal. on friday you said the nation is in a national emergency, we should a
mr. president. i'm alex hall per from reuters.n about navalny, if you are considering imposing sanctions on any of the individuals involved in his attempted poisoning and/or his arrest when he returned from germany. and if not, is that related to your concerns about it potentially derailing a new s.t.a.r.t. extension? thank you. >> i find that we can both operate in the mutual self-interest of our countries with the new s.t.a.r.t. agreement and make it clear to rush or shah that we are --...
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your leadership is absolutely hall of fame and historic. so congratulations. mr. whitehouse: you are the hank aaron, you are the roger maris. so i appreciate it, and thank you. you. >> on the director domestic policy studies at aei and i am delighted to be with you today to join by a group first-term mayors facing challenges our studies are pretty interesting i'm glad you are tuning in and you will enjoy getting to know each one of them. the new generation mayors and cities i am excited because we have mayors
your leadership is absolutely hall of fame and historic. so congratulations. mr. whitehouse: you are the hank aaron, you are the roger maris. so i appreciate it, and thank you. you. >> on the director domestic policy studies at aei and i am delighted to be with you today to join by a group first-term mayors facing challenges our studies are pretty interesting i'm glad you are tuning in and you will enjoy getting to know each one of them. the new generation mayors and cities i am excited...
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and joining me now is hall of fame broadcaster mr. bob costas. thank you. a perfect person to talk to about this. >> hi, don. >> he was one of the all-time greats. but for him to achieve all of that after growing up in the segregated south, that was truly remarkable, truly monumental. >> yeah, we can start by backtracking here. hank told me this all of what i'm about to tell you in an interview about ten years ago. he remembered as a child growing up in mobile, alabama, the ku klux klan marching down his street not necessarily bent on vandalism or violence, and we know they did plenty of that, but just to intimidate black residents, just to remind them they were there. and his mother telling young hank, 8, 9 years old, hide under the bed. he also told me how humiliating it was for his father, a man he loved but a man who had been beaten down and broken by the jim crow south to have to step off the sidewalk when a white man walked toward him and step into the dirt of the street alongside the sidewalk because that was what was expected of black people in the
and joining me now is hall of fame broadcaster mr. bob costas. thank you. a perfect person to talk to about this. >> hi, don. >> he was one of the all-time greats. but for him to achieve all of that after growing up in the segregated south, that was truly remarkable, truly monumental. >> yeah, we can start by backtracking here. hank told me this all of what i'm about to tell you in an interview about ten years ago. he remembered as a child growing up in mobile, alabama, the ku...
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airport where i am now, where the plane was supposed to land, the police pushed mr navalny�*s supporters out of the arrival hallced the airport had closed and the plane was re—routed to another moscow airport. we believe that passengers are getting off the plane at the moment. his return is a direct challenge to vladimir putin and it poses a dilemma for the kremlin because if mr navalny is put in prison, that could turn him into a political martyr. if he is not detained, then he could remain a thorn in the side of the russian president. that was steve rosenberg in moscow. i'm joined now by the bbc�*s 0leg boldyrev in moscow. the return of navalny is a risk for mr navalny, i suppose, and it is a challenge for the russian authorities in an important year. yes, and it connects mr navalny to the threat he poses to the russian state, he runs a well oiled machine, which has a lot of presence in the russian regions. this year we have the elections in the regions. he was on the list of candidates and they will do everything to win. it was on the eve of regional elections when mr navalny went to siberia, when he was tak
airport where i am now, where the plane was supposed to land, the police pushed mr navalny�*s supporters out of the arrival hallced the airport had closed and the plane was re—routed to another moscow airport. we believe that passengers are getting off the plane at the moment. his return is a direct challenge to vladimir putin and it poses a dilemma for the kremlin because if mr navalny is put in prison, that could turn him into a political martyr. if he is not detained, then he could...
