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all they kept saying is he confessed, carol. asked for and got a complete set of tapp's videotaped confessions, and what she saw amazed her. by this time, of course, she knew so much more than she had a decade before, knew, for example, that then detective jared fuhriman who ran the interviews had been a school resource officer, well-known to a young chris tapp. >> i trust you, and hopefully you trust me, okay? >> fuhriman kept telling chris, just trust me, chris. you've got to trust me. you know, we go way back, chris. and i think that he was taught to respect adults, and he was a follower. >> reporter: she watched as chris insisted he knew nothing, and then she saw detectives, as they're trained to do, subtly make tapp an active participant. >> let's say, for example, hypothetically, chris, you were there. okay? >> okay. >> hypothetically, chris, how do you think it happened? and i remember chris saying, you mean like a tv show? >> reporter: next, she saw police administering polygraph after polygraph and almost always with th
all they kept saying is he confessed, carol. asked for and got a complete set of tapp's videotaped confessions, and what she saw amazed her. by this time, of course, she knew so much more than she had a decade before, knew, for example, that then detective jared fuhriman who ran the interviews had been a school resource officer, well-known to a young chris tapp. >> i trust you, and hopefully you trust me, okay? >> fuhriman kept telling chris, just trust me, chris. you've got to...
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carol: thank you for clarifying. i would add it is pretty unusual for somebody in your history and position, the positions you have held, to let what you view to be a criminal, to let them go. the president has been considering this, there have been aides around him telling him not to do it, that it will be crazy. do you think it will stand up in court? mr. comey: i don't know. it's not been settled. there's no court decision on that question. i think the better of the legal scholar arguments is that a self pardon would not be effective. but the only way to figure out whether that is true or not would be for the department of justice to charge him after he attempts to pardon himself and have a court decide that. i nor president is not a genius, but he can figure out that if he pardons himself, he will provoke the department of justice almost into being required to prosecute him so that we establish that a corrupt chief executive can pardon himself. i know i said this before, but i think donald trump along's in jail.
carol: thank you for clarifying. i would add it is pretty unusual for somebody in your history and position, the positions you have held, to let what you view to be a criminal, to let them go. the president has been considering this, there have been aides around him telling him not to do it, that it will be crazy. do you think it will stand up in court? mr. comey: i don't know. it's not been settled. there's no court decision on that question. i think the better of the legal scholar arguments...
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jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, and inez. i'm so grateful to all of you for having major arguments with such distinction. you have educated our audience about the cost vision. jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, inez, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. jeffrey: thanks to you all. have a great night, everyone. happy holidays. we look forward to see >> join us tomorrow for the opening day of the 117th congress. the house proceedings will take longer than usual to accommodate members moving in and out of chambers. the vote from the speaker is expected at 1:30. at 5:30, the newly elected house speaker addresses members, followed by introducing the members. c-span2, online on c-span.org, and on the c-span app. >> on tuesday, the balance of power of the senate will be decided by the winners of the two georgia runoffs. senators david perdue and kelly loeffler are defending their seats and control of the chamber. -- ross -- soft raphael warnock and joel ossoff are the opponents. live coverage on c-span, c-span.org, and the c
jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, and inez. i'm so grateful to all of you for having major arguments with such distinction. you have educated our audience about the cost vision. jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, inez, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. jeffrey: thanks to you all. have a great night, everyone. happy holidays. we look forward to see >> join us tomorrow for the opening day of the 117th congress. the house proceedings will take longer than usual to accommodate...
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jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, and inez. i'm so grateful to all of you for having major arguments with such distinction. you have educated our audience about the cost vision. jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, inez, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. jeffrey: thanks to you all. have a great night, everyone. happy holidays. we look forward to seeing you in 2021. >> the lgbtq victory institute honored house speaker nancy pelosi for her work on repealing the don't ask don't tell policy that prevented openly gay and lesbian people from serving in the military. on the 10th anniversary of the repeal, speaker pelosi accepted the honor in a virtual event and talked about her work on the issue. you can see that saturday night on c-span at 8 p.m. eastern. >> on tuesday, the balance of power in the senate will be decided by the winners of the two georgia runoffs. republican senator's david perdue and kelly leffler are defending their seats and the gop's control of the chamber. jon ossoff and raphael warnock on the challengers
jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, and inez. i'm so grateful to all of you for having major arguments with such distinction. you have educated our audience about the cost vision. jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, inez, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. jeffrey: thanks to you all. have a great night, everyone. happy holidays. we look forward to seeing you in 2021. >> the lgbtq victory institute honored house speaker nancy pelosi for her work on repealing the don't ask don't...
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jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, and inez. i'm so grateful to all of you for having major arguments with such distinction. you have educated our audience about the cost vision. jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, inez, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. jeffrey: thanks to you all. have a great night, everyone. happy holidays. we look forward to s >> join us tomorrow for opening day of the 117 congress, or live coverage starts at 7:00 a.m. eastern on "washington journal." at noon, the house and senate gavel and secession. take longerngs will than usual to accommodate members socially distanced moving in and out of the chambers. at about five: 30, the newly elected house speaker addresses the members followed by the swearing in of members. watch our live coverage on andan, c-span2, c-span.org listen on the c-span radio app. >> you are watching c-span your unfiltered view of government. c-span was greeted by america's cable television companies in 1989. today, we are brought to you by these companies, who bring c-span as
jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, and inez. i'm so grateful to all of you for having major arguments with such distinction. you have educated our audience about the cost vision. jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, inez, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. jeffrey: thanks to you all. have a great night, everyone. happy holidays. we look forward to s >> join us tomorrow for opening day of the 117 congress, or live coverage starts at 7:00 a.m. eastern on "washington...
