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ington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser spoke about the city's safety preparations for next week's presidential inauguration in a press conference alongside law enforcement officials. this is about 45 minutes. mayor bowser: good morning. i'm muriel bowser, i'm the mayor of washington, d.c. we are located today in the marion barry building. and i am joined by our local law enforcement team, as well as our federal partners to provide a briefing on the district's and federal partner preparation for the upcoming presidential inaugural activities in washington, d.c. ington, d.c. before i start today, i want to acknowledge an incident this morning, where three of our brave officers were responding to a residential location and while attempting to an rehend an armed suspect, they were shot. we are fortunate that their injuries are not life-threatening, and we are gate. every day for the -- and we are grateful every day for the work of our officers and the dangers they face and their willingness to do this hard
ington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser spoke about the city's safety preparations for next week's presidential inauguration in a press conference alongside law enforcement officials. this is about 45 minutes. mayor bowser: good morning. i'm muriel bowser, i'm the mayor of washington, d.c. we are located today in the marion barry building. and i am joined by our local law enforcement team, as well as our federal partners to provide a briefing on the district's and federal partner preparation for the...
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the director of d.c. homeland security, clint osborn, and the deputy mayor for public safety and justice, lindsay appea. we'll take a few questions. please introduce yourself. i think off microphone coming. reporter: thank you. i would like to know, what is different this year in comparison to last years in the security events are bringing new audience, with the rallies for president trump. mayor bowser: let me ask agent mccool to address that. agent mccool: ils asas -- i would say what's different is we have a higher threat environment. reporter: what is the difference in comparison to the last inauguration or three years. agent mccool: i would say we have a slightly more robust security plan. we've been planning for this event for 12 months along with our partners. it's an ever-changing threat environment. so we stay flexible. if we see that, hey, we need to shore this particular check point up, we do that. so what's different? we've learned. this is our fifth nsse this year. in the washington field off
the director of d.c. homeland security, clint osborn, and the deputy mayor for public safety and justice, lindsay appea. we'll take a few questions. please introduce yourself. i think off microphone coming. reporter: thank you. i would like to know, what is different this year in comparison to last years in the security events are bringing new audience, with the rallies for president trump. mayor bowser: let me ask agent mccool to address that. agent mccool: ils asas -- i would say what's...
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as he makes his final journey to washington, d.c.. >> good morning and thanks for being with us on a tuesday. i'm darya and james, lots to cover today. we'll get to that in a minute. but first, we do want to get you an update on the forecast before you step outside. it's windy. it's windy. crystal clear out there, though, john. is still clear today. i mean, from the dense fog, we had yesterday to this. no whatsoever. no clouds, even but very, very windy indeed. getting a look at downtown san francisco. you can see just how bright those skies are. but >> the moment you step outside, you'll notice also how windy it is. this dry, offshore wind is going to play a part in keeping the coast. really nice and mild today. same as our inland areas will be. so we're all in for a pretty pleasant afternoon. but at times a little bit of that wind chill could make it feel cooler. so bring the extra layer. nonetheless, as we move into the afternoon, temperatures will easily rise into the 60's. it's the sunny, breezy conditions rania. think it was that easy windy morning so far. but at least visibili
as he makes his final journey to washington, d.c.. >> good morning and thanks for being with us on a tuesday. i'm darya and james, lots to cover today. we'll get to that in a minute. but first, we do want to get you an update on the forecast before you step outside. it's windy. it's windy. crystal clear out there, though, john. is still clear today. i mean, from the dense fog, we had yesterday to this. no whatsoever. no clouds, even but very, very windy indeed. getting a look at downtown...
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correspondent: public schools in d.c. closed today, so it has been a welcomed change for a lot of kids who have had a free snow day and have been down at a snowball fight, which is an annual tradition they do every year. people have been making the most of their day off. elsewhere, lawmakers have been gathered in congress to certify the results of the presidential election because there is no such thing as a snow day in the u.s. constitution. anchor: marilyn thomas reporting, thank you so much. as we just heard, four years after donald trump supporters stormed the u.s. capitol in an attempt to challenge the certification of his 2020 election loss, members of congress meant to certify his victory. there was heavy security here in washington, including 500 members of the national guard on standby. but this year, the ritual was performed peacefully. more than 1000 january 6 rioters have been sentenced and hundreds have served prison sentences. donald trump promised to pardon some of them when he takes office, calling them po
correspondent: public schools in d.c. closed today, so it has been a welcomed change for a lot of kids who have had a free snow day and have been down at a snowball fight, which is an annual tradition they do every year. people have been making the most of their day off. elsewhere, lawmakers have been gathered in congress to certify the results of the presidential election because there is no such thing as a snow day in the u.s. constitution. anchor: marilyn thomas reporting, thank you so much....
