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todd caldwell responded to one in april.ighbor. >> i can't remember names. >> seth, seth techel. >> seth techel? >> yup. >> torkel? >> techel. >> techel. >> yeah, his dad owns champion bowl. okay. >> and i'll tell -- i just -- they're good people. they really are. >> reporter: now this guy, brian tate, does he know that you're the father-in-law of the neighbor? >> no, and i don't want to tell him that because i don't want that to affect maybe what he does or doesn't do. >> and he thinks that's the source of his trouble? >> right. >> reporter: those people over in the trailer property across the way? >> yeah. >> well, if you can, let us deal with it. >> what if -- what if -- what if i'm the one who's gotta catch him? >> reporter: brian tate told todd that dog feces and rocks had been hurled at his home. he then showed todd the evidence. he described the vandalism of his home in stark terms. >> he says that he thinks these are acts of terrorism and, you know, kind of a bell goes off like, terrorism's kind of a weird word to us
todd caldwell responded to one in april.ighbor. >> i can't remember names. >> seth, seth techel. >> seth techel? >> yup. >> torkel? >> techel. >> techel. >> yeah, his dad owns champion bowl. okay. >> and i'll tell -- i just -- they're good people. they really are. >> reporter: now this guy, brian tate, does he know that you're the father-in-law of the neighbor? >> no, and i don't want to tell him that because i don't want that to...
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but limitations, jeff to admit, we can tell you the caldwell case is a totally different situation. that is a man wanted to testify despite being warned and didn't there until he realized it might getting into more trouble than he thought. i think it's the completely opposite of this case. >> it's an illustration, your honor, of how despite that witness trying to kill his evidence to meet a certain goal, it just couldn't be done and led to an fortunate in that case it wasn't a jury sitting there but invocation, that's what ended up in that case. we can have that when we're in front of a jury. and mr. hall would be faced with a question by question determination of what we argue about this morning. that's why sort of blanket invocation is allowed because the standard is rather broad. >> what case law says that there such a fate as a blanket invocation a fifth amendment right? >> i can't cite the case that has yet -- >> i'll admit -- and i will admit i don't think there's clear minnesota case law on it but i'm looking at illinois, the northern district of illinois, or a gun, i think a
but limitations, jeff to admit, we can tell you the caldwell case is a totally different situation. that is a man wanted to testify despite being warned and didn't there until he realized it might getting into more trouble than he thought. i think it's the completely opposite of this case. >> it's an illustration, your honor, of how despite that witness trying to kill his evidence to meet a certain goal, it just couldn't be done and led to an fortunate in that case it wasn't a jury...
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the limitation you have to adt as we canat tell you the caldwel case is a totally different situation. that was a man who wanted to testify despite everything he could incriminate himself and didn't care until it might get them into more trouble than he thought. it's the complete opposite of this case. >> is an illustration of how despite the witness trying to tailor his evidence to me a certain goal, it just cannot be done and it led to unfortunately not a jury sitting there but the implication that's where they ended up in that case we cannot have that will martin a jury an mr. hall would be faced with the question by question determination of what were arguing aboutbo this morning that's why a blanket indication is allowed because the standard is brought. >> what case law says there in a blanket indication. >> a case -- all admit i don't think there's a clear minnesota case law but i'm looking at illinois the northern district of illinois, oregon, hawaii, a couple of cases the city of chicago, that is second 75 the northern district of illinoisre oregon versus rodriguez, the 404 th
the limitation you have to adt as we canat tell you the caldwel case is a totally different situation. that was a man who wanted to testify despite everything he could incriminate himself and didn't care until it might get them into more trouble than he thought. it's the complete opposite of this case. >> is an illustration of how despite the witness trying to tailor his evidence to me a certain goal, it just cannot be done and it led to unfortunately not a jury sitting there but the...
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i want to bring in leann caldwell. what you learned about where that bill stands and what's next for congress on this? >> on congress the response to the guilty verdict was mostly welcome. but democrats are warning that is not a replacement for legislative action to ensure more police accountability across the country. let's take a low pressure. >> justice is george floyd going home tonight to be with his family. we have a lot of work to do. because verdicts are not a replacement for policy change. >> so where does legislation stand? the house passed the george floyd policing bill last month. it does not have the ten needed votes in the senate for it to pass over here. the leader in the house representative karen bass has been attacking with a lead republican in the senate, senator tim scott. but these are very slow moving. there is not necessarily any timeline yet. perhaps this trial with click things into high gear. one of the issues most problematic still as it was last year when the bill passed the house is an issu
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leigh ann caldwell did a very nice job summing up just how hard they have been working, the sacrifices they have been making to try and keep this building safe, all while struggling with their own trauma. and so when the acting chief said pray for us, pray for these capitol police families, there's a reason she said that. i've gotten so many notes from lawmakers, from staffers, from others who work in the complex every day that there is -- there's not anyone i've heard from who isn't completely heart broken and devastated that the capitol police have lost another comrade here. so i think that that is the overwhelming sense right now. but you're right that the reaction to this situation appeared the fact that there is so much tension around the scene that we're seeing here is absolutely political and that is because of january 6th. there have been many security incidents around the capitol over the years. many turn out to be false alarmed. i can't even tell you how many false alarms i've covered in my career. there was one incident completely unrelated to politics where a woman drove a
leigh ann caldwell did a very nice job summing up just how hard they have been working, the sacrifices they have been making to try and keep this building safe, all while struggling with their own trauma. and so when the acting chief said pray for us, pray for these capitol police families, there's a reason she said that. i've gotten so many notes from lawmakers, from staffers, from others who work in the complex every day that there is -- there's not anyone i've heard from who isn't completely...
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as our own leigh ann caldwell put it, the road is bumpy.sident biden is willing to do what it takes to get something passed. >> when congress comes back after this easter break, i'm going to begin meeting with democrats, republicans about this plan. they all have their ideas about what it will take, what they like and what they don't like. that's a good thing. that's the american way, debate is welcome. compromise is inevitable. changes in my plan are certain. but inaction is not an option. >> we have monica alba, leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill and our senior business correspondent stephanie ruhle. monica, let me start with you. president biden -- the jobs reports on the one hand, it's good news. the white house wants to tout good news. on the other hand, i guess the question i have is, if the economy is recovering at a robust pace, how concerned is the white house that they will lose some urgency to get this big infrastructure bill passed? >> that's exactly the push and pull we are seeing. it's not just a question of infrastructure. it
as our own leigh ann caldwell put it, the road is bumpy.sident biden is willing to do what it takes to get something passed. >> when congress comes back after this easter break, i'm going to begin meeting with democrats, republicans about this plan. they all have their ideas about what it will take, what they like and what they don't like. that's a good thing. that's the american way, debate is welcome. compromise is inevitable. changes in my plan are certain. but inaction is not an...