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jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, and inez. i'm so grateful to all of you for having major arguments with such distinction. you have educated our audience about the cost vision. jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, inez, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. jeffrey: thanks to you all. have a great night, everyone. happy holidays. we look forward to see \ c-span's "washington journal." every day we will discuss policy issues that impact you. saturday morning, concerned veterans for america senior van group's discusses his priorities for the new congress and incoming biden is duration. administration. a rand corporation senior researcher talks about her recent study on how the pandemic is impacting of teaching and learning in america's elementary and secondary schools. watch live at 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. lgbtq victory institute honored nancy pelosi for her work on repealing the don't ask, don't tell policy that
jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, and inez. i'm so grateful to all of you for having major arguments with such distinction. you have educated our audience about the cost vision. jane mansbridge, carol jenkins, inez, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. jeffrey: thanks to you all. have a great night, everyone. happy holidays. we look forward to see \ c-span's "washington journal." every day we will discuss policy issues that impact you. saturday morning, concerned...
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it had belonged to carol's first bull terrier. carol said harry wanted minnie to have it. she said, no, it gives me pleasure. >> the gift of her friendship was the greatest of the treasures carol gave away. to, among others, the woman from her apartment building who used their games as an excuse to dress up, all of them eager for news from carol about the dogs. >> we all wanted it to happen, and if it were a movie, we were glued to our screens. any time she would get an e-mail from you, she would be giddy, like a child. >> as carol got sicker, lis huh-lissa hussian and two others picked up the thankless job of caring for carol. >> carol made us these, that we all wore. carol has told us that she was dying, and that's why we all held on to these, because i think that is when you know that it's not going to be forever. >> it was over so soon. i had harry for 16 months, and then he was gone, too. when i took minnie to the farmers' market in october, she hadn't been up to going for a long time. ever the actress, she rose to the occasion as if she knew it would be her last grea
it had belonged to carol's first bull terrier. carol said harry wanted minnie to have it. she said, no, it gives me pleasure. >> the gift of her friendship was the greatest of the treasures carol gave away. to, among others, the woman from her apartment building who used their games as an excuse to dress up, all of them eager for news from carol about the dogs. >> we all wanted it to happen, and if it were a movie, we were glued to our screens. any time she would get an e-mail from...
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joining our conversation is carol of "the washington post." she is co-author of "a very stable genius." one of your colleagues at the washington post broke this story. we were also bringing you on to talk about the secret service and the changes there that are imminent. what is your reaction to this phone call? >> after covering president trump for a long time, i can't agree more with olivia. this is classic trump. he is rejecting all facts that he doesn't like. you will give me the answer that i want, secretary of state of georgia. there is several striking parts. one is the president insisting they won the election in jaz georgia. the official says you can imagine how long rungs lower this man is is. and he said the facts are not on your side. the president saying i know these people, the dominion voting machines are sneaking out the guts of these machines and the state officials say no, that is not happening, he says are you sure and the state officials say that is not true in is just a desperate call and a hard core pressure tactic call. t
joining our conversation is carol of "the washington post." she is co-author of "a very stable genius." one of your colleagues at the washington post broke this story. we were also bringing you on to talk about the secret service and the changes there that are imminent. what is your reaction to this phone call? >> after covering president trump for a long time, i can't agree more with olivia. this is classic trump. he is rejecting all facts that he doesn't like. you...
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caller: i agree with carol. i'm so glad we have president trump for four years, who puts america first. many of my family served in the military for our freedom and he did not incite that. i think there's a lot -- he didn't get protection like he was supposed. to they should have had protection up there and none of the violence would have happen. i think there's a lot more behind what happened. i don't think president trump incited anything wrong. and i agree with carol totally regarding how we've been treated and i'm so glad and so grateful that he puts america first. i'm afraid we're going to lose our freedoms and thank you president trump for giving us a good life for four years. host: you're calling from michigan, two of your representatives from that state, fred upton, a longtime representative, and brand new representative peter meijer who took over the seat held by justin amash, both voted for impeachment is that reflective of how you think michigan -- caller: my whole family is from michigan. i have vote
caller: i agree with carol. i'm so glad we have president trump for four years, who puts america first. many of my family served in the military for our freedom and he did not incite that. i think there's a lot -- he didn't get protection like he was supposed. to they should have had protection up there and none of the violence would have happen. i think there's a lot more behind what happened. i don't think president trump incited anything wrong. and i agree with carol totally regarding how...
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. >> reporter: carole neeve was pam's best friend. >> she was always happy.she had a personality that just -- just sucked you in, and kept you there. >> reporter: carole met pam, decades ago. >> we were neighbors, and we did become best friends, to the tune of, every day, we talked. every single day. >> reporter: that was long before jim came into the picture, of course. >> good morning, baby. >> reporter: pam was a single mom. she and carole babysat for each other's kids, walked their babies together, went shopping, shared recipes, and hung out during the holidays. >> pamela was, very much, family to me. >> pam was the most caring, loving, giving person you would ever meet. life was about other people. >> reporter: tina holland is another friend. she and pam met when their youngest children started attending the same school. they planned family vacations together and trips to disneyland. one year, pamela bought her daughter jeanette and tina's sons costumes, just for the sake of creating happy memories. her daughter was a princess. tina's sons, a pirate and
. >> reporter: carole neeve was pam's best friend. >> she was always happy.she had a personality that just -- just sucked you in, and kept you there. >> reporter: carole met pam, decades ago. >> we were neighbors, and we did become best friends, to the tune of, every day, we talked. every single day. >> reporter: that was long before jim came into the picture, of course. >> good morning, baby. >> reporter: pam was a single mom. she and carole babysat...
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carol loennig with the "washington post." i commend folks to read the piece that just popped over on the post. >>> we are also talking about house speaker nancy pelosi about to hold her next weekly press conference there on capitol hill very soon and the question on everybody's mind, when is she going to send that article of impeachment over to the senate. when asked her answer so far has been soon. now, the earliest the senate could actually get that article is next tuesday when they're back in session, which means the earliest a try to start is the day after at 1:00 an hour after president-elect biden takes the oath of office. i'm joined by democratic congresswoman stacey plaskett. congresswoman plaskett, thank you for being with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning to you, hallie. >> so let me start there. has speaker pelosi told you or the other managers when she plans to sort of get this thing moving, when she plans to send the articles over? >> we're working on that right now. the speaker is in communication a
carol loennig with the "washington post." i commend folks to read the piece that just popped over on the post. >>> we are also talking about house speaker nancy pelosi about to hold her next weekly press conference there on capitol hill very soon and the question on everybody's mind, when is she going to send that article of impeachment over to the senate. when asked her answer so far has been soon. now, the earliest the senate could actually get that article is next tuesday...
