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capitol on tuesday. followed by the former president lying in state of the capitol rotunda tuesday evening and wednesday. and on thursday former president carter funeral service will be held at the washington national cathedral.me at this time won't turn over special agent in charge of the u.s.th secret service washington field office to discuss the plans for you it secret service. >> good morning. i would think chief panelist smith metropolitan police department chief tom major capitol police assistant director in charge of the fbi watching washington field office and on the part as your savior today the partnerships with in the national capitol region of never been stronger. ensuring public safety during high-profile events is truly a team effort. i'm the special agent in charge of the secret service washington fieldwa office. we are here today to discuss public safety plans for the 2025 accounting and certification of electoral votes the state funeral formerpi president cart. i was an honor and a priv
capitol on tuesday. followed by the former president lying in state of the capitol rotunda tuesday evening and wednesday. and on thursday former president carter funeral service will be held at the washington national cathedral.me at this time won't turn over special agent in charge of the u.s.th secret service washington field office to discuss the plans for you it secret service. >> good morning. i would think chief panelist smith metropolitan police department chief tom major capitol...
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of his dealings with capitol hill. i was reading peter, peter baker's great piece in the new york times today. he had spoken to you and you were saying, you know, he was an outsider. jimmy carter ran against the establishment. when he gets into the oval office. you note he declined more than one dinner invitation from the georgetown set. peter talks about how he didn't want to have dinner in the home of the publisher of the washington post, katharine graham. who knows what he'd think about that now? um, but that that really defined him. that sort of, i don't know, his disdain. the word that you would use for the set of pomp and circumstance of washington. >> he just didn't enjoy washington cocktail parties. you know, he he was when i was interviewing him, he was in his 90s. he was still working. he was still relentless. and he was focused on the future, on his work. and so when he arrived in washington, he disdained the sort of social butterflies of the georgetown set. and yeah, he got numerous invitations from kathari
of his dealings with capitol hill. i was reading peter, peter baker's great piece in the new york times today. he had spoken to you and you were saying, you know, he was an outsider. jimmy carter ran against the establishment. when he gets into the oval office. you note he declined more than one dinner invitation from the georgetown set. peter talks about how he didn't want to have dinner in the home of the publisher of the washington post, katharine graham. who knows what he'd think about that...
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aquilino gonell, former sergeant in the capitol police who protected the capitol that date and he wrote an amazing op-ed and he will join me in studio. senator andy kim will be here and of all the images from the day, the pictures of senator kim cleaning up in the capitol on january 7, you can see that on your screen, ranked in the top for me what i remember. i will talk to senator raphael warnock as we continue to remember the life and legacy of president jimmy carter and they had a special relationship that we will talk about. >> before that, went to start on this day from four years ago. this was the spot on the west front of the capitol, where insurrectionists armed with guns, knives, bear spray, baseball bats, flag poles, and their bare hands rushed the capitol. desperate to get inside to violently disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. two weeks from today, in that very same spot you see on your screen, the man who sparked that riot, the man who sat in the comfort of his dining room watching tv while this was happening, ignoring the pleas begging him to do something, will take th
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entering the capitol. so this is part of as it getting to be about 90 minutes away until the official ceremony. boris johnson, there, you can see as well. these are some of the sights and sounds that we're going to see over the next hour and a half. again, it is a bit different this year because of it being ar indoor right? but i is it much of the same. just a little bit of a backdrop. we see some of the democrats filing in congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz left side of the screen there . cofrom flori florida. it's it's going to be a much tighter room air inside the capitol rotunda. think about it. can only hold so many folks there. and even though you might be a democrat and this might not be the outcome you wanted. this is the best of america on full display as we see the the former house speaker kevin mccarthy there with john painter, newt small. but ali club there, a former republican house speakers, sean spicer, mulvaney, dan canon and back with me spicer's we were we were headed to break. you wa
entering the capitol. so this is part of as it getting to be about 90 minutes away until the official ceremony. boris johnson, there, you can see as well. these are some of the sights and sounds that we're going to see over the next hour and a half. again, it is a bit different this year because of it being ar indoor right? but i is it much of the same. just a little bit of a backdrop. we see some of the democrats filing in congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz left side of the screen there ....