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via attacks 504111 or i wash d.c..org. in addition to d.c. government 60th website npd will have updates on road closures through social media channels and finally, i like to thank the men and women in the metropolitan police department and recognize their dedication and hard work to support the presidential inauguration. thank you for your cooperation but thank you in advance for your patience. together we will ensure a safe and successful presidential inauguration. now i will turn over too metro general manager randy clark to discuss impacts on the metro system. >> good morning everyone. as a chief said i'm randy clark own to think that may or for having us here today with all of our partners. obviously very successful week with two national security events that mayor and i were discussing earlier, a pretty prettysignificant weather event. i think partnerships demonstrate everyone working together got us through that looking forward to doing that again for the upcoming inauguration. want to take a moment and go through generally simply sign
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he is on his way right now to washington, d.c. this is him actually in washington, d.c. he's soon going to get out of the hearse and then taken by horse carriage to the capitol rotunda where he will begin lying in state within it. we're going to bring you there in just a moment. don't go anywhere. we will be back in 90 seconds. s. r for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first 5 days of symptoms... and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead... to serious or life- threatening side effects or affect how it... or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. tell your doctor about all medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements you take as certain tests or dosage changes of your other medicines may be needed. tell them if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, are or plan to be pregnant or breastfeed. don't take paxlovid if allergic to its ingredients. stop taking and call your d
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our washington, d.c., correspondent trevor shirley has more. president carter's remains will arrive here in washington later this morning. >> ahead of thursday's funeral at the national cathedral. former president jimmy carter will leave his home state of georgia this morning heading to the nation's capital one last time president carter's remains will be here, but it will be years war. a line state for visitors can see the president's remains are expected to be seen by thousands of visitors between today and thursday. when you leave the capitol headed for the national cathedral, think about servant leadership which on track that i learned in the army. president carter and bodies that in so many ways before the former president's remains arrived at the capitol today, his motorcade will pause at the u.s. naval memorial in honor of his navy service. afterwards. a ceremony will welcome him into the capitol. where is family will then be given private time with his remains before doors opened to the public. then if they're a very sad moment, but als
our washington, d.c., correspondent trevor shirley has more. president carter's remains will arrive here in washington later this morning. >> ahead of thursday's funeral at the national cathedral. former president jimmy carter will leave his home state of georgia this morning heading to the nation's capital one last time president carter's remains will be here, but it will be years war. a line state for visitors can see the president's remains are expected to be seen by thousands of...
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i don't want someone in d.c.ling us how to win elections any more than someone in minnesota wants someone from sth how to win elections. trust people on the ground. we need to put the resources in there. let me say the republicans did an amazing job the last four years. they understood that they could start and information campaign, starting after the 2020 election, an incessant drum beat of beating the hell out of joe biden and the democratic party in information spaces we weren't even competing in. targeting voters in way es we weren't even engaged in, right. on podcasts, game serg vis, streaming services, other online spaces that we weren't even on, using trusted messengers and validators already in those communities to spread their misinformation, disinformation and lies. if we're going to get to those voters we have to use new tactics, not these outdated tactics that d.c. consul tans which will be gone when i'm d.n.c. chair. if you're not bringing a plan to win you're not going to get a contract from the def
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tonight a bout of arctic blast blanketing d.c. with more than a half a foot of snowfall, leading to serious safety hazards on the roads, like this crash today on the beltway involving four vehicles, including a dump truck, a reminder of the rarity and danger of the system. >> we haven't had snow like this, really, in memory. i mean, this is the most at one time that i've ever seen since living here. >> reporter: even as the snow also freezes activity into the city. >> no people, no trucks, no cars, and a lot of empty space. >> reporter: it's kind of weird? >> yeah. >> reporter: this sprawling storm disrupting travel. around 2,000 flights have been canceled and more than 6,000 delayed nationwide. this morning in chicago, a ground stop at o'hare airport. and kansas city international clocking 11 inches of snow just on sunday, its fourth largest snowfall since 1888. at reagan national, passengers hoping to get where they're going soon. >> i heard about this storm but i didn't think i was going to be affected. >> reporter: the dangero
tonight a bout of arctic blast blanketing d.c. with more than a half a foot of snowfall, leading to serious safety hazards on the roads, like this crash today on the beltway involving four vehicles, including a dump truck, a reminder of the rarity and danger of the system. >> we haven't had snow like this, really, in memory. i mean, this is the most at one time that i've ever seen since living here. >> reporter: even as the snow also freezes activity into the city. >> no...
