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he knew you were at the capitol, that lawmakers were at the capitol. what do you make of that? >> well, i -- well, the president's words were reckless. and his actions were reckless. the president's words that day at the rally endangered me and my family and everyone at the capitol building. >> when did you learn that the rioters had breached the capitol? >> when elizabeth macdonough, the parliamentarian of the senate, turned around in her chair and said, "rioters have breached the first floor of the cap tom." and then my secret service agent, maximilian, who's a great american, came on the house floor and said, "mr. vice president, we gotta go." >> you saw him walking right toward you? >> yes. he told me that we needed to leave the building because rioters had breached the capitol on the house side. >> you're in that small office off the senate chamber now with your wife, karen, and your daughter, charlotte, your brother, greg, who's also a member of congress, and you're all watching on a small tv in that office. what did you make of what you were seeing? >> it infuriated me.
he knew you were at the capitol, that lawmakers were at the capitol. what do you make of that? >> well, i -- well, the president's words were reckless. and his actions were reckless. the president's words that day at the rally endangered me and my family and everyone at the capitol building. >> when did you learn that the rioters had breached the capitol? >> when elizabeth macdonough, the parliamentarian of the senate, turned around in her chair and said, "rioters have...
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capitol police. he just informed me what you will hear through official channels, will inform you that their best information is that they believe that the house and the senate will be able to reconvene in roughly an hour. >> thank you very much, mr. vice president. good news. >> by 7:00 p.m. you're cleared to return to the senate chamber. your wife, karen, is there with you. your daughter charlotte. your two other children have joined you on the phone. the entire family is working on what you will say to lawmakers and to the nation. >> as always, in important moments in our lives, we worked as a family. my kids know their dad's heart. >> you went back into the senate, into the chamber. and you asked to address the chamber. >> i asked for god's blessing on the lost, on the heroes forged that day, and on our nation. and i closed my statement and looked at the senators, republicans and democrats, and just said, let's get back to work. >> so may god bless the lost, the injured, and the heroes forged on
capitol police. he just informed me what you will hear through official channels, will inform you that their best information is that they believe that the house and the senate will be able to reconvene in roughly an hour. >> thank you very much, mr. vice president. good news. >> by 7:00 p.m. you're cleared to return to the senate chamber. your wife, karen, is there with you. your daughter charlotte. your two other children have joined you on the phone. the entire family is working...
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capitol police. he just informed me what you will hear through official channels, paul irving, sergeat at arms will inform you that their information is they believe the house and the senate will be able to reconvene in roughly an hour. >> thank you very much, mr. vice president. good news. >> at any point on that day on january 6th as this was unfolding, did the president reach out to talk to you to ask you how you were doing to check on your safety? >> i never heard from the president or the white house that day. >> when we come back, his first conversation with president trump five days after january 6th, and what the president asked him. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100
capitol police. he just informed me what you will hear through official channels, paul irving, sergeat at arms will inform you that their information is they believe the house and the senate will be able to reconvene in roughly an hour. >> thank you very much, mr. vice president. good news. >> at any point on that day on january 6th as this was unfolding, did the president reach out to talk to you to ask you how you were doing to check on your safety? >> i never heard from the...
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capitol police. those familiar with the matter are calling it an embarrassing oversight. abc7 news has learned u.s. capitol police had cameras installed outside house speaker and people lucy's home -- sp eaker nancy pelosi's home well before the attack, but what about an alarm? sources confirmed to the i-team the speaker does have a private security system, and questions are being raised about how the security system interacted with police agencies the morning of the attack. law enforcement sources confirm to abc news, when the home security alarm is triggered, the private security system is supposed to notify the san francisco police department first, then u.s. capitol police. but two sources familiar with the matter say capitol police never received a call from the private security system and say it is unclear if the alarm never went off. a huge -- a huge oversight paired with no physical security detail. >> these threats are not new, let's be very clear. stephanie: what is also clear -- >> there w
capitol police. those familiar with the matter are calling it an embarrassing oversight. abc7 news has learned u.s. capitol police had cameras installed outside house speaker and people lucy's home -- sp eaker nancy pelosi's home well before the attack, but what about an alarm? sources confirmed to the i-team the speaker does have a private security system, and questions are being raised about how the security system interacted with police agencies the morning of the attack. law enforcement...
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capitol police? >> reporter: in a word, capitol police told congress in december 2020, they were concerned about heightened threats, including to house speaker nancy pelosi, and they told congress she gets the most threats of any member of congress. and yet this brutal attack still happened. they want to know why and what the department is doing to stop it. the letter says this, the incident and related circumstances, including the manner in which the speaker and her family were targeted raise significant questions about security protections for members of congress, marly those in the presidential line of succession. further, the letter asks about the relationship between capitol police and the san francisco police department. do they even have a formal agreement to protect the speaker's home? and then finally, why the department turned down what could have been, according to this letter, a crucial role on the fbi's joint terrorism task force in san francisco. the letter makes clear that at some poin
capitol police? >> reporter: in a word, capitol police told congress in december 2020, they were concerned about heightened threats, including to house speaker nancy pelosi, and they told congress she gets the most threats of any member of congress. and yet this brutal attack still happened. they want to know why and what the department is doing to stop it. the letter says this, the incident and related circumstances, including the manner in which the speaker and her family were targeted...