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mr. yang, you need to pay more attention to kari hall because she predicted that entirely. l wearing his coat. let's take a live look outside in dublin. the beautiful sunrise that we are seeing right now and it's going to be a warm day, reaching into the mid-70s once again, but it's going to be super windy compared to what we had over the weekend. >>> all right, thank you very much, kari. that's going to do it for us. >> of course, complete coverage of everything happening in washington as we take a live picture of washington coming up on the "today" show. and we'll have a full update for you at 11:00 as well and always at nbcbayarea.com. have a great day. >>> good morning. lockdown. inauguration week starts with a massive show of force in washington and at statehouses all over the country. the fbi vetting all 25,000 troops in the nation's capitol over fears of a possible insider attack. this as chilling, new images emerge from inside that siege on the capitol. >> it is only a matter of time. justice is coming. >> this morning, stunning views of the chaos you have not seen,
mr. yang, you need to pay more attention to kari hall because she predicted that entirely. l wearing his coat. let's take a live look outside in dublin. the beautiful sunrise that we are seeing right now and it's going to be a warm day, reaching into the mid-70s once again, but it's going to be super windy compared to what we had over the weekend. >>> all right, thank you very much, kari. that's going to do it for us. >> of course, complete coverage of everything happening in...
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representative cohen from tennessee you know i was recognized thank you mr rask and last wednesday i came to these hallowed halls where us served to watch the electoral college ratify and certify the election of joe biden in what was a fair transparent election which 61 courts headed looked into and all said it was fine i was sitting right up there in the gallery when the capitol policeman came in and said we're locking the doors we are locking the doors and with only minutes of that i heard the rabble knocking on the door trying to knock it down we were then told to put on our gas masks and do evacuated and we all did it. this was an assault on the constitution and assault on congress it was a felonious assault it was i tipped to murder that congress and our process is to elect our president of the united states it is the a political equivalent of shooting somebody on 5th avenue and getting away with it and somebody needs to stand up to that and the 25th amendment is one way to do it where the republicans can purge themselves of their own creation who has damaged this country and ask us to pass this resolution
representative cohen from tennessee you know i was recognized thank you mr rask and last wednesday i came to these hallowed halls where us served to watch the electoral college ratify and certify the election of joe biden in what was a fair transparent election which 61 courts headed looked into and all said it was fine i was sitting right up there in the gallery when the capitol policeman came in and said we're locking the doors we are locking the doors and with only minutes of that i heard...
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mr. president. i'm alex hall period of time from reuter's. i wanted to ask a question about navalny.you are considering imposing sanctions on any of the individuals involved in his attempted poisoning and/or his arrest when he returned from ger germany? if not, that related the your concerns about potentially derailing a new start extension? thank you. >> i find we can both operate in the mutual self interests of our countries in the new start agreement and make it clear to russia that we are very concerned about their behavior, whether it is navalny, whether it is the solar winds, or whether it's the reports of bounties on the heads of americans in afghanistan i have asked the agencies in question to do a thorough road for me onni every one of those issues and update me precisely where they are and i will not hesitate to raise those issues with the russians >> a question about our covid relief deal. on friday you said the nation is in a national emergency, we should act like it given that, the scale and the severity of the need how long are you willing to get sufficient republican s
mr. president. i'm alex hall period of time from reuter's. i wanted to ask a question about navalny.you are considering imposing sanctions on any of the individuals involved in his attempted poisoning and/or his arrest when he returned from ger germany? if not, that related the your concerns about potentially derailing a new start extension? thank you. >> i find we can both operate in the mutual self interests of our countries in the new start agreement and make it clear to russia that we...
