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emma willard, anyone? troy, new york. no? a shame, a shame. so emma willard. this is great, actually, because i expected that and i want to introduce you to emma willard. so who was she? she was this very innovative teacher, school founder, proponent of women's education, and textbook writer. she was so famous in her own day -- first of all, the textbooks that she wrote sold over a million copies which is a good payday, right. so even though she founded this school in troy, new york, right near albany, today called the emma willard school, it still exists, very good school. what she became most known for were her textbooks. "the history of the united states" was reprinted 53 times over 45 years and translated into german and spanish. she was so well-known that when she died in 1870, her death was reported. she had obituaries in baltimore, brooklyn, boston, charleston, chicago, new york, philadelphia, san francisco, and several other cities and towns. everybody knew emma willard. her ideas for female education, she wrote this plan for female education which she
emma willard, anyone? troy, new york. no? a shame, a shame. so emma willard. this is great, actually, because i expected that and i want to introduce you to emma willard. so who was she? she was this very innovative teacher, school founder, proponent of women's education, and textbook writer. she was so famous in her own day -- first of all, the textbooks that she wrote sold over a million copies which is a good payday, right. so even though she founded this school in troy, new york, right near...
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how much influence did that group of people at the willard hotel| group of people at the willard hotele because the guys at the willard, so people like steve manan and rudy giuliani any conservative legal scholar where at the nexus of efforts that trump was trying to instigate in order to operate or overturn the election. they were the ones that planned this scheme where then vice president mike pence could unilaterally over to the house of representatives or refuse to... this goes to the heart of what trump was trying to do to get himself free and stated. so they were the key people behind the entire effort.— were the key people behind the entire effort. who will go in front ofthe entire effort. who will go in front of the committee _ entire effort. who will go in front of the committee and _ entire effort. who will go in front of the committee and testify - entire effort. who will go in front of the committee and testify to l of the committee and testify to that? you are certainly not going to get that from steve bannon, you are unlikely to get it from rudy giuliani, what sort of rec
how much influence did that group of people at the willard hotel| group of people at the willard hotele because the guys at the willard, so people like steve manan and rudy giuliani any conservative legal scholar where at the nexus of efforts that trump was trying to instigate in order to operate or overturn the election. they were the ones that planned this scheme where then vice president mike pence could unilaterally over to the house of representatives or refuse to... this goes to the heart...
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a lot of key trump allies were in that willard hotel command center. that war room.hat went on in there. what questions do you have about the level of trump's involvement and whether he was communicating directly with that group? i suppose any sign of any communication with that group would be very interesting. >> yeah, of course, of course, jim. for history's sake and to learn from what happened around the election and i don't even mean january 6th. in some ways i am more worried with respect to what happened to our dmok rasy than what happened that day. but one, we need to know all the facts, who was involved and how. i am not sure it's important from a political standpoint, right? i mean, you still have 60% or so of republicans believing that donald trump won the election. and it doesn't seem to me that there is any list of facts or -- or weight of facts that is going to change that. but of course, jim the key thing here, the rool really key thing here is could you get facts that would show enough evidence to suggest a chargeable conspiracy? you know, could there
a lot of key trump allies were in that willard hotel command center. that war room.hat went on in there. what questions do you have about the level of trump's involvement and whether he was communicating directly with that group? i suppose any sign of any communication with that group would be very interesting. >> yeah, of course, of course, jim. for history's sake and to learn from what happened around the election and i don't even mean january 6th. in some ways i am more worried with...
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willard's described it as his gift to his home city. joanne writtle, bbc news.e bowled out for 147. rory burns became only the second player in ashes history to be out to the first ball of the series. joe wilson reports. # we are the army! # the barmy army! #. no travelling fans permitted in australia, but if you were brave enough to support england and live in brisbane, well, hurry to your seats. you might miss it. the ashes start. and rory burns. 0uch. yes, that was the first ball of the series, and it sure set the tone. david malan departed with england's score 11, so england's captain was in. england rely onjoe root. hundreds he made? nought. australia's new captain pat cummins got rid of ben stokes. and straight after lunch, haseeb hameed, who had at least defied for 25. but now watch this. the ball suddenly flying to the boundary atjos buttler pace. he had a partnership with 0llie pope, and in the crowd, appreciation. for the neutral supporter, at least it was getting competitive. for a bit. there was jos buttler gone for 39. england were all out forjust 1
willard's described it as his gift to his home city. joanne writtle, bbc news.e bowled out for 147. rory burns became only the second player in ashes history to be out to the first ball of the series. joe wilson reports. # we are the army! # the barmy army! #. no travelling fans permitted in australia, but if you were brave enough to support england and live in brisbane, well, hurry to your seats. you might miss it. the ashes start. and rory burns. 0uch. yes, that was the first ball of the...
