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the d.c. police has no jurisdiction on the capitol grounds. the d.c. mayor cannot deploy the national guard, it has to go to the pentagon because it's not a state. in this case the dysfunction in between cost lives. >> i'm going to add one more dynamic to that. in congress, for the sergeant in arms, the house and the senate, and to some degree the capitol police because there is a chain of command there, the politicians, the elected officials have a lot of say in the protection of the capitol as part of conversations with those entities. and that is different from a lot of law enforcement entities across the country, and i mean, chief ramsey certainly has experience with that. my unanswered question still in watching the many hours of testimony this morning is whether or not the political leaders were -- yes, they weren't -- it seems to me that they weren't told but whether or not it is a culture that needs to be changed, that the expectation was that maybe they wouldn't like the optics, separate and apart from what andrew mccabe said, that it's just c
the d.c. police has no jurisdiction on the capitol grounds. the d.c. mayor cannot deploy the national guard, it has to go to the pentagon because it's not a state. in this case the dysfunction in between cost lives. >> i'm going to add one more dynamic to that. in congress, for the sergeant in arms, the house and the senate, and to some degree the capitol police because there is a chain of command there, the politicians, the elected officials have a lot of say in the protection of the...
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the d.c.uriel bowser cautioned residents of the district of columbia to avoid the downtown area while the rally attendees were in town. federal law enforcement warned of these threats also. on january 3, a capitol police intelligence report warned of a violent scenario in which congress itself could be the target of the angry supporters of president trump on january 6. according to that report obtained by the washington post, supporters of the current president see january 6, 2021 as the last opportunity to overturn the results of the presidential election. this sense of desperation and disappointment made lead to more incentive to become violent. unlike previous postelection protests, the targets of the pro-trump supporters are not necessarily the counterprotesters as they were previously, but rather congress itself is the target for january 6. the day before the riders of storm congress, and fbi oe in virginia also issued an explicit morning that extreme's were preparing to washington to com
the d.c.uriel bowser cautioned residents of the district of columbia to avoid the downtown area while the rally attendees were in town. federal law enforcement warned of these threats also. on january 3, a capitol police intelligence report warned of a violent scenario in which congress itself could be the target of the angry supporters of president trump on january 6. according to that report obtained by the washington post, supporters of the current president see january 6, 2021 as the last...
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i hope that we in the congress will -- as a supporter of d.c. statehood expect that to move forward, but short of that, trying to ensure that the mayor has appropriate powers going forward. i know there were some questions raised about the fbi and the intel that came out of the norfolk fbi office was ever fully relayed to all of you individuals. but can you talk more generally about the fbi's response on this sharing of intelligence? i had a number of conversations. i called director wray on monday the 4th. trying to express concerns that there might be this kind of activity. i never expected this level of violence. i had a number of conversations with senior fbi leadership the 5th through the 6th. i candidly -- i thought i would be fully informed of what was going to come to pass, but i felt like the fbi felt they were in better shape in terms of intel and preparation than what came to be the case. i'd a leukemia each of you to comment on how well you felt that the fbi did in terms of sharing intelligence and then coordinating when the actual a
i hope that we in the congress will -- as a supporter of d.c. statehood expect that to move forward, but short of that, trying to ensure that the mayor has appropriate powers going forward. i know there were some questions raised about the fbi and the intel that came out of the norfolk fbi office was ever fully relayed to all of you individuals. but can you talk more generally about the fbi's response on this sharing of intelligence? i had a number of conversations. i called director wray on...
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under the plan, d.c.d washington douglas commonwealth in honor of frederick douglass. it would get two senators and one house rep. the capitol, the supreme court, the national mall would be a separate federal district controlled by congress and named the capital. but for all that to happen, senate democrats will need at least ten republicans to support the legislation which could be very difficult to accomplish. >> tucker: rick leventhal, great to see you. thank you. we need at least ten senators unless they get rid of the filibuster which barack obama just told us his racist because it's a relic of another age. okay, right. that could happen very easily. you should be aware of it. it's not about empowering anybody, obviously. they run chicago and detroit. it's about power for them. speaking of chicago, democrats have the same goal and they don't about consequences. 21 people were shot in that city just this weekend, 21. mayor lightfoot doesn't seem not upset about it. she wants to suspend all cooperation
under the plan, d.c.d washington douglas commonwealth in honor of frederick douglass. it would get two senators and one house rep. the capitol, the supreme court, the national mall would be a separate federal district controlled by congress and named the capital. but for all that to happen, senate democrats will need at least ten republicans to support the legislation which could be very difficult to accomplish. >> tucker: rick leventhal, great to see you. thank you. we need at least ten...
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d.c. some trump supporters in self-identified proud boys vandalized churchesar that rally. if we look at these events, it's clear how we got here. because what did the president do after that? he turned right around, and lalts over a week later, he began 6 "save america" rally, with the same people who had planned the second million maga march. you'll recall that the "women for america first" had organized thaton million maga march. they had originally planned rallies for january 22 and january 23. , after the inauguration. but donald trump had other plans. on december 19, president trump tweeted his "save the date" for january 6. he told his supporters to come to d.c. for a big protest the day, bilge it as wild. just days later, women for america first amended their permit to hold their rally on january 6. pursuant to the president's save the date, instead o t gu this was deliberate. reports confirm that the president himself, president trump, became directly involved with the planning of
d.c. some trump supporters in self-identified proud boys vandalized churchesar that rally. if we look at these events, it's clear how we got here. because what did the president do after that? he turned right around, and lalts over a week later, he began 6 "save america" rally, with the same people who had planned the second million maga march. you'll recall that the "women for america first" had organized thaton million maga march. they had originally planned rallies for...