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capitol.odd, if you are listening, trump did indeed inside the riot. he told that mob to go to the capitol and fight like hell or you want have a country anymore. second, there is the lie about nancy pelosi being in charge of security and trump offering it to her and she refused. she was not in charge of security for the capitol. she was not one who sent that mob, heated. and then the conspiracy theory about the fbi being at the capitol, where in that mass of swinging flagpoles and hockey sticks, bear mace, did anyone see any fbi agents? finally, there is this lame comparison between the attack on the capitol and black lives matter, and what ways they think the u.s. capitol and a walgreens store are anywhere near equivalent? i have been hearing this stuff all along these past four years trying to downplay or outright deny that january 6 even happened, even though the whole world saw it on live tv. host: that is jerry in detroit. another op-ed in today's papers from the new york times, a former
capitol.odd, if you are listening, trump did indeed inside the riot. he told that mob to go to the capitol and fight like hell or you want have a country anymore. second, there is the lie about nancy pelosi being in charge of security and trump offering it to her and she refused. she was not in charge of security for the capitol. she was not one who sent that mob, heated. and then the conspiracy theory about the fbi being at the capitol, where in that mass of swinging flagpoles and hockey...
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but they were on the house side of the capitol. eight people have lain in honor in the capitol rotunda, which is similar but one step down from lying in state. the last president to lie in state was the late president george herbert walker bush. in december 2018, the last person to lie in state was the late senate majority leader harry reid of nevada. in january 2022. this time last year, we were all at the iowa caucuses, but the first in the nation did not get much attention until 1976. that's when jimmy carter, a pretty unknown governor from georgia, decided to focus on iowa. he placed a surprising second in the democratic caucus, which caught the attention of the national media and catapulted him to the democratic nomination and ultimately, the white house. since then, almost all candidates of both parties have taken iowa quite seriously, and today in washington, it feels like an iowa day. in the 20s, as former president carter is being brought to the united states capitol for the first day of his funeral procession here in wash
but they were on the house side of the capitol. eight people have lain in honor in the capitol rotunda, which is similar but one step down from lying in state. the last president to lie in state was the late president george herbert walker bush. in december 2018, the last person to lie in state was the late senate majority leader harry reid of nevada. in january 2022. this time last year, we were all at the iowa caucuses, but the first in the nation did not get much attention until 1976. that's...
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today, we honor all the members of the capitol police, the d.c. police, our servicemembers, and all first responders who kept us safe four years ago, as well as everyone who's kept us safe since. we acknowledge and thank all the capitol staff who stayed late into the night to restore order and clean the wreckage left behind by the rioters. they did their job without fanfare, without complaint, and away from the spotlight. they join our first responders as the unsung heroes of our demo democracy, every one of them. we mourn, of course, all of those whose lives were lost in connection with the attack. we mourn the brave officers who died in the days and weeks and months after the attack. we pray for their families, that they find comfort and grace. and mr. president, it is sha shamefully, utterly outrageous that the president is considering pardons for these rioters who broke the law, attacked our police officers on january 6. pardoning the criminals who assaulted police officers and tried to halt the democratic process would be a dangerous endorsem
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capitol. the procession designed to mirror carter's inaugural parade when the president and his family walked on foot from the capitol to the white house in 19771977. at the top, the former president who died late last night at age 100 will lie in state throughout tonight and tomorrow into thursday morning. here is how the day's events will unfold. as we said, at joint andrews air force base is where the remains of the late president have arrived. 2:45 p.m. eastern time we expect that motorcade into washington, d.c. around 3:30 will be the arrival at the u.s. navy memorial. and then the procession begins around 3:45 to the u.s. capitol. it's expected to end at the u.s. capitol at 4:10 p.m. eastern time. and then a ceremony will happen at the u.s. capitol will members of congress, u.s. supreme court justices, the vice president, eulogies from dignitaries, the family as well. all happening here in washington. we want to get your thoughts today on the life and legacy of jimmy carter. your memorie
capitol. the procession designed to mirror carter's inaugural parade when the president and his family walked on foot from the capitol to the white house in 19771977. at the top, the former president who died late last night at age 100 will lie in state throughout tonight and tomorrow into thursday morning. here is how the day's events will unfold. as we said, at joint andrews air force base is where the remains of the late president have arrived. 2:45 p.m. eastern time we expect that motorcade...