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everybody knew emma willard. and in fact, her ideas for female education, she wrote this plan for female education when she presented the new york state legislature in the 18 90s basically called the plan. and that was what galvanized stood. and this led to the school she founded in troy. but she also said that plan all over and pierre -- in columbia, they found -- founded a seminary called the seminary school. and was all over the place. so she was active and wanted to be establishing athens, greece. she was internationally famous to. so i'm i want to read all four papers and letters, the stuff that she -- there's a great arc of a four pictures there. this is just when you walk into the library of the school. this is a single copy of all the different editions of her books. these are all by emma willard. in this cabinet. what's your argument for familiarization? i want to lay out the argument real quick and show how it relates to these common concerns of the era. her argument was basically that female education
everybody knew emma willard. and in fact, her ideas for female education, she wrote this plan for female education when she presented the new york state legislature in the 18 90s basically called the plan. and that was what galvanized stood. and this led to the school she founded in troy. but she also said that plan all over and pierre -- in columbia, they found -- founded a seminary called the seminary school. and was all over the place. so she was active and wanted to be establishing athens,...
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wilhite has described it as his gift to his home city. —— michael willard. a restored coral reef in indonesia say their recordings of fish "whooping, croaking and growling" are the reef coming back to life. take a listen to this. clicking and bubbling noises. the researchers used underwater microphones to record. and these sounds, some of which have never been recorded before, provide a measure of the health of the reef. the fish continue to surprise and amaze us, the longer we listen. wejoked and amaze us, the longer we listen. we joked that the more we put our heads underwater into listen the weirder it gets. we are discovering almost every time we go out that the fish can make more and weirder and more diverse sounds than we ever thought before. sound is a really important part of lives underwater, because sound travels to find a lot of these animals are using sound for all sorts of things in everyday life. some of the signs that a hero than defending their territory, some of the signs are then trying to attract a mate. some of them are communicating with
wilhite has described it as his gift to his home city. —— michael willard. a restored coral reef in indonesia say their recordings of fish "whooping, croaking and growling" are the reef coming back to life. take a listen to this. clicking and bubbling noises. the researchers used underwater microphones to record. and these sounds, some of which have never been recorded before, provide a measure of the health of the reef. the fish continue to surprise and amaze us, the longer we...
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there was a massive operation happening at the willard. >> plenty of room available, really?ania avenue at the capitol. this is going to bloom pivotally in the investigation but it's true, they're all focusing on the culpability of trump himself and whether he directed the willard and the capitol attack. >> hugo, spell it all out for us in terms of the phone call and what the select committee may be able to actually find out from the records. they presumably if they can get hold of the record, they could find out what time it was made and who it was made to. how are they going to find out the content of that phone call, if they can't find out the content of that phone call, how much good is it? >> so i think this is the key question. i caught up with the chairman of the select committee benny thompson before congress broke for recess a couple of weeks ago and he told me and you say this in the story that they're going to ask the national archives for the white house communications from january 5th and january 6th, if trump made that call to the willard because he called lawye
there was a massive operation happening at the willard. >> plenty of room available, really?ania avenue at the capitol. this is going to bloom pivotally in the investigation but it's true, they're all focusing on the culpability of trump himself and whether he directed the willard and the capitol attack. >> hugo, spell it all out for us in terms of the phone call and what the select committee may be able to actually find out from the records. they presumably if they can get hold of...
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that brings us to emma willard, anyone from new york. anyone, no. it is a shame. so, this is great because i expected that and i want to introduce you to her so who was she, she was this very innovative teacher, school conference on the women's education and textbook) she was so famous in their own day, first all the textbook she wrote sold over a million copies which is a good payday so even though she founded the school in troy, new york right near albany. today called the emma willis school and so this mega school, what should became most known for wasn't textbooks in her history of the united states was reprinted 53 times over 45 years and translated into german and spanish. she was so well-known that when when she died in 1870, her death was reported and she had obituaries in chicago new york philadelphia and several other cities and towns printed everybody knew her. and in fact are ideas for female education, she wrote a plan for female education which you presented to the new york state legislature in it and trent 1819, the plan. and that is what galvanized
that brings us to emma willard, anyone from new york. anyone, no. it is a shame. so, this is great because i expected that and i want to introduce you to her so who was she, she was this very innovative teacher, school conference on the women's education and textbook) she was so famous in their own day, first all the textbook she wrote sold over a million copies which is a good payday so even though she founded the school in troy, new york right near albany. today called the emma willis school...
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just learned about text messages and learning more about the phone calls placed to the willard hotel,rn even more. are democrats relying only be this public phase to get more votes come midterms? >> they would tell you this is an investigation, a serious threat to our constitutional and democracy and not about partisan politics but of course would like to set the stage for midterm elections focusing blame on former president trump and republicans for what happened on january 6th, where this whole thing gets, know, tied up between a legitimate investigation and a partisan effort to gain political points. by bringing the hearings out in public in the spring as they're talking about it will focus national attention in a way that hasn't been done in the investigation so far. there's nothing comparing to having people sitting in a witness chair testifying before congress telling their story on-camera live and in a very human way and something they think could shift dynamics in terms how the public receives this event. possibly a final report or another interim report before the november el
just learned about text messages and learning more about the phone calls placed to the willard hotel,rn even more. are democrats relying only be this public phase to get more votes come midterms? >> they would tell you this is an investigation, a serious threat to our constitutional and democracy and not about partisan politics but of course would like to set the stage for midterm elections focusing blame on former president trump and republicans for what happened on january 6th, where...