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in d.c., they said she was a horrible prisoner. she would sing dixie the time. she would find a way to take the confederate flag and wave it out the window of her cell. i can only imagine. they were very glad to get rid of her and any possible moment. and they. evacuated her south, got her out of the area and they told us, you cannot come back. no, no, you can't come back. so she left and went to england instead. and and while she was there, she wrote all of her memoirs about all of her wonderful exploitations, all of her adventures as spy. i see, i think the title of it was bell boyd camp and prison in camp in prison. so you can but they say that is greatly exaggerated. is it. or are discounting it because she's supposed to be pious domestic woman. also what she was saying, glenn she became an actress and her last husband, meaning she had several her last husband was 17 years her junior. okay. and we can't forget the wonderful harriet tubman who used all her talents and abilities that she ha
in d.c., they said she was a horrible prisoner. she would sing dixie the time. she would find a way to take the confederate flag and wave it out the window of her cell. i can only imagine. they were very glad to get rid of her and any possible moment. and they. evacuated her south, got her out of the area and they told us, you cannot come back. no, no, you can't come back. so she left and went to england instead. and and while she was there, she wrote all of her memoirs about all of her...
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[applause] >> d.c.idents gathered in meridian hill park, also known as malcolm x park, for the annual snowball fight. that's been a tradition there since 2010. all ages are welcome. one young participant described his strategy. >> when nobody's looking and i spoil my play, i try to go behind them. and when they still do not know i'm behind them, i'm going to throw up. i throw a snowball at them and then i run away. >> the organizers of the snowball fight also partnered with special olympics d.c. this year to help answer questions and fight stigmas about people with disabilities. special olympics d.c. is also planning a polar plunge. people aren't the only ones enjoying the winter wonderland in d.c. two giant pandas at the smithsonian's national zoo tumbled around in the snow in their renovated habitat. about five inches of snow fell in washington. the general public will get its first chance to see the pair on friday. coming up from oakland to sacramento, baseball season is just around the corner, and t
[applause] >> d.c.idents gathered in meridian hill park, also known as malcolm x park, for the annual snowball fight. that's been a tradition there since 2010. all ages are welcome. one young participant described his strategy. >> when nobody's looking and i spoil my play, i try to go behind them. and when they still do not know i'm behind them, i'm going to throw up. i throw a snowball at them and then i run away. >> the organizers of the snowball fight also partnered with...
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it is arriving in the center of washington, d.c. the pace is slow.come to a stop at the u.s. naval academy. jimmy carter in his early life served in the u.s. navy. you can see the procession is starting to form on pennsylvania avenue. on these -- just on his early life and why they have chosen the national navy memorial. he started in the navy in 1948, training for submarine duty. later in his life, he started work on the fledgling nuclear program within the u.s. submarines. >> absolutely. at his wife's funeral last year, their daughter read a letter saying how much he missed her. he came back from the navy afterward to return to the agro business. he became famous campaigning as the peanut farmer. we have seen some memorials have jars of peanuts in his honor. but it was a business, his family was successful in plains, georgia. he became known for that and build himself into politics, became governor of georgia. and then president. >> i don't think people have been to the naval memorial. pretty spectacular. you have this grant surround that reforms t
it is arriving in the center of washington, d.c. the pace is slow.come to a stop at the u.s. naval academy. jimmy carter in his early life served in the u.s. navy. you can see the procession is starting to form on pennsylvania avenue. on these -- just on his early life and why they have chosen the national navy memorial. he started in the navy in 1948, training for submarine duty. later in his life, he started work on the fledgling nuclear program within the u.s. submarines. >>...
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un manto blanco cubriÓ a washington d.c.isfrutaron fueron los nues inquilinos del zoolÓgico smithsonian, los osos panda gigantes que gozaron en la nieve. >> noticias telemundo en la noche con aranza loizaga. >> quÉ tal? muy buenas noches les saluda nicole suÁrez por aranza loizaga. esta noche gran parte del paÍs siente los efectos de un vÓrtice polar, una combinaciÓn de hielo, nieve y lluvia que ha obligado a declarar la emergencia en varios estados y mantiene a decenas de...
