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capitol police. i talked to this one guy said, hey, i want put a volleyball net up on the capitol grounds. they took it down and within 10 minutes i was allowed to sit there for 5 hours. and at 1:00, the conspirator there faces revealed put the noose at the on the capitol. perfectly framed dome right one for the j six committee in the media to take a picture of the capitol dome through the gallows. this all happened exactly within 5 minutes, 1:00. now the other person screws up the plans is harris just so she's not part of the plot but she's at dnc when the bomb is found, which means there's a secret service detail at the dnc, which means secret service detail that a sweep, a bomb sniffing dog will before 1:00 and didn't find anything, which means that the fbi story about the bombs being planted the night before by a single suspect that both the rnc and dnc don't make any sense. they happen it's not it didn't didn't happen as planned so this it difficult for them to to get the full effect of what thi
capitol police. i talked to this one guy said, hey, i want put a volleyball net up on the capitol grounds. they took it down and within 10 minutes i was allowed to sit there for 5 hours. and at 1:00, the conspirator there faces revealed put the noose at the on the capitol. perfectly framed dome right one for the j six committee in the media to take a picture of the capitol dome through the gallows. this all happened exactly within 5 minutes, 1:00. now the other person screws up the plans is...
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because congress was captive in the capitol that. the full house and senate are required by the constitution to be present that day. the first wednesday in january. and to certify the election. usually that's a snap. but the date was no. as i watched on the capitol grounds that to the house of representatives about noon trouble was in the air. a capitol police woman told me to be home before dark. i heard a chorus of boisterous voices across way. but i loved this place. since being a rookie reporter at the hill newspaper, whatever happened, this was my beat. i had a press credential to the capitol. and i had to be. there to bear witness covering the streets of baltimore as a reporter. i never heard gunshots in anger. yet here we were in the capitol house chamber, a shot away from, well, who was shooting who and why. we had no. we didn't know. masses jammed the terrace the steps scaled walls broke windows. we know the police officers were engaged in hand-to-hand combat battles with men who stole their riot shields and knocked them dow
because congress was captive in the capitol that. the full house and senate are required by the constitution to be present that day. the first wednesday in january. and to certify the election. usually that's a snap. but the date was no. as i watched on the capitol grounds that to the house of representatives about noon trouble was in the air. a capitol police woman told me to be home before dark. i heard a chorus of boisterous voices across way. but i loved this place. since being a rookie...
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is it a capitol, a a capital or a capitol? but it was the capitol. the beautiful dome of, the united states capitol. and i'll never forget because not just the beauty of, the dome, but the exuberance and excitement of my brothers to be showing the dome of the capitol. when we went in, my father was sworn in. he held me in my arms. in his arms. and then some years later, decades later, he would be there. when i was sworn in as as congresswoman from san francisco. we never, ever thought that that would happen. and so when you talk about president bush coming in just a few weeks after i was sworn in as speaker and i'm the first president, i can say these two words, madam. and it was pretty thrilling thing and he referenced father and said tommy d'alesandro, when was here he saw he saw heads of state and all the rest come and speak to the congress. but he could never suspect that. one day his daughter would be madam. but it was just. i don't know. it was that imperative that we had to be responsible for each other. it was also the insistence of knowing h
is it a capitol, a a capital or a capitol? but it was the capitol. the beautiful dome of, the united states capitol. and i'll never forget because not just the beauty of, the dome, but the exuberance and excitement of my brothers to be showing the dome of the capitol. when we went in, my father was sworn in. he held me in my arms. in his arms. and then some years later, decades later, he would be there. when i was sworn in as as congresswoman from san francisco. we never, ever thought that that...
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this is the capitol. i don't see any capitol. there is a capitol, you have to see it right now. i said i don't know. is it a capital a or capital b? i will never forget. not just the beauty, but the exuberance and the excitement of my brothers to be showing me the dome of the capitol. some years later, decades later, be there decades later, as a congresswoman from san francisco. this is just a few weeks after i was sworn in. i'm the first president that can save these two words. it was a pretty thrilling thing. reference my father, and said when he was here, he saw the heads of state, and all the rest come and speak to the congress. he could never suspect that one day his daughter would be madame speaker. all -- i don't know. it was imperative that we had to be responsible for each other. it was also the insistence of knowing how to count votes. really it was shared values. in those days, bipartisan, we were respectful of each other. it wasn't personal. it was political. it was strong. we had different views of the role of government. i always drew strength from learning politic
this is the capitol. i don't see any capitol. there is a capitol, you have to see it right now. i said i don't know. is it a capital a or capital b? i will never forget. not just the beauty, but the exuberance and the excitement of my brothers to be showing me the dome of the capitol. some years later, decades later, be there decades later, as a congresswoman from san francisco. this is just a few weeks after i was sworn in. i'm the first president that can save these two words. it was a pretty...
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officer and defended the capitol on the day. as you watch this demonization of immigrants from the people that want to be in power once again, this scaremongering, file libel, and the memory hauling of january 6, what do you think? spin i mean, it's unfortunately, they have even tried to pass the save act ie which is a maga project 2025 project. legislation they want to pass where immigrants will be stripped of their naturalization. protected status, legal status. it's very unfortunate. here i am, possibly the poster child of what republican used to say of the type of immigrant they want in this country. somebody who comes here legally, somebody gets an education, somebody who would join the military. somebody who would go to war and then come back and become a police officer and continue to defend the nation. on the capitol steps and instead of saying thank you for your service and i am glad to nd have you here, they have not even sat down with either myself, michael fanone or the other capitol police officers who defended the
officer and defended the capitol on the day. as you watch this demonization of immigrants from the people that want to be in power once again, this scaremongering, file libel, and the memory hauling of january 6, what do you think? spin i mean, it's unfortunately, they have even tried to pass the save act ie which is a maga project 2025 project. legislation they want to pass where immigrants will be stripped of their naturalization. protected status, legal status. it's very unfortunate. here i...