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capitol police. they were working to ensure the capitol, itself, was protected. in the wake of the brutal attack they will now be, as they say, fast tracking recommendations. the capitol police confirming cnn reporting the cameras outside the pelosi residence were not monotarred in realtime. the house speaker wasn't here. u.s. capitol saying they have over 1800 cameras they are monitoring in washington and around the country. these cameras were not monitored in realtime. the big question will that change moving forward? they don't have the personnel to sit in front of 1800 cameras at any given time but could they leverage technology and motion sensors to ensure if a intruder comes to the house of a member of congress they are alerted so police can respond. >> thank you very much. >>> president biden is likely to cite the pelosi attack in just a little while when he delivers an urgent new warning to the american people that american democracy is in pearil. >>> our senior correspondent is near capitol hill where the president will be speaking. phil, we got excerpts
capitol police. they were working to ensure the capitol, itself, was protected. in the wake of the brutal attack they will now be, as they say, fast tracking recommendations. the capitol police confirming cnn reporting the cameras outside the pelosi residence were not monotarred in realtime. the house speaker wasn't here. u.s. capitol saying they have over 1800 cameras they are monitoring in washington and around the country. these cameras were not monitored in realtime. the big question will...
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, the lighting of the capitol christmas tree. you for being with us and the north carolina delegation, senator burr and other members of the delegation and congressman mchenry and david price. it is so appropriate we are able to light this tree from north carolina as one of his last gestures in congress as he goes home. thank you, david. and thank you senator burr for recognizing it was the california tree and you were happy to hand it off to north carolina. and thank to the forest service tree and the architect of the capitol for making this. for all of you who are responsible for carrying this tree here and getting it here. we are all in your debt. we thank the united states navy ceremonial band and washington performance children of the gospel blessing us with your beautiful music. it is a thrilled to be joined by our youth tree lighter, a citizen of cherokee indians. he is a winninges ayaan shares a moving story about the origin of the mighty evergreen tree. after creating all plants and animals our creator asked them to fast
, the lighting of the capitol christmas tree. you for being with us and the north carolina delegation, senator burr and other members of the delegation and congressman mchenry and david price. it is so appropriate we are able to light this tree from north carolina as one of his last gestures in congress as he goes home. thank you, david. and thank you senator burr for recognizing it was the california tree and you were happy to hand it off to north carolina. and thank to the forest service tree...
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capitol complex but other locations around the country. pelosi's home is monitored full-time when she's there, but she wasn't here friday when her husband paul was attacked. the "washington post" reports that capitol police did not see the video of the break-in until after paul pelosi was attacked with that hammer. er part of the report says if the capitol police were going to stop an attack for any member of congress, they had the best chance to do so at pelosis'. yesterday, the suspect, david depape pled not guilty to several charges. according to court documents, depape allegedly told investigators, quote, i really didn't want to hurt him, referring to paul pelosi, but this was a suicide mission. depape allegedly admitted he had several targets, including a local professor, several state and federal politicians and politicians' relatives. the d.a. released this information in a motion to keep depape in jail without mail. that's a motion the judge did approve. >> we view him as a public safety risk to the city of san francisco, certainly
capitol complex but other locations around the country. pelosi's home is monitored full-time when she's there, but she wasn't here friday when her husband paul was attacked. the "washington post" reports that capitol police did not see the video of the break-in until after paul pelosi was attacked with that hammer. er part of the report says if the capitol police were going to stop an attack for any member of congress, they had the best chance to do so at pelosis'. yesterday, the...
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we are going to walk down to th capitol."ld you characterize donald trump's speech at the ellipse on january 6? >>> inciting. he said peacefully and patriotically that he was telling people to go up there. and it's hard not to see that that was tormenting and telling people that he had been harmed, and they should be angry on his behalf. >> you will never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength and you have to be strong. >> trump's national security advisers delete the president, code-named mogul, was going to join the procession. >> mogul, the president, was, "going to the capitol." and, "they are finding the best route now. >> the catalog continues. military has confirmed that he wants to walk. there begging him to reconsider. current route will be 15 to f you f to 66, penn got penn to the capitol to go to this ha happen." >> chris mayes of us here, don' let them lie to you. >> what was he going to do up there? >>> i think just meet his peopl to meet his ways, be with his base. i don't think this is s
we are going to walk down to th capitol."ld you characterize donald trump's speech at the ellipse on january 6? >>> inciting. he said peacefully and patriotically that he was telling people to go up there. and it's hard not to see that that was tormenting and telling people that he had been harmed, and they should be angry on his behalf. >> you will never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength and you have to be strong. >> trump's national...
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>>> also, plenty of questions for the capitol police department, as security cameras were rolling, showing the break-in at the pelosi home. we'll be joined by a former secret service agent. >>> and an update on that outrageous $1.7 million public toilet in san francisco. the governor is stepping in, and there is a new proposal to build a bathroom. >>> and we're going to take you to the lucky spot in the east bay before tonight's $1.2 billion powerball drawing. >> good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. we're going to get to the former fbi and secret service agent in just a few minutes. >>> but we want to start with some of the wild weather we're experiencing. it might have caught you off guard. boom, short but heavy bursts of rain, thunder, and even hail. sounds nice. this is the hail in south san jose. we got reports actually of hail from across the south bay. it looks a bit like snow there. and what about the snow? the sierra is getting its first big storm of the season. a winter weather advisory is now in effect for lake tahoe for about one more hour. let's brin
>>> also, plenty of questions for the capitol police department, as security cameras were rolling, showing the break-in at the pelosi home. we'll be joined by a former secret service agent. >>> and an update on that outrageous $1.7 million public toilet in san francisco. the governor is stepping in, and there is a new proposal to build a bathroom. >>> and we're going to take you to the lucky spot in the east bay before tonight's $1.2 billion powerball drawing....