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willard's described it as his gift to his home city. joanne writtle, bbc news.g the coast at the moment we still have gus running into the 60 mph across western wales. that is where the winds are strongest when they were, slowly overnight. the radar picture shows a couple of bands of rain stretching across northern ireland into the northwest of england and wales and for the last hour some has turned justly over the high ground in wales and not out of the question we could see a bit of snow but pretty high up. probably about three to meters elevation or so. overnight it turns chilli across northern england and scotland, cold enough for patches of frost with the lowest temperatures down to minus three degrees. tomorrow morning, could be an odd spot of rain across parts of scotland and northern england for a time within the weather brightens for most of us with some sunshine ahead of the next band of rain that is coming in off the atlantic. this band of rain, what follows is milder air, so across the south of wales, and it is southwest england late in the day, the
willard's described it as his gift to his home city. joanne writtle, bbc news.g the coast at the moment we still have gus running into the 60 mph across western wales. that is where the winds are strongest when they were, slowly overnight. the radar picture shows a couple of bands of rain stretching across northern ireland into the northwest of england and wales and for the last hour some has turned justly over the high ground in wales and not out of the question we could see a bit of snow but...
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nicholas, one of the alleged participants of that willard hotel call that "the guardian" is reportingy giuliani. he's undeniably a central figure in a lot of these efforts following the 2020 election. he's currently not a subpoena target for the committee. why is that? and do you expect that will change? >> the committee has said over and over that pretty much anyone is on the table as far as who they want to talk to. and just because they haven't subpoenaed guiliani yet doesn't mean they won't in the future. we've seen other folks that were in these willard hotel war room situations subpoenaed by the committee. we've seen them go after other people in the former president's orbit that were involved in these efforts to overturn the election. it's very likely that at some point the spotlight will turn to giuliani himself if he hasn't already come forward to talk with them voluntary. >> nicholas wu, ali vitali, thank you both. >>> still to come, more than 6 million americans live with alzheimer's. and msnbc's richard lui spoke exclusively with hhs secretary xavier becerra about his new
nicholas, one of the alleged participants of that willard hotel call that "the guardian" is reportingy giuliani. he's undeniably a central figure in a lot of these efforts following the 2020 election. he's currently not a subpoena target for the committee. why is that? and do you expect that will change? >> the committee has said over and over that pretty much anyone is on the table as far as who they want to talk to. and just because they haven't subpoenaed guiliani yet doesn't...
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>> here's what we know about the willard.ice with trump one on one. but across the street at the willard, a fancy hotel, you have bannon, you have giuliani, other trump allies. outside the hotel, the proud boys, the oath keepers. i was outside the hotel that night walking through the streets taking notes as a reporter. it was a chaotic scene, and they were trying to pressure pence to somehow succumb to trump's pressure campaign, push the election to the house of representatives, and pull all these levers of power to try to get trump to stay in office. this was very real. that's what our reporting shows. and it could happen again in 2024. >> robert costa, thanks so much for being here. merry christmas to you. >> merry christmas to you. >>> from social media, what do we have so far having just come in? this may end up as another big mistake on trump's part. he'll only be confirming what he incited, the attack on the capitol, without him urging his supporters it would not have happened. the point i was making to robert costa is
>> here's what we know about the willard.ice with trump one on one. but across the street at the willard, a fancy hotel, you have bannon, you have giuliani, other trump allies. outside the hotel, the proud boys, the oath keepers. i was outside the hotel that night walking through the streets taking notes as a reporter. it was a chaotic scene, and they were trying to pressure pence to somehow succumb to trump's pressure campaign, push the election to the house of representatives, and pull...
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they're looking at stuff with communications with people at the willard, interestingly. they were looking at his contacts with president trump. and whether, you know, he had contacts with members of congress. so it's a really far-reaching investigation and line of inquiry for jeffrey clark. they're pulling a lot from the senate judiciary report, but they've also got their own investigative work that they can rely on. we know from the transcript now that they pulled -- the select committee pulled meta data from some of the letters that jeffrey clark was involved in, and it implicated the white house. >> you tweeted that the january 6th committee members have been making the point that former white house chief of staff mark meadows is cooperating a lot lately, but not all clear that he intends to cooperate in a way that the committee imagines. what do you mean by that? >> yeah, this was really interesting. and it goes to the point about the collect committee is announcing its cooperation and mark meadows and his attorney also announced their cooperation. the problem is, if
they're looking at stuff with communications with people at the willard, interestingly. they were looking at his contacts with president trump. and whether, you know, he had contacts with members of congress. so it's a really far-reaching investigation and line of inquiry for jeffrey clark. they're pulling a lot from the senate judiciary report, but they've also got their own investigative work that they can rely on. we know from the transcript now that they pulled -- the select committee...
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>> well, so there were actually several, quote/unquote, war rooms at the willard.asically, it was the central hub of all of the different organizing efforts. um, i was not a part of the war room described in bob woodward's book but i -- i did regularly run into and see a whole host of senior advisers to the trump campaign and prominent figures on the right and in the america first movement. um, and -- and had occasion to visit many of these different rooms at different points. but no, i -- i didn't have access and -- and wasn't in that specific -- >> so you didn't hear -- you didn't hear the former president calling in? >> no, i definitely didn't hear the former president calling in. >> i -- just wondering, when you -- i know you -- you have said you had communication with paul gosar. he has denied those communications. um, but i want to ask you, when you hear what some of, you know, paul gosar and others are saying about what happened on january 6th, the way they characterize, you know, it wasn't -- you know, it was like tourists coming to the capitol. things like
>> well, so there were actually several, quote/unquote, war rooms at the willard.asically, it was the central hub of all of the different organizing efforts. um, i was not a part of the war room described in bob woodward's book but i -- i did regularly run into and see a whole host of senior advisers to the trump campaign and prominent figures on the right and in the america first movement. um, and -- and had occasion to visit many of these different rooms at different points. but no, i...