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lupita franco: sabes, es fascinante la transformación del este de san josé, y de capitol expressway,ajadores por todos lados; recordemos que este proyecto de la extensión del tranvía de vta, va desde la estación de alum rock por ahí por capitol avenue, se va por todo capitol expressway, y termina en el centro comercial de east ridge; pensamos, se anticipa que la construcción se va a terminar en el 2028, pero el tiempo pasa volando, damián. damián trujillo: ahí estamos viendo, ahorita, una versión artística de este proyecto que, bueno, ya está en construcción, como dices; lo importante, lupita, es recalcar que esto va a ser sobre la tierra, va a ser elevado, los rieles. lupita franco: sí, el tranvía empieza sobre la tierra, en la estación de alum rock, y luego se va sobre un puente, y luego baja otra vez en eastridge mall; algo también muy importante, que me gustaría hablar mucho es sobre la seguridad de los trabajadores y del público, pero además, qué estamos haciendo para, dos cosas, para informar a la comunidad de lo que está pasando, en 5 idiomas, pero además para tratar que estos
lupita franco: sabes, es fascinante la transformación del este de san josé, y de capitol expressway,ajadores por todos lados; recordemos que este proyecto de la extensión del tranvía de vta, va desde la estación de alum rock por ahí por capitol avenue, se va por todo capitol expressway, y termina en el centro comercial de east ridge; pensamos, se anticipa que la construcción se va a terminar en el 2028, pero el tiempo pasa volando, damián. damián trujillo: ahí estamos viendo, ahorita,...
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many of them fought a bloody, bloody hours' long battle on the west front of the capitol. go watch the video of that battle. it is sickening. they're the ones who held the line and prevented far worse from happening that day. they are the true profiles in courage. do not let anyone lie about what happened and what they did. [ applause ] our institutions also held because of vice president mike pence who refused -- [ applause ] he refused to violate his oath to the constitution, and that is why mike pence is not donald trump's running mate today. instead, j.d. vance is on the ticket. vance has said -- i mean, that's true. vance has said repeatedly that he would have done what donald trump wanted, that he would have rejected electoral votes. he would have thrown out the votes of the people of wisconsin because he didn't like the way that you voted. that is tyranny and that is disqualifying. [ applause ] history teaches us again and again that democracies can fall. they fall to populists, they fall to strong men. strong men who beguile their fellow citizens with conspiracy th
many of them fought a bloody, bloody hours' long battle on the west front of the capitol. go watch the video of that battle. it is sickening. they're the ones who held the line and prevented far worse from happening that day. they are the true profiles in courage. do not let anyone lie about what happened and what they did. [ applause ] our institutions also held because of vice president mike pence who refused -- [ applause ] he refused to violate his oath to the constitution, and that is why...
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the cops who defended the capitol and our constitutional republic itself? trump has declared the two teams. him in the rioters on one and the rest of us on the other. because, again, he agrees with with the rioters did. he wishes they had been successful. today, kamala harris issued a direct rebuttal to those very remarks to voters in wisconsin. >> so now we here know that january 6 was a tragic day. it was a day of terrible violence. there were attacks on law enforcement, 140 law enforcement officers were injured, some were killed, and what did donald trump say last night about january's ex? he called it a, quote, a day of love. but, it points out something that everyone here knows. the american people are exhausted with his gaslighting. exhausted. [ cheers and applause ] with his in enough. >> harris knows voters correctly find would have been on january 6 indefensible. the majority does. trump and his fellow republicans are doing everything to make voters forget about it. this is central. his hand-picked supreme court helped enormously by granting his lu
the cops who defended the capitol and our constitutional republic itself? trump has declared the two teams. him in the rioters on one and the rest of us on the other. because, again, he agrees with with the rioters did. he wishes they had been successful. today, kamala harris issued a direct rebuttal to those very remarks to voters in wisconsin. >> so now we here know that january 6 was a tragic day. it was a day of terrible violence. there were attacks on law enforcement, 140 law...
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in an effort to stop the counting of electoral votes as the violent mob attacked our capitol. in donald trump's name as they brutally beat law enforcement officers, as they hunted the vice president. and the speaker of the house donald trump watch the attack on television for hours. for hours >> the dining room next to the oval office. he refused repeated pleas from his family, from his closest advisors, from the most senior officials in his campaign. and in our government to tell the mob to leave and when donald trump finally did speak publicly after hours of violence after the capital had been invaded he praised the rioters. he did not condemn them that's who donald trump is those facts, those facts that we know about what donald trump did including what he did when our capitol was under siege. those facts do not come from donald trump's political opponents those facts come from the people closest to him. they are the ones who testified that donald trump did not want to stop the violent attack on our capitol when he learned that vice president pence was not going to abandon
in an effort to stop the counting of electoral votes as the violent mob attacked our capitol. in donald trump's name as they brutally beat law enforcement officers, as they hunted the vice president. and the speaker of the house donald trump watch the attack on television for hours. for hours >> the dining room next to the oval office. he refused repeated pleas from his family, from his closest advisors, from the most senior officials in his campaign. and in our government to tell the mob...