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those on capitol hill learn the same things about gerald ford. he was a hard worker, he kept his word, he was a good listener he had a sharp mind. and that leadership on capitol hill and congress and among the congress rewarded him with important positions early in his career. 1950 when the appropriations committee. by 1953 into a majority. he has given charge into the image on the right military personnel, the dnc in south korea. it's during these early days of the cold war with bases in the pacific and europe he is traveling, attending to the army's needs, reporting back to capitol hill and help track their budget. 1956 he was given oversight. in a 1957 his place on the select committee helped draft the legislation. in 1963 lyndon johnson reaches out to him as one of two members of the house of representatives. but that the commissioners on the committee that's investigating the assassination of president john kennedy, the warren commission. we go to the next slide to use his own phrase he was going to be a workhorse, not a show horse. not some
those on capitol hill learn the same things about gerald ford. he was a hard worker, he kept his word, he was a good listener he had a sharp mind. and that leadership on capitol hill and congress and among the congress rewarded him with important positions early in his career. 1950 when the appropriations committee. by 1953 into a majority. he has given charge into the image on the right military personnel, the dnc in south korea. it's during these early days of the cold war with bases in the...
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capitol police weren't actively monitoring it. and sources tell us they didn't know about the break-in until they saw flashing police lights outside the home. tonight, news on paul pelosi. who we learned was unconscious in a pool of his own blood. >>> tonight, president biden set to deliver that speech on democracy in our country, preserving it in the wake of the attack on pelosi and other threats to leaders. and the escalating rhetoric. mary bruce is live. >>> just six days now until the midterms. the economy issue number one. in nevada tonight, the first latina senator in the u.s., a democrat, fighting to hold opt her seat. former president obama trying to help. and what the voters there told our martha raddatz. plus tonight, georgia, pennsylvania, new hampshire, and ohio. rachel scott on these very tight races. we'll show you the numbers tonight. >>> the fed hiking interest rates three quarters of a per essential today to try to slow down inflation and try to stave off recession. how americans will feel this. >>> in parkland, s
capitol police weren't actively monitoring it. and sources tell us they didn't know about the break-in until they saw flashing police lights outside the home. tonight, news on paul pelosi. who we learned was unconscious in a pool of his own blood. >>> tonight, president biden set to deliver that speech on democracy in our country, preserving it in the wake of the attack on pelosi and other threats to leaders. and the escalating rhetoric. mary bruce is live. >>> just six days...
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the hard work that he did on capitol hill had a toll. he's often known also as having the all american family. and indeed, in many respects, he does. but we all know that all american families also had, at times, problems, challenges. mrs. ford was raising four kids in the middle of the 1960s, the turbulent 1960s. and yet, her husband is gone so much, by the time he moves into leadership, and earns the minority leadership position in 1964, he could be gone over 200 days of the year, promoting the republican agenda and campaigning for republican members of congress. that was hard on her. when she began to speak, getting a larger platform as the first lady -- she was open about the psychiatric help that she sought in parts of the 1960s to restore a sense of her self, and how effective that was. it's not all rosy, there are challenges. the fords have to go through those, but they tackle then and they move on. so, if we go to the next slide, ford still seeking that speakership, and by 1964, the republicans took a shell lacking on capitol hil
the hard work that he did on capitol hill had a toll. he's often known also as having the all american family. and indeed, in many respects, he does. but we all know that all american families also had, at times, problems, challenges. mrs. ford was raising four kids in the middle of the 1960s, the turbulent 1960s. and yet, her husband is gone so much, by the time he moves into leadership, and earns the minority leadership position in 1964, he could be gone over 200 days of the year, promoting...
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capitol police two sources familiar with the matter say capitol police never received a call from the private security system and said it is unclear if the alarm ever went off. the huge offer -- oversight paired with no security detail we had postings in the past these threats are not new what is also clear. >> there was no security present, no capitol police, no private security police present. reporter: while capitol police was not there the department confirm their cameras captured the break-in, no one was monitoring them at the time and missed it. sources say it was after local police arrived that capitol police, on. eventually spotting flashing lights after rewinding the video to see the break-in. >> the san francisco police department is assisting with security. we will do whatever is necessary and we will sort out what we need. to sort out reporter: there is a lot still to sort out. we asked the chief about that directly. why isn't there an mou or formal agreement between sf security and capitol police? >> there may be in the future. currently there is not. we have worked with
capitol police two sources familiar with the matter say capitol police never received a call from the private security system and said it is unclear if the alarm ever went off. the huge offer -- oversight paired with no security detail we had postings in the past these threats are not new what is also clear. >> there was no security present, no capitol police, no private security police present. reporter: while capitol police was not there the department confirm their cameras captured the...