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leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill for us, thank you. and hopefully that will give us a clearer picture how they will pass this thing. let's talk to democratic senator chris coons from delaware. senator coons, you heard a bit of the conversation we're having. i guess let me start with this, you accept the premise here that the era of big government being over is now over? >> well, chuck, i think president biden certainly gave an encouraging, forceful, optimistic speech last night about how we're going to meet this moment. and he's already demonstrated, the democratic caucus already demonstrated with the american rescue plan, that we need to deliver bold, big answers to how we're going to recover from this pandemic, how we're going to address vaccinations, how we're going to help the american people get back out of the recession we've been in. so what the president laid out last night, chuck, was a vision for a generational investment in infrastructure and job creation, tackling our other existential threat climate change and finding ways
leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill for us, thank you. and hopefully that will give us a clearer picture how they will pass this thing. let's talk to democratic senator chris coons from delaware. senator coons, you heard a bit of the conversation we're having. i guess let me start with this, you accept the premise here that the era of big government being over is now over? >> well, chuck, i think president biden certainly gave an encouraging, forceful, optimistic speech last night about...
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nbc's leigh ann caldwell is on capitol hill for us. also with us our justice correspondent pete williams, cynthia miller from polarization and integration lab. pete, this is like finding out the pbb in august 2001, bin laden determined to use planes. that's what this intelligence reports from the ig's report lays out here. the description of what they said before january 6th could not have been more prescient. >> yes and two days later an intelligence assessment in the operating plan said the chance of violent was very low. one of the things the jinser general says here is the capitol police does not have a good structure for gathering intelligence and doesn't have a good structure for sharing intelligence. and i think that's one of the big takeaways from the report. on a larger level the ig is saying the capitol police has not yet fully evolved from a normal police force that responds to trouble to a more progressive force that protects the agency. and that's really the transformation that has to happen. the capitol police have said i
nbc's leigh ann caldwell is on capitol hill for us. also with us our justice correspondent pete williams, cynthia miller from polarization and integration lab. pete, this is like finding out the pbb in august 2001, bin laden determined to use planes. that's what this intelligence reports from the ig's report lays out here. the description of what they said before january 6th could not have been more prescient. >> yes and two days later an intelligence assessment in the operating plan said...
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leann caldwell and leann. thank you for getting up early to do this.rrific team of producers. they have gone through difficult days as well. the crews there inside and outside. garrett let me start with you as we mark 100 days. what are you feeling, frankly, about where we stand. are you surprised as how it has been on the front or back burner of our national conversation? and where do go from here? >> there was an ig hearing yesterday and covering that made me relive it. the police were set up to fail. they were not properly trained or equipped. they didn't have the proper intelligence. they didn't stand a chance against 10,000 people showing up at the capitol. so that frustrated me from a coverage and personal perspective. i think the other thing that i have been reflective on a lot in the last 100 days is the feeling of a loss of innocence of the capitol. a puncturing of the air. i told my girlfriend and my family doctor and friends on the 6th not to worry about me because i will be in the safest possible place. it changed the whole culture of that
leann caldwell and leann. thank you for getting up early to do this.rrific team of producers. they have gone through difficult days as well. the crews there inside and outside. garrett let me start with you as we mark 100 days. what are you feeling, frankly, about where we stand. are you surprised as how it has been on the front or back burner of our national conversation? and where do go from here? >> there was an ig hearing yesterday and covering that made me relive it. the police were...
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giano caldwell says he supports the struggle, joins us next. >> bernie sanders looking for free collegeo he wants to pay for coming up. what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. plaque psoriasis, the burning, itching. the pain. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™. janssen can help you explore cost support options. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goo
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thomas caldwell who's indicted in the january 6th case.t had not been clear if oath keepers alleged quick reaction force was aspirational or if it was a real effort to stockpile weapons in washington. this kind of planning certainly fits the oath keepers' pattern. >> they're known for weapon training they do. >> reporter: some very video taped on january 6th walking up in the capitol in an organized column and in tactical gear and photographed gathering together inside the capitol. some identified by cnn providing security for roger stone, trump's elecally. >> there is been examples in the past when oath keepers organization prepared for or offered to engage in hostility or out right violence to act as security for some one they view as embodying american's values but also threatening by the american state. >> reporter: a dozen members of the oath keepers are now faces charges. under so much legal pressure, some members of the group could turn on each other. >> these are people who really enjoyed wearing these uniforms and playing and perf
thomas caldwell who's indicted in the january 6th case.t had not been clear if oath keepers alleged quick reaction force was aspirational or if it was a real effort to stockpile weapons in washington. this kind of planning certainly fits the oath keepers' pattern. >> they're known for weapon training they do. >> reporter: some very video taped on january 6th walking up in the capitol in an organized column and in tactical gear and photographed gathering together inside the capitol....
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but you have to admit, the caldwell case is a totally different situation. that man wanted to testify despite being warned everything in then realized we get them in more trouble thanpl he thought. it's a complete opposite. >> as an illustration, your honor, how despite that witness trying to tailor his evidence to meet a certain goal, it just could not t be done. unfortunately in that case with that invocation that is where they ended up in that case. we cannot have that in j front of a jury. mr. hall would be faced with question by question determination of what we are arguing about this morning. that's why a blanket invitation is allowed. the standard is rather broad. >> what case law says there is such a thing as a blanket invocation. >> i cannot cite a case yet. >> i will admit i don't think there is clear minnesota case law on it. but i am looking at illinois, northern district of illinois, oregon and hawaii. oregon versus rodriguez. the oregon appellate four oh four. shackman versus democratic organization of cook county 920. it is pretty clear from t
but you have to admit, the caldwell case is a totally different situation. that man wanted to testify despite being warned everything in then realized we get them in more trouble thanpl he thought. it's a complete opposite. >> as an illustration, your honor, how despite that witness trying to tailor his evidence to meet a certain goal, it just could not t be done. unfortunately in that case with that invocation that is where they ended up in that case. we cannot have that in j front of a...