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us capitol. we are here in the congressional investigations exhibit in exhibition hall and this is an exhibit that speaks to how and why congress does one of its most important jobs. the constitution, and gives congress the power to legislate. but in order to do that, congress needs information on what topics it can legislate on what needs to be legislated about. and congress gets that information through investigations. so at any given time, congress can be investigating. for example, if a law is being implemented as it was intended to or the cause of a disaster. and and it gathers information and uses that information to create new laws. one of our goals for this exhibit was for americans to be able to get a better understanding of the things that happen here in the capitol, the things done by their representatives in congress. so because investigations are one of those things that congress does so regularly, we wanted to highlight that and we wanted to show historical examples of congress inve
us capitol. we are here in the congressional investigations exhibit in exhibition hall and this is an exhibit that speaks to how and why congress does one of its most important jobs. the constitution, and gives congress the power to legislate. but in order to do that, congress needs information on what topics it can legislate on what needs to be legislated about. and congress gets that information through investigations. so at any given time, congress can be investigating. for example, if a law...
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army and when i became a capitol police officer. guided by that, i served in combat in iraq to protect our nation. then again, on the steps of the capitol, i defended our democracy. donald trump sent the attackers that day. >> we're going to walk down to the capitol -- >> an out of control president trying to steal an election he lost by millions of votes. i fought and nearly died that day supporting and defending the constitution of the united states. and i would do it again because that's the oath that i took. so help me god. >> again, we are waiting for vice president harris at a union hall in lansing, michigan. joining our conversation, kevin, you will understand better than anyone if i have to dip out of our conversation to take your boss so we can all listen to what she has to say. i have to know what you thought, what went through your mind and the campaign's mind when the ex-president answer ad question from a former republican who was looking for a reason to come back to the party the way that donald trump did. >> well, tha
army and when i became a capitol police officer. guided by that, i served in combat in iraq to protect our nation. then again, on the steps of the capitol, i defended our democracy. donald trump sent the attackers that day. >> we're going to walk down to the capitol -- >> an out of control president trying to steal an election he lost by millions of votes. i fought and nearly died that day supporting and defending the constitution of the united states. and i would do it again...
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capitol police officer and founder of democracy defenders. of course arndrea waters king president of the drum major institute. and resident executive director of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under the law. [applause] >> as we talked for all this i wanted to start with an open question to all of you. it's really just how are you doing? how are you feeling or thinking about this moment in political violence, hateful rhetoric and our democracy? i know that the big question but i thought we should start with that, given all the topics we're going to cover this hour. can i start with you? >> i see you senses in washington, d.c. most of the father of a five week old daughter. >> congratulations. [applause] >> thank you. so everything at the moment seen that the lens of that relationship, that new way of understanding, then the way medicine world around me, i am hopeful of course that's what children do. they give us that hope for a better future but also fearful and ashamed, too, because we are on the cusp of another election in the uni
capitol police officer and founder of democracy defenders. of course arndrea waters king president of the drum major institute. and resident executive director of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under the law. [applause] >> as we talked for all this i wanted to start with an open question to all of you. it's really just how are you doing? how are you feeling or thinking about this moment in political violence, hateful rhetoric and our democracy? i know that the big question but i...
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for the area between capitol avenue and quimby, we--or, well, tully, actually, we reduce the lanes toection, so, six lanes. after the project is open, it'll go back to eight, south of tully. but it did require us to acquire that lane in the middle to build our structure in the divider, in the median of capitol expressway. damian: what is the expected completion date? kathleen: that's everybody's favorite question. 2028, right, if we have a perfect schedule and perfect weather, it will be in 2028, probably spring 2028, and then we have 3 months of testing to make sure all the systems work and then we'll start revenue service probably late summer or fall of 2028. damian: and it's impressive. i mean, you see the columns there, and the crews aren't messing around. they're fast at work. kathleen: that is correct. there are gonna be 70 columns and each column has piles driven in. there's about 26 to 30 piles per column, and we're about 10% of the way through of our pile-driving activities. and then once they do the pile driving, they set the foundation and then they start building up the re
for the area between capitol avenue and quimby, we--or, well, tully, actually, we reduce the lanes toection, so, six lanes. after the project is open, it'll go back to eight, south of tully. but it did require us to acquire that lane in the middle to build our structure in the divider, in the median of capitol expressway. damian: what is the expected completion date? kathleen: that's everybody's favorite question. 2028, right, if we have a perfect schedule and perfect weather, it will be in...
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the british burned the capitol at the white house.sees the chance to decorate the rebel capitol. he works very closely with the architect to make sure that the rotunda is both grand and simple. be in easel for his forte is fos and then he completes the series of eight and gives them to a yale college in exchange for an annuity and that is where i first saw them as an undergraduate. that's one of the reasons i became a historian was seeing those paintings. i did not understand much of what was going on, but they got my attention. they got my eye. and i think they still have the power today. i was very struck with some pictures of january 6 which trespass was going to a rotunda with trumbull in the background. and i thought how they looked at them carefully enough? i supposehe they would have said they are doing the same thing. an w election was stolen we were told an election was stolen. we are here protesting it. the declaration shows a more careful form of coming to such a decision. washington resigning as commission shows a differen
the british burned the capitol at the white house.sees the chance to decorate the rebel capitol. he works very closely with the architect to make sure that the rotunda is both grand and simple. be in easel for his forte is fos and then he completes the series of eight and gives them to a yale college in exchange for an annuity and that is where i first saw them as an undergraduate. that's one of the reasons i became a historian was seeing those paintings. i did not understand much of what was...