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d.c. metropolitan police department as well, robert contee, but let's begin with shimon prokupecz on capitol hill. a lot of big questions here. >> reporter: yeah. >> all of the people testifying will get questions about their own role in this. you're hearing there is going to be some finger pointing. >> reporter: it seems that right now based on the information that we have there could be finger pointing in different directions. but jim and poppy, we just received the opening statements from the people who are going to be testifying. and for the first time we are hearing from one of those people, paul irving, he is the house sergeant at arms, the former now, who essentially is part of the team that is in charge of securing the capitol and he's defending his actions that day as well as the others. and what he was saying in this opening statement, what he intends to say is that they have no intelligence to indicate that anyone was going to try and overtake the capitol. and in this opening st
d.c. metropolitan police department as well, robert contee, but let's begin with shimon prokupecz on capitol hill. a lot of big questions here. >> reporter: yeah. >> all of the people testifying will get questions about their own role in this. you're hearing there is going to be some finger pointing. >> reporter: it seems that right now based on the information that we have there could be finger pointing in different directions. but jim and poppy, we just received the opening...
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and the population of d.c. was rapidly increasing during the civil war, so the infrastructure of the city was having a little bit of trouble handling that. not to mention the white house at that point was open to the public. so anyone who had a question or wanted a job from the president could come and line-up and ask and the lincolns were looking for some relief from the heat and the pressure of downtown. the other big reason they were looking to get away from the white house was because in february of 1862, their middle son, willie, died in the white house at the age of 12. and the fam ela was looking for a place that did not around every corner remind them once more of willie's loss. what mrs. lincoln said about it is, when we are in sorrow, quiet is very necessary to us. i want to show you all the picture of the cottage from her family photo album. this for me is a reminder that the cottage is one of the very few places we are sure the lincolns were happy to be during the civil war while they were here in w
and the population of d.c. was rapidly increasing during the civil war, so the infrastructure of the city was having a little bit of trouble handling that. not to mention the white house at that point was open to the public. so anyone who had a question or wanted a job from the president could come and line-up and ask and the lincolns were looking for some relief from the heat and the pressure of downtown. the other big reason they were looking to get away from the white house was because in...
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a d.c. court had held specifically that if a burglar is breaking into your home, you are not allowed to assemble your gun for self-defense. and use it for self-defense because that wasn't a recreational purpose. so you know, you could take you're gonna maybe could bang somebody over the head with, it but you weren't actually to shoot someone with it if they were threatening your life. so the supreme stepped in and ruled on this case. one of the remarkable things about the case was that the lawyers who pursued it, although they were trying to invigorate and provide judicial protection for the nra's view of the second amendment, the nra was opposed to the lawyers and the lawsuit from the get-go and did everything they could to stop the case from every going to the supreme court. >> why was that? that's counterintuitive in fascinating. why would the nra have not wanted this case to go all the way? >> well, the nra stated reasons whip to the lawyers involved in the case, that they were afraid of
a d.c. court had held specifically that if a burglar is breaking into your home, you are not allowed to assemble your gun for self-defense. and use it for self-defense because that wasn't a recreational purpose. so you know, you could take you're gonna maybe could bang somebody over the head with, it but you weren't actually to shoot someone with it if they were threatening your life. so the supreme stepped in and ruled on this case. one of the remarkable things about the case was that the...
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aruna: washington, d.c.nly has three magistrate judges and they have all been assigned to work on almost nothing but these capital riot investigations because they are just so many complaints to get through. they are the ones seeing the initial complaints as they are coming in, they are signing off on whether or not they believe there is probable cause to arrest these defendants initially. they have already gone through more than 150 of these and they are signing arrest and search warrants and things like that. once the cases are indicted, they will get assigned to a district judge. but because of the large number of these cases, i would expect some of these might end up eating kicked back to the magistrate judges to see through. it is a little unclear exactly how they will be processing all of these cases, if they will try to almost do them in batches, but there is a huge number of cases and it remains to be seen how they will play through what courthouse. susan: the chief judge in the washington, d.c. cour
aruna: washington, d.c.nly has three magistrate judges and they have all been assigned to work on almost nothing but these capital riot investigations because they are just so many complaints to get through. they are the ones seeing the initial complaints as they are coming in, they are signing off on whether or not they believe there is probable cause to arrest these defendants initially. they have already gone through more than 150 of these and they are signing arrest and search warrants and...
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so at the time d.c.ad a public defender service, which was run by a woman named barbara bowman, the largest public defender service in the country. with all of those people in court they did not have any representation. barbara decided to bring her lawyers in to heal this egregious problem of justice, so they brought habeas corpus lawsuits into the courts, and after several days of fighting with government lawyers they managed to free all of the prisoners who were locked up, and almost all of them were freed without a formal charge put against them because there was no paperwork and many of them were committing absolutely no crimes when they were swept up. if that was not enough, civil liberties lawyer stepped in and including the aclu and filed lawsuits on behalf of of the people who had been detained for violations of their first amendment and fourth amendment rights, and over the years these cases were unanimously decided in favor of the defendants. not only were they ultimately freed, but the courts
so at the time d.c.ad a public defender service, which was run by a woman named barbara bowman, the largest public defender service in the country. with all of those people in court they did not have any representation. barbara decided to bring her lawyers in to heal this egregious problem of justice, so they brought habeas corpus lawsuits into the courts, and after several days of fighting with government lawyers they managed to free all of the prisoners who were locked up, and almost all of...