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carol leonnig of the "washington post." carol, good to see you.nk you. >> thank you, joshua. >>> let's switch gears now to the second impeachment of president trump. clearly lots of us have questions about this. elizabeth asks, "does conviction automatically result in not being able to run for office or is that a separate vote? and does impeachment and conviction have any impact on potential for civil or criminal charges after he leaves office?" good questions. to help us answer those and more, we're joined by jeffrey rosen, the president and ceo of the national constitution center and a professor at the george washington university school of law. professor rosen, good evening, good to see you. >> great to see you too. >> let's start with those questions. how would you respond to elizabeth? >> great questions from elizabeth. on the first, yes, there do have to be two separate votes. first, the senate would have to vote by a two-thirds majority to convict president trump. and then it would vote separately, and you only need a majority for this, abo
carol leonnig of the "washington post." carol, good to see you.nk you. >> thank you, joshua. >>> let's switch gears now to the second impeachment of president trump. clearly lots of us have questions about this. elizabeth asks, "does conviction automatically result in not being able to run for office or is that a separate vote? and does impeachment and conviction have any impact on potential for civil or criminal charges after he leaves office?" good...
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carol, it's good to see you.hink the obvious question that everybody seems to be asking right now, actually two obvious questions, one, were the capitol police just flat out incompetent in this, and two, does this support the idea that someone on the inside helped the rioters on the outside get in. could you take on those two questions first? >> i think, joshua, chief sund, the former capitol police chief who was on watch the day this unfolded in such a tragic way, a woman shot, a police officer killed, dozens of police officers injured, one who had a mild heart attack trying to fend everyone off, i think that chief would tell you if he were with you tonight, it was an absolute colossal failure. now, he would also say, and many other of my sources say this too, that they tried to do something a little different, they were worried about the size of the protests this day. the three protests that were pro-trump maga rallies, essentially, over the last few weeks, this was the one that was supposed to be the biggest.
carol, it's good to see you.hink the obvious question that everybody seems to be asking right now, actually two obvious questions, one, were the capitol police just flat out incompetent in this, and two, does this support the idea that someone on the inside helped the rioters on the outside get in. could you take on those two questions first? >> i think, joshua, chief sund, the former capitol police chief who was on watch the day this unfolded in such a tragic way, a woman shot, a police...
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let's move to michigan and talk to carol thompson, the state watchdog reporter for the lansing state journal. good morning. guest: good morning, jesse. thanks for having me. host: so, how concerned are state leaders in michigan about the potential for political unrest at the state capitol this weekend? guest: they are taking these warnings from the fbi and others in very seriously. i haven't heard anything specific about credible threats here, but there is plenty of activity in michigan. we are no stranger to a big the most rations, and sometimes pretty chaotic ones. if you are to to her downtown lansing right now you would see boarded-up windows. you walk into a business or a church, you would find that people are on edge, anticipating what the next few days are going to look like. host: your paper is talking about the -- going up around the capitol. tell us about the fence? guest: it was put up yesterday, a six foot tall chain-link fence but with essentially block people from getting into the building. there is already construction and basically two-and-a-half sides of it and there
let's move to michigan and talk to carol thompson, the state watchdog reporter for the lansing state journal. good morning. guest: good morning, jesse. thanks for having me. host: so, how concerned are state leaders in michigan about the potential for political unrest at the state capitol this weekend? guest: they are taking these warnings from the fbi and others in very seriously. i haven't heard anything specific about credible threats here, but there is plenty of activity in michigan. we are...
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it's ridiculous. >> carol, we have learned in the last few years and certainly in the last year or soime people can argue over what the most important cabinet position is and sometimes it's been treasury and sometimes it's been state, but in this administration it has been the attorney general and the willingness of the attorney general to carry the president's water. how does that get remedied under the biden administration? it's more than just putting the right purpose in the job and it's a sea change for how we see the responsibilities of the department of justice and seeing the people's department and the people's attorney general and not the president's. >> it is such a good question because honestly after 20 years of covering the justice department from afar, writing about lawsuits and attorney across the country, criminal investigations and civil cases, i've never seen the morale in that agency so decimated and so low. there were people who were preparing their resignation papers if donald trump had been re-elected. that's how despondent they were about the lack of independence
it's ridiculous. >> carol, we have learned in the last few years and certainly in the last year or soime people can argue over what the most important cabinet position is and sometimes it's been treasury and sometimes it's been state, but in this administration it has been the attorney general and the willingness of the attorney general to carry the president's water. how does that get remedied under the biden administration? it's more than just putting the right purpose in the job and...
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with thanks to the great carol leonnig, the great tom nichols.nk you for having us inside your homes. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, the trump team reversal on their way out the door that could, just could, put more shots in the arms of more americans. we'll talk about it with a member of the president-elect's covid advisory board when we come back. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the services of the post office plus ups only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> let's talk about the uncontrolled pandemic we are currently living through. the fortunate of us. u.s. cases have topped more than 22 million. our death toll is now closing in on 380,000. 4,000 of them just today. and the vaccine rollout continues disjointedly and at a rather s
with thanks to the great carol leonnig, the great tom nichols.nk you for having us inside your homes. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, the trump team reversal on their way out the door that could, just could, put more shots in the arms of more americans. we'll talk about it with a member of the president-elect's covid advisory board when we come back. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they...