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. >> most people there didn't attack the capitol. they came out of love of the country. >> yes, there was a riot at the capitol on january 6th, but there was still a peaceful transfer of power in this country. >> we had a peaceful transfer of power in 2020. no, we did not, speaker johnson. it was the natural culmination that the 2020 election was stolen from trump. this violent attack on our democracy should have been the end for donald trump. instead, his enablers saved him from an impeachment conviction for his actions in that insurrection. they've down played january 6th a campaign strategy. trump has repeatedly referred to the rioters as hostages while vowing to pardon him if he wins. while some of his lawyers who helped push the big lie like rudy giuliani and sidney powell have faced accountability for their actions, one has managed to slip by. enter, lawyer cleda mitchell, a prominent election conspiracy theorist. she gained notoriety demanding georgia officials somehow trump find him 11,780 votes. mitchell later resigned from
. >> most people there didn't attack the capitol. they came out of love of the country. >> yes, there was a riot at the capitol on january 6th, but there was still a peaceful transfer of power in this country. >> we had a peaceful transfer of power in 2020. no, we did not, speaker johnson. it was the natural culmination that the 2020 election was stolen from trump. this violent attack on our democracy should have been the end for donald trump. instead, his enablers saved him...
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small group went down to the capitol this was by far the biggest crowd and i've spoken at washington monument and lincoln memorial and this crowd was bigger and there was a beauty and love to it i've never seen before and a small group of people went down to the capitol and a lot of strange things happened including police ushering them in and when i saw that tremendous crowd, the largest group i've ever spoken to in front of these beautiful monuments. going for sympathy and the police. >> nobody closer to the police than i am. nobody. going for them all done and i don't think and going for them and. eric think you have the right to protest in this country. i'm talking about another situation and people got killed and tried to destroy the city and take a look at seattle and going for them to take it over and they took over. that was death and fire. nobody seen anything go, the whole city looked like it was burning down. nothing happened to those people. the only thing that happened to were these peep. take a look more recently. more recently two months ago there was a really bad situ
small group went down to the capitol this was by far the biggest crowd and i've spoken at washington monument and lincoln memorial and this crowd was bigger and there was a beauty and love to it i've never seen before and a small group of people went down to the capitol and a lot of strange things happened including police ushering them in and when i saw that tremendous crowd, the largest group i've ever spoken to in front of these beautiful monuments. going for sympathy and the police....
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insurrectionists against the capitol police defending the capitol. he is lying. they had weapons.dangerous. many of them are in squam. that takes us to the other part of the story, like the j.d. vances and the enablers of donald trump try to use to excuse themselves, to say you guys, you know, the nicolle wallace show, you are obsessed with the past, obsessed with talking about something that is over, something that happened in 2021. that's not true. >> this is ongoing. donald trump wants to pardon the we. he wants to let them out much jail the ones with the guns, that physically attacked the police. donald trump wants to free them and he wants to jail the they. the enemy within. like, this is his explicit platform, to free the insurrectionists an to jail his political foes and target them. that's what he is running on right now. and so i just think that people that are still looking at this election deciding whether or not they can get off the fence and support kamala harris or traditional republicans should think about that, right, think about the fact that donald trump's agenda
insurrectionists against the capitol police defending the capitol. he is lying. they had weapons.dangerous. many of them are in squam. that takes us to the other part of the story, like the j.d. vances and the enablers of donald trump try to use to excuse themselves, to say you guys, you know, the nicolle wallace show, you are obsessed with the past, obsessed with talking about something that is over, something that happened in 2021. that's not true. >> this is ongoing. donald trump wants...
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hamad that like to ask you something about capitol. what is the less doing in terms of their relationship with this generation? now you have a new generation and what are we doing for them? >> i think we agree obviously iraq has a large young population and we want to make sure we are not only exposing this generation to the united states but also seeing how we can support their ability to use the iraqi economy. education is important and i think there's a lot we are doing and there's more we can do to bring iraqi students to the united states. there is a lot of english-language programming that we are doing in a lot of exchanges are a happening. certainly there's more we would like to do here including i worked away a party done to support iraqi institutions of higher education that help expose greater numbers of iraqi's to the u. s. style education. i think there had been things we've been doing to help to cultivate this entrepreneurship. when i visited iraq i had an opportunity to speak with some of the women that have been supporte
hamad that like to ask you something about capitol. what is the less doing in terms of their relationship with this generation? now you have a new generation and what are we doing for them? >> i think we agree obviously iraq has a large young population and we want to make sure we are not only exposing this generation to the united states but also seeing how we can support their ability to use the iraqi economy. education is important and i think there's a lot we are doing and there's...
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[gavel sounds] and was vice chair of the january 6 committee which examined trump's role in the capitol insurrection. >> he is unfit for any office. >> reporter: the harris campaign has been working to highlight the growing list of republicans who now oppose trump. >> i cannot in good conscience endorse donald trump this year. >> reporter: those defections rattled steven michek, a former wisconsin sheriff who is switching to harris after voting for trump in 2016. >> all of the changes in administrative staff, just constant turnover of people the, just, unusual things of having all of your children employed in the white house was i, i would not do that in the sheriff's office. >> reporter: in a court filing released yesterday special counsel jack smith alleged that trump ignored threats to his vp's life during the capitol riot allegedly telling an aide "so what?" >> we won. we won. we did win. it was a rigged election. >> reporter: in saginaw michigan, today, trump repeated his false claims about 2020 and warned of an apocalypse if harris wins next month. >> instead of a golden age ameri
[gavel sounds] and was vice chair of the january 6 committee which examined trump's role in the capitol insurrection. >> he is unfit for any office. >> reporter: the harris campaign has been working to highlight the growing list of republicans who now oppose trump. >> i cannot in good conscience endorse donald trump this year. >> reporter: those defections rattled steven michek, a former wisconsin sheriff who is switching to harris after voting for trump in 2016....