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if the pandemic was over two months ago, we would be in d.c.. a lot of the themes of the conference, florida is open for business. it's been about the lockdown has lasted too long. the states like florida that opened things up faster than others are doing it right. that's been a big theme of the conference. host: let me remind our viewers that you can take part in this conversation. we are going to open up our regular lines for this conversation about cpac. republicans, you can call in at (202) 748-8001. democrats, your line is (202) 748-8000. independent voters, you can call in at (202) 748-8002. keep in mind it can always text us at (202) 748-8003. we are always reading on social media on twitter and on facebook. you already mentioned this. president will speak tomorrow. what are you hearing the thrust of his speeches going to be? -- speech is going to be. guest: he tended to speak for more than 90 minutes. they said the speech will go from topic to topic. they tended to be explanations of what he had achieved, sometimes with falsehoods. there
if the pandemic was over two months ago, we would be in d.c.. a lot of the themes of the conference, florida is open for business. it's been about the lockdown has lasted too long. the states like florida that opened things up faster than others are doing it right. that's been a big theme of the conference. host: let me remind our viewers that you can take part in this conversation. we are going to open up our regular lines for this conversation about cpac. republicans, you can call in at (202)...
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d.c. police and the national guard who continue to assist in protecting the capitol today and for all of the hard work that allows this very important discussion to begin. so i would like to once again thank chairwoman klobuchar for your partnership and for your leadership and look forward to your opening remarks. >> thank you very much, chairman peters. good morning. thank you to our witnesses for being here today for this first point hearing of the rules committee and the homeland security and government affairs committee as we work to conduct oversight into what happened in the lead up and during the horrific events of january 6. thank you to chairman peters. also ranking member portman as well as my good friend senator blunt who i look forward to continuing to work with on the rules committee in this congress. i think it's important to note that we planned this entire hearing on a bipartisan basis. that's because the stakes are so high and we want this -- and i say this to our witnesse
d.c. police and the national guard who continue to assist in protecting the capitol today and for all of the hard work that allows this very important discussion to begin. so i would like to once again thank chairwoman klobuchar for your partnership and for your leadership and look forward to your opening remarks. >> thank you very much, chairman peters. good morning. thank you to our witnesses for being here today for this first point hearing of the rules committee and the homeland...
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what was she doing in washington d.c. what was the purpose of this trip this is a question that was posed directly to mrs guzman's attorney here in mexico unfortunately she did not answer that question what we do know is that. is that him acquitted in a speedo is 31 years old she was arrested on monday at dulles international airport this is the main airport just outside of washington d.c. on the charges of conspiracy to distribute marijuana methamphetamines cocaine and other drugs for importation into the united states according to u.s. authorities mrs guzman that has played an active role in this in a lower drug cartel here in mexico since before the arrest of her husband joaquin el chapo guzman and ever since there's also according to investigators in the united states reason to believe that she participated in that conspiracy to break him out of jail in 2015 which really shine a spotlight on chapal on this in the lower cartel and on the guzman family in general mexico's president of this man who looked as a brother he
what was she doing in washington d.c. what was the purpose of this trip this is a question that was posed directly to mrs guzman's attorney here in mexico unfortunately she did not answer that question what we do know is that. is that him acquitted in a speedo is 31 years old she was arrested on monday at dulles international airport this is the main airport just outside of washington d.c. on the charges of conspiracy to distribute marijuana methamphetamines cocaine and other drugs for...
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pivotal role, and we are excited to feature the story of metropolitan ama church here in washington, d.c., the church attended by frederick douglass. it's been my pleasure to take you on this tour of the slavery and freedom exhibition, one of three exhibitions in the history gallery at the smithsonian's national museum of african-american freedom and culture. we look forward to having you here and learning more about this american experience, this human story, indeed a shared history. thank you. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3 explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies. and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> each week, american history tv's "american artifacts" visits museums, archives and his torque places. the national museum of african-american history and culture opened in september of 2016. located on the national mall near the washington monument, the museum has quickly become one of the most visi
pivotal role, and we are excited to feature the story of metropolitan ama church here in washington, d.c., the church attended by frederick douglass. it's been my pleasure to take you on this tour of the slavery and freedom exhibition, one of three exhibitions in the history gallery at the smithsonian's national museum of african-american freedom and culture. we look forward to having you here and learning more about this american experience, this human story, indeed a shared history. thank...
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that sanford said he had traveled to washington d.c. on a bus with a group of people the group had gone to the white house and listened to donald trump speech and then had followed the president's instructions and gone to the capitol folks the insurrectionists didn't just make this up as sanford's lawyer explained you're being told you fought that a fight like how does fight like hell mean you throw things at people. maybe the lawyer added that his client quote wouldn't have been there if it weren't for the president now samford wasn't the exception he was the rule in their statements after the attack in some reactionists routinely ack out what they had said before and during the attack they were they are because the president told them to be now look the lawyers who are saying that their clients were told to commit these acts by mr trout well they know that putting the blame on the president doesn't exonerate their clients they're just saying it frankly because that's exactly what happened another trump supporter who's been federally c
that sanford said he had traveled to washington d.c. on a bus with a group of people the group had gone to the white house and listened to donald trump speech and then had followed the president's instructions and gone to the capitol folks the insurrectionists didn't just make this up as sanford's lawyer explained you're being told you fought that a fight like how does fight like hell mean you throw things at people. maybe the lawyer added that his client quote wouldn't have been there if it...