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mr. aaron was elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1982 and was one of the first high-ranking black executivesill a rarity. despite his unparalleled accomplishments, it was his perseverance that defines his legacy. aaron, who grew up in deeply segregated alabama, dealt with racial abuse and humiliation for much of his life, during the final stages of his chase to dethrone ruth as baseball's home run king in 1973 and 1974. he received death threats. the horrific treatment deeply scarred aaron but i didn't stop him. on april 8th, 1974, at the age of 40, aaron hit his record-breaking 715th home run in his home stadium in atlanta and received an 11-minute standing ovation. a black athlete who exhibited incredible grace and strength in the face of great hostility was now being showered with applause. hammering hank aaron was 86 years old. >>> tonight on "all in," joe biden and the fierce urgency of now. >> we're in a national emergency. we need to act like we're in a national emergency. >> tonight, white house communications director kate bedingfield on the president's call for action and the push
mr. aaron was elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1982 and was one of the first high-ranking black executivesill a rarity. despite his unparalleled accomplishments, it was his perseverance that defines his legacy. aaron, who grew up in deeply segregated alabama, dealt with racial abuse and humiliation for much of his life, during the final stages of his chase to dethrone ruth as baseball's home run king in 1973 and 1974. he received death threats. the horrific treatment deeply scarred aaron...
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this temple to democracy was defiled by thugs where roamed the halls and sat in that chair, mr. vice president, the one you vacated at 2:15 this afternoon, sat and posed for pictures, those who were roaming around this chamber. what brought this on? did this mob spring spontaneously from america? no. this mob was invited to come to washington on this day by this president for one reason, because he knew the electoral college vote was going to be counted this day. he wanted this mob to disrupt the constitutional process which we are a part of. this mob was inspired by a president who cannot accept defeat. if you wonder whether i'm going too far, just read the transcript with the secretary of state from georgia and listen to this president's wild conspiracy theories one after the another swatted down by that one republican and his attorney as having no basis in fact. this president begs. he coaxes. he even threatens that secretary of state to find the votes he needs. in any other venue that would be a simple obvious crime. the lengths he will go to are obvious. the texas senator s
this temple to democracy was defiled by thugs where roamed the halls and sat in that chair, mr. vice president, the one you vacated at 2:15 this afternoon, sat and posed for pictures, those who were roaming around this chamber. what brought this on? did this mob spring spontaneously from america? no. this mob was invited to come to washington on this day by this president for one reason, because he knew the electoral college vote was going to be counted this day. he wanted this mob to disrupt...
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the frenzy of gamestop shows no sign of abating and has now reached the hallowed halls of the fed. jay powell and mrden and the administration. let's get to the former ceo of the stock exchange in london and the executive chairman of capital markets. thank you for taking time to be with us this morning. gamestop, one guest said to me this is out streeting wall street. is this a risk to stability in the system? how concerned are you as you look at the story about the stability and fragility of the system? good morning. >> thank you for having me on your show. this is a risk to stability of the system? no. these are remarkable events. they attract attention. they take us back to the first half of the 20th century when retail was extremely powerful in the u.s. market. this clearly exemplifies the power of technology, the power of communication in a quantum, interconnected world, and this return of retail really in the market is something of course that regulators are going to have to ponder, but if we look at the core underlying fact, we have basically a hedge fund and hedge funds were created on the b
the frenzy of gamestop shows no sign of abating and has now reached the hallowed halls of the fed. jay powell and mrden and the administration. let's get to the former ceo of the stock exchange in london and the executive chairman of capital markets. thank you for taking time to be with us this morning. gamestop, one guest said to me this is out streeting wall street. is this a risk to stability in the system? how concerned are you as you look at the story about the stability and fragility of...
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halls. let's not invite it back. the vice president: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i yield up to five minutes to the senator from kansas, senator marshall. the vice president: the senator from kansas. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. president. freedom of speech and freedom to protest are provided in our constitution and i share the same frustrations many americans have for the presidential election, the violence and mob rule that occurred at the u.s. capitol today and across the country the past year are unacceptable and i condemn it at the highest level. like all of us in the chamber, i'm thankful for the heroic officers who worked feverishly to restore order so we can get back to the certification process. during my 29-year career as an obstetrician and gynecologist, too often i had to sit down with patients and give them a very bad dying know cease. it might have been a very young mother of three who i delivered all three of her babies now with cancer or another with advanced cervical ovarian cancer all with a challenging prognosis but before i sat down w
halls. let's not invite it back. the vice president: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i yield up to five minutes to the senator from kansas, senator marshall. the vice president: the senator from kansas. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. president. freedom of speech and freedom to protest are provided in our constitution and i share the same frustrations many americans have for the presidential election, the violence and mob rule that occurred at the u.s. capitol today and across...