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irate you brought to the capitol? we did not you brought to the capitol? our weapons in our hotel in virginia. as a free american and veteran i always wear a concealed every day of our life... did always wear a concealed every day of our life. . ._ day of our life... did you carry concealed - day of our life... did you carry concealed into - day of our life... did you carry concealed into the | carry concealed into the capitol?— carry concealed into the ca-itol? ., ., ., carry concealed into the ca itol? ., ., ., ., capitol? no, did not. you have to let me _ capitol? no, did not. you have to let me finish _ capitol? no, did not. you have to let me finish my _ capitol? no, did not. you have to let me finish my answer. - capitol? no, did not. you have to let me finish my answer. i i to let me finish my answer. i drove from texas or the way to virginia to get a hotel room and then go through security on capitol ground. we left outcomes in our hotel responsibly and did not bring them to the capitol. irrespective of whether you brought arms into the capitol, th
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al kaline nova now is a former sergeant in the capitol police who protected the capitol that day. he just wrote an amazing op-ed. he's going to join me here in studio, as well. senator randy kim will be here and of all the intelligible images from that day, the pictures of senator kim cleaning up in the capitol on january 7th, 2021. you see them right on your screen, certainly rank near the top for me and what i can remember from that period. and also going to talk to senator raphael warnock as we continue to remember the life and legacy of president jimmy carter and they have a very special relationship we are going to talk about. but before all of that, i just want to start tonight on this date from four years ago. and this was the spot on the west front of the capitol. you can see it right there, where insurrectionist armed with guns, knives, bear spray, baseball bats, flagpoles and their barehands rushed the capitol, desperate to get inside and violently disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. in just two weeks from today, in that very same spot you can see on your screen, the
al kaline nova now is a former sergeant in the capitol police who protected the capitol that day. he just wrote an amazing op-ed. he's going to join me here in studio, as well. senator randy kim will be here and of all the intelligible images from that day, the pictures of senator kim cleaning up in the capitol on january 7th, 2021. you see them right on your screen, certainly rank near the top for me and what i can remember from that period. and also going to talk to senator raphael warnock as...
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capitol. live coverage here on c-span. >> the conversation and for reconciliation an opportunity to look back on our opportunities wherever we were that day, whether we were on the floor, whether carrying a camera or microphone or in uniform, protecting those who we searched whom ever we were, whom ever we find ourselves to be here today, transform our memories with the blessing we would have would be the reminder of the calling to which you have called us, to serve carefully and faithfully and deal that all that comes across the threshold, enemies within and enemies without our own country, we pray that we would serve you now even more carefully, even more specifically intending to preserve all that you have given us, this experiment that is so present car just, that in this, we would be the strength, the foundation to our future. may these memories only strengthen our fortitude to serve you from now and always. in the strength of your name, we pray, amen. senator schumer: thank you, madam ch
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member the capitol police mvp -- mpd will be there. thank you. >> as officer dunn said we invited sergeant danell to join us today but he declined because he is understandably very upset on what is happening but he sent a statement that i'm going to read. on january 6 of 2021 i was just doing my job in fulfilling my oath to defend this country. american citizens attacked the capitol injuring me and my colleagues did we the officers protected all elected officials regardless of their political party. for nearly 25 years i've served this country honorably in the army and is a police officer. i've cried and blood for this nation at home and abroad against foreign and domestic threats without hesitation. i am an immigrant from the dominican republic a naturalized citizen who nearly lost my life defending the constitution and the rule of law in the building that president trump was just inaugurated in. it's worth noting that many of the officers who guarded his inauguration were violently assaulted by the people that president trump pardone
member the capitol police mvp -- mpd will be there. thank you. >> as officer dunn said we invited sergeant danell to join us today but he declined because he is understandably very upset on what is happening but he sent a statement that i'm going to read. on january 6 of 2021 i was just doing my job in fulfilling my oath to defend this country. american citizens attacked the capitol injuring me and my colleagues did we the officers protected all elected officials regardless of their...