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or who was responsible for protecting d.c. if all the information is certain in the media you're not really getting that but constitutionally under the u.s. constitution the entire area of washington d.c. which is federal land is under the authority of the congress is under the authority of congress not the president not to judiciary it is congress that is authorized to make those laws underneath that umbrella would of course be the d.c. mayor and so a lot of this talk about blame on trump it wasn't there but congress has always had very broad authority not only over capitol police a capitol law enforcement a but over d.c. laws itself and so all that's come out from the testimony is that the d.c. mayor ordered some minimal national guard troops just to protect me the street closures and things like that but we're seeing nothing come out about any requests from from the capitol and of course if you're looking at the capitol building itself you'd be looking at the speaker of the house nancy pelosi looking at democratic majority
or who was responsible for protecting d.c. if all the information is certain in the media you're not really getting that but constitutionally under the u.s. constitution the entire area of washington d.c. which is federal land is under the authority of the congress is under the authority of congress not the president not to judiciary it is congress that is authorized to make those laws underneath that umbrella would of course be the d.c. mayor and so a lot of this talk about blame on trump it...
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or there's a washington, d.c.nowball fight association >> right all of those associations are going to be busy with the snow coming down. let's go back to times square with nbc meteorologist janessa webb and check in with her janessa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, the element i haven't talked about this morning is temperatures it's going to start to drop. you'll start to seate the puddl that we're seeing of wetter snow you're going to have a black ice situation that we're watching out for. the winds have stirred up very cold conditions, but this will be a completely can different a foot northeast it's the perfect recipe for all of the snow that we're going to see, if you need sunshine and milder air, 50s for the upper midwest. frances and philip, be better than me, get a real coat it is time >> you would think a meteorologist would have a really good coat out there but, hey, we'll just say you were so busy covering the storm. >> all right she freezes so the rest of us won't. >>> this morning, two nasa a
or there's a washington, d.c.nowball fight association >> right all of those associations are going to be busy with the snow coming down. let's go back to times square with nbc meteorologist janessa webb and check in with her janessa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, the element i haven't talked about this morning is temperatures it's going to start to drop. you'll start to seate the puddl that we're seeing of wetter snow you're going to have a black ice situation that we're...
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what's going on with these rinos in washington, d.c.have basically appeased these democrats in order to be liked is insulting. mitch mcconnell, kevin mccarthy do not represent trump republicans. it's insulting the republican party. lou: and the d.c. police, suddenly we don't hear anything about defunding the police from the left. we heard nothing but, it seemed, for months and months last year from the spring of 2020 to the election. we don't hear anything about it, leo. isn't that an interesting change of direction? we don't see all of this broad swath of rioting and looting and vandalism and violence that the left of brought us on the streets of democratically-led cities. just in the -- it seems to be the favorite hoe ceal spotterland and seattle -- locale spotterland and seattle. what do you make of their timidity? >> democrats want to keep 5,000 national guard troops in washington, d.c. so to remind people tata we need these troops there. i tell you right now, those national or guard troops are being used as props only because they'
what's going on with these rinos in washington, d.c.have basically appeased these democrats in order to be liked is insulting. mitch mcconnell, kevin mccarthy do not represent trump republicans. it's insulting the republican party. lou: and the d.c. police, suddenly we don't hear anything about defunding the police from the left. we heard nothing but, it seemed, for months and months last year from the spring of 2020 to the election. we don't hear anything about it, leo. isn't that an...
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he is there in d.c. edward?orter: liz, some republicans are saying the show continues again tomorrow. senator tim scott from south carolina adding the impeachment trial is just democrats further dividing this country because president donald trump did not incite an insurrection, not anymore than representative maxine waters telling supporters to get in the face of any republican in the trump administration at restaurants. >> the chances of me understanding, appreciating the severity of the situation is 100%. one person i don't blame for that situation is president trump. i don't blame the non-violent protesters outside. i blame the individuals coming in the chamber, coming in the building. reporter: senator scott says congress should be talking about the next covid relief package. democrats working on it without republican help through the budget reconciliation process. the bill could raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, something the congressional budget said would cost 1.4 million jobs and add to the
he is there in d.c. edward?orter: liz, some republicans are saying the show continues again tomorrow. senator tim scott from south carolina adding the impeachment trial is just democrats further dividing this country because president donald trump did not incite an insurrection, not anymore than representative maxine waters telling supporters to get in the face of any republican in the trump administration at restaurants. >> the chances of me understanding, appreciating the severity of...
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washington d.c. until. his nation was many many people. loved ones from his in family regular bases due to gun violence. along the way got to go around. trying to calm. their kids my city was create it. happen the park florida after the show. became like this national. emergency. for us because. things happen in these white schools they get the attention. they get trauma services they get grievance counselors and we're going to get more gun laws and we're going to get more police in our schools in our communities like like we're the ones doing this thing and we've been fighting for 4 against gun violence for years and we're not getting the attention. the thing was we want to make sure that since now this is important everybody want to make sure we're not left out of the conversation on a lot of organizing is led by young people leading the way because they're the ones fighting for the next generation. when it happened and i decided that i need to go out and actually take some action and i took some friends together and organized a statewid
washington d.c. until. his nation was many many people. loved ones from his in family regular bases due to gun violence. along the way got to go around. trying to calm. their kids my city was create it. happen the park florida after the show. became like this national. emergency. for us because. things happen in these white schools they get the attention. they get trauma services they get grievance counselors and we're going to get more gun laws and we're going to get more police in our schools...