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up at joe's place by bringing them to her place. >> the rumors carol chopped up her husband and fed feel in my heart that carol baskin fed her husband to the tigers. >> everyone can agree with that. >> not every day a zookeeper is murdered for present for higher. >> of this was a scripted show it would have failed because nobody would have believed it. >> joe exotic as an american hero, free joe exotic and put carol bask in prison. >> 2020 didn't have enough already you have the world literally burning. >> in january we heard about the wildfires in australia, the worst in recorded history. >> 83 million acres burned, that is like two floridas. >> 3 billion animals died. >> catastrophe on a level we haven't seen before. >> then there were fires in siberia and patagonia and the amazon rain forest. >> the rain forest, the place has its own built-in sprinkler system. >> how horrible of the year is 2020 when water loses to fire. >> here in the us it was the fires in the southwest the cut america's attention. >> 6.6 million acres were on fire. >> i never experienced it like that before. >
up at joe's place by bringing them to her place. >> the rumors carol chopped up her husband and fed feel in my heart that carol baskin fed her husband to the tigers. >> everyone can agree with that. >> not every day a zookeeper is murdered for present for higher. >> of this was a scripted show it would have failed because nobody would have believed it. >> joe exotic as an american hero, free joe exotic and put carol bask in prison. >> 2020 didn't have enough...
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thank you, carol.ad when i hear how many people have died. and for a six—year—old, for those to be the first two things they are thinking about, its material how much of an impact that is having on her mental health. istale impact that is having on her mental health. ~ ., , , ., health. we are 'ust sitting at the kitchen table i health. we are just sitting at the kitchen table working, _ health. we are just sitting at the kitchen table working, because i health. we are just sitting at the l kitchen table working, because we have not— kitchen table working, because we have not done any school today. working — have not done any school today. working families are really struggling. it is that emotional side of it, that is huge, we have got the practical... bhd side of it, that is huge, we have got the practical. . ._ side of it, that is huge, we have got the practical... and once again, vic is got the practical... and once again, vicky is interrupted. _ got the practical... and once again, vicky is interr
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as carol and scott come back on this, carol, you first on this issue.pple will update their operating system. i guess the point of that is they're going to require you to opt in for this ad tracking as opposed to already be in and then have to opt out. mark zuckerberg is not happy. does he have a legit beef, do you think? >> first of all for full disclosure i own facebook stock but also very much on the side of privacy and i think we should have control over what we're opting into and what we're opting out of. we've been completely abused from a privacy standpoint. i think his bigger issue is that apple may not be doing the same things for their own, you know services and so they're saying it is not fair if you're not doing it with your stuff but with everybody else's. that is where you might get into the weeds. bring on this fight. i think a big fight over privacy ends up again with decentralized power. it ends up a win for the individual consumer and at end of the day that is what i care about the most. connell: right. zuckerberg thinks, scott, apple
as carol and scott come back on this, carol, you first on this issue.pple will update their operating system. i guess the point of that is they're going to require you to opt in for this ad tracking as opposed to already be in and then have to opt out. mark zuckerberg is not happy. does he have a legit beef, do you think? >> first of all for full disclosure i own facebook stock but also very much on the side of privacy and i think we should have control over what we're opting into and...
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this is from carol chang. she place please can you answer my question. when and where can i get my vaccine shot? i live in alameda. i have a son going to kidney dialysis. and i am 71 years old. >> carol, that breaks my heart too. and you know, i hope you are doing well. i hope your son is also. what breaks my heart is that carol and so many people like her are even having to ask the question. and this is something that i hope is addressed with, you know, the rolling out of like my turn california. and the new communication and new transparency and the plan in general we saw announced by dr. ghaliy a couple days ago. i hope when we get the third party administer and get more doses out there that people in all counties know where to go to get the vaccine. she be eligle b. she is 71. >> even though the state says 65 appear over. different counties are doing ff uniformity soon. >> absolutely. >> karen has a question more silly. tu get the first shot, pfizer or moderna and then you goat actually then the johnson & johnson becomes available which we think migh
this is from carol chang. she place please can you answer my question. when and where can i get my vaccine shot? i live in alameda. i have a son going to kidney dialysis. and i am 71 years old. >> carol, that breaks my heart too. and you know, i hope you are doing well. i hope your son is also. what breaks my heart is that carol and so many people like her are even having to ask the question. and this is something that i hope is addressed with, you know, the rolling out of like my turn...
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carol, you've spent a good deal of your life reporting from among these sources. women who protect us and our leaders and usually don't sweat even the big stuff. >> well said, brian. they do not sweat, but they are sweating tonight. and that sweat started to build up as they watched what happened on the capitol january 6th. as one former secret service official said to me who'd been involved in a lot of inaugural planning, those people made it look so easy to trounce an iconic building, the symbol of our democracy, and walk right in. of course, they were 8,000 people strong against 1,400 police officers. they were wearing riot gear and helmets and gas masks and had pipes and bats and many of the officers had none of that. but this is, honestly, hitting a panic button for so many people in the secret service and in the national security world because while they plan for all manner of risks, this was not something that they were countenancing. >> tom, i had michael beschloss, barry mccaffrey on, the consensus of those two gentlemen was move the inauguration indoors.
carol, you've spent a good deal of your life reporting from among these sources. women who protect us and our leaders and usually don't sweat even the big stuff. >> well said, brian. they do not sweat, but they are sweating tonight. and that sweat started to build up as they watched what happened on the capitol january 6th. as one former secret service official said to me who'd been involved in a lot of inaugural planning, those people made it look so easy to trounce an iconic building,...
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there's also daniel carol, remember she mentioned mr. carol. so daniel carol, he had gotten more involved in saying that his family member who had helped essentially transport dolley madison away from the white house also was the one who saved the portrait. again, we still don't have any clear answer. but what's interesting is dolley madison writes a letter to robert depister in february, 1848, again towards the end of her life. listen to this letter. dear, sir, i did not receive your favor containing the newspapers therefore it is my impatience to assure you for the gratitude you interest in you take in my defense in the little narrative of the picture rescue. you will see by the enclosed what is said at the time the impression that mr. carol saved stewart's portrait of washington is erroneous. the paper which was to accompany your letter has not reached me but i heard his family believed he rescued it. on the contrary, mr. carol left me to join mr. madison when i directed my servants -- that's an interesting statement, i directed my servants
there's also daniel carol, remember she mentioned mr. carol. so daniel carol, he had gotten more involved in saying that his family member who had helped essentially transport dolley madison away from the white house also was the one who saved the portrait. again, we still don't have any clear answer. but what's interesting is dolley madison writes a letter to robert depister in february, 1848, again towards the end of her life. listen to this letter. dear, sir, i did not receive your favor...