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it is one of those events in d.c.g over who gets to go to what service so that of course is that people who want to be part of that memory. there's usually decision within the family about who to invite to which place, who to include come usually heads of state that are represented, different branches of government, , former officials, family members, friends that are never enough seats for the number of people who want to attend. there sometimes in the being difficult choices or even last-minute juggling the people have to pull out at the last minute. there's a lot of behind the scenes logistics happening the last couple of days. >> host: as we watch the motorcade of what to read what "politico" had to say. carter what we call this what perhaps no other president could do at this moment, bringing together all five living current and former presidents to make republicans and three democrats. we saw that scene unfold before the service took place. is it customary for a former president, first lady, vice president to at
it is one of those events in d.c.g over who gets to go to what service so that of course is that people who want to be part of that memory. there's usually decision within the family about who to invite to which place, who to include come usually heads of state that are represented, different branches of government, , former officials, family members, friends that are never enough seats for the number of people who want to attend. there sometimes in the being difficult choices or even...
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connor hansen there in washington, d.c.certainly will be continuing to cover the events leading up to and during the funeral. thank you for that update. well, this thursday, a local habitat for humanity chapter joins a nationwide effort to honor the late president jimmy carter. habitat for humanity east bay silicon valley will install memorial doors at oakland city hall amphitheater and san jose city hall's east plaza. the tribute will happen during carter's washington, d.c, funeral and the national day of mourning. habitat staff and volunteers who hosted the carter's during their bay area trip in 2013, will put up the doors as a tribute to the carter family. >> our time now 614. president biden was in new orleans paying tribute to the 14 people killed in the new year's day terror attack. last night, the president and first lady were at an interfaith prayer service, and the names of the people killed were read aloud as candles were placed on the altar. most of those who died were in their 20s. president biden said that he a
connor hansen there in washington, d.c.certainly will be continuing to cover the events leading up to and during the funeral. thank you for that update. well, this thursday, a local habitat for humanity chapter joins a nationwide effort to honor the late president jimmy carter. habitat for humanity east bay silicon valley will install memorial doors at oakland city hall amphitheater and san jose city hall's east plaza. the tribute will happen during carter's washington, d.c, funeral and the...
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en route now to washington, d.c.here is about a 45-minute drive between joint base andrews and the nation's capital. the late president will make his way, and his family, over to the u.s. navy memorial in close proximity at the u.s. capitol. at that point the casket will then be brought off of the here's -- hearse and on to a horse drawn carriage that. will then take the late president to the u.s. capitol grounds. he will be brought into the u.s. capitol under the dome where he will lie in state for the remainder of today, tomorrow, until thursday morning. on thursday morning then the late president will be brought over to the national cathedral. it will be a day of national mourning declared by president biden. the government will be closed, as well as the stock markets, for a national day of mourning here in the united states to mark the life and legacy of the 39th president, jimmy carter. talmage boston, a historian and author is with us here today as we continue talking about the late president. the family with -
en route now to washington, d.c.here is about a 45-minute drive between joint base andrews and the nation's capital. the late president will make his way, and his family, over to the u.s. navy memorial in close proximity at the u.s. capitol. at that point the casket will then be brought off of the here's -- hearse and on to a horse drawn carriage that. will then take the late president to the u.s. capitol grounds. he will be brought into the u.s. capitol under the dome where he will lie in...
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because of that snowfall in d.c.verything was pushed back a little bit so what will we see? >> that's right. in about 30 minutes we will see the final departure ceremony for here at the carter center. so much of the former president's legacy has to do with what he accomplished from this building, the humanitarian work he did around the world and we will see those military body berries taking his casket from here at the carter center where he had been line in repose for the past several days and bringing it to the air reserve base where it will make its way to andrews air force base in maryland. at that point it will be transferred to a motorcade processional and brought over to the navy memorial for a brief moment of silence and then transferred over to a horse-drawn carriage where it'll eventually make its way to the capitol rotunda. at that point at around 4:30 this afternoon there will be a ceremony with the vice president and lawmakers and at around 7:00 p.m. this evening there will be public visitation in the ca
because of that snowfall in d.c.verything was pushed back a little bit so what will we see? >> that's right. in about 30 minutes we will see the final departure ceremony for here at the carter center. so much of the former president's legacy has to do with what he accomplished from this building, the humanitarian work he did around the world and we will see those military body berries taking his casket from here at the carter center where he had been line in repose for the past several...