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willard's described it as his gift to his home city. joanne writtle, bbc news. way it looks. here it is, in the shadow of nelson's column in trafalgar square. some have said it looks a bit, well, threadbare. westminster city council, which adminsters the area, has joked that its branches have been social distancing. now oslo�*s council is voting on whether to send a new, replacement tree, with a bit more foliage. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear good afternoon. storm barra is still influencing the weather story but is losing its grip and is sent across the far north of scotland and we have bans on showers spiralling in an anticlockwise direction around the lower the strongest winds through wales and south—west england and that means central and southern parts england may see some sunshine in the afternoon but not a very warm date with top temperatures between six and 9 c and as we go through the evening and overnight, some of the showers will gradually slip their way south and east. eventually the showers will ease and we will have some c
willard's described it as his gift to his home city. joanne writtle, bbc news. way it looks. here it is, in the shadow of nelson's column in trafalgar square. some have said it looks a bit, well, threadbare. westminster city council, which adminsters the area, has joked that its branches have been social distancing. now oslo�*s council is voting on whether to send a new, replacement tree, with a bit more foliage. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear good afternoon. storm...
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and attended a meeting at the willard hotel with other trump allies january 5th to discuss how to keepmeanwhile, committee member pete aguilar says they hope the supreme court acts fast to rule on releasing documents from trump's white house. >> so the courts have already ruled in our favor. our anticipation is the supreme court will uphold that ruling in an expedited manner. >> reporter: now word on how quickly the supreme court will decide. jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> so let's get more on all of this with two former federal prosecutors. cnn's senior legal analyst elie honig. and we're also joined by cnn legal analyst jennifer rogers. grateful to have you both with us. thanks for joining us. elie, how important is this lengthy new video as investigators are trying piece together exactly what happened on january 6th? >> boris, i really hope that we all don't get numb to all of this because we've seen so much video coming out over -- in particular, the last six months and it's important to remember, we are coming up on the one-year anniversary of january 6th and already there
and attended a meeting at the willard hotel with other trump allies january 5th to discuss how to keepmeanwhile, committee member pete aguilar says they hope the supreme court acts fast to rule on releasing documents from trump's white house. >> so the courts have already ruled in our favor. our anticipation is the supreme court will uphold that ruling in an expedited manner. >> reporter: now word on how quickly the supreme court will decide. jessica schneider, cnn, washington....
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. >> the committee has testimony that jordan was communicating with people in the willard war room on january 5th and 6th. what kind of communications might the committee want to see? >> the committee is interested in all of it. there is really no communication too small around an important event that you're investigating. and so in this instance, whether there are text messages, whether jordan took notes from phone calls, whatever is there, they are trying to access it. it's important to keep in mind this is likely not a fact-finding mission for the committee. they have more than likely in the 300-plus witnesses that they have already spoken to put together a pretty good picture of what was going on and what jordan's role was in it. so this is the classic gambit at the end of an investigation when you bring in people who were perhaps still subjects and you're thinking that they might be targets and you talk with them to see how much of the truth they're willing to tell. and that guides where you head. of course the january 6th committee, these are not prosecutors. these are members o
. >> the committee has testimony that jordan was communicating with people in the willard war room on january 5th and 6th. what kind of communications might the committee want to see? >> the committee is interested in all of it. there is really no communication too small around an important event that you're investigating. and so in this instance, whether there are text messages, whether jordan took notes from phone calls, whatever is there, they are trying to access it. it's...
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i think mostly, as you get later in the century, certainly with francis willard the president of the wctu and a lot of the other women, they left correspondents with the person who was their soulmate and you can, you know, can you say well are you sure -- i mean even willa hathord, who you think you see picture of her with a crew cut and a neck tie and a very passionate relationship with a female student at university of nebraska, do we know what they did in bed? no, we don't. so even academics resist, say we can't actually say she was gay even though all of her abiding relationships were with other women. >> mm-hmm. that's just so fascinating. next question. and you may have covered this already, and i apologize if i missed it. but when suffrage was passed for women in the various states, did the right to vote include any minority women? did minority women have the right to vote, when suffrage was passed? >> yes, you mean in these states? yes. yeah. >> so it included minority women? >> yeah. it included minority women, although, it does get tricky in certain cases, native american w
i think mostly, as you get later in the century, certainly with francis willard the president of the wctu and a lot of the other women, they left correspondents with the person who was their soulmate and you can, you know, can you say well are you sure -- i mean even willa hathord, who you think you see picture of her with a crew cut and a neck tie and a very passionate relationship with a female student at university of nebraska, do we know what they did in bed? no, we don't. so even academics...