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. >> and joining us now is nbc news capitol hill correspondent leann caldwell and jonathan lamier, nbcjonathan, president biden today, in delivering remarks about his infrastructure plan, responded to a question from our colleague, kristen welker. he said he's willing to negotiate with republicans and willing to find compromise where there might be some. give us your response on what the president and members of his team are doing behind the scenes to get this thing over the line. >> well, first of all, geoff, you're right that certainly this is a big vision. the sound bite you played from the president is such. he believes this infrastructure program in the trillions of dollars is also a jobs program and more than just what we think in terms of highways and roads. he believes it's necessary to revitalize the economy and get america's house in order, as i wrote this week, to prove to the world that democracy can still work and deliver for their citizens and blunt the rise of autocracies like china. in terms of getting it passed, white house aides are suggesting they're more willing to
. >> and joining us now is nbc news capitol hill correspondent leann caldwell and jonathan lamier, nbcjonathan, president biden today, in delivering remarks about his infrastructure plan, responded to a question from our colleague, kristen welker. he said he's willing to negotiate with republicans and willing to find compromise where there might be some. give us your response on what the president and members of his team are doing behind the scenes to get this thing over the line....
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joining us now is nbc news leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill.all mean for the infrastructure push? >> well, geoff, that's right. the infrastructure plan did get a boost by this ruling by the senate parliamentarian. but the road ahead is also quite bumpy because just because the parliamentarian says they can use this reonciliation process that we were talking about just a few weeks ago, the fact they can use it again, means democrats have to get all 50 of their own on the same page. and they're not quite there yet. senator joe manchin of west virginia has expressed concerns about the corporate tax rate, raising that to 28%. he says he doesn't want to go much above 25%. but he's not alone. senator mark warner of virginia, although he wasn't specific on what his concerns were, he said that he's not completely on board with the biden plan just yet either. so there's still a lot of negotiations that have to be done among democrats. and as far as republicans are concerned, it seems like democrats are going alone, but the white house, jen psaki, said t
joining us now is nbc news leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill.all mean for the infrastructure push? >> well, geoff, that's right. the infrastructure plan did get a boost by this ruling by the senate parliamentarian. but the road ahead is also quite bumpy because just because the parliamentarian says they can use this reonciliation process that we were talking about just a few weeks ago, the fact they can use it again, means democrats have to get all 50 of their own on the same page. and...
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leigh ann caldwell is here with us. on the nominees issue, super interesting topic.ale, more conservative and younger. democrats have their chance. president biden has nominated 11 nominees. the judiciary committee is hearing the testimony of five nominees today. not one of them is a white man. they are women or people of color, including one who would be the first muslim american on the court. there is one significant moment today as well, one of the people who is confirmed, mrs. brown-jackson -- >> a name familiar to court watchers. >> reporter: she's to replace garland on the d.c. circuit. she's someone who people are talking about, democrats around town, democrats on congress who would very likely be the nominee to replace perhaps the next supreme court opening, which could be justice breyer, which some democrats say could come as early as this year. >> in the conversations with democrats and your sources on the hill, is there a sense they are trying to counter or are glad to see the white house counter what the previous administration had done? that was a huge t
leigh ann caldwell is here with us. on the nominees issue, super interesting topic.ale, more conservative and younger. democrats have their chance. president biden has nominated 11 nominees. the judiciary committee is hearing the testimony of five nominees today. not one of them is a white man. they are women or people of color, including one who would be the first muslim american on the court. there is one significant moment today as well, one of the people who is confirmed, mrs. brown-jackson...
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and nadene caldwell sealed a memorable victory in stoppage time. caldwell!set the form book both in the group stages and now in the playoffs and have truly earned their place in the finals in england next summer, the very first time northern ireland's women have qualified for a major championship. the celebrations here will be long and loud. nicola mccarthy, bbc news. yeah, special result. congratulations to them. well, meanwhile, it was another disappointing night for england's women. they lost 2—0 in a friendly to canada in stoke. that was the lionesses' second defeat in four days. they've only won two of their last nine matches. jo currie watched that one. this was by far from being a vintage england performance. it got off to the worst possible start, going behind to an early evelyne viens goal, just two and a half minutes in. some may say the goal should have ruled out for offside. however, the referee let it stand. after that, it was a fairly lackluster game. the lionesses really struggled to create chances. their best opportunity came in the first hal
and nadene caldwell sealed a memorable victory in stoppage time. caldwell!set the form book both in the group stages and now in the playoffs and have truly earned their place in the finals in england next summer, the very first time northern ireland's women have qualified for a major championship. the celebrations here will be long and loud. nicola mccarthy, bbc news. yeah, special result. congratulations to them. well, meanwhile, it was another disappointing night for england's women. they...
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let's get to capitol hill correspondent leanne caldwell with the latest. what can you tell us? >> hey, joshua. there is some good news in this story late tonightch and that is the second officer who was injured because of the attack who went to the hospital has now been released earlier this evening. our colleague alex mo confirms this so there's very good news. the second officer who was injured has been released from the hospital and he is doing well, joshua. >> that is extremely good news to hear that one officer has been released. talk now about what the mood is like around washington and capitol hill. i'm sure that helps provide a little bit of relief after an extremely wrenching day yesterday. >> it absolutely does. just the slightest sliver of good news after a very tragic day yesterday with the death of one officer of capitol police. so what this is doing, this is going to continue the discussion over security, over how the capitol should proceed. of course after january 6 there was this intense security presence of 25,000 national guard that's now depleted to just a fe
let's get to capitol hill correspondent leanne caldwell with the latest. what can you tell us? >> hey, joshua. there is some good news in this story late tonightch and that is the second officer who was injured because of the attack who went to the hospital has now been released earlier this evening. our colleague alex mo confirms this so there's very good news. the second officer who was injured has been released from the hospital and he is doing well, joshua. >> that is extremely...