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federal and d.c. law enforcement say they are preparing for every possible scenario, but do have a specific concern. the biggest threat, i think, for all of us, remains the lone actor. our message today is very direct. we're prepared. the washington, d.c, police department says it's not currently tracking any specific threats to president trump's inauguration. as the nation prepares for a transfer of power. the senate begins to decide who will be part of president trump's cabinet. more than a dozen confirmation hearings getting underway this week on capitol hill. some of the president elect trump key nominees could face potentially contentious confirmation hearings starting tomorrow. defense secretary selection pete hegseth is expected to be grilled over past accusations of sexual assault, alcohol abuse and financial mismanagement. many republican senators are rallying behind him, but democrats remain skeptical. pete is somebody that believes in this country. he just does not seem to have the qualific
federal and d.c. law enforcement say they are preparing for every possible scenario, but do have a specific concern. the biggest threat, i think, for all of us, remains the lone actor. our message today is very direct. we're prepared. the washington, d.c, police department says it's not currently tracking any specific threats to president trump's inauguration. as the nation prepares for a transfer of power. the senate begins to decide who will be part of president trump's cabinet. more than a...
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meanwhile d.c.are talking about preemptive pardons in arden's final days surely the committee members wouldn't need a pardon if they didn't do anything wrong right? >> i know of one reason to seek a party because you are worried or guilty and committed a crime. >> the former speaker of the house joins me now he is out with a new documentary called journey to america. all right you understand the decorum, the traditions and peaceful transfer of power. why do you think michelle obama is not attending the integration on martin luther king day? >> and well she hates donald trump, same reason she didn't go to the carter funeral because she would have been sitting next to donald trump interesting contrast her husband was very cheerful and pleasant i think anyway helping the country together by chatting with trump. she represents the wing of the party that wants to drive the country apart. sort of represents the civil war i just wrote about which i think is beginning to show up in the democratic party. the
meanwhile d.c.are talking about preemptive pardons in arden's final days surely the committee members wouldn't need a pardon if they didn't do anything wrong right? >> i know of one reason to seek a party because you are worried or guilty and committed a crime. >> the former speaker of the house joins me now he is out with a new documentary called journey to america. all right you understand the decorum, the traditions and peaceful transfer of power. why do you think michelle obama...
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in the d.c.ve yesterday evening so crews could clear the run race and make sure they did not refreeze dallas in bwi they shutdown that they had a ton of delays and cancellations in your waking up to that as things get back on track up the identify quarter and shrinks but so does the snowfall, philadelphia to inches of snow, central park new york in new york new jersey right around 1 inch, a little bit less than that. it was not as debilitating for these areas to get through the snowstorm. the biggest thing is waking up to i see areas and gusty winds that are making the temperatures in the 20s barely making it to freezing today feel like the single digits and teens that the biggest thing coming out of the northeast. boston completely missed, things are looking nice and quiet. let's get back to the flashback trivia question, tornadoes most often occur during the spring and fall it can also happen in the winter months. on this date in 2241 of the first tornadoes in the u.s. for the year touchdown an
in the d.c.ve yesterday evening so crews could clear the run race and make sure they did not refreeze dallas in bwi they shutdown that they had a ton of delays and cancellations in your waking up to that as things get back on track up the identify quarter and shrinks but so does the snowfall, philadelphia to inches of snow, central park new york in new york new jersey right around 1 inch, a little bit less than that. it was not as debilitating for these areas to get through the snowstorm. the...