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capitol. he was present on the front line during the initiation of the attack. an alert was made after the event of january 6, but shortly after it was rescinded. while men such as william leary have been arrested and imprisoned without entering the capitol, why did the committee not recommend the request? rep. cheney: we are a member of the legislative body, it's a responsibility of the justice department. the conspiracy theory about ray epps is that it's just a lie. i've seen it out there and it's just one of those pieces of what we've seen around january 6 that has pushed by people that want to suggest that this attack was something other than what it really was. i can tell you that the committee has interviewed mr. epps, the justice department has been very clear that mr. epps has no connection to being under their employment. they've done everything possible to put to rest this can -- this conspiracy theory. i think mr. epps life has really -- he has faced tremendous threat because of the
capitol. he was present on the front line during the initiation of the attack. an alert was made after the event of january 6, but shortly after it was rescinded. while men such as william leary have been arrested and imprisoned without entering the capitol, why did the committee not recommend the request? rep. cheney: we are a member of the legislative body, it's a responsibility of the justice department. the conspiracy theory about ray epps is that it's just a lie. i've seen it out there and...
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stormed the capitol, we're in the efing capitol. so some of the evidence is the words of the people who are the defendants, much of it, really, the messaging between the different members of this group. and so the jury looked at a whole lot of evidence, jake, i cannot stress that enough. seven weeks of testimony in this case that this jury has gone through, jake. >> all right, sara, we'll come back to you, thank you so much. if you're just tuning in, there has been some breaking news, some guilty verdicts in the trial of the five oath keepers, including the ringleader, stewart rhodes, who has been found guilty of seditious conspiracy as well as guilty of obstructing an official proceeding. all five defendants, in fact, found guilty of obstructing an official proceeding. and two found guilty of seditious conspiracy. juliette, what does this mean for other far right groups? do you think this will be a deterrent? what more? >> yes. absolutely. look, we can focus on the noise and people on twitter and people being hateful and the potent
stormed the capitol, we're in the efing capitol. so some of the evidence is the words of the people who are the defendants, much of it, really, the messaging between the different members of this group. and so the jury looked at a whole lot of evidence, jake, i cannot stress that enough. seven weeks of testimony in this case that this jury has gone through, jake. >> all right, sara, we'll come back to you, thank you so much. if you're just tuning in, there has been some breaking news,...
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we do not have the assets to protect you at the capitol. have been obvious, there was a mob heading that way. but that's overwhelming the centerpiece of the questions. as well as what did tony ornato know about the violence that was communicated to president trump that day. how much did donald trump know about what the secret service was finding on the ground the day of the rally. you know, there were weapons. there were firearms. pistols, rifles. there were flag poles. there were spears. there were people carrying bear spray. there were people wearing bulletproof vests. how much did donald trump know about the danger and weaponry in the mob of supporters that he eventually encouraged to march on the capitol with him? >> carol, it seems like there are levels to what is being sought here. one is the practicalities of what the president knew, what he actually did, what kind of first hand account ornato can provide. but then it feels like there's another level to this, which is the involvement or the complicity, i don't know if that word is to
we do not have the assets to protect you at the capitol. have been obvious, there was a mob heading that way. but that's overwhelming the centerpiece of the questions. as well as what did tony ornato know about the violence that was communicated to president trump that day. how much did donald trump know about what the secret service was finding on the ground the day of the rally. you know, there were weapons. there were firearms. pistols, rifles. there were flag poles. there were spears. there...
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capitol police need? we heard from the u.s. capitol police chief that they need more resources.you hear from the more far right members of congress saying we don't need any more surveillance. why are you doing this and the far left debating, we cannot fund the police any way, shape or form. >> you just mentioned a good point as well, which is that for the public when they see security details they think of the secret service but the secret service isn't just out protecting a building, not just even out protecting just their branch protecting a member of congress. they have an intelligence arm that is sharing information, also speaking to local police departments to gather information on emerging threats. i covered the department of homeland security and they would always say when you talk to them this was also a pivotal part of the organization. is the capitol police going to get something like that. in the meantime, until congress acts, the vulnerability is still there and it's not just pelosi as well. you've had members of congress that are now dipping into their campaign budg
capitol police need? we heard from the u.s. capitol police chief that they need more resources.you hear from the more far right members of congress saying we don't need any more surveillance. why are you doing this and the far left debating, we cannot fund the police any way, shape or form. >> you just mentioned a good point as well, which is that for the public when they see security details they think of the secret service but the secret service isn't just out protecting a building, not...
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the home break-in was captured by capitol police surveillance cameras. but no one was monitoring them at the time. thank you for joining us on kron. 4 news at 6. i'm pam moore and i'm catherine heenan and for ken wayne capitol police said the command center monitors roughly 1800 cameras, including those at the pelosi home. >> and they generally monitor the feed when the house speaker is at home. the attacker told authorities that he was on a self-proclaimed suicide mission aimed at speaker pelosi, but she and her security detail were in washington at the time. however, she was not the only target. evan lambert has the latest on the investigation. >> but there's a band with us. former capitol police officer and secret service member matthew dority tells news nation he isn't surprised. cameras capturing last week's attack on paul pelosi. we're not being monitored. that's because he says there's always been limits our has the agency tries to protect 535 members of congress who travel frequently between their home districts. a capitol police source telling n
the home break-in was captured by capitol police surveillance cameras. but no one was monitoring them at the time. thank you for joining us on kron. 4 news at 6. i'm pam moore and i'm catherine heenan and for ken wayne capitol police said the command center monitors roughly 1800 cameras, including those at the pelosi home. >> and they generally monitor the feed when the house speaker is at home. the attacker told authorities that he was on a self-proclaimed suicide mission aimed at...