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our human capitol professionals are absolutely related with everything one does missions.this our overall strategy, and was for the questions proactive talents were saying and it's a big part of how we can continue to be all those mission requirements and so i will break it down into three bullets and innovative approaches, the following to the proactive talent, the sourcing strategy when you want to start with calling out a shout out to the person that is really the forefront of helping us finally develop that strategy but implemented in our director of human resources and she is right out there. [applause] imac. >> she is an absolute rock star passionate about people and passionate about collaborating and passionate about making sure the big best talent on our team to deliver the issues thank you for that and thank you karen because of the three approaches over the highlights from the we're trying corps of engineers to let the first, please these are our recruiters that the enterprise was mentioned earlier by doctor schaeffer the total recruiting event repairs and we als
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what some of those rally goers started a rally in the capitol told them to leave the capitol and not assault law enforcement. i know those things. what jack smith is saying is unverified. jack smith violating department of justice regulations to try to get out as much unverified so-called evidence that he has because he's angry that he lost and the democrats don't think they can beat donald trump on issues like inflation and immigration. >> very quickly on iran. would you support israel launching strikes on iran's nuclear facilities, senator. >> we should do what joe biden and kamala harris haven't done. we should let israel win. >> so that's a yes? >> iran is our enemy, israel needs our support. we should back them to the hilt in what they decide to do. should they go after the nuclear sites? would you support that? >> i'm not going to give benjamin netanyahu advice on what to target unlike kamala harris and joe biden we should back them to the hilt and we should back them against our common enemies. >> senator tom cotton, thank you for being here today. we appreciate it. good to se
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some of those people went down to the capitol. i said peacefully and patriotically, nothing done wrong at all. this is a brand new documentary, looks at the 64 days between the election and january 6 with exclusive and extensive access to the far right, proud boys group, including its former leader, enrique tarrio, who is now serving 22 years behind bars for seditious conspiracy related to january 6, here's terrio in the documentary. >> to silence voices there's ways that you can enact change to get armed and go to the capitol it's crazy as that sounds like. yeah, i think that's the way that you make the biggest noise weaken stand in the steps of the capitol and be like, you know what, we demand that you guys changed this in these next couple years? we're going to see a lot more ominous words there at the end and outfront. now, the emmy award filmmaker nick quested, the director of the new documentary, 64 days. he was with the proud boys at the capitol on january 6 also a witness in the hearing held by the january 6 select committ
some of those people went down to the capitol. i said peacefully and patriotically, nothing done wrong at all. this is a brand new documentary, looks at the 64 days between the election and january 6 with exclusive and extensive access to the far right, proud boys group, including its former leader, enrique tarrio, who is now serving 22 years behind bars for seditious conspiracy related to january 6, here's terrio in the documentary. >> to silence voices there's ways that you can enact...
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it is always a long journey to get a statute here at the capitol. thanks to so many of you all, mrs. daisy bates and you know she likes to be called mrs. bates, takes a rifle place at the hallowed grounds of american democracy. thank you all for joining us nl by lieutenant colonel dc washington, united states army retired and the >> ladies and shinneman, please stand for the presentation of the colors by the united states capitol police the performance of the national anthem by dc washington army retired and the retiring of the colors. or. all you can you see by the dawn's early light what so proud we held at the twilight's last ♪o say, can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home o
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and fight like hell while telling them the lie that he would go to the capitol with them. donald trump is a criminal defendant in georgia and washington, d.c. tonight because, among other things, of what he said in that speech on the south side of the white house in the same place where the vice president of the united states stood tonight. like any time-limited, high- pressure event, as the clock ticks down to the final hours, the final minute, the pressure only builds and builds and so tonight, on the 100th day of her presidential campaign with only seven days left, with a country on edge, about the outcome, the first words the vice president spoke the could seem like a mere scheduling point in any other speech were loaded with drama tonight for everyone listening. one week from today. >> one week from today, you will have the chance to make a decision that directly impacts your life, the life of your family, in the future of this country we love. [ applause ] it will probably be the most important vote you ever cast, and this election is more than just a choice between
and fight like hell while telling them the lie that he would go to the capitol with them. donald trump is a criminal defendant in georgia and washington, d.c. tonight because, among other things, of what he said in that speech on the south side of the white house in the same place where the vice president of the united states stood tonight. like any time-limited, high- pressure event, as the clock ticks down to the final hours, the final minute, the pressure only builds and builds and so...