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in washington, d.c., parents juggling work and childcare. do you think you could keep this up with your kids? >> oh gosh, i mean, i am emotionally prepared to have it go through wednesday. >> reporter: in a city normally defined by movement and chaos, mother nature hitting pause on almost everything. >> and sam, some of the dangers we have been seeing aren't over yet. >> reporter: well, lester, bitterly cold air is going to grip the eastern half of the country, temperatures plunging 10 to 25 degrees below normal. that deep-freeze expected to last for days. >> sam, thanks, let's talk about the deep-freeze, al roker is here, what are you looking at? >> you can see the remnants of that snow still coming across washington, d.c., that is just about done. as sam mentioned, 10 to 25 degrees below average temperatures tomorrow right into the weekend. wind chills into the low 20s in the midsection of the country. and then we have got a second storm coming that is going to move out of the gulf out the atlantic. righght now, what we are lookin at from
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atlanta, georgia, where former president jimmy carter's casket is being transferred to washington, d.c. live coverage of the ceremony here on c-span3. >> ready. step. >> present. >> arms. ♪ ["hail to the chief] playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ["amazing grace" playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ["amazing grace" playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ready. step. forward march. >> the late president jimmy carter. they casket making its way from the presidential carter center in atlanta, georgia. its final journey -- his final journey to washington, d.c., where he will lie in state later today in the nation's capital. the state funeral started on january 4. to continues today. our coverage here on the c-span networks as we watch as the hearse caring the late president pulls away from the carter center. staff, family, friends, military, all there to mark this occasion. we are waiting for the president-elect. president-elect donald trump, soon to be the 47th president of the united states. he will hold a news conference at mar-a-lago. people talk about the economy. it is his second news conference since winning in november. you are watch
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i don't know why you're in d.c. anymore. having been in my whole life in the swamp, living here, citizens united, how do you feel about that? citizens united. guest: citizens united, look, the whole issue opened up before citizens united and that's mccain-feingold. if you want to go deeper into how the funding of campaigns and everything else was going is you took away the power of the parties whichng is interesting i -- you took away the power of the parties which is really interesting, it is a concern of how we handle and administer our elections. i'm not one to overturn citizens united. i believe there's a place in speech and money is speech in political campaign. the problem we have is what you brought up a second ago which is that youp picking sides. and the harshness. i'm a partisan conservative republican. i was in congress. but i serve in congress in time which i passed with hakeem jeffries which was my democratic party, on criminal justice, new music modernization act, these kinds of things. when you look at the ele
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and comes in southeast washington, d.c., passed the national stadium.ennsylvania avenue between seventh and ninth street, which is where the navy memorial is and that may memorial dissenters center, which is where this other ceremony will take place for the president's casket from the hearse to horse-drawn caisson. then there will be procession up pennsylvania avenue. i was driving in this morning and the amount of activity on pennsylvania avenue in preparation for this given the recent snowstorm, it was height of activity. hopefully, they have it set and ready to go. we will take a quick break and be right back. being released as we all know that words have power. they set things in motion and make us happy or sad. but there's one word that stands out, because when people say it, lives are changed. it's not a big word. it's itsy bitsy. it's only three little letters. but when you say it, the life of a kid like me can be changed. so what is this special word? it may surprise you. it's yes, yes, yes, yes to becoming a monthly supporter of shriners hospit
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to come to washington, d.c.pt our proceedings. >> well, and with enrique the longest sentenced january 6th defendant or convicted -- >> how unfortunate it is . to disrupt our proceedings. >> well, and with enrique being one of the -- he is the longest sentenced january 6th defendants -- i think it's pardon. what is the impact of that in your view? >> i think it's incredibly chilling. i think what it would say is that the incoming -- his republican supporters don't support the rule of law. that's what it says. the nine of us democrats and republicans, finding details, finding the truth and putting it in a full report that everybody could read. i stand by our work. i'll defend it. >> does that mean you would not accept one? >> i think it's all hypothetical. i haven't been approached. i haven't talked to anybody about it. it's not something that i'm considering or thinking about because -- >> it's not that hypothetical because the white house -- and the white house is considering it. that's been reported. the white
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treacherous driving around washington, d.c. schools closed, but congress in session, required by law to certify the results of the 2024 election today. the massive system hitting major airports and scrapping flights. a sea of red on departure and arrival boards. more than 2,000 flights canceled so far today on top of more than 1,800 canceled sunday. david, this neighborhood in cincinnati blanketed under nearly a foot of snow. streets like this one blocked off, just impassable right now, as plows focus on the main roads first. next, the cold really sets in. tomorrow, it will be 9 degrees here. david? >> david: incredible. some roads just simply closed off tonight. victor oquendo leading us off. victor, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, live in washington, d.c. tonight, and ginger, we mentioned reagan airport shut down tonight. and then the brutal cold coming, just as victor mentioned? >> reporter: that means that snow is going nowhere. david, five to eight inches is kind of the cake, and now we're get
treacherous driving around washington, d.c. schools closed, but congress in session, required by law to certify the results of the 2024 election today. the massive system hitting major airports and scrapping flights. a sea of red on departure and arrival boards. more than 2,000 flights canceled so far today on top of more than 1,800 canceled sunday. david, this neighborhood in cincinnati blanketed under nearly a foot of snow. streets like this one blocked off, just impassable right now, as...