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. >> leigh ann caldwell keeping an eye on this and jane tem following this.gh ann, let me start with you. a few fireworks there. what stood out to you? >> reporter: well, this hearing wasn't necessarily related to specific legislation. it shows that voting rights continues to be a huge priority for democrats. representative raskin of maryland who represents a district just over the district line, he said that what is happening at the hearing today and this issue of voting rights relates to what's happening on the house floor later today where they are voting to make d.c. a 51st state, noting that 700,000 residents in this state don't have voting representation in congress. voting rights has become a deeply, deeply partisan issue up here on capitol hill. i know a lot of things are, but this is one that tops it. the house has voted on h.r. 1, a sweeping voting rights stalled in the senate. they are talking about another voting rights legislation called the john lewis voting rights advancement act. that is an attempt to replace what the supreme court gutted as f
. >> leigh ann caldwell keeping an eye on this and jane tem following this.gh ann, let me start with you. a few fireworks there. what stood out to you? >> reporter: well, this hearing wasn't necessarily related to specific legislation. it shows that voting rights continues to be a huge priority for democrats. representative raskin of maryland who represents a district just over the district line, he said that what is happening at the hearing today and this issue of voting rights...
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>> that tees us up for leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill. one thing i heard in conversations with conservatives is this issue, they are focusing on the tax issue, the tax question from president biden, what we heard unfold there. talk to us about where this goes, where you see some of the sticking points. >> reporter: hallie,s rebi pres biden laid out his agenda. it gave republicans clear outline for their opposition to the president's agenda. they are going full steam ahead saying they are opposed to what they say is liberal spending. mitch mcconnell was on the senate floor just moments ago. he devoted much of his speech to the president's speech from last night. let's take a listen. >> more than a year ago at the outset of the pandemic, a top house democrat said this crisis provided the left a tremendous opportunity to restructure things to fit our vision. well, last night, president biden said much the same, that his administration intends to turn crisis into opportunity. >> reporter: he was speaking about house speaker nancy pelosi last
>> that tees us up for leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill. one thing i heard in conversations with conservatives is this issue, they are focusing on the tax issue, the tax question from president biden, what we heard unfold there. talk to us about where this goes, where you see some of the sticking points. >> reporter: hallie,s rebi pres biden laid out his agenda. it gave republicans clear outline for their opposition to the president's agenda. they are going full steam ahead saying...
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. >> joining me now is nbc news capitol hill correspondent leanne caldwell. she said they would be willing to split up the bills and do them individually. what's happening on capitol hill? >> reporter: now comes the hard part of passing these major bills or bill, however they decide to do that, and how they do it is a big question. generally speaking, republicans are putting up a wall of opposition to a $4 trillion plan, especially how it's expected to be paid for by increasing taxes on the wealthy and corporations. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is leading that wall of opposition. let's take a listen to him on the senate floor earlier today. >> the president talked about energy while reading off a multi-trillion-dollar shopping list that was neither designed nor intended to earn bipartisan buy-in. the blueprint for giving washington more money and even more power to micromanage american families and build the country's liberal future that they want instead of the future americans want. >> reporter: but it's a little more complicated, katy. it's not n
. >> joining me now is nbc news capitol hill correspondent leanne caldwell. she said they would be willing to split up the bills and do them individually. what's happening on capitol hill? >> reporter: now comes the hard part of passing these major bills or bill, however they decide to do that, and how they do it is a big question. generally speaking, republicans are putting up a wall of opposition to a $4 trillion plan, especially how it's expected to be paid for by increasing...
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joining me, capitol hill correspondent lee ann caldwell.can you tell us about criticism of scott before he delivers the most important speech of his political life? >> reporter: i caught up with senator scott and senator booker who are involved in negotiations, leading negotiations. they both said they're making progress. but of course, senator scott faces some pitfalls and landmines from the right who could make his goal of achieving police reform more complicated. let's listen to tucker carlson on his show, what he said about senator scott. >> tim scott, the senator from south carolina, republican, the guy giving the republican response wednesday night to the president's speech to the joint session somehow managed to mirror, tim scott, the statement from yale university president. almost word for word. we know there's more work to be done. yale statement read there's much more work to be done. not more work, much more work. difference between tim scott and that of yale is one of degrees. >> reporter: i asked mitch mcconnell if republicans
joining me, capitol hill correspondent lee ann caldwell.can you tell us about criticism of scott before he delivers the most important speech of his political life? >> reporter: i caught up with senator scott and senator booker who are involved in negotiations, leading negotiations. they both said they're making progress. but of course, senator scott faces some pitfalls and landmines from the right who could make his goal of achieving police reform more complicated. let's listen to tucker...
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leigh ann caldwell has the latest from capitol hill.ant to start in north carolina where nbc's kerry sanders has been reporting on the death of andrew brown, junior. kerry, can you walk us through the latest in this investigation and the latest with the body camera footage? >> reporter: they would like to see the body camera footage. they were led to believe they would see it today. there's a delay. we're not sure how long that delay will last. apparently, the sheriff's office has told the attorneys representing andrew brown's family that portions of the video need to be redacted. they are talking about concealing the faces of the deputies who were on this event that took place that led to the death of andrew brown. right now, about all we have is the opportunity to listen to what appears to be the one witness to what took place. her name is ashley bektel. she lives kitty-corner to the home where the police came in with their s.w.a.t. teams. she was at her window on the second floor looking out the window. she says that she has been int
leigh ann caldwell has the latest from capitol hill.ant to start in north carolina where nbc's kerry sanders has been reporting on the death of andrew brown, junior. kerry, can you walk us through the latest in this investigation and the latest with the body camera footage? >> reporter: they would like to see the body camera footage. they were led to believe they would see it today. there's a delay. we're not sure how long that delay will last. apparently, the sheriff's office has told...
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joining me now from capitol hill is nbc news correspondent leigh ann caldwell. washington correspondent philip rucker. president biden talked about this on the campaign trail, right, he wants to create an economy he says that works for working people. help us understand how he would use this sweeping new social spending program to do that. >> well, geoff, he's been talking a lot about infrastructure the last few weeks, but the white house and the president are making this argument that infrastructure is more than roads and bridges and tunnels and airports. it has to do with getting people the skills they need to do the jobs of the future. building childcare programs, universal pre-k, free community college. all of these domestic programs that will lift those people into working and middle classes to give them a better shot at a better job to better help their families in the long run. they're looking at the impact of the pandemic over the last year and realizing that this year in this country has exacerbated the gap between the rich and the poor in america, that
joining me now from capitol hill is nbc news correspondent leigh ann caldwell. washington correspondent philip rucker. president biden talked about this on the campaign trail, right, he wants to create an economy he says that works for working people. help us understand how he would use this sweeping new social spending program to do that. >> well, geoff, he's been talking a lot about infrastructure the last few weeks, but the white house and the president are making this argument that...