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as trump sat in a white house dining room watching the capitol riot on tv, smith wrote, an aide said pence had been rushed to a secure location. smith says trump looked at the aide and said only, so what? in a statement the trump campaign spokesman called it false-hood ridden, unconstitutional and another obvious attempt by the biden reneej to undermine american democracy and interfere in the election adding, the case should be dismissed. >> ken, we've been down this road in another context in another time, but doesn't the justice department typically avoid taking action related to candidates this close to an election? >> reporter: yes, that is their policy, and, in fact, they have entered the quiet period where prosecutors avoid announcing anything that could influence voters, but it was the judge, not the special counsel, who made this filing public, lester. >> all right, ken dilanian starting us off, thanks. >>> let me bring in garrett haake covering the trump campaign. garrett, with early voting already under way in many states, the question being asked tonight, could this impact
as trump sat in a white house dining room watching the capitol riot on tv, smith wrote, an aide said pence had been rushed to a secure location. smith says trump looked at the aide and said only, so what? in a statement the trump campaign spokesman called it false-hood ridden, unconstitutional and another obvious attempt by the biden reneej to undermine american democracy and interfere in the election adding, the case should be dismissed. >> ken, we've been down this road in another...
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some of those people came to the capitol.triotic and that was a day of love from the standpoint of millions and it's hundreds of thousands and it could have been -- the largest group i've ever spoken before. >> former president obama is making his closing arguments as early voting gets under way. he campaigned for harris this weekend in arizona and nevada with a message to disaffected republicans. >> being here in tucson, i'm thinking about my friend john mccain. i mean, one of the most disturbing things about this election and -- and donald trump's rise in politics is how we seem to have set aside the values that people like john mccain stood for. >> mr. obama will be in michigan and wisconsin on tuesday before making his first appearance with harris in georgia on thursday. former first lady michelle obama will join harris on the trail for the first time on saturday in michigan. early in-person voting began in detroit and trump and vice president harris will campaign this weekend. >> i am joineded by steve kornacki on where
some of those people came to the capitol.triotic and that was a day of love from the standpoint of millions and it's hundreds of thousands and it could have been -- the largest group i've ever spoken before. >> former president obama is making his closing arguments as early voting gets under way. he campaigned for harris this weekend in arizona and nevada with a message to disaffected republicans. >> being here in tucson, i'm thinking about my friend john mccain. i mean, one of the...
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us capitol. we are here in the congressional investigations exhibit in exhibition hall and this is an exhibit that speaks to how and why congress does one of its most important jobs. the constitution, and gives congress the power to legislate. but in order to do that, congress needs information on what topics it can legislate on what needs to be legislated about. and congress gets that information through investigations. so at any given time, congress can be investigating. for example, if a law is being implemented as it was intended to or the cause of a disaster. and and it gathers information and uses that information to create new laws. one of our goals for this exhibit was for americans to be able to get a better understanding of the things that happen here in the capitol, the things done by their representatives in congress. so because investigations are one of those things that congress does so regularly, we wanted to highlight that and we wanted to show historical examples of congress inve
us capitol. we are here in the congressional investigations exhibit in exhibition hall and this is an exhibit that speaks to how and why congress does one of its most important jobs. the constitution, and gives congress the power to legislate. but in order to do that, congress needs information on what topics it can legislate on what needs to be legislated about. and congress gets that information through investigations. so at any given time, congress can be investigating. for example, if a law...
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. >> donald trump was willing to sacrifice our capitol to allow law enforcement officers to be beaten brutalized in his name, and to violate the law and the constitution in order to seize power for himself. i don't care if you are a democrat or a republican or an undependent, there is a depravity, and we must never become numb to it. >>> on friday in a surprise visit to the briefing room, president biden shared concernses about election violence. >> do you have confidence that it will be a free and fair election and that it will be peaceful? >> i'm confident it will be free and fair. i don't know whether it will be peaceful. the things that trump has said and the things he said last time out when he didn't like the outcome of the election were very dangerous. >> former president trump will return to pennsylvania later this week, and former president obama will kick off a battleground state blitz for vice president harris on thursday. also in the keystone state. i'm joined by national political correspondent steve kornacki with the latest on the state of the race. steve, break it down
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the people who did attack the capitol, they're in jail.e they need to be. >> 160 people pleaded guilty for their action that's day. let me ask you about -- >> why has trump done so well? because people have lost hope in her changing their lives. >> let me ask you about the middle east and the developments significant this week. >> right. >> of course, israel announced that it did kill the leader of hamas. president biden on friday said this is an opportunity to end the war. do you agree there's a window here? >> there's a window here not only to end the fighting. with the death of sinwar, the door is now open to not only find a way to get israel to turn over gaza and eventually lebanon, but to have it replaced by an arab coalition offering a better life to the palestinians. i've never been more hopeful that normalization between saudi arabia and israel is possible. i've been working with the biden administration over a year and a half. i think we're very close. >> wow. very quickly. are you anticipating there will be a counterattack by isr
the people who did attack the capitol, they're in jail.e they need to be. >> 160 people pleaded guilty for their action that's day. let me ask you about -- >> why has trump done so well? because people have lost hope in her changing their lives. >> let me ask you about the middle east and the developments significant this week. >> right. >> of course, israel announced that it did kill the leader of hamas. president biden on friday said this is an opportunity to end...
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capitol. she is not among the rioters. in fact most of the images had nothing to do with the riot at all paid those that were from the right were ambiguous. it's an appeal to have and i said to this woman you might want to be careful with this in narrative you seem to be crafting. don't seeg but by the way of christian images among the images you sent me. she completely ignored me and came out the story the next day christianed nationals have attacked the u.s. capitol building.. this was an narrative assault throughout all of america. exclusively at saying things christian nationalist as it gets. and so this just piqued my interest. started reading everything i could find about christian nationalism. most of i my at work is from the american founding about religious liberty throughout american history and i was just shocked at this literature. most suggested with journalists or academics, clearly had access to grant even the academic literature was profoundly flawed what seemed to be obvious ways. and so what to do in my r
capitol. she is not among the rioters. in fact most of the images had nothing to do with the riot at all paid those that were from the right were ambiguous. it's an appeal to have and i said to this woman you might want to be careful with this in narrative you seem to be crafting. don't seeg but by the way of christian images among the images you sent me. she completely ignored me and came out the story the next day christianed nationals have attacked the u.s. capitol building.. this was an...