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they went inside the capitol.dered in along with everyone else who wandered inside a 20 minutes after than congress had recessed, 25 minutes after somebody else had already entered. they wanted in and around, took no action any different than anybody else and yet they were selected out because of who they were, as part of propaganda. >> i don't want to negate the case but i want to ask about henrique terrio who has-bee -- who has been freed. he has called for retribution. what would retribution look like for you? stewart: accountability and justice. i want the two police officers he coughed red-handed with video proof lying on the stand. i want them charged with perjury. and i will the prosecutors who put them up to it charged with subordination of perjury. >> right. stewart: in all cases across the board, not just my case. >> when donald trump says back the blue, i wonder what you make about the statement from the former capitol hill police officer on duty, who says he fully expects people like you, like your sup
they went inside the capitol.dered in along with everyone else who wandered inside a 20 minutes after than congress had recessed, 25 minutes after somebody else had already entered. they wanted in and around, took no action any different than anybody else and yet they were selected out because of who they were, as part of propaganda. >> i don't want to negate the case but i want to ask about henrique terrio who has-bee -- who has been freed. he has called for retribution. what would...
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guest: they are on their way to the capitol. if he were watching this and you could give him a message, something you want him to focus on during his next term, what would you say? >> one thing, stay warm. it's cold out here. two, try to work on bringing down some of the prices we have going on in our economy right now. groceries are expensive, rent is expensive. if you can do something with policy to help bring down the prices of things so people can go back to being able to afford a fool cart of groceries, that would be something he needs to focus on. guest: thank you so much. >> appreciate it. host: the capital one arena is where people are lining up to become part of that watch party. you saw it last night, if you watched the president at that rally, the pre-inauguration rally. that is where a lot of people are hanging out, outside, in, and around d.c. people entering the capitol now, legislators and other guests. you heard virginia foxx, when she was leaving the house, saying legislators will get seats to this event. others
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down to the capitol. ng to walk down to and we are going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women, and we're probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them. because you'll never take back our country with week this. you have to show strings and you have to be strong, and we fight. we fights like hell and if you don't fight like hell you're not going to have a country anymore. >> get that [ bleep ] out of your. take him out. >> i overheard the president say something to the effect of i don't effingham care that they have weapons. they're not here to hurt me. >> stop the steel! >> i couldn't believe my eyes. there were officers on the ground, you know, they were bleeding. they were throwing up. they had -- i mean i saw friends with blood all over their faces. i was slipping in people's blood. >> and from that day on, after more than four hours of hell in which trump sat in the white house watching on tv and throwing catchup at the wall, as mobs of his supporters sacked the capito
down to the capitol. ng to walk down to and we are going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women, and we're probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them. because you'll never take back our country with week this. you have to show strings and you have to be strong, and we fight. we fights like hell and if you don't fight like hell you're not going to have a country anymore. >> get that [ bleep ] out of your. take him out. >> i overheard the president...
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to do with the rifles you brought to the capitol?e capitol, actually, we left our weapons in our hotel in virginia. as a free american and as a veteran, i always carried concealed every day of my life. did you carry concealed into the capitol? no, i did not. i, i drove from texas all the way to virginia to have to get a hotel room and then go to do security on capitol grounds. we left our guns in our hotel rooms responsibly, left them in our hotel rooms in virginia, and did not bring them to the capitol. but irrespective of whether you brought arms into the capitol, the us districtjudge, timothy kelly, who delivered sentence on you, said the day broke our tradition of peacefully transferring power. the mob brought an entire branch of government to heel. whatever you thought about the election, was it right to go into the capitol and bring the confirmation of the vote to an end? well, look at it this way. what i think happened that day is, first of all, i didn't go inside, nor did i instruct anybody else to. i simply stood outside and
to do with the rifles you brought to the capitol?e capitol, actually, we left our weapons in our hotel in virginia. as a free american and as a veteran, i always carried concealed every day of my life. did you carry concealed into the capitol? no, i did not. i, i drove from texas all the way to virginia to have to get a hotel room and then go to do security on capitol grounds. we left our guns in our hotel rooms responsibly, left them in our hotel rooms in virginia, and did not bring them to...