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one is that donald trump called the willard hotel, which is kind of coup central.ht before the attack on january 6th, also the night of january 5th. we know there's several calls. the people on the other end of those call, the coup plotters, are claiming privilege. we don't know the substance, but it ties trump potentially directly to the plotting that was going on at the willard hotel. the second thing we learned, donald trump took 187 minutes on january 6th to condemn the violence -- not even condemn it, because he said we love you, things like that, but he issued some statement. we know chairman thompson has said he's learned there have been prior videotapes of what donald trump tried to say, that they had to be re-recorded and the like. that was reported in jonathan karl's book, but the head of the commission is saying, yes, he understood that that evidence exists. those two events tie trump more to the january 6th events order than the record had established thus far. >> katty? >> clearly the commission is zeroing in on the 1987 minutes. anything we can learn
one is that donald trump called the willard hotel, which is kind of coup central.ht before the attack on january 6th, also the night of january 5th. we know there's several calls. the people on the other end of those call, the coup plotters, are claiming privilege. we don't know the substance, but it ties trump potentially directly to the plotting that was going on at the willard hotel. the second thing we learned, donald trump took 187 minutes on january 6th to condemn the violence -- not even...
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>> yeah, kaitlan, we know this willard hotel war room essentially mission control for the coup attemptwhite house. we know the committee will be very focused on that war room, representative bennie thompson, the chair of the committee, confirmed that to jim acosta, the other day. what we know for sure is that that group in the war room came up with this plan to have the vice president throw the election to donald trump by throwing out certain electoral votes, thankfully the vice president was not on board with that. so many other questions, though, who brought this group together. whose idea was this, who financed these guys, did they have a plan b, the vice president didn't go along with it. and, of course, what was donald trump's contacts with this group? so far the committee has run into a brick wall, and trying to get into the war room. steve bannon was there. he, of course, defied committee, being prosecuted for could contempt. john eastman, bernie carrick was there, he said i'll cooperate, i'll give you what i want, it doesn't work that way. and that leaves rudy giuliani. will th
>> yeah, kaitlan, we know this willard hotel war room essentially mission control for the coup attemptwhite house. we know the committee will be very focused on that war room, representative bennie thompson, the chair of the committee, confirmed that to jim acosta, the other day. what we know for sure is that that group in the war room came up with this plan to have the vice president throw the election to donald trump by throwing out certain electoral votes, thankfully the vice president...
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i want to know what went down at the willard hotel the night before.ations and for all of these moving parts, i want to know what was the level of communication to those foot soldiers? because i think about the guy with the horns, and i think about those who actually broke into the capitol. when they got there, they didn't seem to have a clue, they didn't seem to have a plan. they wandered around. they weren't even squatters which would have precluded tallying the vote. i can't believe it was left to chance to stoke this whole thing and sit back and see what happens. there is a missing piece here and we need to know the answer to it. anyway, thank you so much. i appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >> jonathan carl is the author of "betrayal: the final act of the trump show." we appreciate him being here. what do we got? >>> you cannot conduct a coup of a government you are the leader of. start there, mikey, then we can discuss. i'm not quite sure what to make of that observation. all right, i'll take you at face value. put that back on the screen
i want to know what went down at the willard hotel the night before.ations and for all of these moving parts, i want to know what was the level of communication to those foot soldiers? because i think about the guy with the horns, and i think about those who actually broke into the capitol. when they got there, they didn't seem to have a clue, they didn't seem to have a plan. they wandered around. they weren't even squatters which would have precluded tallying the vote. i can't believe it was...
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we know the extent of the war room in the willard hotel, where the conspirators, not the president, the chief conspirator, but those in the willard hotel were in touch with the president of the united states in this conspiracy. but i think we also have to look at something that is really unusual. that is the hero fighting this conspiracy. some day maybe there will be statue in statuary hall of liz cheney. she is standing between the success continuation of our democracy and really the undermining of it in a way that we have never seen in our lifetimes. this is not about watergate, where the system worked. the system worked in watergate because courageous republicans came forward and said the president of the united states is a criminal president. he has tried to undermine our electoral system, which is what watergate was in large measure about, and we are not going to allow it, and that president had to leave office. that's not happened here. what happened here is that one of the two political parties has been captured by the forces of sedition. and we have an opportunity in media, we r
we know the extent of the war room in the willard hotel, where the conspirators, not the president, the chief conspirator, but those in the willard hotel were in touch with the president of the united states in this conspiracy. but i think we also have to look at something that is really unusual. that is the hero fighting this conspiracy. some day maybe there will be statue in statuary hall of liz cheney. she is standing between the success continuation of our democracy and really the...
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information we requested from the white house those calls q potentially will be reflected to the willard hotel and whomever. now, there's also new reporting today about what the public are going to see from the january yr 6th investigation next year. "the washington post" is reporting that the committee is actually discussing a rough timeline of how it wants to roll out its findings to the public, writing in part, quote, public hearings starting in the wintero and stretching into spring followed by an interim report in the summer and perhaps a final report ahead of november's hiy elections. the committee is aiming for, quote, a dramatic presentation of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering by trump, his allies, and anyone involved in the attack or anyone involved in the attempt to overturn the election results.at they say, quote, we want to tell it from start to finish over a series of weeks where we can bring out the best witnesses in a way that makes the most sense. our legacy piece and final product will be the select committee's report. now, as we await those public hearings and that rep
information we requested from the white house those calls q potentially will be reflected to the willard hotel and whomever. now, there's also new reporting today about what the public are going to see from the january yr 6th investigation next year. "the washington post" is reporting that the committee is actually discussing a rough timeline of how it wants to roll out its findings to the public, writing in part, quote, public hearings starting in the wintero and stretching into...