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this is inside the capitol. this is video of the secret service trying to get you and your wife karen and your daughter, charlotte, to safety. as rioters came within 40 feet of you, we found out later. your families' lives were at risk, not just yours -- although that would be tragic -- but your wife's and your daughter's. i was worried for you that day, sir, covering this. i was worried for your wife. i was worried for your daughter. i'm relieved that nobody was harmed. you -- if i were you, i would still be livid with donald trump. i would be so furious. and i know you're a measured man. but are you still angry? >> well, i must tell you the president's words and tweet that day were reckless. they endangered my family and all the people at the capitol. and i was angry. but, you know, my christian faith tells me to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry. and in the christian faith, forgiveness is not optional. literally pray in the lord's prayer to forgive those who trespass against us. and
this is inside the capitol. this is video of the secret service trying to get you and your wife karen and your daughter, charlotte, to safety. as rioters came within 40 feet of you, we found out later. your families' lives were at risk, not just yours -- although that would be tragic -- but your wife's and your daughter's. i was worried for you that day, sir, covering this. i was worried for your wife. i was worried for your daughter. i'm relieved that nobody was harmed. you -- if i were you, i...
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, some of them going into the capitol and then some of them taking video of themselves inside the capitol saying words like, we stormed the capitol. that is what one of the defendants, jessica watkins said, on social media. in the end the jury decided that two people were guilty of seditious conspiracy and those two people are the founder of the far right militia group the oath keepers, stewart rhoades and kelly meggs. the other three were found not guilty in this case. they also faced several other charges, up to 10 total charges, and one of the other charges was about obstructing the sort of official proceedings and several people were found guilty of that. in the end though, all of them were found guilty of obstructing an official proceeding, which means that they could all face up to 20 years in federal prison on that charge alone. stewart rhoades, he was convicted of seditious conspiracy which brings a 20 year prison sentence potentially. that's the maximum. what we did hear from the defense attorneys in this case, they came out and talked about some of their disappointment, but ther
, some of them going into the capitol and then some of them taking video of themselves inside the capitol saying words like, we stormed the capitol. that is what one of the defendants, jessica watkins said, on social media. in the end the jury decided that two people were guilty of seditious conspiracy and those two people are the founder of the far right militia group the oath keepers, stewart rhoades and kelly meggs. the other three were found not guilty in this case. they also faced several...
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we're not going to the capitol.o his clavicle. >> so the fact that the committee is interviewing the current spokesperson, and according to "the washington post," there was some specific questioning about some of the statements that came out in regard to cassidy hutchinson's testimony, what should we read into that? >> i think it's great they're continuing to pursue the witnesses. as time runs out on the committee, they're still trying to get to the truth. he came out right after her testimony to cast doubt, so it's fair to ask him where did you learn about those comments? and obviously they it speak to those witnesses. >> according to liz cheney, there are negotiations happening between the committee and the former president's legal team in regard to the subpoena, which they had accepted, potential testimony whether understand oath, over several days, how much good faith do you think is involved in those negotiations? >> i'm a skeptic when it comes to the president ever testifying. they have to negotiate, that is p
we're not going to the capitol.o his clavicle. >> so the fact that the committee is interviewing the current spokesperson, and according to "the washington post," there was some specific questioning about some of the statements that came out in regard to cassidy hutchinson's testimony, what should we read into that? >> i think it's great they're continuing to pursue the witnesses. as time runs out on the committee, they're still trying to get to the truth. he came out...
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but the leadership on capitol hill was wrong. the other thing we have to do is open up america's energy sector. joe biden shut down pipelines and permitting for oil and gas leases. he also made it impossible to invest in ohio's oil and gas sector. that rising energy price people see at the pump, farmers paying more for diesel, that's the direct result of policies enacted by joe biden and nancy pelosi and supported 100% by tim ryan. mr. ryan: if i may, j.d., you keep talking about nancy pelosi. if you want to run against nancy pelosi, move back to san francisco and run against nancy pelosi. you're running against me. i put the natural gas provision in the inflation reduction act. i was the one who made sure we had all of the investments in electric vehicles in the inflation reduction act. do you not see what's happening at lordstown? we have four vehicles out there, a truck two cars, and a tractor. , we have a battery plant across the street that was $2.3 billion investment. this is the future for us, j.d., and i know you're not h
but the leadership on capitol hill was wrong. the other thing we have to do is open up america's energy sector. joe biden shut down pipelines and permitting for oil and gas leases. he also made it impossible to invest in ohio's oil and gas sector. that rising energy price people see at the pump, farmers paying more for diesel, that's the direct result of policies enacted by joe biden and nancy pelosi and supported 100% by tim ryan. mr. ryan: if i may, j.d., you keep talking about nancy pelosi....