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capitol tuesday, which will be followed by the former president lying in state in the capitol rotunda evening and wednesday. on thursday, former president carter's funeral service will be held at the washington national cathedral. at this time, i will turn it over to special agent in charge, matt mccool from the u.s. secret service washington field office to discuss the plans for the secret service. >> good morning. i want to thank chief pamela smith of the metropolitan police department, chief told major with capitol police, assistant director in charge, david samberg of the fbi's washington field office, and all of our partners you see here today. the partnerships within the national capital region have never been stronger, assuring public safety during high- profile events is truly a team effort. my name is matt mccool, special in charge of secret service washington field office. we are here today to discuss the public safety plans for the 2025 counting and certification of electoral votes and state funeral of former president carter. it was an honor and privilege to serve presiden
capitol tuesday, which will be followed by the former president lying in state in the capitol rotunda evening and wednesday. on thursday, former president carter's funeral service will be held at the washington national cathedral. at this time, i will turn it over to special agent in charge, matt mccool from the u.s. secret service washington field office to discuss the plans for the secret service. >> good morning. i want to thank chief pamela smith of the metropolitan police department,...
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i was there at the capitol. now, the person who, you know, many republicans held accountable for that at the time has been re- elected president of the united states. >> you know, most republican voters held donald trump accountable for it. that's why lucas desjardins -- ron desan esantis started the the ahead of him. it was until alvin bragg charged trump in new york, many thought it was out of bounds and beyond the pale. this was a factor in the election. nikki haley was polling 20%, well into the primary season after she stopped running. there are plenty of republicans who still are not going to forgive donald trump for that day, nor probably should they. i think when you have to give the american people credit and realize they factored a lot of other things into this election, too. >> megan, how do you explain it? >> i don't think you can. i see what you're saying, but we are forgetting and rewriting history, like the president is saying. you can't invite the people in, say they were peaceful, and pardon the
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how much difficulty are members going to have getting to the capitol?ayed through the weekend after speaker mike johnson's re-election to that post. so the republican side seems -- the bedchecks seem pretty good there. democrats were doing bedchecks as late as this morning and they will show up in great numbers too. so it looks like it's going to be a pretty good turnout. maybe not a complete turnout but a pretty good one for this. host: what evidence are you seeing of the increased security? guest: oh, it's everywhere. combined with the fewer staff members and other traffic in the building from rank and file staffers and other people, you do have thousands, literally hundreds of a.t.f. officers, capitol police officers, bomb squads, help from other locales nearby. d.c. and even units from the new york state -- new york city police department. so it is this strange combination of echoing kind of empty halls, except for this sort of -- i'm not being per jortive here, but militaristic presence. host: since 2021, january 6 has become its own noun. i'm wond
how much difficulty are members going to have getting to the capitol?ayed through the weekend after speaker mike johnson's re-election to that post. so the republican side seems -- the bedchecks seem pretty good there. democrats were doing bedchecks as late as this morning and they will show up in great numbers too. so it looks like it's going to be a pretty good turnout. maybe not a complete turnout but a pretty good one for this. host: what evidence are you seeing of the increased security?...
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capitol. a much different approach, even as we are not expecting any significant demonstrations outside the capitol. and we'll see something happen much different on the house floor than what we saw four years ago. going back to what's been a routine event, really through the history of the republic, up until january 6, 2021, when things changed. one big reason why this is going to be a moreau teen event is in the aftermath of the violence that occurred on january 6, 2021, congress took steps to make it harder for congress to overturn an election result. back before then the law allowed for one house member and one senator to vote to overturn any individual state's election results. they could do it by having one member from each chamber could force a vote in both chambers of congress to get rid of that state's certified electoral results. but in the aftermath of 2021, congress required now one- fifth of both the house and the senate. that's a threshold of number of members that have to agree
capitol. a much different approach, even as we are not expecting any significant demonstrations outside the capitol. and we'll see something happen much different on the house floor than what we saw four years ago. going back to what's been a routine event, really through the history of the republic, up until january 6, 2021, when things changed. one big reason why this is going to be a moreau teen event is in the aftermath of the violence that occurred on january 6, 2021, congress took steps...
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capitol joined by house chaplain marjorie given -- margaret k ibben. >> would you pray with me? gracias and almighty god, this day means so much to so many people. what was intended to be a historic parliamentary procedure quickly turned into turmoil, frustration, anger, and fear. we pray that on this day four years later you would enter into this space in a much different way that allows for peace and conversations and reconciliation, for an opportunity for us to look back on our memories of wherever we were that day, whether we were on the floor, carrying the camera or a microphone. whether we were in uniform. protecting those that we served. whomever we were, whoever we find ourselves to be today we ask you some way transform our memory. blessing we would have would be the reminder of the calling to which you have called us, to serve carefully and faithfully and deal that all that comes across the threshold, enemies within and enemies without our own country, we pray that we would serve you now even more carefully, even more specifically intending to preserve all that you hav
capitol joined by house chaplain marjorie given -- margaret k ibben. >> would you pray with me? gracias and almighty god, this day means so much to so many people. what was intended to be a historic parliamentary procedure quickly turned into turmoil, frustration, anger, and fear. we pray that on this day four years later you would enter into this space in a much different way that allows for peace and conversations and reconciliation, for an opportunity for us to look back on our...