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and fight like hell while telling them the lie he would go to the capitol with them. donald trump is a criminal defendant in georgia and washington dc tonight because among other things, of what he said in that speech on the south side of the white house in the same place where the vice president of the united states stood tonight. like any time limited high pressure event, as the clock ticks down to the final hours, to the final minute, is pressure on builds and builds and so tonight on the hundredth day of her presidential campaign with only seven days left, with a country on edge about the outcome, the first words the vice president spoke that could seem like a mere scheduling point in any other speech were loaded with drama tonight for everyone listening. one week from today. >> one week from today you will have the chance to make a decision that directly impacts your life, the life of your family, and the future of this country we love. and it will probably be the most important vote you ever cast. and this election is more than just a choice between two parties
and fight like hell while telling them the lie he would go to the capitol with them. donald trump is a criminal defendant in georgia and washington dc tonight because among other things, of what he said in that speech on the south side of the white house in the same place where the vice president of the united states stood tonight. like any time limited high pressure event, as the clock ticks down to the final hours, to the final minute, is pressure on builds and builds and so tonight on the...
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i went to the capitol to support my fellow officers. officers who were screaming distress calls over the radio because they were being assaulted by donald trump's supporters. in the aftermath of january 6, obviously i've come to understand better whatever democracy is. what it takes to sustain and then they think many americans have been educated in the aftermath of january 6 about how fragile democracy is. liz cheney talked about it in her speech this evening about how democracy is something that each generation will have to ante up and kick in and i think this moment is our generation's moment in which we now recognize this threat posed by donald trump. an insurrectionist candidate for president and his supporters, who are insurrectionist members of congress and insurrectionist members of the republican party. and how much of a threat they posed where democracy and i think americans are going to rise to the occasion and they are going to deliver him a defeat on november 5. >> thank you, michael, for correcting me and apologies -- for
i went to the capitol to support my fellow officers. officers who were screaming distress calls over the radio because they were being assaulted by donald trump's supporters. in the aftermath of january 6, obviously i've come to understand better whatever democracy is. what it takes to sustain and then they think many americans have been educated in the aftermath of january 6 about how fragile democracy is. liz cheney talked about it in her speech this evening about how democracy is something...
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. >> and he was at the capitol on january 6. >> the filmmaker embedded with the proud boys. now he's warning that it all is about to happen again. let's go outfront >> i'm erin burnett outfront tonight, coming in hot vice president kamala harris stepping into unfriendly territory and doing a nearly half an hour interview with fox, use and it was heated from the very first moment, didn't start in slow and sort of friendly know? from the very first moment until the very end would you estimate your administration has released into the country over the last three-and-a-half years well, i'm glad you raised the issue of immigration because i agree with you. >> it is it is a topic of discussion that people want to rightly have and you know what i'm going to talk about it. >> but just that number. do you think it's 1 million, 3 million? >> but let's just get to the point. >> so your homeland security secretary said that 85% of apprehension not finished. >> we have we have to run with 6 million people have been released he into the country. >> and i'm just finish, i'll get to the que
. >> and he was at the capitol on january 6. >> the filmmaker embedded with the proud boys. now he's warning that it all is about to happen again. let's go outfront >> i'm erin burnett outfront tonight, coming in hot vice president kamala harris stepping into unfriendly territory and doing a nearly half an hour interview with fox, use and it was heated from the very first moment, didn't start in slow and sort of friendly know? from the very first moment until the very end...
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capitol. and she was not among the rioters. in fact most of the images had nothing to do with the riot at all. and those that were from the riot were ambiguous. revolutionary era flag said an appeal to heaven. and so i said to this woman, you might want to be careful with this narrative you seem to be crafting. i don't see much by way of christian images among these images you sent me. she completely ignored me and came out with the story. the next day. christian nationalist have attacked u.s. capitol building and this was a narrative you saw throughout all of america. perry and others explicitly. things like this is this christian nationalist it gets. and so this just piqued my interest. and so i started reading everything could find about christian nationalism. most of my work is unding or about religious church state relations throughout all of american. and i was just shocked at this literature, most of it, as i've said, just is just polemical literature written journalist or aggrieved academic who clearly had axes to grind
capitol. and she was not among the rioters. in fact most of the images had nothing to do with the riot at all. and those that were from the riot were ambiguous. revolutionary era flag said an appeal to heaven. and so i said to this woman, you might want to be careful with this narrative you seem to be crafting. i don't see much by way of christian images among these images you sent me. she completely ignored me and came out with the story. the next day. christian nationalist have attacked u.s....
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i don't know if he went to the capitol that day. give me his name, so i couldn't track him but, you know, people did go to the capitol on january 6th. sometimes you have to take people at their word. i got to go, thank you very much for joining us. it's a great listen. we live here now on the atlantic. >>> still ahead, the road to winning back the house. what democrats are doing to get there, and we have been talking about the road to 270 as well. what if the election ends this in a tie, 269-269, it genuinely could happen. steve kornacki is showing us how. how. when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering "seven things every medicare supplement should have". it's your free, just for calling the number on your screen. and when you call, a knowledgeable, licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have and he
i don't know if he went to the capitol that day. give me his name, so i couldn't track him but, you know, people did go to the capitol on january 6th. sometimes you have to take people at their word. i got to go, thank you very much for joining us. it's a great listen. we live here now on the atlantic. >>> still ahead, the road to winning back the house. what democrats are doing to get there, and we have been talking about the road to 270 as well. what if the election ends this in a...