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it's incumbent upon republicans and the moment that they take control d.c.t week the time for excuses is over. get all these people through, don't fight your own party no more special interest, do what you need to do for the american people. maria: for president trump agenda which is so important not just to business but individuals everywhere. he needs his people in place, how important are the confirmation hearings as an investor. >> the market wants to see people get confirmed quickly, bad imagery for schumer, he's going to make it a circus in a workingman war veteran and trying to skewer him i think it will hurt them and i don't think the market will respond positively to get these guys and in the new administration running in the back on track for a country in the financial markets are looking for that immediately. he. even the rates are creeping higher over the masses spiking rates, bringing to get into that when we come back. let's look at a break a big week of earnings and economic data on tap, the december producer price index is out this morning at
it's incumbent upon republicans and the moment that they take control d.c.t week the time for excuses is over. get all these people through, don't fight your own party no more special interest, do what you need to do for the american people. maria: for president trump agenda which is so important not just to business but individuals everywhere. he needs his people in place, how important are the confirmation hearings as an investor. >> the market wants to see people get confirmed quickly,...
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a lot of them are relatives, have family members who are serving, either in the d.c.re or in prisons across the country. what's been happening is, as you saw in that piece, some prisoners are calling in. there is just a couple of counter demonstrators across the street here, but a very large police presence here. and look, i think this just really underlies, anderson, these are some of the reddest of the red maga folks, and they are really expecting president- elect trump to pardon everybody, from the proud boys on down. and, you know, you can see here the dedication , many will say they're misled in their efforts, misguided, but they are not going to stop making noise until president trump pardons everybody. anderson? >> donie, incredible to see that family divided like that. thank you very much. >>> remembering former jimmy carter next, with cbs news' lesley stahl. we'll be right back. >>> right now, georgia is saying good-bye to the 39th president of the united states. its native son and former governor jimmy carter. his body will lie in repose at the carter center
a lot of them are relatives, have family members who are serving, either in the d.c.re or in prisons across the country. what's been happening is, as you saw in that piece, some prisoners are calling in. there is just a couple of counter demonstrators across the street here, but a very large police presence here. and look, i think this just really underlies, anderson, these are some of the reddest of the red maga folks, and they are really expecting president- elect trump to pardon everybody,...
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schools in the washington, d.c, area are closed today for a snow day.this comes amid the certification of the 2024 presidential election. former president jimmy carter's funeral and president elect trump's expected arrival on capitol hill tomorrow, where he'll strategize with republicans. the storm is still causing travel disruptions nationwide. today, reagan national out on the east coast reporting 133 cancellations, 77 delays. chicago o'hare is reporting 31 cancellations, 69 delays here in the bay area. as we look live at sfo, san francisco international is seeing five cancellations, 28 delays today. one traveler from new york said it's been busy. >> some delays. newark had some runway shutdown because of the snow. so we sat on the runway for about an hour and a half more than we were supposed to, but everything was safe in the end. >> nationwide, more than 800 flights are canceled. more than 10,000 are delayed as of this morning. >> time now is 810, and we do have slow traffic out there. i would say we're 95% of where we used to be back in november,
schools in the washington, d.c, area are closed today for a snow day.this comes amid the certification of the 2024 presidential election. former president jimmy carter's funeral and president elect trump's expected arrival on capitol hill tomorrow, where he'll strategize with republicans. the storm is still causing travel disruptions nationwide. today, reagan national out on the east coast reporting 133 cancellations, 77 delays. chicago o'hare is reporting 31 cancellations, 69 delays here in...
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edgar building right here in washington, d.c. they're going to go home when we shut it down and find honest work in the private sector but 15,000 of those employees are going to be reorganized into the u.s. marshals, into the financial crimes enforcement network at the u.s. treasury, into other parts the dea that are taking on drug enforcement problems that we have in this country because part of the problem when you have a bureaucracy that runs this deep -- is that they find things to do that they shouldn't have been doing in the first place post 9/11 what happened with the fbi is they tyke on counterterrorism from drug enforce the to child sex trafficking, to financial crimes in white collar network enforcement. these were areas where people had no special invitation in the first place and rotating so at once less effective in actually enforcing the laws on the books. while also creating the formula for the corruption that we now suffer today, and this is where i think we face a choice. do you want incremental reform replace wi
edgar building right here in washington, d.c. they're going to go home when we shut it down and find honest work in the private sector but 15,000 of those employees are going to be reorganized into the u.s. marshals, into the financial crimes enforcement network at the u.s. treasury, into other parts the dea that are taking on drug enforcement problems that we have in this country because part of the problem when you have a bureaucracy that runs this deep -- is that they find things to do that...