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capitol four years ago. key republican member of the january 6th house committee joins us next. >>> members of the new 119th congress are making their way through a snow storm to capitol hill where they'll formally certify the results of the 2024 election ahead of donald trump's inauguration two weeks from now. welcome back to our special coverage. this date, january 6th, will forever be associated with the unprecedented attack on the u.s. capitol four years ago. tom foreman reminds us it wasn't always that way. >> reporter: it was never supposed to be like this. congressional certification of the vote for president is typically a short official affair, largely ceremonial. it was that way when george w. bush won, when barack obama won, when donald trump won the first time. it started that way just after 1:00 p.m. on january 6th, 2021. and the process should be like that this year. the votes are brought in. >> let's go. let's sort. >> reporter: the joint meeting of congress is called to order. then in alphabe
capitol four years ago. key republican member of the january 6th house committee joins us next. >>> members of the new 119th congress are making their way through a snow storm to capitol hill where they'll formally certify the results of the 2024 election ahead of donald trump's inauguration two weeks from now. welcome back to our special coverage. this date, january 6th, will forever be associated with the unprecedented attack on the u.s. capitol four years ago. tom foreman reminds us...
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he will sign some on capitol hill. he will sign some in front of the crowd at capital one arena, which has become the center of the universe here in washington. most powerful arena because it will be the host to the parade later and the review of the bands, etc. i think you will see a lot of this action play out today but really in the coming days and then he meets with house and senate leadership, the republicans tomorrow at the white house. kind of laying out a blueprint for what that legislative action goes to and that will take months. >> i think this is an incredibly transformational moment. i don't think all new administrations can take claim to the idea of major transformation. i think this one will. i think the president sees or believes that was his mandate from the voters last november 5th and i think you will hear a lot of talk in the inaugural speech and later at capital one and so forth, he wants unity, he wants a new era of success in america. you said earlier the potential for a golden era. we'll see how
he will sign some on capitol hill. he will sign some in front of the crowd at capital one arena, which has become the center of the universe here in washington. most powerful arena because it will be the host to the parade later and the review of the bands, etc. i think you will see a lot of this action play out today but really in the coming days and then he meets with house and senate leadership, the republicans tomorrow at the white house. kind of laying out a blueprint for what that...
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capitol. than 140 police officers were injured during the seven hour siege, which led, directly or indirectly, to the deaths of four trump supporters in the mob and five police officers. michael fanone, a former d.c. police officer, highlighted in this video you can see right there and others tried to block the assault. fanone suffered a concussion and was attacked with his own taser and went into cardiac arrest. here is his reaction to the mass pardons. >> i have been betrayed by my country. rest assured, i have been betrayed by my country. and i have been betrayed by those that supported donald trump tonight. six individuals who assaulted me. uh, as i did my job on january 6th, as did hundreds of other law enforcement officers, will now walk free. >> cnn's katelyn polantz joins us now from the dc jail, where the first two defendants were released overnight. caitlin, what are you seeing? what happens next? >> well, jim, there are there's the expectation that more of the people detained at thi
capitol. than 140 police officers were injured during the seven hour siege, which led, directly or indirectly, to the deaths of four trump supporters in the mob and five police officers. michael fanone, a former d.c. police officer, highlighted in this video you can see right there and others tried to block the assault. fanone suffered a concussion and was attacked with his own taser and went into cardiac arrest. here is his reaction to the mass pardons. >> i have been betrayed by my...