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carol, let me go to your beat.there a way of telling our audience what about the feds are learning about the length and breadth and planning that went into the insurrection at the capitol? >> yes, brian, my colleagues and i at the post, washington post, i have been hearing a lot about that. but you can read some of it in our pages. there have been several members of a group called the oath keepers that have been arrested, some charged with very specific and scary federal charges of inciting, organizing. one of them, mr. caldwell, is described by his colleagues as commander. he said in messages to a group of 8 to 10 members that these are some hotels they should stay at. he made suggestions and said they are good places if they had to quote unquote hunt at night. the oath keepers as you know, they have been very much at the forefront of an alt-right extremist movement, arguing that the election results were rigged in some way. though that is false, and they were at the forefront along with several members of qanon,
carol, let me go to your beat.there a way of telling our audience what about the feds are learning about the length and breadth and planning that went into the insurrection at the capitol? >> yes, brian, my colleagues and i at the post, washington post, i have been hearing a lot about that. but you can read some of it in our pages. there have been several members of a group called the oath keepers that have been arrested, some charged with very specific and scary federal charges of...
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of course, you can always do new products >> carol, it's morgan. outlook is now that we have a new administration, the biden administration officially, i guess, in office now what that's going to mean in terms of the federal decriminalization process and even legalization process, and in the meantime the fact that we have more states that are legalizing how you see that regulatory framework taking shape this year >> well, i'm certainly glad we have more states, but until the federal government actually steps in so we can be banking, we can't do banking, we can't risk on our exchanges. there is very few things, if they aren't controlling, with makeup in many cases, an 80% tax. this is something we are trying to get out of the hands of illicit people who north checking quality and these sorts of things. the government has to be led here i am talking about the mostly the senate has to be led here to understand this is not a big boogeyman. this is a helpful, important drug, and also, by the way, a way to relax and, in my case, i had a hip replacement t
of course, you can always do new products >> carol, it's morgan. outlook is now that we have a new administration, the biden administration officially, i guess, in office now what that's going to mean in terms of the federal decriminalization process and even legalization process, and in the meantime the fact that we have more states that are legalizing how you see that regulatory framework taking shape this year >> well, i'm certainly glad we have more states, but until the federal...
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carol is back. also joining us is egene robinson, and daniel goldman.ority counsel during the last impeachment. daniel goldman, i'm going to start with you. one of the things that became undeniblg, even for republicans, is that the facts are no longer in dispute. the case you made had even republicans who didn't vote to convict. in fact, that was their excuse, from not wanting to hear from firsthand witnesses, verse 1.0 of the case that was put forward by the house investigators. this again is an instance where none of the facts are in dispute. can you speak to the x factor, much the emerging body of evidence mostly coming out there journalism about trump's state of mind, his intent? >> that's going to be a critical part of this trial. even if the facts of what occurred at the capitol are not in dispute, the president's knowledge of the plans in advance to storm the capitol and his actions that occurred the day of, and his unwillingness, some of the reports indicate, to curtail or stop the mob and to sent in the national guard, those -- that will go dir
carol is back. also joining us is egene robinson, and daniel goldman.ority counsel during the last impeachment. daniel goldman, i'm going to start with you. one of the things that became undeniblg, even for republicans, is that the facts are no longer in dispute. the case you made had even republicans who didn't vote to convict. in fact, that was their excuse, from not wanting to hear from firsthand witnesses, verse 1.0 of the case that was put forward by the house investigators. this again is...
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and, you know, i'm so glad you had carol on. i was reading her reporting in the washington post and this one sentence that nearly took my breath away as a former career prosecutor. she wrote that jeffrey clark wanted to send the letter to georgia state electors wrongly asserting the department of justice was investigating voter fraud and biden's win should be voided. lindsay, this has the feel of not just the president trying to use the department of justice and his former lawyer, ag bill barr to protect him, not just trying to use the department of justice to do favors for the president's criminal associates like roger stone and mike flynn, this has the feel of the president recruiting co-con spiritors from the upper echelons at the department of justice it looks like based on the reporting he found a willing participant in jeffrey clark. and if congress doesn't subpoena jeffrey clark and if a grand jury doesn't subpoena jeffrey clark right now to investigate this, i would be surprised. >> all right. nbc's mariana sotomayor and
and, you know, i'm so glad you had carol on. i was reading her reporting in the washington post and this one sentence that nearly took my breath away as a former career prosecutor. she wrote that jeffrey clark wanted to send the letter to georgia state electors wrongly asserting the department of justice was investigating voter fraud and biden's win should be voided. lindsay, this has the feel of not just the president trying to use the department of justice and his former lawyer, ag bill barr...
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never eat shredded week, carol.and said, thank goodness for carol during all of this. you have kept a lot of us going. thank you so much. laughter nina is here because we are talking about millions of people who feel they have been left behind with the government has financial support schemes since the beginning of the pandemic. we are looking at that because there is good news. there is a bit of help. things feel a bit normal but millions of people literally feel like they have been left out of government support schemes and it just isn't fair. if we go back to the time the pandemic was struck there were people who were working and in many cases had been working for many years slipped through the cracks of the support schemes. is help coming for some of them? let's remind ourselves of the help that has been available. the biggest measure has been the furlough — orjob retention — scheme where the government pays up to 80% of the wages of those usually on payroll. that scheme's supported more than ten million jobs an
never eat shredded week, carol.and said, thank goodness for carol during all of this. you have kept a lot of us going. thank you so much. laughter nina is here because we are talking about millions of people who feel they have been left behind with the government has financial support schemes since the beginning of the pandemic. we are looking at that because there is good news. there is a bit of help. things feel a bit normal but millions of people literally feel like they have been left out...