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. >> the colonel, was he not or working at the willard hotel in that war room with rudy giuliani andust have all worked on this together, and then he gets to the white house. is that how that worked? >> well, that i'm not clear on, but that's a good question because in fact the people who were there at the willard that day obviously were part and parcel of the president's effort to join -- to stir up this crowd, get them to go down to the capitol, and at least make a lot of noise if not more. and i think that what you're seeing from the committee, the desire to link these -- pull these dots together, pull them into a coherent narrative so we understand how it all happened. it wasn't just that one speech, it wasn't just as the congressman said, an organic, you know, protest, something that had been discussed and planned on for days and weeks, including these ideas that not just, you know, not just the crowd but the idea that somehow the vice president of the united states could basically subvert the will of the people in these key states in order to keep his president in power. that's
. >> the colonel, was he not or working at the willard hotel in that war room with rudy giuliani andust have all worked on this together, and then he gets to the white house. is that how that worked? >> well, that i'm not clear on, but that's a good question because in fact the people who were there at the willard that day obviously were part and parcel of the president's effort to join -- to stir up this crowd, get them to go down to the capitol, and at least make a lot of noise if...
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reporter: willard was brought up -- his autism was not diagnosed until he was 50, but his late mo m recognizedference and remains his inspiration to this day. >> one time i carved a little bird on the toothpick. it was too big. i started to say to myself if i do not make it real small, my mom would not appreciate it. my mom would say the diamond is in the dustbin. pele would throw it in the bed and not realize what is in there. that is what autistic people are, they are diamonds. reporter: the techniques he uses are fascinating. he also has a photographic memory. >> the greatest -- to create this type of artwork i have to slow down my breathing, working between my heartbeat, i have to make sure the polls in my finger -- pulse in a finger does not cause a problem. when you are working on this microscopic level you have external forces that interfere. i have to avoid that by working at night to avoid vibration or anything. it's like try to put a pin through a bubble without bursting the bubble. reporter: it ranges from a dragon to a box, and can be seen at the birmingham contemporary art gallery
reporter: willard was brought up -- his autism was not diagnosed until he was 50, but his late mo m recognizedference and remains his inspiration to this day. >> one time i carved a little bird on the toothpick. it was too big. i started to say to myself if i do not make it real small, my mom would not appreciate it. my mom would say the diamond is in the dustbin. pele would throw it in the bed and not realize what is in there. that is what autistic people are, they are diamonds....
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one of the biggest developers and still a good friend today, and my first job was in a hotel, the willard office complex. david: he was an individual who built a big real estate company in washington, d.c. the company is still around. you were recruited to go to marriott? chris: no, in between, i created an equity business, a tiny one, compared to the one you are part of. this was 1991, the early days of private equity, certainly real estate private equity. our view was that there was going to be a massive opportunity as a result of the displacement going on, so much inadvertent ownership of real estate, on the wrong people's balance sheets. we wanted to take advantage of that, so we did. for five years, my partner and i went out and had a fabulous private equity business. we did a lot of deals, probably it seems like small numbers today, but 500 million dollars worth of deals across hotels, offices, tax-exempt multifamily in our fund, and header a lot of great partners. one of them was blackstone. then got recruited, my partner and i, to go to marriott after doing that for five years. da
one of the biggest developers and still a good friend today, and my first job was in a hotel, the willard office complex. david: he was an individual who built a big real estate company in washington, d.c. the company is still around. you were recruited to go to marriott? chris: no, in between, i created an equity business, a tiny one, compared to the one you are part of. this was 1991, the early days of private equity, certainly real estate private equity. our view was that there was going to...
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i think, mostly, as you get later in the century, certainly with francis willard, the president of the wtcu -- and other women left correspondence with their soul mate. and you could say, well, are you sure? even -- , when you see will a with her crew cut and necktie. she had a very passionate relationship with a female student when she was at university of nebraska. do we know what they did in bed? no, we don't. so even academics resist and say we can't actually say she was gay even though all of her abiding relationships were with other women. >> right, that's all just so fascinating. okay, next question. when suffrage was passed -- you may have covered this already and i apologize if i missed it -- but when suffrage was passed for women in the various states, to the right to vote include any minority women? did minority women have the right to vote when suffrage was passed? >> yes. you mean in the states? yes. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so they included minority women? >> it included minority women -- although, it does get tricky in certain cases. in certain cases, native american women w
i think, mostly, as you get later in the century, certainly with francis willard, the president of the wtcu -- and other women left correspondence with their soul mate. and you could say, well, are you sure? even -- , when you see will a with her crew cut and necktie. she had a very passionate relationship with a female student when she was at university of nebraska. do we know what they did in bed? no, we don't. so even academics resist and say we can't actually say she was gay even though all...