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former capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell was on duty that day.he capitol against some of the most violent attacks, sustaining injuries all over his body that have required multiple surgeries and years of rehabilitation. one attacker smashed gonnell's hand with stolen police baton. others reached for his police shield and pulled on his upper body, causing him to tear his shoulder. gonnell writes in an op-ed published today in "the new york times" that he feared he was going to die and never make it home to see his wife and son. he also pointedly describes how the trauma of that day remains with him, writing, quote, for those who didn't experience the violence january 6th, 2021, might feel like it's in the past, but it's not for me. i keep reliving the five horrific hours of that cold wednesday afternoon as i tried to protect elected officials regardless of their political ideology and their staffs inside the capitol building all without firing my gun. it's hard to believe that it all happened four years ago tomorrow. a violent assault on our democ
former capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell was on duty that day.he capitol against some of the most violent attacks, sustaining injuries all over his body that have required multiple surgeries and years of rehabilitation. one attacker smashed gonnell's hand with stolen police baton. others reached for his police shield and pulled on his upper body, causing him to tear his shoulder. gonnell writes in an op-ed published today in "the new york times" that he feared he was going to...
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capitol. think you very much. we will get back to you shortly. a close friend of the late president now, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations ... thank you very much for being here as we watch this very obviously incredibly moving ceremony that we've been watching for the last couple of hours as we watch them make their way to the capital on foot i want to get your thoughts on this moment as we do know this was a man of faith who believed that was what drove him in his personal life and professional life as well. >> it's true. everything about jimmy carter from the very beginning, the thing that you were aware of was the sincerity of his religious commitments. >> a beautiful scene that we're all taking in there in washington. i want to share with you a quote from jimmy carter. on exactly that. my faith demands, this is not optional, my faith demands i do whatever i can wherever i can, whenever i can for as long as i can with whatever i have to try to make a difference. i about his gran
capitol. think you very much. we will get back to you shortly. a close friend of the late president now, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations ... thank you very much for being here as we watch this very obviously incredibly moving ceremony that we've been watching for the last couple of hours as we watch them make their way to the capital on foot i want to get your thoughts on this moment as we do know this was a man of faith who believed that was what drove him in his personal life and...
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capitol. the president continued down the steps. the the vice president waiting. and as the presidential caravan leaves the white house grounds, the president's his second such historic journey down pennsylvania avenue in four years. the waiting crowds herald, his arrival at the capitol, where the ceremonies are to be held. like ever to go on helps mamie from the car as enter the capitol, escorted by senator bridges. and. the dignitaries descend to inaugural platform that precedes the members of the house of representatives. carl hayden, dean of the senate, leads the senators with the minority leader, william knowland and majority leader lyndon johnson close behind. representing mighty military services. the joint chiefs staff secretaries humphrey and dallas lead cabinet members followed the nine black robe justices of the united supreme court. former president herbert hoover and an outspoken champion, the eisenhower's administration governor and mrs. dewey leonard hall, chairman of the republ
capitol. the president continued down the steps. the the vice president waiting. and as the presidential caravan leaves the white house grounds, the president's his second such historic journey down pennsylvania avenue in four years. the waiting crowds herald, his arrival at the capitol, where the ceremonies are to be held. like ever to go on helps mamie from the car as enter the capitol, escorted by senator bridges. and. the dignitaries descend to inaugural platform that precedes the members...
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tom hanson, cbs news, los angeles. >>> next, capitol visit.lect donald trump returns to capitol hill amid new decisions on his legal cases. touch can mean so many things. even for people with moderate-to-severe eczema. touch can make two feel like one. or simply be a helping hand. dupixent can help you stay ahead of eczema as you welcome the feeling of touch. dupixent helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your skin from within. many...
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inside the capitol -- >> they broke the glass. >> inside the capitol, members of congress were literally praying for their lives, trapped on the house balcony, then congresswoman lisa blunt rochester of delaware called on god keep her safe. blunt rochester is now a senator, sworn in on friday. also taking the oath that day, senator angela alsobrooks of maryland. they'll be the first black women to serve simultaneously in the senate in only the third and fourth black women ever elected to the upper chamber. senator blunt rochester will be at the capitol tomorrow to complete her first constitutional duty in her new job, certify the election of donald trump as the next president of the united states. and as you see right there, joining me now, senator lisa blunt rochester of delaware. senator, thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. >> thank you, jonathan. it is good to be back with you. and it is nice to be called senator. >> i was going to say, it's nice to call you senator. so you know what? let's start this conversation by pointing something out that you just told me bef
inside the capitol -- >> they broke the glass. >> inside the capitol, members of congress were literally praying for their lives, trapped on the house balcony, then congresswoman lisa blunt rochester of delaware called on god keep her safe. blunt rochester is now a senator, sworn in on friday. also taking the oath that day, senator angela alsobrooks of maryland. they'll be the first black women to serve simultaneously in the senate in only the third and fourth black women ever...