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we have some of the sound of what happened, let's take a listen let's watch what happened in d.c.e weekend. [shouting] >> move back. >> you're going to go to jail, move back. [shouting] >> move back or you're going to jail. elizabeth: ucf, this is dangerous stuff, we've been reporting you and i talked about how 30 people were killed in the riots since last spring. so we were wondering and asking when are the american people going to see peace on our nation streets because were in the middle of a pandemic, as you pointed out people are frustrated there watching this go on outside where the lockton. >> it is dangerous and scary as we talked about before 2015 baltimore we had our riots and we still have not been varsity from 2015 and here we are in 2021. all these businesses are being hurt and you see across the country if you're a restaurant owner or employee in less you live in florida you're being hurt the most through this entire pandemic and we see a 1.9 trillion stimulus bill and it does not target small businesses or families especially restaurants. they're not even going to s
we have some of the sound of what happened, let's take a listen let's watch what happened in d.c.e weekend. [shouting] >> move back. >> you're going to go to jail, move back. [shouting] >> move back or you're going to jail. elizabeth: ucf, this is dangerous stuff, we've been reporting you and i talked about how 30 people were killed in the riots since last spring. so we were wondering and asking when are the american people going to see peace on our nation streets because were...
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never give up see everyone in d.c. on january 6th that phrase history history will remember was the only time the 1st time donald trump had used it in his presidency and he sent this to 70 plus 1000000 twitter followers the day they need to show up and be ready to fight. on december 27th you reminds them again don't miss it information to follow a few days later december 30 all caps see you in d.c. this continues all the way up to january 6 on january 1 he states the big protest rally in washington will take place at 11 am location no details to follow stop the steel you'll see that an hour later president trump retreated one of his twitter followers that follower was kiley kraemer executive director of women for america 1st the group organizing the january 6th rally and the creator of the facebook group stop the steele kraemer treated quote the cavalry is coming mr president referring to the cavalry showing up on january 6 . she also added a website for supporters to r.s.v.p. and make clear what the message was hash t
never give up see everyone in d.c. on january 6th that phrase history history will remember was the only time the 1st time donald trump had used it in his presidency and he sent this to 70 plus 1000000 twitter followers the day they need to show up and be ready to fight. on december 27th you reminds them again don't miss it information to follow a few days later december 30 all caps see you in d.c. this continues all the way up to january 6 on january 1 he states the big protest rally in...
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long distance travel, this car was made for the southern railways and traveled between washington, d.cd new orleans and had to accommodate the notion of increasingly segregated society. let's go inside and take a look. as a wise passenger, i would look at this portion of the car and say, okay, these are nice large seats. i'm quite comfortable here. i've got lots of room. i can look out the windows and i can enjoy a small fredrik atmosphere because when i get back here i see i've got room to store my large luggage. i don't have to keep it right on my lap, and i've got a restroom with a lounge that allows for smoking out of the main car and a fairly large restroom that is quite accommodating for passengers, but if i were an african-american passenger, i would walk into this section and take a look and say, all right. these seats are fine, but there's no place to store my luggage other than a small overhead rack, so if i have a large bag, i've got to keep it with me on my lap or right at my feet, and i look around, and i see, well, there's no other accommodations except a very small toile
long distance travel, this car was made for the southern railways and traveled between washington, d.cd new orleans and had to accommodate the notion of increasingly segregated society. let's go inside and take a look. as a wise passenger, i would look at this portion of the car and say, okay, these are nice large seats. i'm quite comfortable here. i've got lots of room. i can look out the windows and i can enjoy a small fredrik atmosphere because when i get back here i see i've got room to...
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but carol, d.c.ber, they haven't even been in school for most of the past gten months. and yet, this is the money and all the money being spent on this, people are making a lot of money on the diversity racket and thank you for joining us. we really appreciate this. still ahead a tribute to a fallen hero. "the last bite" next. ♪ ♪ announcer >>> meaningful beauty's age-defying formulas are what's kept supermodel cindy crawford looking so youthful for so long. look at cindy at age 31 and at 52. if you want to start looking younger right now, you need meaningful beauty supreme. created by dr. jean-louis sebagh. who has been hailed as an anti-aging guru. cindy crawford >>> i first met him when i was 28 years old and he did this melon-based antioxidant vitamin treatment. .. in the south of france. dr. elizabeth kale >>> this melon really is quite genetically unique. it contains high concentrations of a very powerful antioxidant, s o d. it's known as the youth molecule. announcer >>> just watch as an ordin
but carol, d.c.ber, they haven't even been in school for most of the past gten months. and yet, this is the money and all the money being spent on this, people are making a lot of money on the diversity racket and thank you for joining us. we really appreciate this. still ahead a tribute to a fallen hero. "the last bite" next. ♪ ♪ announcer >>> meaningful beauty's age-defying formulas are what's kept supermodel cindy crawford looking so youthful for so long. look at cindy...