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mrs. hoolahan. >> an 11-year-old girl joined our town hall. he is was worried about the future of the great nation and i am, so. i must move forward with the impeachment of the president. he endangered this nation. i do this now for all of us, our constitution, and for this republic. i do this to temperature the republic that the democracy will stand and i urge us all to unite and to vote yes on impeachment. >> madame speaker, history is watching and saving the receipts. today my colleagues across the aisle must choose which side of a very bright line they want to be recorded on for all time. on one side, lies, sedition, inciting and supporting domestic terrorism. the other side the oath of office, the constitution, decency. there is no middle ground. today we make history forever. choose well. a vote to impeach donald trump means that you can look your grandchildren in the eye and sas you did the right thing. >> the gentleman from ohio is recognized. >> the gentlewoman from california. >> the response to political violence must always be acco
mrs. hoolahan. >> an 11-year-old girl joined our town hall. he is was worried about the future of the great nation and i am, so. i must move forward with the impeachment of the president. he endangered this nation. i do this now for all of us, our constitution, and for this republic. i do this to temperature the republic that the democracy will stand and i urge us all to unite and to vote yes on impeachment. >> madame speaker, history is watching and saving the receipts. today my...
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this temple to democracy was defiled by thugs who roamed the halls and sat in that chair, mr. vice president, the one that you vacated at 2:15 this afternoon, sat and posed for pictures, those who were roaming around this chamber. what brought this on? did this mob spring spontaneously from america? no. this mob was invited to come to washington on this day by this president for one reason, because he knew the electoral college vote was going to be counted this day. he wanted this mob to disrupt the constitutional process which we are part of. this mob was inspired by a president who cannot accept defeat. if you wonder whether i'm going too far in what i say, just read the transcript with the secretary of state from georgia and listen to this president's wild conspiracy theories, one after the other, swatted down by that republican elected official and his attorney as having no basis in fact. this president begs, he coaxes, he even threatens that secretary of state to find the votes he ne needs. in any other venue, that would be a simple, obvious crime. the lengths he will go
this temple to democracy was defiled by thugs who roamed the halls and sat in that chair, mr. vice president, the one that you vacated at 2:15 this afternoon, sat and posed for pictures, those who were roaming around this chamber. what brought this on? did this mob spring spontaneously from america? no. this mob was invited to come to washington on this day by this president for one reason, because he knew the electoral college vote was going to be counted this day. he wanted this mob to...
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halls and. set in that chair. mr vice president, the one that you ve canada to 15 this afternoon, set and pose for pictures. those who were roaming around this chamber what brought this on this mob spring spontaneously from america? no. this mob was invited to come to washington on this day by this president for one reason, because he knew. the electoral college vote was going to be counted this day. he wanted this mob to disrupt after of really unbelievable and sad day in our nation's capital, where protesters stormed the u. s capitol building, congress has now reconvened and lawmakers are vowing to finish their business tonight and certify the electoral college votes declaring joe biden as the winner of the presidential elections. i think what surprised me the most is that you can see both democrats and republicans incredibly emotional. it's the kind of emotion that you only see after a huge historical event after the 9 11 attacks something like that, where all of a sudden we're not. democrats were not republicans.
halls and. set in that chair. mr vice president, the one that you ve canada to 15 this afternoon, set and pose for pictures. those who were roaming around this chamber what brought this on this mob spring spontaneously from america? no. this mob was invited to come to washington on this day by this president for one reason, because he knew. the electoral college vote was going to be counted this day. he wanted this mob to disrupt after of really unbelievable and sad day in our nation's capital,...