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additional cameras, sensors, not just in the capitol and around the capitol grounds but perhaps at the residences of members of the house and the senate. what are the various costs associated with this and what do the stake holders think about increasing security? some will be for it. some less so. he'll have to sit down with them. i think what he's doing with today's statement is basically preparing people for i'm going to be coming with a plan and options, not just about increasing bodies but layers, circles of security that will be surrounding and increasing. >> so, so important. shan, we just learned those few moments ago that the suspect pled not guilty to all state charges. what's your reaction? >> that's pretty standard, wolf. the lawyer wouldn't let him do anything else because they don't know enough about the case yet so it really doesn't address anything of substance now. that's just a standard plea you would make at the first appearance right now, wolf. >> much more coming up on this and also coming up more in the stop story, the pelosi attack and growing threat of violence
additional cameras, sensors, not just in the capitol and around the capitol grounds but perhaps at the residences of members of the house and the senate. what are the various costs associated with this and what do the stake holders think about increasing security? some will be for it. some less so. he'll have to sit down with them. i think what he's doing with today's statement is basically preparing people for i'm going to be coming with a plan and options, not just about increasing bodies but...
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and security on capitol hill.curity on capitol hill, how does that process work, who is in charge on capitol hill? guest: it is run through capitol police. there are multiple divisions that have their own specialties. the intelligence division is among the most important. this is the part of law enforcement on capitol hill that tracks potential threats, ongoing threats, makes sure that they know the whereabouts of congressional leaders at all times. things like that. i think what you saw in terms of the washington post story last night in terms of these apparent mishaps, not properly monitoring cameras at speaker pelosi's home in san francisco, that division is going to be responsible for this. as a result, the capitol police she is going to have to answer for it and be more specific in terms of, what he wants to see in terms of additional funding, security measures, that is something lawmakers are going to be asking. host: how did the house sergeant at arms and senate sergeant at arms fit into the picture at capi
and security on capitol hill.curity on capitol hill, how does that process work, who is in charge on capitol hill? guest: it is run through capitol police. there are multiple divisions that have their own specialties. the intelligence division is among the most important. this is the part of law enforcement on capitol hill that tracks potential threats, ongoing threats, makes sure that they know the whereabouts of congressional leaders at all times. things like that. i think what you saw in...
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and yes, he was also at the capitol right.— at the capitol right.ion yet! he preaches politics to _ in insurrection yet! he preaches politics to his — in insurrection yet! he preaches politics to his following - in insurrection yet! he preaches politics to his following that - in insurrection yet! he preaches politics to his following that can sound like extremist rants. you got hit in communist, _ sound like extremist rants. you got hit in communist, you _ sound like extremist rants. you got hit in communist, you will - sound like extremist rants. you got hit in communist, you will find - sound like extremist rants. you got| hit in communist, you will find what insurrection — hit in communist, you will find what insurrection is, we are not playing garbage, — insurrection is, we are not playing garbage, my bible says that the church _ garbage, my bible says that the church of— garbage, my bible says that the church of the living god! you also said in your _ church of the living god! you also said in your church _ church of the living god! you also s
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capitol. thanks for your time this morning. obviously, this is a disease in our politics, in our country that you've been talking about for a long time, particularly in the days, weeks, months and now years after the attack on the capitol on january 6th. what led us here? i know it's a long conversation. and what would you rather hear from republicans than jokes about a hammer attack and the attempted murder of an 82-year-old man? >> i guess you can raise money on the cruelty and it's hilarious now. trump jr. tweeting "underwear and a hammer." these conspiracies out there that this was a love tris gone wrong, this is why we have to call this out. i am glad we're talking about the conspiracy theory, because usually we ignore them and they actually grow online. it's ludicrous. i'd like to see some semblance of humanity. i'd like to see every republican candidate and elected official say you condemn this attack, that's really basic, say you condemn the attack. but secondarily, recognizing the fac
capitol. thanks for your time this morning. obviously, this is a disease in our politics, in our country that you've been talking about for a long time, particularly in the days, weeks, months and now years after the attack on the capitol on january 6th. what led us here? i know it's a long conversation. and what would you rather hear from republicans than jokes about a hammer attack and the attempted murder of an 82-year-old man? >> i guess you can raise money on the cruelty and it's...
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it shouldn't have to be only on the capitol police. you know, local and state law enforcement also has an interest in protecting these people. this particular perpetrator had other state lawmakers on his list. so i think potentially getting federal funding to leverage the resources and have the people who have the expertise locally for the families could be a way forward. but i don't think that you will get around ultimately just having to hire a lot more people. it is just the cost at this point of the refusal to condemn political violence and using that as a political tactic but people who have the visibility and megaphone do it. >> you bring up a good point, he did have essentially a hit list of other public figures. they didn't name names. so what is the latest when it comes to mr. pelosi? >> reporter: we're getting new details from the documents filed. they allege that the suspect was actually present when paul pelosi called 911 going so far as to identify himself for the police dispatcher as david, claiming to be a family friend,
it shouldn't have to be only on the capitol police. you know, local and state law enforcement also has an interest in protecting these people. this particular perpetrator had other state lawmakers on his list. so i think potentially getting federal funding to leverage the resources and have the people who have the expertise locally for the families could be a way forward. but i don't think that you will get around ultimately just having to hire a lot more people. it is just the cost at this...