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as d.c. braces for more over the next day and a half, the big concern is the snow mixing with icy sleet and freezing, which could make roads even more dangerous. tom? >> janai, thank you. >>> in new york city, they're bracing for what could be a massive snowfall. officials urging everyone to stay off the roads. here's stephanie ramos with the preps now under way. >> reporter: tonight, major cities across the northeast into new england bracing for the biggest snowstorm in years. armies of municipal employees preparing for one to two feet of snow. new york city collecting 270,000 tons of salt with over 700 spreaders hitting the roads tonight. >> putting everyone on alert. please, to the maximum extent you humanly can, make alternative plans for monday right now. >> reporter: the warnings alone bringing covid vaccination efforts to a halt. new york city closing all 20 of its vaccination sites. and all city schools shutting down, going fully remote. airlines issuing travel waivers tonight. more t
as d.c. braces for more over the next day and a half, the big concern is the snow mixing with icy sleet and freezing, which could make roads even more dangerous. tom? >> janai, thank you. >>> in new york city, they're bracing for what could be a massive snowfall. officials urging everyone to stay off the roads. here's stephanie ramos with the preps now under way. >> reporter: tonight, major cities across the northeast into new england bracing for the biggest snowstorm in...
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they put up new wail papering and furnishings they brought back from washington, d.c. as visitors walk through the house today, it feels and it appears like any of the trumans were going to walk around the corner at any moment. and everything in this house has a story. every chair, every knickknack. both mr. truman and mrs. truman were fond of books and were fond of reading. president truman said that every leader must be a reader. and from a very young age, he was an avid reader and was up until his passing. so almost every room in this house has a collection of books. and so here in the living room, for example, there is a book case here that has even a signed copy of lyndon johnson's memoirs called "the vantage point." but johnson and truman's were quite close. right here in this room, linden -- lyndon johnson visited and not only six times but signed a piece of legislation designated united nations today. it's fun to think of some of the people who sat on that couch. the wonderful relationship between president truman and former president herbert hoover, two men wh
they put up new wail papering and furnishings they brought back from washington, d.c. as visitors walk through the house today, it feels and it appears like any of the trumans were going to walk around the corner at any moment. and everything in this house has a story. every chair, every knickknack. both mr. truman and mrs. truman were fond of books and were fond of reading. president truman said that every leader must be a reader. and from a very young age, he was an avid reader and was up...
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d.c. some trump supporters and self-identified proud boys vandalized churches after that rally. if we look at these events, it's clear how we got here. because what the did the president do after that? he turned right around and a little over a week later, he began coordinating the january 6 save america rally with the same people that had planned the second million maga march. you'll recall that the women for america first had organized that second million maga march. they had originally planned rallies for january 22 and january 23 after the inauguration. but donald trump had other plans. on december 19, president trump tweeted his save the date for january 6. he told his supporters to come to d.c. for a big protest, the day billing it as wild. just days later, women for america first amended their permit to hold their rally january 6 pursuant to the president's save the date instead of after the inauguration. this was deliberate. reports confirm that the president himself, president tru
d.c. some trump supporters and self-identified proud boys vandalized churches after that rally. if we look at these events, it's clear how we got here. because what the did the president do after that? he turned right around and a little over a week later, he began coordinating the january 6 save america rally with the same people that had planned the second million maga march. you'll recall that the women for america first had organized that second million maga march. they had originally...
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it was sent to a d.c. police email inbox and to a mental of the capitol police. the officials who testified today all agreed, the 1/6 attack was planned and that it involved white supremacists and extreme. i groups. >> we planned for an increased level of violence at the capitol and some participant may be armed. we got a coordinated assault beating police officers with fists, pipes, sticks, bats, metal barricades and flag poles. these people came for war. they came with equipment. you're bringing climbing gear, explosives, chemical spray that you're planning on our agency not being at what we call full strength. >> their testimony laid bare the chaos, the mistakes that tangled bureaucracy. in his written statement, that man, the former capitol police chief sund said he had spoke ton both sergeants at arms about a request for approval to call the national guard in right after 1:00 p.m. that account was not backed up today. >> i did not receive a request for an approval for national guard until shortly after 2:00 p.m. when i was in michael stanger's office. >> let
it was sent to a d.c. police email inbox and to a mental of the capitol police. the officials who testified today all agreed, the 1/6 attack was planned and that it involved white supremacists and extreme. i groups. >> we planned for an increased level of violence at the capitol and some participant may be armed. we got a coordinated assault beating police officers with fists, pipes, sticks, bats, metal barricades and flag poles. these people came for war. they came with equipment. you're...
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but carol, d.c.ols, remember, they haven't even been in school for most of the past ten months. and yet, this is the money and all the money being spent on this, people are making a lot of money on the diversity racket and thank you for joining us. we really appreciate this. still ahead a tribute to a fallen hero. "the last bite" next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. past year we heard a lot of negative stories about law enforcement. but we will never forget the
but carol, d.c.ols, remember, they haven't even been in school for most of the past ten months. and yet, this is the money and all the money being spent on this, people are making a lot of money on the diversity racket and thank you for joining us. we really appreciate this. still ahead a tribute to a fallen hero. "the last bite" next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we...