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this temple to democracy was defiled by thugs who roamed the halls and sat in that chair, mr. vice-president, the one that you vacated at 2:15 this afternoon, sat and posed for pictures, those who were roaming around this chamber. what brought this on. did this mob spring spontaneously from america? no. this mob was invited to come to washington on this day by this president for one reason, because he knew the electoral college vote was going to be counted this day. he wanted this mob to disrupt the constitutional process which we're a part of. this mob was inspired by a president who cannot accept defeat. if you wonder whether i'm going too far in what i say, just read the transcript with the secretary of state from georgia. and listen to this president's wild conspiracy theories, one after the other, swatted down by republican elected officials and his attorney as having no basis in fact. this president begs, he coaxes, he even threatens that secretary of state to find the votes he needs in other venue that would be a simple, obvious crime. the lengths he'll go to are obviou
this temple to democracy was defiled by thugs who roamed the halls and sat in that chair, mr. vice-president, the one that you vacated at 2:15 this afternoon, sat and posed for pictures, those who were roaming around this chamber. what brought this on. did this mob spring spontaneously from america? no. this mob was invited to come to washington on this day by this president for one reason, because he knew the electoral college vote was going to be counted this day. he wanted this mob to...
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mr. it's been a tradition for about 67 years i have to be there i have to go along the hall right now and have. yes. but. if. as. if it is if. the. load of it he will overlook the age of all the ugly hit. in the whole of it all over the. whole of it will hold and he will be all over the load of the he did it with you will over. parting for near different years and their 3 hours later in the most traditional main temple of my sect all dressed up at 5 am like i was crazy. it was exhausting but i still do it because i want to enjoy and still not break the rules. the food. anymore you have to spend 5. years. me going on with. your mouth so i eat on the yorkshire good dog. was. happy to. go on the boil on air but raising their. voice there. oh god you know that i mean you should. not to control him so. other therians so i would just use this to show disdain. just overnight them all hoarded to get back to you. and you want to understand that so you want to be the most in the ocean we want you to know that like you have our full support you know. like i feel like i know that you're feeling the p
mr. it's been a tradition for about 67 years i have to be there i have to go along the hall right now and have. yes. but. if. as. if it is if. the. load of it he will overlook the age of all the ugly hit. in the whole of it all over the. whole of it will hold and he will be all over the load of the he did it with you will over. parting for near different years and their 3 hours later in the most traditional main temple of my sect all dressed up at 5 am like i was crazy. it was exhausting but i...
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airport, where i am now, where the plane was supposed to land, riot police pushed mr navalny�*s support is out of the arrivals halleve passengers are getting off the plane at the moment. his return is a direct challenge to vladimir putin and it poses a dilemma for the kremlin. because if mr navalny is put injail, in prison, that could turn him into a political martyr. if he is not detained then he could remain a thorn in the side of the russian president.— remain a thorn in the side of the russian president. thank you, steve rosenber: russian president. thank you, steve rosenberg live _ russian president. thank you, steve rosenberg live in _ russian president. thank you, steve rosenberg live in moscow. - all 50 us states are on alert for possible violent protests ahead of president—electjoe biden's inauguration on wednesday. protesters are expected to descend on statehouses across the country, while the national guard is patrolling the streets around the capitol building in washington, after supporters of president trump rioted therejust under two weeks ago. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal is in washin
airport, where i am now, where the plane was supposed to land, riot police pushed mr navalny�*s support is out of the arrivals halleve passengers are getting off the plane at the moment. his return is a direct challenge to vladimir putin and it poses a dilemma for the kremlin. because if mr navalny is put injail, in prison, that could turn him into a political martyr. if he is not detained then he could remain a thorn in the side of the russian president.— remain a thorn in the side of the...