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joining me now, pulitzer prize-winning reporter carol lennon. she is the author of the best-seller, "a very stable genius." also charmaine alachandron, the writer of the article that told how that pre-rally was funded. let me start with you about the money that went to that rally that preceded the siege, the so-called ellipse rally because it was held at the washington ellipse. what do we know about this? >> the key takeaway for me was that alex jones, a far right publicist who has published far right conspiracy theories funded this where the president urged people to go to the capitol. that brings us to the second revelation, which is that a top trump campaign raising official, caroline wren, also played a key role in facilitaing that funding and creating various pro-trump groups around that rally. >> what do we know about whether vintelli knew what she was funding? if she just thought she was funding conservative causes like she has in the past, that's one thing, or do youhave any reporting on that? >> i think what's clear, she was interested
joining me now, pulitzer prize-winning reporter carol lennon. she is the author of the best-seller, "a very stable genius." also charmaine alachandron, the writer of the article that told how that pre-rally was funded. let me start with you about the money that went to that rally that preceded the siege, the so-called ellipse rally because it was held at the washington ellipse. what do we know about this? >> the key takeaway for me was that alex jones, a far right publicist who...
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carol? >> i agree. to alex's original point, look at europe. in most cases they tonight have masking under 12. they don't social distance. they didn't put in new filtration systems or new buildings. they hopped their schools. we should have done the same months ago. >> trace: vegas counted the number of kids that committed suicide. it was 18, a lot of cities and towns across the country have not counted. and we might be astounded if they did. alex, carol, thanks for coming on. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> trace: a new terrorism alert. warning of a heightened threat across the united states. the breaking details on that next. my retirement plan with voya keeps me moving forward... even after paying for this. love you, sweetheart. they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's cute like her grandpa. voya doesn't just help me get to retirement... ...they're with me all the way through it. come on, grandpa! later. got grandpa things to do. aw, grandpas are the best! well planned. well invested. well protec
carol? >> i agree. to alex's original point, look at europe. in most cases they tonight have masking under 12. they don't social distance. they didn't put in new filtration systems or new buildings. they hopped their schools. we should have done the same months ago. >> trace: vegas counted the number of kids that committed suicide. it was 18, a lot of cities and towns across the country have not counted. and we might be astounded if they did. alex, carol, thanks for coming on....
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carol, jeremy, guys, you see around town. frank is sticking around with us on the tv. when we come back, four years of the trump administration's xenophobia led to a rise in right wing extremism that brought us to where we are right now, plus, president-elect joe biden and jill biden on this mlk day volunteering to fill food boxes in philadelphia, just hours from taking the oath of office and intending to take a blow torch to all things trump. we will take a look at the plans for biden's first days in office and donald trump today in seclusion for a sixth straight day. how his plans for inauguration are shaping up and whatcould be in store for him in the sunshine state, his new home, florida. all that and more coming up. do not go anywhere. your grooming business is booming. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base. claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/groomer >>> law enforcement efforts at what we refer to as count
carol, jeremy, guys, you see around town. frank is sticking around with us on the tv. when we come back, four years of the trump administration's xenophobia led to a rise in right wing extremism that brought us to where we are right now, plus, president-elect joe biden and jill biden on this mlk day volunteering to fill food boxes in philadelphia, just hours from taking the oath of office and intending to take a blow torch to all things trump. we will take a look at the plans for biden's first...
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. >> carol galante worked for hud under the obama administration and calls biden's housing plan quite aspirational. it lays out intentions to end homelessness, give housing vouchers to 17 million at risk renters, prioritize homeownership for black and latino families and change discriminatory housing policies of the past. addressing racism is mentioned 28 times. is a new for a democratic administration to sort of boldly call that out in a housing plan?>> yes. that is new.>> it really does mean there is an emphasis on closing the racial wealth gap. and carol says for this to work the execution is more important than the intention.>> we can just dump a bunch more money into the system and expect to get out an equitable and an efficient ways. >> as for how to pay all of this, president biden plans to propose a tax on large corporations. something california is also considering.>> tonight we are hearing from the young southern california woman who captivated the nation at the inauguration. >> we've learned that quiet isn't always piece and the norms and notions of what just is isn't alway
. >> carol galante worked for hud under the obama administration and calls biden's housing plan quite aspirational. it lays out intentions to end homelessness, give housing vouchers to 17 million at risk renters, prioritize homeownership for black and latino families and change discriminatory housing policies of the past. addressing racism is mentioned 28 times. is a new for a democratic administration to sort of boldly call that out in a housing plan?>> yes. that is new.>> it...
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carol, let's talk about china.r how joe biden i think it was about a year ago he was talking about china and he said, he sort of scoffed at the idea that china could eat our lunch. come on man. this was a time china was literally buying lunch for the biden family. do you think there is any worry, any worry that perhaps the bidens are compromised in some way or joe biden specifically in dealing with china? >> i'm worried about everyone. what is that saying. >> david, fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me? we've been followed how many times as a country by china. china is run by a communist party and whether it is their treatment of the citizens ever hong kong, whether it is treatment of the uyghur muslims, whether it is their violation of their property rights. whatever happened with the virus, how many times are we going to give them a fast? whether it is biden, whether it is our congress at large, whether it is our big u.s. companies that keep making investments into china, we are the ones who are
carol, let's talk about china.r how joe biden i think it was about a year ago he was talking about china and he said, he sort of scoffed at the idea that china could eat our lunch. come on man. this was a time china was literally buying lunch for the biden family. do you think there is any worry, any worry that perhaps the bidens are compromised in some way or joe biden specifically in dealing with china? >> i'm worried about everyone. what is that saying. >> david, fool me once,...
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it's carol with big cat rescue. >> i want to call him a hero.hese animals from being caged up at joe's place by bringing them to her place and cajun them up. then of course there are the rumors that carol chopped up her husband and fed them to the tigers. >> i don't know if it's true but i feel in my heart that carol fed her husband to the tigers. >> i think everyone can agree with that even at such a polarized time. >> it's not every day. >> if this was a scripted show, it would have failed because nobody would have believed it. >> joe exotic is an american original. >> so, if 2020 is not enough already, you've got the world literally burning. >> in january, we started hearing about the wildfires in australia, the worst in recorded history. >> 83 million acres burned. that's like two florida's. >> it's estimated that 3 billion animals died. >> it's a catastrophe on a level that we haven't really seen before. >> and then there were fires in siberia and patagonia and the amazon rain forest. >> the rain forests. the place has its own built-in spri
it's carol with big cat rescue. >> i want to call him a hero.hese animals from being caged up at joe's place by bringing them to her place and cajun them up. then of course there are the rumors that carol chopped up her husband and fed them to the tigers. >> i don't know if it's true but i feel in my heart that carol fed her husband to the tigers. >> i think everyone can agree with that even at such a polarized time. >> it's not every day. >> if this was a scripted...