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the reason why i cited the caldwell case to the court is because this questioning would not exist inve to remember, too, that the standard is not just whether this evidence itself is inculpatory or implicates him. it's whether it creates a link. i think that's what ms. cousins is referring to. it now puts him in the vehicle, and it's testimony from he himself creating the part of that link. and it won't exist in a vacuum. there would be other questioning and we'd have the right to question him about his credibility and other aspects of that interaction then that would lead, unfortunately, and potentially, to him invoking question by question in front of the jury. >> but we regularly, in fact we did in this case, in excruciating detail walk through motions limiting what questions could be asked are various witnesses based on rules of evidence. this is not based on rules of evidence. it's based on his fifth amendment rights and but limitations, i can tell you, the caldwell case is a total dlifrn situation. that is a man that wanted to testify despite that everything said would incrimin
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leigh ann caldwell, thank you. let me move to peter alexander. peter, i want to get on two topics with you. the first one is, the infrastructure deal that republicans put on the table. they want a response. essentially, this is our opening bid. we will talk. obviously, the white house says, yeah, we want to talk. what does that mean? how should folks interpret that? is that, yeah, they want to have a meeting because they want to get caught trying, or maybe there's something here? >> reporter: you alluded to this in your introduction. you are exactly right. we are seeing significant differences in the way they handled covid relief in the first months of the presidency where he invited republicans in and still went it alone on that without any republican support. then we are on this issue of infrastructure. the president earlier this week hosting bipartisan lawmakers here at the white house. an official reminding me, we have had four such meetings on the topic of infrastructure. he was prepared to compromise. it's clear they are prepared to comprom
leigh ann caldwell, thank you. let me move to peter alexander. peter, i want to get on two topics with you. the first one is, the infrastructure deal that republicans put on the table. they want a response. essentially, this is our opening bid. we will talk. obviously, the white house says, yeah, we want to talk. what does that mean? how should folks interpret that? is that, yeah, they want to have a meeting because they want to get caught trying, or maybe there's something here? >>...
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joining us now, mike memoli covering the white house, nbc news correspondent leigh ann caldwell, covering capitol hill, and michael beschloss. from his relief package to his infrastructure package to new plan on child care, does president biden acknowledge how ambitious this proposal is? and what is he doing to get them actually passed into law? >> well, ayman, for starters, probably no president has gone to the house chamber where president biden will be tonight with as much experience as an audience in the chamber for state of the union addresses, presidential addresses to a joint session as joe biden. 30 years member of the senate and eight years had that back row seat behind president obama when he spoke to congress. he's very well aware of the stakes and opportunities in this speech tonight. it will be something of a victory lap. he will tout the benefits americans have been enjoying from that $1.9 trillion american rescue plan, success at getting vaccinations out, shots in arms as the white house puts it. he will be looking at this as a pivot point to sell those, yes, ambitious and
joining us now, mike memoli covering the white house, nbc news correspondent leigh ann caldwell, covering capitol hill, and michael beschloss. from his relief package to his infrastructure package to new plan on child care, does president biden acknowledge how ambitious this proposal is? and what is he doing to get them actually passed into law? >> well, ayman, for starters, probably no president has gone to the house chamber where president biden will be tonight with as much experience...
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let's dig deeper into all of this and bring in nbc's monica alba near the white house, leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill, priscilla thompson in georgia, where the president is heading later today and eugene daniels, political white house correspondent and co-author of the politico playbook. monica, 100 days in and the president has now laid out an extremely ambitious agenda. one problem with that agenda, you've got to execute on it. government isn't normally very good of that, irrelevant of who's in power. how is he going to get all of this done? >> ambitious and aggressive is absolutely right, steph. that's why you heard the president last night spend more than 19 minutes of his speech talking about the priorities and how he sees the path to getting them accomplished. but what we also heard last night were new deadlines. the white house expecting to have a lot more major progress on the american jobs plan, that's infrastructure, of course, by memorial day. but we also got a sense of a brand-new deadline that the president is setting, urging lawmakers to really get police reform done and
let's dig deeper into all of this and bring in nbc's monica alba near the white house, leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill, priscilla thompson in georgia, where the president is heading later today and eugene daniels, political white house correspondent and co-author of the politico playbook. monica, 100 days in and the president has now laid out an extremely ambitious agenda. one problem with that agenda, you've got to execute on it. government isn't normally very good of that, irrelevant of...
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joining us now, capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell, i was watching your emails as this was developing today. it was tragic, what ended up happening, and it sent a wave of fear through people at the capital and throughout this nation as to what was under way. >> that's right, ali. when i was in the rotunda, which went under lockdown right when this happened, my first thought was, what now? what again is happening. of course, this is in the aftermath of january 6th, where nerves are still raw, security is still hyper-alert, and the national guard still has a presence around the capitol and that fencing, the inner perimeter of the fencing anyway still exists. and then when the helicopter descended onto the grounds of the capitol, that was something that i had never seen before. but we're learning a little bit more about the suspect. we're learning a little bit more about billy evans and his family, the fact that he has two children. speaker pelosi acknowledged them in her letter to colleagues that she sent out just moments ago. senate majority leader chuck schumer said that he
joining us now, capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell, i was watching your emails as this was developing today. it was tragic, what ended up happening, and it sent a wave of fear through people at the capital and throughout this nation as to what was under way. >> that's right, ali. when i was in the rotunda, which went under lockdown right when this happened, my first thought was, what now? what again is happening. of course, this is in the aftermath of january 6th, where nerves...
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host, gianno caldwell.tepper here. great to see everybody here this morning. thank you so much for being here. >> good morning. maria: john, kicking it off with you, let's take a look at where we are in the economy with growth expectations all the way to 9% to the gzp right on the doorstep of first-quarter earnings, how do you assess things right now? john: you know, it's an optimistic outlook. we believe that we will have the fastest rise by real gdp since 1984, 7.2%, but in 1984 we had much higher treasury bond yields and one time well above 10%. instead today, because of a very accommodative monetary policy, we will have perhaps a ten-year treasury yield averaging less than 2%. this is a great oddity. very rapid economic growth in the context of forthcoming fiscal stimulus and continued monetary stimulus. where is this going to lead us to? maria: yeah. and we heard some of that of tht sentiment when they wrapped up meeting to keep rates at low levels. most of the officials said that rates are expected to
host, gianno caldwell.tepper here. great to see everybody here this morning. thank you so much for being here. >> good morning. maria: john, kicking it off with you, let's take a look at where we are in the economy with growth expectations all the way to 9% to the gzp right on the doorstep of first-quarter earnings, how do you assess things right now? john: you know, it's an optimistic outlook. we believe that we will have the fastest rise by real gdp since 1984, 7.2%, but in 1984 we had...