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see you real soon from capitol hill. we're about to see a moment here together. >> dana: what a beautiful shot of the white house. 1600 pennsylvania avenue, 18 acres there and the president-elect's motorcade is now underway holding for a moment to make sure that joe biden and dr. jill biden are positioned at the north port company are there to receive them. we know jd vance and his wife are already inside. >> you know, dana, the clock says 11:47 for the swearing in. so by my watch we're two hours away from that. and based on the current schedule, it looks like we're right on time. we need that, dana, because it is written in the constitution. stand by. we'll watch it together now from the north portico of the white house. >> dana: here we go. dana. >> dana: go ahead. >> bill: tea time at the white house. just thinking about that here. maybe a couple hundred people here at emancipation hall and erupted in cheers as they saw the incoming president and first lady on the monitor behind us. joining our coverage jessica tarlov
see you real soon from capitol hill. we're about to see a moment here together. >> dana: what a beautiful shot of the white house. 1600 pennsylvania avenue, 18 acres there and the president-elect's motorcade is now underway holding for a moment to make sure that joe biden and dr. jill biden are positioned at the north port company are there to receive them. we know jd vance and his wife are already inside. >> you know, dana, the clock says 11:47 for the swearing in. so by my watch...
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the capitol plaza as seen from a navy blimp hovering overhead.e president and maymie came out of the white house, he paused and thought back to his first inauguration, when he came to the white house to be accompanied by president truman on his first ride to the capital. -- capitol. the president continued down the steps the vice president waiting . and as the presidential caravan leaves the white house grounds, the president starts his second historic journey down pennsylvania avenue in four years. the waiting crowds heralded his arrival to the capitol, where the ceremonies are to be held. ike, ever the gallant, helps mamie from the car as they enter the capitol escorted by senator bridges. ♪ the dignitaries descend to the inaugural platform and received the members of the house of representatives. carl hagan, dean of the senate, leads the senators with the minority leader and majority leader lyndon johnson very close behind. representing our mighty military service is the joint chiefs of staff's. senators humphrey and dulles lead the cabinet me
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capitol. the president continued down the steps. the the vice president waiting. and as the presidential caravan leaves the white house grounds, the president's his second such historic journey down pennsylvania avenue in four years. the waiting crowds herald, his arrival at the capitol, where the ceremonies are to be held. like ever to go on helps mamie from the car as enter the capitol, escorted by senator bridges. and. the dignitaries descend to inaugural platform that precedes the members of the house of representatives. carl hayden, dean of the senate, leads the senators with the minority leader, william knowland and majority leader lyndon johnson close behind. representing mighty military services. the joint chiefs staff secretaries humphrey and dallas lead cabinet members followed the nine black robe justices of the united supreme court. former president herbert hoover and an outspoken champion, the eisenhower's administration governor and mrs. dewey leonard hall, chairman of the republ
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capitol. authorities say a man able to walk inside with a loaded gun during confirmation hearing. >>> those seven police officers shot and wounded responding to a call. a navy veteran opening fire on them. what we're now learning about the gunman. >>> the new images coming in right now. winds gusting up to 80 miles per hour fueling multiple new fires. and the scare involving bel air and the getty center. >>> tonight, the dangerous cold from texas, all the way up to the northeast. so, when does it break? lee goldberg times this out tonight. >>> the tense moments onboard that passenger jet taking off from boston. we now see the images tonight. the cockpit, the cabin filling with smoke. >> mayday, mayday, mayday. >> david: passengers saying they could not breathe. >>> in court right now, the suspect in the idaho college murders, and what his attorneys have now asked the judge. >>> the landmark settlement tonight involving oxycontin. what purdue pharma and the sackler family have agreed to pay. >>
capitol. authorities say a man able to walk inside with a loaded gun during confirmation hearing. >>> those seven police officers shot and wounded responding to a call. a navy veteran opening fire on them. what we're now learning about the gunman. >>> the new images coming in right now. winds gusting up to 80 miles per hour fueling multiple new fires. and the scare involving bel air and the getty center. >>> tonight, the dangerous cold from texas, all the way up to...