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make us do with less, would want economic growth, technological advancements, would want innovation, willard want what we have done in the last ten years with fracking, would want breakthrough and solar, wind and other technology but the problem is you can't have an edge proven and it's not ready for time and it's not. my plan in the book, less than 4% in energy production is solar and wind combined. eighty +% of fossil fuels in the global energy collection simply new deal, we're not going to have net zero in the next decade, if we do, it's going to be, then indulgences or offsets and nonsense ofdo companies appe neutral now.on if we did which is good, it would be the opposite of what the green new deal proposes. >> you also talk about fracking, has fracking led to earthquakes and environmental changes? >> the shortle answer is yes, earthquakes due to fracking, tiny small unnoticed without equipment rumbles. there are investigating if there's evidence if its actual harm there has been evidence tiny earthquakes. i haven't seen anything with a huge issue to deal with, it's cost benefit analysi
make us do with less, would want economic growth, technological advancements, would want innovation, willard want what we have done in the last ten years with fracking, would want breakthrough and solar, wind and other technology but the problem is you can't have an edge proven and it's not ready for time and it's not. my plan in the book, less than 4% in energy production is solar and wind combined. eighty +% of fossil fuels in the global energy collection simply new deal, we're not going to...
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johnson could announce that he would not seek re election before his decades on network tv, john a willard scott was a d j until the weather on tv here on washington, where he was the very 1st ronald mcdonald. but wait, there's more, there always was when ron po peel invented the tv infomercial. the hock is other ron co inventions it slices dices, set it and forget it. ted kennedy might have become president if he had a simple answer to the most obvious question. why do you want to be president? well, i'm after years at cbs news man, roger mud, co anchored nbc nightly news and meet the press and went on to p. b. s. and the history channel. he won 5 emmy awards. we lost the 1st 2 voices to hit a big in the early 19 ninety's talk radio revolution, f b i agent turn chief operative and the next on white house plumbers unit during watergate. g, gordon liddy was convicted of conspiracy, burglary and illegal wire tapping. and he was a natural on air after soldiering on during nearly a year long battle with advanced lung cancer. rushman bought died on ash wednesday at his final state of the union
johnson could announce that he would not seek re election before his decades on network tv, john a willard scott was a d j until the weather on tv here on washington, where he was the very 1st ronald mcdonald. but wait, there's more, there always was when ron po peel invented the tv infomercial. the hock is other ron co inventions it slices dices, set it and forget it. ted kennedy might have become president if he had a simple answer to the most obvious question. why do you want to be...
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busy as inappropriate, but karen willard again begs to differ we every child and every has called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone. discrimination of even the question b, n. m y, are people with adults, children. i would say while we, why on i will try it differently with a lack of you must say, given the health care system i deserve on the social system. i did that, i get the and i just, it was been under strain. i'm cab again today with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so yeah, just out and isn't it isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else? the children. so they're not going to be put on that list list and i was ok, isn't it? will leave you out of the dumbest idea because it's not, i know we're not so fast and more was for you. k hospitals with admissions on the rise. again, a new study warns that next year medical staff absences due to burnout could triple . the findings suggest hospitals could experienced severe staff sh
busy as inappropriate, but karen willard again begs to differ we every child and every has called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone. discrimination of even the question b, n. m y, are people with adults, children. i would say while we, why on i will try it differently with a lack of you must say, given the health care system i deserve on the social system. i did that, i get the and i just, it was been under strain. i'm cab...
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he finds parts of his car on isabel bosley willard go. we were drinking fruit juice. we were happy on the way home. a lot more. the children were having farm. yeah. hey, bob was the old of a sudden this happiness turned into a blood bath. obama's, the, how it screams. we all scream because lima was, i did what i could and was adam's them help came about. remember that in garbage little boy, this is how a family outing ended. the global coalition against islamic state flew more than $300.00 drone missions, the northern syria, this year alone. this one happened to be filmed. and as 2021 draws to a close, d w news is looking back at some of our more notable reports from the year. one of them how militaries are exempt from international agreements on cutting greenhouse gas emissions. t w's. terry schultz reports. there's a dirty little secret, almost every country's keeping except it's not that little. in many cases, a nation's armed forces are its biggest single emitter of greenhouse gases. but how big is secret that's allowed under both the kyoto and parents climate agr
he finds parts of his car on isabel bosley willard go. we were drinking fruit juice. we were happy on the way home. a lot more. the children were having farm. yeah. hey, bob was the old of a sudden this happiness turned into a blood bath. obama's, the, how it screams. we all scream because lima was, i did what i could and was adam's them help came about. remember that in garbage little boy, this is how a family outing ended. the global coalition against islamic state flew more than $300.00...