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that's where our own leigh ann caldwell was in lockdown today. >> i saw the law enforcement. i just thought to myself what could be happening again? >> reporter: extra fencing put up after january's insurrection came down only recently, giving more access to the center of our democracy and in the heart of washington heartbreak tonight. and we are learning late tonight that the other officer who was hit behind me here is in stable and non-life-threatening condition, lester. >> and hallie, i know they've been following this at the white house. what's the president saying >> reporter: well, president biden, lester, has ordered the flags at the white house lowered to half staff and says he and the first lady are heartbroken. they are grateful to the first responders here he's been getting regular updates from his homeland security adviser and will continue to do so as this investigation goes on. lester >> all right hallie jackson, thank you. >>> we're learning more tonight about the man investigators say attacked the capitol police, including how he recently posted on social medi
that's where our own leigh ann caldwell was in lockdown today. >> i saw the law enforcement. i just thought to myself what could be happening again? >> reporter: extra fencing put up after january's insurrection came down only recently, giving more access to the center of our democracy and in the heart of washington heartbreak tonight. and we are learning late tonight that the other officer who was hit behind me here is in stable and non-life-threatening condition, lester. >>...
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can tell from all the cars, residents tell me half the people in them aren't leaving including jay caldwell >> my garage is pretty full but all the like important stuff has been moved upstairs. >> reporter: county officials deploying extra drones to monitor developments in real time and hoping to triple the water getting pumped out. >> 35 million gallons a day to 100 million gallons a day or more pulling it out >> reporter: complicating matters, the environmental impact of dumping all that water into the already polluted gulf. >> so the elevated levels of nitrogen, the elevated levels of phosphorus that have already been released are most likely going to have algae blooms in tampa bay >> reporter: an area still unsure of what lurks in the hours ahead. sam brock, nbc news, palmetto >>> three days after that deadly attack on the u.s. capitol police, a new warning about department morale, and we're also learning more about the man who drove his car into those officers kasie hunt has the latest >> reporter: just days after that deadly car attack where they lost one of their own, tonight the u.s
can tell from all the cars, residents tell me half the people in them aren't leaving including jay caldwell >> my garage is pretty full but all the like important stuff has been moved upstairs. >> reporter: county officials deploying extra drones to monitor developments in real time and hoping to triple the water getting pumped out. >> 35 million gallons a day to 100 million gallons a day or more pulling it out >> reporter: complicating matters, the environmental impact...
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caldwell has made me had to be a dinosaur. i am 50. argue the party has changed just in the last ten years. there is nothing to stop republicans from moving to washington. like there is nothing to stop democrats from moving from utah to texas. to me, it is a basic rights issue. i have yet to hear a credible answer as to why voters in washington, d.c., citizens in the united states to pay taxes and follow rules like everyone else, why don't they get representation in the house and senate? if the answer is because we think there are going to be too many democrats, shame on us. entrance into the union has not been predicated on that. it is about citizenship and what comes with it. he stated it would have significant consequences, that is for sure. that just past and me has two hours ago. we will see where it goes next. meanwhile to lebron james now deleted tweets. i couldn't believe it. immediately it went across the social media atmosphere. we blurred out the policeman's face for the sake of his safety, but the caption read "you are next
caldwell has made me had to be a dinosaur. i am 50. argue the party has changed just in the last ten years. there is nothing to stop republicans from moving to washington. like there is nothing to stop democrats from moving from utah to texas. to me, it is a basic rights issue. i have yet to hear a credible answer as to why voters in washington, d.c., citizens in the united states to pay taxes and follow rules like everyone else, why don't they get representation in the house and senate? if the...
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nadine caldwell sealing the win in belfast where there were jubilant scenes after the final whistle.rough to the semifinal of the champions league despite losing to a late goal by porto in the second leg of their quarter—final tonight. that was enough for them to go through 2—1 on aggregate. katie gornall was watching. it's been seven years since chelsea last made it this far in the champions league, but now is the time to go all the way, according to their manager. thomas to cull�*s side had reason to be confident. they began this game 2—0 up, already tantalisingly close the semifinals. porto would have to strain every sinew to stop them. —— tuchel. 0—0 at the break suited chelsea. travel restrictions meant this tie was played in seville and chelsea didn't come here for excitement, or seemingly goals, it was porto that need to attack and eventually they emerged from hibernation. a wonder goal but too late to turn the tie. it is real madrid or liverpool next for chelsea. thejourney it is real madrid or liverpool next for chelsea. the journey continues. so chelsea through, but look wh
nadine caldwell sealing the win in belfast where there were jubilant scenes after the final whistle.rough to the semifinal of the champions league despite losing to a late goal by porto in the second leg of their quarter—final tonight. that was enough for them to go through 2—1 on aggregate. katie gornall was watching. it's been seven years since chelsea last made it this far in the champions league, but now is the time to go all the way, according to their manager. thomas to cull�*s side...
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caldwell. we meet on a regular basis, and there's lots to bring to the table in terms of community groups and what they bring to the table. james caldwell is our contact with the mayor's initiative in violence prevention program that's about to start. and i think the community infrastructure piece, that's going to build that out. we are coordinating with mr. caldwell. i heard arturo, the speaker before us, him and his team, because that resource, we believe will bring value to what we're trying to do as a city, have resource with people, and how that's supposed to work, there'll be people from the community that are just supposed to be support for this aapi community and other communities, and it's about having support out there in the community, walking elderly people through the community when they need assistance and that type of thing. so we are definitely coordinating on that end, as well. and then, in terms of what commander fong is talking about, and i've been on conversations with comma
caldwell. we meet on a regular basis, and there's lots to bring to the table in terms of community groups and what they bring to the table. james caldwell is our contact with the mayor's initiative in violence prevention program that's about to start. and i think the community infrastructure piece, that's going to build that out. we are coordinating with mr. caldwell. i heard arturo, the speaker before us, him and his team, because that resource, we believe will bring value to what we're trying...