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when we are able to travel again, come and visit d.c. national memorial and the national memorial museum. all the time, utilize the resources on our website, on youtube we have hundreds of videos. they are outstanding resource, content, really wonderful timeline for those who want to get a better understanding of the war. even the architecture of the national world war one museum and memorial here in kansas city. visit us on our website. visit us in person. encourage others to do the same as well. lest we forget is a phrase which we like to use at memorial events. that is something which we invite each of us to do, to each of these things, lest we forget. laura: thank you all, in giving your time today you are actively taking part in the memorialization of world war i, shared with those who you are around. join us online. join us and think about us in both our organization and the world war i centennial commission, and your thoughts of giving at the end of this year. thanks for giving us your time. thanks for giving us your thoughts. it'
when we are able to travel again, come and visit d.c. national memorial and the national memorial museum. all the time, utilize the resources on our website, on youtube we have hundreds of videos. they are outstanding resource, content, really wonderful timeline for those who want to get a better understanding of the war. even the architecture of the national world war one museum and memorial here in kansas city. visit us on our website. visit us in person. encourage others to do the same as...
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as a d.c. resident, it is a fair question. this is not a d.c. show. tom: we could make it a d.c. will worldwide, simulcast. jonathan: from washington, d.c. tom: how is the virus in london? jonathan: still locked down. cases heading lower, but the worry is over the new mutations in the threat to those already being vaccinated, and whether or not we can redevelop some of these doses that have been handed out to actually beat the variants as well. that is the big worry in the medical community right now. tom: but the quarantine and a hotel thing has drifted away? jonathan: when did that start? i saw that in a headline. i think i was on air when the headlines broke. tom: i don't know. there's talk about, if you are quarantining, you stay for 17 fun filled days. it would be a tough quarantine. jonathan: i am not sure if that's where they send you. from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro. lisa abr (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that and more in just 10 minutes a day with a
as a d.c. resident, it is a fair question. this is not a d.c. show. tom: we could make it a d.c. will worldwide, simulcast. jonathan: from washington, d.c. tom: how is the virus in london? jonathan: still locked down. cases heading lower, but the worry is over the new mutations in the threat to those already being vaccinated, and whether or not we can redevelop some of these doses that have been handed out to actually beat the variants as well. that is the big worry in the medical community...
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judge jeanine: national guard troops will be staying in d.c.arch instead going to cities that actually need them like portland and seattle. charlie kirk and leo terrell join me now with reaction. leo, i will start with you. you know, we could have national guard there to protect a burning church when donald trump was president. but let's lock down washington with national guard. >> the democrats are antimilitary, anti-police. they defund the military and defund the police. they are using national guard troops in washington, d.c. as a prop. nothing more. where is the credible threat? the credible threat is in portland and seattle. they won't send them there because they are left wing socialist criminals that's the base of the democrats. the democrats will do anything. joe biden and jen psaki to talk about the criminal misconduct in portland and seattle. but they won't. because those are democrats and they won't do anything about it. but the national guard are going used as props. there is no threat in washington, d.c. the threat is in portland a
judge jeanine: national guard troops will be staying in d.c.arch instead going to cities that actually need them like portland and seattle. charlie kirk and leo terrell join me now with reaction. leo, i will start with you. you know, we could have national guard there to protect a burning church when donald trump was president. but let's lock down washington with national guard. >> the democrats are antimilitary, anti-police. they defund the military and defund the police. they are using...
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>> reporter: the d.c. police chief says he was shocked. >> i was just stunned that, you know, i have officers that were out there literally fighting for their lives and it was not an immediate response. >> reporter: sund was pressed by senator rob portman. if the secret service trains for a riot at the white house, why don't police do it for the capitol? >> when you talk about infiltration, you talk about a large insurrection like we saw on january 6th, no >> well, it seems obvious that you would have training on responding to an infiltration >> reporter: the fbi and the pentagon get their turn to testify next week. still no action on forming a 9/11-style commission to do a thorough investigation. lester >> all right, pete, thanks >>> let's turn now to the covid crisis more than 44 million americans have received at least one vaccine dose, while hospitalizations continue to decline, now at about 55,000. and today top vaccine makers were grilled about whether they'll be able to deliver the doses they've pro
>> reporter: the d.c. police chief says he was shocked. >> i was just stunned that, you know, i have officers that were out there literally fighting for their lives and it was not an immediate response. >> reporter: sund was pressed by senator rob portman. if the secret service trains for a riot at the white house, why don't police do it for the capitol? >> when you talk about infiltration, you talk about a large insurrection like we saw on january 6th, no >> well,...
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and then, an ice storm warning for washington, d.c. you'll see that snow falling in the central and southern plains and then moving to the northeast again early next week. on top of that, we are expecting accumulating snow and ice across more than half of the country, that ice stretching from houston all the way to new york, making travel very dangerous over the next few days. whit? >> all right, we'll be watching all that. brittany, thank you so much. >>> next tonight, the coronavirus and cases falling while restrictions are being lifted, even as the highly contagious variants spread across the country. montana ending its statewide mask mandate. new york city resuming indoor dining at 25% capacity. 37 million people have now had at least one dose, that's 11.3% of the u.s. population. and tonight, the surprising new study on just how rare allergic reactions have been to the vaccine. here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, several states relaxing restrictions this valentine's day weekend amid seemingly optimistic coronavirus tre
and then, an ice storm warning for washington, d.c. you'll see that snow falling in the central and southern plains and then moving to the northeast again early next week. on top of that, we are expecting accumulating snow and ice across more than half of the country, that ice stretching from houston all the way to new york, making travel very dangerous over the next few days. whit? >> all right, we'll be watching all that. brittany, thank you so much. >>> next tonight, the...