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mr. kennedy or myself to follow in his footsteps, will be a tremendous responsibility and a challenge, which it would be very difficult for us to meet. ♪ >> in washington, d.c., fanatic violence erected in the hallsress. three men and a woman believed to be part of a gang, that in 1950 attempted, the assassination of president truman opened fire from the visitor gallery of the house of representatives. five congresspeople were hit, one from iowa, one from tennessee, one from maryland, and one from michigan who was seriously injured. ♪ observers noted the attack came as the inter-american conference opened in venezuela, and eight suggested the mode have -- and it suggested the mode have been -- the motive may have been to inflame america's relations with her neighbors. estimates of the numbers of shots fired range from 15-30, and each blood hole is a grim reminder to those present, of a terrible surprise attack. the gang, seized by shocked bystanders, was held at police headquarters, as a widespread search was launched for others who shared and the plot. -- in the plot. ♪ to the gun wielders and their accomplices goes the people the stiction of having perpetrated a criminal outrage almost unique i
mr. kennedy or myself to follow in his footsteps, will be a tremendous responsibility and a challenge, which it would be very difficult for us to meet. ♪ >> in washington, d.c., fanatic violence erected in the hallsress. three men and a woman believed to be part of a gang, that in 1950 attempted, the assassination of president truman opened fire from the visitor gallery of the house of representatives. five congresspeople were hit, one from iowa, one from tennessee, one from maryland,...
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mr. boarden and then departed. it was a small house, quite narrow, with no central halls because it has h been a converted two-family tenement house so there weren't that many places to hide and there were other people in the house. so if someone from the outside had come in, that person would have had to elude the oh, and the second even more important point was that the house seemed to have been locked. the front door was certainly locked, and the back door was certainly locked. that left a side door that was kept closed and latched by custom of the house and was often in the sight of the family's housekeeper, but it wasn't conclusively shown that it was locked throughout, but that's still left very little room for an outside person traitor to have come in. so the police turn their attention to the people known to be in the house at the time. the there were three others who woke up in the house that morning who survived the carnage. the first was a man named john morse. he was andrew borden's brother-in-law. he had been the brother of andrew's first wife. abby who was killed upstairs as i mentioned was his second
mr. boarden and then departed. it was a small house, quite narrow, with no central halls because it has h been a converted two-family tenement house so there weren't that many places to hide and there were other people in the house. so if someone from the outside had come in, that person would have had to elude the oh, and the second even more important point was that the house seemed to have been locked. the front door was certainly locked, and the back door was certainly locked. that left a...
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halls. let's not invite it back. the vice president: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i yield up to five minutes to the senator from kansas, senator marshall. the vice president: the senator from kansas. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. president. freedom of speech and freedom to protest are provided in our constitution and i share the same frustrations many americans have for the presidential election, the violence and mob rule that occurred at the u.s. capitol today and across the country the past year are unacceptable and i condemn it at the highest level. like all of us in the chamber, i'm thankful for the heroic officers who worked feverishly to restore order so we can get back to the certification process. during my 29-year career as an obstetrician and gynecologist, too often i had to sit down with patients and give them a very bad dying know cease. it might have been a very young mother of three who i delivered all three of her babies now with cancer or another with advanced cervical ovarian cancer all with a challenging prognosis but before i sat down w
halls. let's not invite it back. the vice president: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i yield up to five minutes to the senator from kansas, senator marshall. the vice president: the senator from kansas. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. president. freedom of speech and freedom to protest are provided in our constitution and i share the same frustrations many americans have for the presidential election, the violence and mob rule that occurred at the u.s. capitol today and across...
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capitol, spilling blood inside the halls of congress, a bipartisan effort is under way to kick mr. trump out of office. house speaker nancy pelosi said democrats are prepared to impeach mr. trump once again if the vice president and cabinet fail to invoke the 25th amendment, allowing for removal of an incapacitated commander in chief. >> i join the senate democratic leader on calling upon the vice president by removing this president by immediately invoking the 25th amendment. if the vice president and cabinet do not act, congress may be prepared to move forward with impeachment. that is the overwhelming sentiment of my caucus. and the american people. >> reporter: a small number of republicans have begun to show their support, arguing mr. trump is mentally unfit. >> all indications are that the president has become unmoored. not just from his duty or even his oath but from reality itself. >> reporter: insisting the country has no choice after the storming of the capitol. >> i think there's no question that america would be better off if the president would resign or be removed fro
capitol, spilling blood inside the halls of congress, a bipartisan effort is under way to kick mr. trump out of office. house speaker nancy pelosi said democrats are prepared to impeach mr. trump once again if the vice president and cabinet fail to invoke the 25th amendment, allowing for removal of an incapacitated commander in chief. >> i join the senate democratic leader on calling upon the vice president by removing this president by immediately invoking the 25th amendment. if the vice...