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so how does the capitol police -- how do capitol police officials make decisions about where to allocate >> reporter: well, significantly it is threat based. what they basically do is take a threat assessment for each member and decide what is an appropriate security package for that member. sometimes that package comes and goes. a member gets a detail. a member doesn't have a detail for a period of time depending on the threat landscape. the major concern is outside of the building because once you're inside the building, save january 6th, for the most part it is an extremely secure location. the place is just crawling with capitol police. the major concern for law enforcement is once those members go back to the district where they don't have as much protection. so now this is starting a new conversation about what the options might be. we know congressional sources have told us that there is a lot of discussion under way about what can be done for members as well as their families once they go back to their home districts, john. >> so if they are going to boost security, any sense of
so how does the capitol police -- how do capitol police officials make decisions about where to allocate >> reporter: well, significantly it is threat based. what they basically do is take a threat assessment for each member and decide what is an appropriate security package for that member. sometimes that package comes and goes. a member gets a detail. a member doesn't have a detail for a period of time depending on the threat landscape. the major concern is outside of the building...
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capitol itself. testified they did not do such a thing. he was sitting in a front row. he was emotional. he said, look, it was emotional. and i didn't expect to cry in there. i am appreciative to the jury and the justice department. and i will make one more important note here, john. the judge in this case, he had a very, very tight rein on his courtroom. it was a very long trial, a very grueling trial. the attorneys for the defense came forward and praised him in a way i haven't seen in a long time. now, the reason why this is significant, obviously, is because these attorneys are here defending people who were very strong proponents of donald trump. the judge was appointed by president obama. and it goes to show you, as the judge said, this is how the american public should view the justice system. the justice system worked in the ways it was supposed to work and it is a wonderful example of the american way. >> you spent a lot of time covering this trial in that courtroom. thank you very much. >>>
capitol itself. testified they did not do such a thing. he was sitting in a front row. he was emotional. he said, look, it was emotional. and i didn't expect to cry in there. i am appreciative to the jury and the justice department. and i will make one more important note here, john. the judge in this case, he had a very, very tight rein on his courtroom. it was a very long trial, a very grueling trial. the attorneys for the defense came forward and praised him in a way i haven't seen in a long...
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capitol on january 6th.ial where we saw testimony over the course of more than a month and a half from a variety of different oath keepers as well as three defendants themselves, including oath keepers' founder steward rhodes who said it was, quote, stupid for members of the oath keepers to go inside the capitol even though doj pointed to all the praise that rhodes had for all those who actually did storm the capitol on january 6th. obviously, we have a lot of folks down the street here at the justice department who are on pins and needles waiting for this verdict to come back. this is certainly the biggest move and riskiest move that doj has brought forward thus far in connection with the attack on the capitol on january 6th. >> brian, they have charged other individuals with seditious conspiracy and prevailed with juries, is that right? >> reporter: they've gotten guilty pleas from a number of oath keeper defendants. this would be the first jury verdict regarding a seditious conspiracy charge. that's what
capitol on january 6th.ial where we saw testimony over the course of more than a month and a half from a variety of different oath keepers as well as three defendants themselves, including oath keepers' founder steward rhodes who said it was, quote, stupid for members of the oath keepers to go inside the capitol even though doj pointed to all the praise that rhodes had for all those who actually did storm the capitol on january 6th. obviously, we have a lot of folks down the street here at the...
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capitol on january 6th.idence of is that there was a plan to oppose the peace and transfer of power by any means necessary, as the government has sort of put it. they've said what they essentially did was take advantage of the opportunity to go into the u.s. capitol on january 6th, when that opportunity presented itself. and in fact, this plan went on after january 6th and was about stopping the peaceful transfer of power before joe biden actually took office. what we had here today were arguments from the government, we had arguments from a number of the defendants, include an attorney for oathkeeper founder. one of the things that he the attorney had to say was the evidence for the defense was that there is no plan to storm the capitol, no plan to breach the rotunda, no plan to stop the certification or delay the certification of an election. not one person has testified to you that there was a plan. so what the government has been able to present is a number of witnesses who said -- one said he was ready
capitol on january 6th.idence of is that there was a plan to oppose the peace and transfer of power by any means necessary, as the government has sort of put it. they've said what they essentially did was take advantage of the opportunity to go into the u.s. capitol on january 6th, when that opportunity presented itself. and in fact, this plan went on after january 6th and was about stopping the peaceful transfer of power before joe biden actually took office. what we had here today were...
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and that was the room in the capitol which is a very beautiful place. while president the vice president and was in the he received a call from the white house from eleanor roosevelt and. that was the call. that made all the difference in world. he was called to the white house and he would, as a senator, said others not to see the president, but to become the president of the united states. so we feel very close. we still call it the board of education. we don't play cards there, have refreshments anymore. but it is a place of history for us. again, when an honored is to be with the truman family who keep alive the noble spirit of our nation's 33rd president, it thank you and thank you, thomas polley. and a special to congressman russ carnahan and senator jean who worked from day one to help make this occasion. and as mr. cleaver said, so many people for a long time. today we gather to celebrate harry truman and the greatest gift he gave to nation, his unhealed dying commitment to democracy. it was this fervent belief drove him to don our nation's unif
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and many of whom marched to the capitol, many of whom then broke into the capitol.nd that's key here. we know that prosecutors need to discovery trump's intent, state of mind, trump doesn't really keep records here, so it will be reliant on people who trump has spoken with, especially the morning of january 6th. stephen miller was there throughout the presidency and key that morning of january 6th. >> on that day we know from some of the testimony that the committee has received there was an effort by someone in the white house to remove mike pence's name from the speech and, of course, somehow it ended up back in the speech. >> and that was something he testified to the january 6th select committee about, that was a topic of conversation, whether to include mike pence in the speech and was added. >> pence is key to the seditious conspiracy possible charges because trump singled him out after the violence had already begun. >> thank you all very much. appreciate it. >>> coming up, we will be speaking about the -- talking about the breaking news with a key member of
and many of whom marched to the capitol, many of whom then broke into the capitol.nd that's key here. we know that prosecutors need to discovery trump's intent, state of mind, trump doesn't really keep records here, so it will be reliant on people who trump has spoken with, especially the morning of january 6th. stephen miller was there throughout the presidency and key that morning of january 6th. >> on that day we know from some of the testimony that the committee has received there was...