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as well, carol lee is covering the white house. garrett, let me start with you here. for just the second time in just over a year you have house democrats set to deliver an article of impeachment to the senate, right? talk about how this plays out in the next couple of weeks and what you're hearing now from sources about the outcome potentially of where this trial might go. >> reporter: the next 24 hours will be busy as aerns the impeachment trial. the article will be brought from the house to the senate and accepted here tonight. tomorrow we will see the senators sworn in. for the next two weeks the action if there is any will be off the hill, legal briefs being filed, the final work of the impeachment managers and the former president trump's defense interest team working behind closed today. who might reside, whether there will be witnesses called those details getting worked out largely behind the scenes then the trial as we imagine it, as we saw a year ago, kicking back into gear. that second week of february, probably on the 9th. the question of conviction of co
as well, carol lee is covering the white house. garrett, let me start with you here. for just the second time in just over a year you have house democrats set to deliver an article of impeachment to the senate, right? talk about how this plays out in the next couple of weeks and what you're hearing now from sources about the outcome potentially of where this trial might go. >> reporter: the next 24 hours will be busy as aerns the impeachment trial. the article will be brought from the...
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together don and his wife carol, dynamic duo who embodied the values of our party fighting tirelessly for a brighter future, working families. today we honor the late, great don fowler, former chair of this great party and the amazing legacy he has left for all of us to carry on. so let's please turn your attention now to a video tribute that has been prepared. >> there's a saying that we stand on the shoulders of giants. i stand on the shoulders of don fowler. >> don fowler was a wonderful, loyal friend of mine, i along with everyone else miss his leadership so much. >> he has a lasting legacy, we love you, we know you'll keep it alive and we'll be alongside doing the work and remembering don. >> carol and donny, we know you are suffering a special loss, but we share fully in your grief. >> i very, very much am going to miss him and to donny and carol and cynthia, let me just say, don fowler was aces in my view. >> he was truly a faithful, devoted friend to me and many, many others. >> i want to thank don fowler for all he gave to the democratic party and to the united states of amer
together don and his wife carol, dynamic duo who embodied the values of our party fighting tirelessly for a brighter future, working families. today we honor the late, great don fowler, former chair of this great party and the amazing legacy he has left for all of us to carry on. so let's please turn your attention now to a video tribute that has been prepared. >> there's a saying that we stand on the shoulders of giants. i stand on the shoulders of don fowler. >> don fowler was a...
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carol, what does this reporting reveal? first off, hats off to the metropolitan police department and my colleague, peter herman. the police decided that they needed to tell their story. their chief decided they needed to explain what it really was like. basically, a "game of thrones" medieval, you know, death match, and our amazing cops reporter, peter herman, documented, in excruciating and chilling detail, just how close some of those officers felt they came to death on that ground. pretty hallowed ground and not what they expected when they reported for roll call that morning on wednesday. i find it really interesting to read deeper in that store, ari, and see how some of the officers said they were so stunned because they could see some of the people on the other line, the people bashing their heads in, were either ex-cops, ex-military, or off-duty law enforcement, and while they didn't recognize them, they recognized who they were and that stunned them. >> clint, when you look at these operational details that are rev
carol, what does this reporting reveal? first off, hats off to the metropolitan police department and my colleague, peter herman. the police decided that they needed to tell their story. their chief decided they needed to explain what it really was like. basically, a "game of thrones" medieval, you know, death match, and our amazing cops reporter, peter herman, documented, in excruciating and chilling detail, just how close some of those officers felt they came to death on that...
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there, margot met carol stewart. then an aid to the legislator. carol urged margot to run for public office to build support for the movement. 1996, margot ran for one of six open seats on the board of supervisors with carol as her campaign manager running on her slogan, the lady is a... champ. margot came in seventh and endorsements from mayor brown. among others. in 1999, margot and her closest comrades, set out to create the world's first health clinic for sex workers based on priscilla alexander's model for a pure health-based initiative. in 1999, st. james's infirmary opened its doors with a pop-up clinic providing free primary care, testing, free food, acupuncture and massage therapy to sex worker clients. st. james remains the only nation's only clinic for sex workers. margot moved to washington with her ailing husband. she lived after paul's passing after her declining health. there's more that could be said about margot and the countless ways she touched lives. she devoted her lives to exposing hypocrisy and stigmaization of women who def
there, margot met carol stewart. then an aid to the legislator. carol urged margot to run for public office to build support for the movement. 1996, margot ran for one of six open seats on the board of supervisors with carol as her campaign manager running on her slogan, the lady is a... champ. margot came in seventh and endorsements from mayor brown. among others. in 1999, margot and her closest comrades, set out to create the world's first health clinic for sex workers based on priscilla...
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carol, thank you. peter, this is a point just brought up by bill krystol. and the tweet says, the pardon of bannon makes it a lot more likely that donald trump is going to be convicted in the senate. let's talk about bannon in terms of who he is to the republican party, the establishment republican party, who he has been to somebody like mitch mcconnell. >> remember, of course, steve bannon, the 2018 midterm elections vowed to take out a lot of establishment and incumbent republican senators. he was very vocal in his criticism of mitch mcconnell. and mcconnell's primary mission as majority leader has been to keep those incumbents in office. he didn't take kindly to bannon threatening his members. so he's never had a soft spot for bannon. and kristol's point is that bannon doesn't have a lot of friends in the senate. i don't know if it will change anybody's mind, but it will not be a popular idea with some republicans. and mcconnell's language today was striking. he didn't have to say that, and he accused the president of provoking the crowd that stormed the
carol, thank you. peter, this is a point just brought up by bill krystol. and the tweet says, the pardon of bannon makes it a lot more likely that donald trump is going to be convicted in the senate. let's talk about bannon in terms of who he is to the republican party, the establishment republican party, who he has been to somebody like mitch mcconnell. >> remember, of course, steve bannon, the 2018 midterm elections vowed to take out a lot of establishment and incumbent republican...