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mr. borden, and then departed. it was a small house, quite narrow with no central hall. had been a converted to family tenement house. there is not a lot of places to hide, and there are other people in the house. we and then the second, even more important point, was that the house seemed to have been locked. the front door had been locked in the back door was locked. that left a side door that was latched enclosed by custom of the house. and that was also in the site of the families housekeeper, but it wasn't conclusively shown that it was locked throughout. but very little room for an outside perpetrator to come in. the police turned their attention to the people known at the time in the house. there were three others who woke up in the house that morning, who survived the carnage, the first was a man named john moore's. he was the brother-in-law, he had been the brother of andrew's first wife, and he had arrived, the day before to pay a visit on the board and's. that seems suspicious to many people. he was also an suspect, because he was an outsider, he was from the
mr. borden, and then departed. it was a small house, quite narrow with no central hall. had been a converted to family tenement house. there is not a lot of places to hide, and there are other people in the house. we and then the second, even more important point, was that the house seemed to have been locked. the front door had been locked in the back door was locked. that left a side door that was latched enclosed by custom of the house. and that was also in the site of the families...
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mr. trump to be removed from office now. here's nbc bay area's christie smith. >> reporter: outside of san francisco city hall demonstrators met up, led by the group refuse fascism. >> it's extremely serious. >> reporter: they took part in a car caravan, outraged by the riot in the nation's capital and concerned about what the coming days before the inauguration might hold. >> every day trump remains in power, he poses a catastrophic danger. >> reporter: they support impeachment efforts ahead of a transfer of power and for people to speak up. >> if our democracy is going to stay intact, he's got to go. >> reporter: some say they noticed a clear difference in the response to demonstrators in washington who were in support of the black lives matter movement. >> there is no equality here. there is no equity. >> reporter: bottom line, they are deeping a close eye on developments in the nation's capital where a growing number of lawmakers say it's time for the president to be impeached again. jackie coda is president of the tri-valley republicans and sees it this way. >> we are 100% still behind our president. >> reporter: in san f
mr. trump to be removed from office now. here's nbc bay area's christie smith. >> reporter: outside of san francisco city hall demonstrators met up, led by the group refuse fascism. >> it's extremely serious. >> reporter: they took part in a car caravan, outraged by the riot in the nation's capital and concerned about what the coming days before the inauguration might hold. >> every day trump remains in power, he poses a catastrophic danger. >> reporter: they...
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mr navalny�*s flight had been scheduled to land. police detained his supporters. "it's a disgrace," they chant. inside, the arrivals hallwith riot police, who cleared the terminal. but in the end, the plane was re—routed to another airport. for alexei navalny, this isn't quite home, sweet home, as you can see from the welcome party. he's back in the country where last summer he was poisoned, allegedly by a group of undercover russian security agents. a country he has accused of state terrorism. five months ago, alexei navalny fell sick on an internal russian flight. in a coma, he was airlifted to berlin for urgent treatment. toxicology reports from germany, france and sweden confirmed the opposition activist had been poisoned by novichok nerve agent. last month, president putin dismissed accusations that the russian state was behind the attack on mr navalny. "if our agents had wanted to kill him", he said, "they'd have finished the job." but for weeks, the authorities here have been dropping not—so—subtle hints that mr navalny should stay away from russia. hints he decided to ignore when he left berlin. "as a citizen of
mr navalny�*s flight had been scheduled to land. police detained his supporters. "it's a disgrace," they chant. inside, the arrivals hallwith riot police, who cleared the terminal. but in the end, the plane was re—routed to another airport. for alexei navalny, this isn't quite home, sweet home, as you can see from the welcome party. he's back in the country where last summer he was poisoned, allegedly by a group of undercover russian security agents. a country he has accused of...