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capitol on january 6, 2021? the event had many of the same elements, many of the same cast of characters. it had a donald trump lighting the match. it turns out doj is looking at precisely that. that new story, next. at the magical everly es , landscaper larry and his trusty crew... were delayed when the new kid totaled his truck. timber... fortunately, they were covered by progressive, so it was a happy ending... for almost everyone. becoming a morning person starts the night before with new neuriva relax and sleep. it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress. plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep. so i can wake up refreshed. neuriva: think bigger. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. >>> remember when republicans tried to claim among other things that the deadly january 6t
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we will bring in capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles.is interesting there in that you heard those members sort of saying, we're going to be real serious here, but also get into a partisan dig against democrats here, and it is also not just hunter biden. it seems to me from the conversations i've had connected to the hill, that perhaps a bigger concern might not be the investigations with the president's son but covid and afghanistan and any one of the number of issues that has been potentially going to be putting the white house on defense. >> just look at the reality here in congress, hallie. you've got republicans with a very thin majority in the house. democrats with a thin majority in the senate and democrat a democrat in the white house and that spells gridlock in any way, shape or form. the real function of a congress with gridlock is oversight. and any republican we talked to that is now heading into the majority in the house of representatives has said over and over again that they felt oversight was lacking, with the democratic
we will bring in capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles.is interesting there in that you heard those members sort of saying, we're going to be real serious here, but also get into a partisan dig against democrats here, and it is also not just hunter biden. it seems to me from the conversations i've had connected to the hill, that perhaps a bigger concern might not be the investigations with the president's son but covid and afghanistan and any one of the number of issues that has been...
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at the capitol.be very vigilant and take measures now we didn't have to before. that's the safety and security element of this, wolf. the broader issue is this is happening because you have people in legitimate elected positions, people that hold positions of authority that are allowing it to happen or even in many cases, encouraging it to happen. that is the deeper and bigger problem. >> the san francisco district attorney just gave remarks after this arraignment of this suspect and was asked about all the misinformation spreading about the attack. i want you to listen to what she said. >> i think i made it clear over the last couple of days that one thing that we wanted to emphasize is that this was a targeted attack. this was not a random, residential burglary. he specifically sought out their home. he sought out the speaker. and in turn when he could not locate her at her home, turned his violence towards her husband. >> when you hear that congressman, what's your reaction? >> well, we are in an
at the capitol.be very vigilant and take measures now we didn't have to before. that's the safety and security element of this, wolf. the broader issue is this is happening because you have people in legitimate elected positions, people that hold positions of authority that are allowing it to happen or even in many cases, encouraging it to happen. that is the deeper and bigger problem. >> the san francisco district attorney just gave remarks after this arraignment of this suspect and was...
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capitol police. two sources familiar say capitol police never received a call from the security system and said it is unclear if the alarm went off. a huge oversight paired with no physical security detail. >> we have had postings at the pelosi residence in the past. these threats are not new. let's be very clear. >> there was no security present. there was no capitol police, no private security present. >> while u.s. capitol police was not physically there, the department confirmed there cameras captured the break-in. the problem, no one was monitoring them at the time. sources say it was only after local police arrived that capitol police caught on eventually spotting flashing lights after rewinding the video to see the rake entered >> the san francisco police department had it -- is assisting with security. we will do whatever is necessary and sort out whatever we need to sort out. >> it appears there is a lot still to sort out. we asked chief scott about that directly. why is there not an mou or
capitol police. two sources familiar say capitol police never received a call from the security system and said it is unclear if the alarm went off. a huge oversight paired with no physical security detail. >> we have had postings at the pelosi residence in the past. these threats are not new. let's be very clear. >> there was no security present. there was no capitol police, no private security present. >> while u.s. capitol police was not physically there, the department...
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capitol. and they interviewed a man that is a former high ranking secret service agent on the president's detail. and so it's very likely, deeply involved in the understanding the movements of that day and the security preparation for former president trump particularly when it comes to his movements at ellipse. and what his intention was, if he intended to go to the capitol. and finally, they interviewed the spokesman for the secret service. he, of course, speaks for the secret service, the committee according to a source asked him several questions about how the secret service responded to cassidy hutchinson's explosive testimony in july. we learned that he faced questions about that and was asked about what was involved in that, and how they came up with basically, what their answer was. and these are critical interviews and the secret service really having to answer for a lot of outstanding questions that have not been answered in the last two years. finally, our sources tell us it's likel
capitol. and they interviewed a man that is a former high ranking secret service agent on the president's detail. and so it's very likely, deeply involved in the understanding the movements of that day and the security preparation for former president trump particularly when it comes to his movements at ellipse. and what his intention was, if he intended to go to the capitol. and finally, they interviewed the spokesman for the secret service. he, of course, speaks for the secret service, the...