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carol, lovely seeing you.hould kick—start his 2021. you are the winner of the bbc sound of 2021. new one. serious? that is crazy. that is crazy. so much gratitude. his music reflects his life experiences. a close friend was killed in a knife attack and he himself survived a gun attack where he was hit in the head by shotgun pellets. the 23—year—old from coventry reflects on how things have changed compared with what he was going through this time last year.l year ago, surviving, man. going through this time last year.l yearago, surviving, man. surviving. people around me turned crack thieves. i come from the real life. everything i say is genuine. it is a real life story. the list is voted for by djs, bloggers and other figures in the music industry. previous winners include sam smith. # went to stay with me? adele. # hello from the other side. and last yea r's hello from the other side. and last year's winner, celeste. joining us now is the sound of 2021 winner pa salieu. very good morning to you. and congrat
carol, lovely seeing you.hould kick—start his 2021. you are the winner of the bbc sound of 2021. new one. serious? that is crazy. that is crazy. so much gratitude. his music reflects his life experiences. a close friend was killed in a knife attack and he himself survived a gun attack where he was hit in the head by shotgun pellets. the 23—year—old from coventry reflects on how things have changed compared with what he was going through this time last year.l year ago, surviving, man....
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and always wanted to be like carol burnett. and went on stage and just talked about it and about the stigma. gary would talk about his depression. and then with immigrant parents is a way that a joke can trick you into changing your mind. so talk about the role of stereotypes and humor i write about stereotypes and they didn't just come out of thin air and the history of ancestry and that's where we came from. and using an example in the book if i describe an italian guy or a typical italian guy and then to the vision in your head was just you or your word often times if you use the stereotype correctly, and to inform the audience again it has to be funny. you can just to use it is not the first line i used to get so much flak from the jewish press because i would talk about my mother all the time. and then to say i'm doing my mother that's exactly what she said it's not a stereotype that's exactly how she said it. and then i'm introducing people to other kinds of people. >> on the other side it makes me think of the david chap
and always wanted to be like carol burnett. and went on stage and just talked about it and about the stigma. gary would talk about his depression. and then with immigrant parents is a way that a joke can trick you into changing your mind. so talk about the role of stereotypes and humor i write about stereotypes and they didn't just come out of thin air and the history of ancestry and that's where we came from. and using an example in the book if i describe an italian guy or a typical italian...
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carol is ever the weather. all sorts i lost it. he has a talent. carol is ever the weather. this lovely picture sent in earlier. really the forecast is a cold one once again for most of us. first thing this morning there is the risk of ice on untreated surfaces, there is some frost and rain and snow in the forecast as well. a dry start across many central and eastern areas, ice almost anywhere where we have a lying snow or damp surfaces because the temperatures are quite low. not quite as low as yesterday morning but still cold. and this band of rain. this as it moves from the west towards the north and the easter will produce some snow and it will be over the hills of north wales and the peaks, most of the snow falling across the pennines, southern uplands, parts of the pennines and part of the grampians. so mostly a high ground feature but at times we could see some of this at lower levels. above a00 metres at the grampians, we could have as much fresh snow today as ten centimetres. around this band there will be quite strong winds, maximum temperatures here but climbing i
carol is ever the weather. all sorts i lost it. he has a talent. carol is ever the weather. this lovely picture sent in earlier. really the forecast is a cold one once again for most of us. first thing this morning there is the risk of ice on untreated surfaces, there is some frost and rain and snow in the forecast as well. a dry start across many central and eastern areas, ice almost anywhere where we have a lying snow or damp surfaces because the temperatures are quite low. not quite as low...
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. >> joining us now from the white house, carol lee. what else do we know based on our reporting? announced today. >> reporter: the president will set this tone about science leading the way. that's how government officials and agencies should really approach this issue. he's also going to be signing a series of executive actions. among those include elevating climate change to a national security issue, creating a task force to deal with jobs and climate and also suspending new leases for natural gas and oil development on federal land among other initiatives. and these are things that he talked about throughout the campaign. but as gina mccarthy's sound bite there hits on, this is a real issue in terms of the cost of this. and while their argument is that this is an investment in the future, that's still going to be a tough sell for particularly lawmakers on capitol hill, who are already balking at the cost of dealing with something that's far less controversial than climate change and that is the coronavirus pandemic. this also comes at a time when we're seeing a new study that
. >> joining us now from the white house, carol lee. what else do we know based on our reporting? announced today. >> reporter: the president will set this tone about science leading the way. that's how government officials and agencies should really approach this issue. he's also going to be signing a series of executive actions. among those include elevating climate change to a national security issue, creating a task force to deal with jobs and climate and also suspending new...
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. >> carol and donny, we know you are suffering a special loss, but we share fully in your grief. >> i very, very much am going to miss him and to donny and carol and cynthia, let me just say, don fowler was aces in my view. >> he was truly a faithful, devoted friend to me and many, many others. >> i want to thank don fowler for all he gave to the democratic party and to the united states of america and i thank you for the example you're going to continue to be. >> don fowler would always be remembered as the chairman's chair and he will always be for me, mr. chair. >> the democratic party is so much better off because of don fowler, the united states of america is so much better off because of don fowler. >> we got to see the don that everyone here new and loved, the professor, the doctor, the colonel of all the titles don's had, i'm the most pleased that i was his friend. >> i was one of many young, people who he mentored and, yes, received those infamous handwritten letters. >> nobody fought harder for the democratic party than don fowler. he was simply the best. >> whenever i thi
. >> carol and donny, we know you are suffering a special loss, but we share fully in your grief. >> i very, very much am going to miss him and to donny and carol and cynthia, let me just say, don fowler was aces in my view. >> he was truly a faithful, devoted friend to me and many, many others. >> i want to thank don fowler for all he gave to the democratic party and to the united states of america and i thank you for the example you're going to continue to be. >>...