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mr. pence: everything that we have been able to do with their stalwart support and think about it. four years ago, we inherited a military that was hall ood out, an economy to struggle out. trim was on the rise around the world and we witnessed the steady assault on our most cherished values. under the leadership of president trump trum and orgia's two senators, we rebuilt our military and secured our border and fought for life and liberty and the constitution f the united states. [chanting four more years] mr. pence: amazing to think what we have done and begins with our national defense. i'm your vice president but the most important title i will hold s spelled d a.d. [applause] mr. pence: i'm the proud father of a united states marine fighter pile on the. [applause] r. pence: one of my unworthy son-in-laws is a navy pilot. the president signed the largest increase in our defense. we have rebuilt our military and give quen our servicemen and space force the support they need to defend our nation now and in the future. i'm here to tell you senator david perdue from his seat on the senate armed service committee has been there every s
mr. pence: everything that we have been able to do with their stalwart support and think about it. four years ago, we inherited a military that was hall ood out, an economy to struggle out. trim was on the rise around the world and we witnessed the steady assault on our most cherished values. under the leadership of president trump trum and orgia's two senators, we rebuilt our military and secured our border and fought for life and liberty and the constitution f the united states. [chanting...
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mr navalny�*s flight had been scheduled to land. police detained his supporters. "it's a disgrace," they chant. inside, the arrivals hall riot police, who cleared the terminal. but in the end, the plane was re—routed to another airport. for alexei navalny, this isn't quite home, sweet home, as you can see from the welcome party. he's back in the country where last summer he was poisoned, allegedly by a group of undercover russian security agents. a country he has accused of state terrorism. five months ago, alexei navalny fell sick on an internal russian flight. in a coma, he was airlifted to berlin for urgent treatment. toxicology reports from germany, france and sweden confirmed the opposition activist had been poisoned by novichok nerve agent. last month, president putin dismissed accusations that the russian state was behind the attack on mr navalny. "if our agents had wanted to kill him", he said, "they'd have finished the job." but for weeks, the authorities here have been dropping not—so—subtle hints that mr navalny should stay away from russia. hints he decided to ignore when he left berlin. "as a citizen of rus
mr navalny�*s flight had been scheduled to land. police detained his supporters. "it's a disgrace," they chant. inside, the arrivals hall riot police, who cleared the terminal. but in the end, the plane was re—routed to another airport. for alexei navalny, this isn't quite home, sweet home, as you can see from the welcome party. he's back in the country where last summer he was poisoned, allegedly by a group of undercover russian security agents. a country he has accused of state...
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your leadership is absolutely hall of fame and historic. so congratulations. mr. whitehouse: you are the hank aaron, you are the roger maris. so i appreciate it, and thank you. mr. inhofe: the cal ripken of climate. that's pretty good. well, madam president, that's not what i came to talk about, but i came to listen. one of the mess presentations that i have heard in a long time was just -- one of the best presentations that i have heard in a long time was just a couple of hours ago by james lankford. talking about i have never heard a presentation more heartfelt and compassionate than he did on the unborn. and i couldn't touch that, but there are a couple of things i wanted to add that perhaps were not on his -- he didn't have time to get around to. it's really important that we recognize this -- celebrating this march for life. it's taking place, it's something that has happened each year for a long time now. i have always enjoyed being a part of it. we have groups, large groups of people that come up from oklahoma. however, it's virtual this year, as everything
your leadership is absolutely hall of fame and historic. so congratulations. mr. whitehouse: you are the hank aaron, you are the roger maris. so i appreciate it, and thank you. mr. inhofe: the cal ripken of climate. that's pretty good. well, madam president, that's not what i came to talk about, but i came to listen. one of the mess presentations that i have heard in a long time was just -- one of the best presentations that i have heard in a long time was just a couple of hours ago by james...