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he finds parts of his car on his little bosley or willard join, what will be we were drinking fruit juice. we were happy he'd be on the way home lot mode. i was like, the children were having fun marbles. all of a sudden this happiness turned into a blood bath. should obama the screams? we all screamed, but i did what i could euro then help came the sho in omar deliberate. i remember that, barbara this is how a family outing ended. the global coalition against islamic state flew more than 300 drone missions in northern syria. this year alone. this one happened to be filmed. american professional football this morning. the loss of john madden, the hall of fame coach, was a legend in the sport. and one of its most exuberant voices madden one, the super bowl. as a coach with the oakland raiders in 1977, then became one of america's best known tv, sports announcers. the 3rd act of his career was attaching his name to one of the best selling sports video games of all time. madden nfl. we'll talk more about john madden and what he meant to the other fellows. chris harrington from d. w sports. c
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i was looking to buy a new art to willard that he's in my i switch tried her electric. waco was one, was the height true? i tried this and 0, one more thing is dying vitamin i showed so it has 0 emissions, no pollution. so de, wanted to watch that i. e, are up to florida and integrate the indian state of karnataka aims to turn transport from gray to green by 2030 at the latest the state capital bank. a low roof is expected to lead the way, but only $5000.00 electric cars are on the roads here right now. price is a major obstacles. e cars cost 2 to 3 times as much as their gasoline powered counterparts. marcia raunchy works as a lawyer and a legal firm i can afford to buy this model made by a local manufacturer, but most of the cities inhabitants simply can't afford and e scooter like hers. yet, the need for them is huge. 70 percent of all vehicles in the city are motorbike san motor scooters. in this unremarkable workshop in the southeast of bank of europe, business man brackish m k is working on a pre magic in affordable solution. his melody company converts conventional motor bikes
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it was a concerted effort that spanned at the willard hotel and the white house and it comes back to this idea of any sort of way to make sure biden's certification does not take place. and you can see mike pence being bullied to try to not certify the electoral college. that was the last thread trump's team landed on. tell us about the powerpoint presentations that certainly raise the headlines. who did see it and where did it end up? >> the version we reviewed was 36-slide powerpoint that was examinations and recommendation that trump should declare a national security emergency to return himself to the oval office. the select committee received a 38 slide powerpoint that the recommendations are the same. they are the same. we thought that was enough to go on and say this was effective powerpoint that meadows had. >> hugo, in terms of - did he open the e-mail and what he means, meadows when he did not act on this powerpoint presentation that landed in his inbox and to agree to be deposed and not show up. how often does it happen for someone to turn around and not to testify after d
it was a concerted effort that spanned at the willard hotel and the white house and it comes back to this idea of any sort of way to make sure biden's certification does not take place. and you can see mike pence being bullied to try to not certify the electoral college. that was the last thread trump's team landed on. tell us about the powerpoint presentations that certainly raise the headlines. who did see it and where did it end up? >> the version we reviewed was 36-slide powerpoint...
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bannon's and the other lawyers that we talk about and we talk about the meeting the day before up in the willard hotel in washington. and to call republicans and say that we have to stop the certification of biden when it turns out that there is no evidence that this was a stolen election in any way in fact, people investigated senator lindsey graham and senator mike lee of utah, big donald trump supporters and they came up and they discovered that all of these claims are false and that one of the lawyers from donald trump actually wrote a blueprint which we have the book coming this is so, where does this and, history is never over right-handed the opportunity to find out more and define this,. >> were you surprised during the research>> and peril with bob costa, reese president trump as much fuel in m the state, coming when you watch january 6, that was the end of don company seems to be beyond being alive and well, his heart and soul the republican party. >> as he is, tens of millions of people believe the election was stolen. we are looking at we looked we have documentation we showed that t
bannon's and the other lawyers that we talk about and we talk about the meeting the day before up in the willard hotel in washington. and to call republicans and say that we have to stop the certification of biden when it turns out that there is no evidence that this was a stolen election in any way in fact, people investigated senator lindsey graham and senator mike lee of utah, big donald trump supporters and they came up and they discovered that all of these claims are false and that one of...
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that raises the question of, what were the people in the famous willard war room doing? and even mark meadows and people in the white house? the scope of potential liability has only grown. >> alice, i wonder, as you see more and more evidence, explicit text messages between sitting republican lawmakers, going back to november 4th, mentioning this, detailing a plan to overturn the election. straight up as paula was recounting. just reject the electors from these half a dozen states that didn't go the president's way here. does the republican party need to be policing itself on this? clearly there's very little political appetite in the house, but should they be looking in to say, what were you up to here? i know that's probably a pie in the sky idea given the partisan nature of politics today. what's your view? you're a longtime republican. >> right, jim. there are a lot of longtime republicans like myself who have faith in the election process and do believe joe biden was the duly elected president and did support a peaceful transfer of power and did oppose the insurrec
that raises the question of, what were the people in the famous willard war room doing? and even mark meadows and people in the white house? the scope of potential liability has only grown. >> alice, i wonder, as you see more and more evidence, explicit text messages between sitting republican lawmakers, going back to november 4th, mentioning this, detailing a plan to overturn the election. straight up as paula was recounting. just reject the electors from these half a dozen states that...
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it's not discriminating, stressing that it regards blanket policies and as inappropriate. current willard again begs to differ. we every child and every agile is called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question bank in why are people with adults 2 children, l delay while we why on a will trade differently with the lack of he must say given the health care system they deserve on his social system. i did that, i get the and i just, it was painted under extreme cab. again. that's to do with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so, you know, as alan isn't, it isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable. was everyone else's children? so they're not going to be put on the less they list. i was arc isn't it will leave you out. the dumbest idea, because there's not a lot of room muscle for of some american use. joe biden has suffered another brutal blow in the polls. more democrats would now rob the see someone else run in 2024 than
it's not discriminating, stressing that it regards blanket policies and as inappropriate. current willard again begs to differ. we every child and every agile is called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question bank in why are people with adults 2 children, l delay while we why on a will trade differently with the lack of he must say given the health care system they deserve on his social...