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it is a tough job to work with all those republicans on capitol hill. >> this is tough. i was lobbying for a comprehensive immigration solution back in 2013, we were very close to getting it healed to the floor of the house. unfortunately it was held up by republican leadership at that time. i'm confident there is a bill to be had here. we can have a safe border at the same time we can have a fair immigration system that allows for more legal immigration and we need both. we need immigration and lots of areas from tech to agriculture to construction to healthcare, we critically need more immigration and we need a secure border because we know it's not safe right now. too many people are dying crossing the border. we know that we need to enforce the law. what i know from my experience as a prosecutor and i put this out in great detail, in my book, we can use more technology certainly come a we need more border patrol for sure, we need mexico to step up to its responsibility on its southern border with guatemala, but we also need a better process, one that is fair and one
it is a tough job to work with all those republicans on capitol hill. >> this is tough. i was lobbying for a comprehensive immigration solution back in 2013, we were very close to getting it healed to the floor of the house. unfortunately it was held up by republican leadership at that time. i'm confident there is a bill to be had here. we can have a safe border at the same time we can have a fair immigration system that allows for more legal immigration and we need both. we need...
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trump urged his supporters to go to the capitol on january 6th. trump held a competing rally tonight in allentown, pennsylvania. so what's left for the candidates to do in this final week? we're going to go deeper into the election in just a few minutes. we want to first get you caught up on some of our local headlines, newly proposed changes to union square after another break in at a high end boutique. the latest burglary happened at the louis vuitton store early yesterday morning. the suspects rammed that car right there into the store, but the car got stuck. they bailed as police moved in late today. you see mayor breed joined by the sfpd chief and some other leaders there at union square to announce new plans to stop these types of break-in attempts. it includes putting blockades like planters and bollards on the sidewalks in front of these shops. these these are challenging times. these are very strange times, you know that we have to stand here and have this conversation because people are deciding to drive into our businesses, not only her
trump urged his supporters to go to the capitol on january 6th. trump held a competing rally tonight in allentown, pennsylvania. so what's left for the candidates to do in this final week? we're going to go deeper into the election in just a few minutes. we want to first get you caught up on some of our local headlines, newly proposed changes to union square after another break in at a high end boutique. the latest burglary happened at the louis vuitton store early yesterday morning. the...
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. >> a lot of influential lawmakers on capitol hill saying, do not go into rafah, obviously, that is where yahya sinwar was found, not as far as some intelligence operation, it was a routine in patrol that was underway when they were able to kill him actually. but how does that decision and those calls reflecting that on that in hindsight well, i think it was the right call at the time. i mean, if we remember the concern from bite from us officials and from members of congress, was that an operation in rafah would have enormous civilian casualties. it would displace hundreds of thousands, if not millions more. and that is in fact, what we saw. i think there were some efforts to kind of secure yes, that the operation that israel eventually carried out in rafah was somehow not as bad as people feared, but we actually heard from the former gaza humanitarian envoy david satterfield when that operation was ongoing, that the casualties and the destruction was as bad or worse than the biden administration field. so i think they were facing with the fact that netanyahu once again rolled righ
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on january 6, 2021, some of the people who broke into the capitol who stormed the capitol we're doing so under the christian flag they were praying, they had prayer circles, concern, as you've heard from one passenger there, that something like that could happen again, jess all right, donie o'sullivan, really important reporting there. thank you so much. still ahead. the menendez murder case captivated america 30 years ago and now a movement is growing to set the brothers who were convicted of killing their parents free the disturbing new revelations in the case that's next here in the cnn newsroom before election day. >> vice president harris basis voters, it takes to pressing questions my anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall, kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn if you have heart failure, far sika can help you keep living life with the ones you love. >> ask your doctor about far sega today for secret can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis since that may be fatal dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections and low blood sugar.
on january 6, 2021, some of the people who broke into the capitol who stormed the capitol we're doing so under the christian flag they were praying, they had prayer circles, concern, as you've heard from one passenger there, that something like that could happen again, jess all right, donie o'sullivan, really important reporting there. thank you so much. still ahead. the menendez murder case captivated america 30 years ago and now a movement is growing to set the brothers who were convicted of...
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capitol historical society . one of the things that i came to realize and one of the reasons i went to the national museum of the american indian was that the information that most people had, including people in positions of power, with a great deal of authority over the communities that i represented were working from some really bad information and that they had acquired that information primarily in two places. one was from the popular culture. television, books, movies, all the places we go to be entertained. the other is in the formal education system, in the schools. the information that one could glean about native americans from those two sources was almost entirely wrong. nevertheless, there are stories that we were all taught in school and thanksgiving is one of those stories. by a friendly indian named squanto. and squanto, a very religious prosecution, arriving in the new world, being greeted by a friendly indian named squanto. squanto very helpfully helped the pilgrims learn how to grow corn. the ne
capitol historical society . one of the things that i came to realize and one of the reasons i went to the national museum of the american indian was that the information that most people had, including people in positions of power, with a great deal of authority over the communities that i represented were working from some really bad information and that they had acquired that information primarily in two places. one was from the popular culture. television, books, movies, all the places we...