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ensued after that rally the proud boys after that rally engaged in serious acts of violence in downtown d.c. some tramp supporters and self identified proud boice vandalized churches after that rally if we look at these events it's clear how we got here because what did the president do after that he turned right around and a little over a week later he began chord naming the january 6th save america rally with the same people who had planned the 2nd 1000000 back of march you'll recall that the women for america 1st had organized that 2nd 1000000 maggie march they had originally planned rallies for january 2022nd and january 23rd after the inauguration but donald trump had other plans on december 19th president trump tweeted his save the date for january 6 he told us supporters to come to d.c. for a big protests the day billing it as why. just days later women for america 1st amended their parliament to hold their rally on january 6th pursuant to the president's save the date instead of after the inauguration this was deliberate reports confirm that the president himself president trump bec
ensued after that rally the proud boys after that rally engaged in serious acts of violence in downtown d.c. some tramp supporters and self identified proud boice vandalized churches after that rally if we look at these events it's clear how we got here because what did the president do after that he turned right around and a little over a week later he began chord naming the january 6th save america rally with the same people who had planned the 2nd 1000000 back of march you'll recall that the...
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that is why the people sent him back to d.c. every two years for many years, a long, stoic career of 40 years. it is going to be big shoes to fill, but i understand the principles of what you need to do to make that happen. i was very fortunate to watch jim sensenbrenner do a wonderful job for many years. interviewer: have you come up with a strategy to keep connection with your constituents back home, since he will be in washington? representative fitzgerald: covid-19 has change that dynamic for every elected official, i don't care what level you are serving up, -- serving at, because we are so familiar with fairs and festivals and parades, all the retail stuff any elected official is completely involved in, because of all that being shut down. it has been different. it is a different strategy you have to come up with and it means you are on the phone a lot more, you are doing correspondence much more than you typically would be expected to do, but that is covid-19 in this new dynamic out there. running for congress was a uniqu
that is why the people sent him back to d.c. every two years for many years, a long, stoic career of 40 years. it is going to be big shoes to fill, but i understand the principles of what you need to do to make that happen. i was very fortunate to watch jim sensenbrenner do a wonderful job for many years. interviewer: have you come up with a strategy to keep connection with your constituents back home, since he will be in washington? representative fitzgerald: covid-19 has change that dynamic...
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laws itself and so all that's come out from the testimony is that the d.c. mayor ordered some minimal national guard troops just to protect me the street closures and things like that that we've seen nothing come out about any requests from around the capitol of course if you're looking at the capitol building itself you'd be looking at the speaker of the house nancy pelosi looking at democratic majority leadership here so it has been confusing and they still don't have the answers to that but especially if the f.b.i. had intelligence and again intelligence showing that multiple agencies showed that even antitheft was planning to get disguised themselves as strong supporters you know the soul searching about it all goes on doesn't it that's the way things look in so far compared to 29 minutes past the hour of having to watch the clock go and do something today that which way thank you for watching. don't comb my sign. we're more politicized than ever we're more polarized than ever the 21st century when speed is measured in megabytes per 2nd. electronic mail
laws itself and so all that's come out from the testimony is that the d.c. mayor ordered some minimal national guard troops just to protect me the street closures and things like that that we've seen nothing come out about any requests from around the capitol of course if you're looking at the capitol building itself you'd be looking at the speaker of the house nancy pelosi looking at democratic majority leadership here so it has been confusing and they still don't have the answers to that but...
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the former president of the washington, d.c.mbezzling union funds. the former president of the dade county teachers union was sentenced to three years in prison for embezzling $650,000 in union funds. the teachers unions are holding our kids hostage, our parents hostage and even joe biden hostage. the president hasn't have a clue about re-opening schools. their demands have nothing to do with academics. and now they want to cut the line in front your grandparents to get vaccinated. the teachers union has a stranglehold because they sends their donations then use those dove nations to he make their demands. there is no respect for parents who pay huge amounts of taxes to send their kids to school. school board administrators in oakley, california were caught on tape ridiculing parents for wanting their kids back in the courtroom. >> they want to pick on us because they want their babysitters back. jesse: another administrator is making threats. >> if you are going to call me out, i'm going to [bleep] you up. jesse: another parent
the former president of the washington, d.c.mbezzling union funds. the former president of the dade county teachers union was sentenced to three years in prison for embezzling $650,000 in union funds. the teachers unions are holding our kids hostage, our parents hostage and even joe biden hostage. the president hasn't have a clue about re-opening schools. their demands have nothing to do with academics. and now they want to cut the line in front your grandparents to get vaccinated. the teachers...
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laws itself and so all that's come out from the testimony is that the d.c. mayor ordered some minimal national guard troops just to protect me the street closures and things like that that were seen nothing come out about any requests from around the capitol on the force if you're looking at the capitol building itself you'd be looking at the speaker of the house nancy pelosi looking at democratic majority leadership here so it has been confusing and they still don't have the answers to that but especially if the f.b.i. had intelligence and again intelligence showing that multiple agencies show that even antitheft was planning to disguise themselves as transit. you know code for so much more from us kevin always signing off for now have a good day. it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime but old wounds still haven't to yield. in the thumb of the times when. in this. market. or. in the us at the source mean older than us and they seem to you know. of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption but only. fo
laws itself and so all that's come out from the testimony is that the d.c. mayor ordered some minimal national guard troops just to protect me the street closures and things like that that were seen nothing come out about any requests from around the capitol on the force if you're looking at the capitol building itself you'd be looking at the speaker of the house nancy pelosi looking at democratic majority leadership here so it has been confusing and they still don't have the answers to that...