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caldwell. i can send that information to whomever. he is the public safety officer that's working directly for the mayor's office. he would be the person to contact this coordination that we're doing. that's the short version. i can answer any questions that you have. >> supervisor mar: thank you so much for your presentation. i had a question. can you talk more about what the plan is to partner with other a.p.i. community groups to address the crime and violence that we're seeing right now? what the time line is for that as well? >> we are working on that. we received sort of like an announcement of coordination. that funding to do this. we're at the beginning stages of finding out how many svip workers will be available. we have to hire culturally responsive folks that can speak the language. we have today, african-american, latino and pacific islanders. mostly samoan realm that are prone to violence in san francisco. once we get funding, i can start that hiring process. i'm waiting for that
caldwell. i can send that information to whomever. he is the public safety officer that's working directly for the mayor's office. he would be the person to contact this coordination that we're doing. that's the short version. i can answer any questions that you have. >> supervisor mar: thank you so much for your presentation. i had a question. can you talk more about what the plan is to partner with other a.p.i. community groups to address the crime and violence that we're seeing right...
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already leading from the away leg, they won 2—0 in belfast, nadene caldwell making it 4—1 on aggregateainst a nation ranked 25 places above them. it's an incredible achievement for a side made up mostly of part—timers and a team that only reformed 17 years ago. there are no words to describe it, to be a part of this with this group of girls, it is one of the best days of my life. the character and fight and determination shown from everybody involved tonight shows what we are about. it wasn't the prettiest of games by any means, but we knew what we had to do tonight and we got the job over the line and now we have european finals to look forward to, so bring it on. manchester city's preparations for this evening's champions league quarterfinal in germany were hampered last night after a series of fireworks were let off outside their team hotel. the clubs says on two occassions players and staff were woken up before a third attempt was stopped by their own security. city are 2—1 up against borussia dortmund from the first leg and are chasing what would be a historic quadruple. the champ
already leading from the away leg, they won 2—0 in belfast, nadene caldwell making it 4—1 on aggregateainst a nation ranked 25 places above them. it's an incredible achievement for a side made up mostly of part—timers and a team that only reformed 17 years ago. there are no words to describe it, to be a part of this with this group of girls, it is one of the best days of my life. the character and fight and determination shown from everybody involved tonight shows what we are about. it...
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caldwell.i can send that information to whomever. he is the public safety officer that's working directly for the mayor's office. he would be the person to contact this coordination that we're doing. that's the short version. i can answer any questions that you have. >> supervisor mar: thank you so much for your presentation. i had a question. can you talk more about what the plan is to partner with other a.p.i. community groups to address the crime and violence that we're seeing right now? what the time line is for that as well? >> we are working on that. we received sort of like an announcement of coordination. that funding to do this. we're at the beginning stages of finding out how many svip workers will be available. we have to hire culturally responsive folks that can speak the language. we have today, african-american, latino and pacific islanders. mostly samoan realm that are prone to violence in san francisco. once we get funding, i can start that hiring process. i'm waiting for that g
caldwell.i can send that information to whomever. he is the public safety officer that's working directly for the mayor's office. he would be the person to contact this coordination that we're doing. that's the short version. i can answer any questions that you have. >> supervisor mar: thank you so much for your presentation. i had a question. can you talk more about what the plan is to partner with other a.p.i. community groups to address the crime and violence that we're seeing right...
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. >> congresswoman nancy mays, will cain and giano caldwell all live next hour. ♪♪ don't have to leaveve a good time ♪♪ >> it is thursday april 2, '02, hundreds of protesters surrounded columbus police department for a second night over the deadly police shooting of an ohio teenager. police releasing new audio and video that shows the girl lunging at someone with what appears to be a knife. we will have a live report. >> vice president delaware is taking a trip to address the migrant crisis but not to the border. where she's going as reporters use -- tick-tock to recruit migrants. >> no plastic no problem. amazon's futuristic approach to whole foods. "fox and friends first" continues. ♪♪ >> second day in a row the 5 am intro song has included the word jump in it. of a telling us to jump around? are they trying to tell us something? >> not sure what they would be
. >> congresswoman nancy mays, will cain and giano caldwell all live next hour. ♪♪ don't have to leaveve a good time ♪♪ >> it is thursday april 2, '02, hundreds of protesters surrounded columbus police department for a second night over the deadly police shooting of an ohio teenager. police releasing new audio and video that shows the girl lunging at someone with what appears to be a knife. we will have a live report. >> vice president delaware is taking a trip to...
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caldwell.i can send that information to whomever. he is the public safety officer that's working directly for the mayor's office. he would be the person to contact this coordination that we're doing. that's the short version. i can answer any questions that you have. >> supervisor mar: thank you so much for your presentation. i had a question. can you talk more about what the plan is to partner with other a.p.i. community groups to address the crime and violence that we're seeing right now? what the time line is for that as well? >> we are working on that. we received sort of like an announcement of coordination. that funding to do this. we're at the beginning stages of finding out how many svip workers will be available. we have to hire culturally responsive folks that can speak the language. we have today, african-american, latino and pacific islanders. mostly samoan realm that are prone to violence in san francisco. once we get funding, i can start that hiring process. i'm waiting for that g
caldwell.i can send that information to whomever. he is the public safety officer that's working directly for the mayor's office. he would be the person to contact this coordination that we're doing. that's the short version. i can answer any questions that you have. >> supervisor mar: thank you so much for your presentation. i had a question. can you talk more about what the plan is to partner with other a.p.i. community groups to address the crime and violence that we're seeing right...
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caldwell.i can send that information to whomever. he is the public safety officer that's working directly for the mayor's office. he would be the person to contact this coordination that we're doing. that's the short version. i can answer any questions that you have. >> supervisor mar: thank you so much for your presentation. i had a question. can you talk more about what the plan is to partner with other a.p.i. community groups to address the crime and violence that we're seeing right now? what the time line is for that as well? >> we are working on that. we received sort of like an announcement of coordination. that funding to do this. we're at the beginning stages of finding out how many svip workers will be available. we have to hire culturally responsive folks that can speak the language. we have today, african-american, latino and pacific islanders. mostly samoan realm that are prone to violence in san francisco. once we get funding, i can start that hiring process. i'm waiting for that g
caldwell.i can send that information to whomever. he is the public safety officer that's working directly for the mayor's office. he would be the person to contact this coordination that we're doing. that's the short version. i can answer any questions that you have. >> supervisor mar: thank you so much for your presentation. i had a question. can you talk more about what the plan is to partner with other a.p.i. community groups to address the crime and violence that we're seeing right...
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including jay caldwell. >> my garage is pretty full, but all of the important stuff has been moved upstairs. >> reporter: county officials deploying extra drones to monitor conditions in real time. >> 35 million gallons a day to 100 million gallons a day and pulling it out. >> reporter: the environmental impact of dumping all of that water into the already polluted gulf. >> what has already been releases will have algae blooms in tampa bay. >> reporter: an area still unsure of what lurks in the hours ahead. officials say if they are able to hit the 100 million gallon per day level of controlled discharge, it is possible within 48 hours, ali, we will be avoiding the worst case scenario of seeing a breach or rupture and the wave of water coming in to communities. back to you. >> we will stay on top of that with you. thank you. coming up, why what soda that you drink is a political question. we will explain as the 11th hour continues. will explain as the r continues. >> that gets you a coke or a pepsi. any other cola companies i should mention. but it gets you something. >> all right. the last
including jay caldwell. >> my garage is pretty full, but all of the important stuff has been moved upstairs. >> reporter: county officials deploying extra drones to monitor conditions in real time. >> 35 million gallons a day to 100 million gallons a day and pulling it out. >> reporter: the environmental impact of dumping all of that water into the already polluted gulf. >> what has already been releases will have algae blooms in tampa bay. >> reporter: an...
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you're not talking about just for so-caldwell think people. you're talking about everybody. >> the theme of the president's address is a look forward. hours after his justice department looked backward executing a search warrant on rudy guliani, his predecessors personal attorney. >> were you aware of that raid before it happened? >> i give you my word i did not. i made a pledge i would not interfere in any way or order an investigation. i learned about that last night when the rest of the world learned about it. my word. i had no idea this was underway. >> the president and the first lady are on an hour-long helicopter ride to a drive-in rally this evening even after his cdc loosens up guidelines about mask wearing outside for vaccinated people. the dnc, which is organizing this event still wants people in their cars. again, the white house is targeting independence day for when they think things should be much more opened up, neil. >> neil: peter doocy, thanks very much. now back to the theme for the president today. looking at 100 days in o
you're not talking about just for so-caldwell think people. you're talking about everybody. >> the theme of the president's address is a look forward. hours after his justice department looked backward executing a search warrant on rudy guliani, his predecessors personal attorney. >> were you aware of that raid before it happened? >> i give you my word i did not. i made a pledge i would not interfere in any way or order an investigation. i learned about that last night when...
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. >> leann caldwell, lifting ourselves out of the weeds here, let's be very clear about this new decision by the senate parliamentarian in is not a blanket parliamentarian. voting rights et cetera on this work around through reconciliation if is very specific and targeted, right? >> that's right, let's take a step back here. democrats thought they had what the senate majority leader schumer got approval for yesterday was perhaps to use it a third time before the midterm election. so this gives them more options. senator schumer did not say he is going to go dhoun bath just yet, but it gives him the opportunity to use it if he needs to moving down the road. as you mentioned it can't be used on all pieces of legislation. things like voting rights cannot be passed under this. looking forward to structure they could likely use it on that plan. but some democrats say they want a bipartisan component bill and so they're not even on board yet. so democrats have this mechanism, but they need the support of all of the members to do it and they're not even there yet, hallie. >>> we mentioned two pi
. >> leann caldwell, lifting ourselves out of the weeds here, let's be very clear about this new decision by the senate parliamentarian in is not a blanket parliamentarian. voting rights et cetera on this work around through reconciliation if is very specific and targeted, right? >> that's right, let's take a step back here. democrats thought they had what the senate majority leader schumer got approval for yesterday was perhaps to use it a third time before the midterm election. so...
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i would like to thank the sponsor of this talk caldwell banker elite elite their support is much appreciated. and secondly, i would like to thank bill crawley who's involvement in the great lives lecture since the beginning is largely responsible for their success. you both. now the topic i'm going to talk about tonight is douglas macarthur certainly a very prominent american during the first half of the 20th century. was an american general went to west point? and served in many capacities particularly in this career after 1919. and so what i'm going to do and let me give you a sense of what it is. i'm going to talk about. i'm going to talk first of all about his family background. his west point career very briefly. his role in world war i the great war and i'm going to pause about 1919 in his career. say if you words about his personality because i think his personality is is an important factor and trying to understand. the successes and failures of macarthur's career after that, i'm going to talk about the details of his enigmatic career of successes and failures. he was superintendent
i would like to thank the sponsor of this talk caldwell banker elite elite their support is much appreciated. and secondly, i would like to thank bill crawley who's involvement in the great lives lecture since the beginning is largely responsible for their success. you both. now the topic i'm going to talk about tonight is douglas macarthur certainly a very prominent american during the first half of the 20th century. was an american general went to west point? and served in many capacities...
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. >> joining us now, nbc news capitol correspondent leanne caldwell. thank you for being up early with us. i'm instruct listening to that particular section of president biden's speech and i'm thinking back to being in the chamber last night. one of the interesting affects of the smaller audience. it was pandemic mandated, this 200-person audience that changed the vibe in the room. it put a sharper focus on some of the more serious people in government. one of those people is liz cheney. she got a fist bump from president biden. a handshake from mitch mcconnell. you can see him there. she's in the next couple of rows here. what stood out to me, in some ways, the tone of the room was less partisan than it often is. instead of the focus being on the more outrageous characters of our politics, which has driven the last four years, it was much more interested in people interested in seriously governing. what was your take? >> i was not in the room like you were but watching it on the screen, it was just a stark difference of the most recent state of the un
. >> joining us now, nbc news capitol correspondent leanne caldwell. thank you for being up early with us. i'm instruct listening to that particular section of president biden's speech and i'm thinking back to being in the chamber last night. one of the interesting affects of the smaller audience. it was pandemic mandated, this 200-person audience that changed the vibe in the room. it put a sharper focus on some of the more serious people in government. one of those people is liz cheney....