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but that's raising concerns in a community far away from washington, d.c., residents are still living with the fallout from america's first nuclear weapons test. our special contributor, joey chen, traveled to southern new mexico to hear their story. it was early in the morning of july 16th, 1945, when the illusion of peace here in the tularosa basin was shattered. we woke up with a boom, a big boom. the world's first detonation of a nuclear explosive. the trinity test, took place at what was then known as the alamogordo bombing range, roughly 35 miles from the town of tularosa, where 13 year old lucy benavides and her family were startled awake. it shook like it shook the house, and my mother jumped out of bed and she said, quÉ paso? what happened? no one here knew an earthquake, perhaps. or maybe an explosion in a nearby air base. there was no warning, no warning, no nothing. it wasn't until after hiroshima that the town learned the huge booms role in ending the war. but no one warned the community of the possibility of long term consequences. we just knew that it was the atom bomb.
but that's raising concerns in a community far away from washington, d.c., residents are still living with the fallout from america's first nuclear weapons test. our special contributor, joey chen, traveled to southern new mexico to hear their story. it was early in the morning of july 16th, 1945, when the illusion of peace here in the tularosa basin was shattered. we woke up with a boom, a big boom. the world's first detonation of a nuclear explosive. the trinity test, took place at what was...
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richardson of a d.c.ays the labor market and shifted to a more modest pace of growth in the final month of 2024. good to see you. happy new year. where did you see weakness, and where do you see some strength? nela: well, we saw weakness in manufacturing. this is doubling down on a trend we have seen all year, three consecutive months of shedding jobs in manufacturing for that very cyclical. on the strength side, we have to turn to a very noncyclical sector, which is health care. health care has been posting strong gains for the last six months did you see that in the adp data and also in the bls data. it's what's driving the jobs market now. is enough for 20 2025, for healthier -- health care to be in the dominant position. jonathan: are workers losing leverage? is it coming from areas outside of cyclical sectors in the economy? are we seeing a loss of leverage for workers more broadly? we've been talking about this over the past few days. jp say and get back to work, get back to the office five days a w
richardson of a d.c.ays the labor market and shifted to a more modest pace of growth in the final month of 2024. good to see you. happy new year. where did you see weakness, and where do you see some strength? nela: well, we saw weakness in manufacturing. this is doubling down on a trend we have seen all year, three consecutive months of shedding jobs in manufacturing for that very cyclical. on the strength side, we have to turn to a very noncyclical sector, which is health care. health care...
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one of those events in d.c. if you are in that space, you want to be seen and you want to see the people there. there's a lot of clambering over who gets to go to what service. some of that is people want to pay respects and be a part of that memory. there is a decision within the family about who to invite to which place, who to include, usually heads of state are represented, different branches of government, former officials, family members, friends. there are never enough seats for the number of people who want to attend. there sometimes ends up being difficult choices or last-minute juggling if people have to pull out at the last minute. a lot of behind the scenes logistics happening. host: politico said "carter will accomplish perhaps what no other president could do at this moment, bringing together all five living and current former president, two republican and three democrat." we saw that scene unfold before the service. is it customary for a former president, first lady, vice president, to attend? gue
one of those events in d.c. if you are in that space, you want to be seen and you want to see the people there. there's a lot of clambering over who gets to go to what service. some of that is people want to pay respects and be a part of that memory. there is a decision within the family about who to invite to which place, who to include, usually heads of state are represented, different branches of government, former officials, family members, friends. there are never enough seats for the...
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we're live in d.c. with the new push to block the release of his final report. >>> breaking overseas, a powerful earthquake strikes tibet, killing nearly 100 people and injuring dozens more. >>> canada's prime minister justin trudeau says he will go. why he's stepping down weeks before mr. trump takes office. >>> overnight, nvidia takes the stop for the world's most valuable company. >>> we're a week into the new year, and here comes sweet temptation to break that dieting resolution. krispy kreme and pop-tarts team up for a new doughnut. it's tuesday, january 7. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, glad to be with you. i'm frances rivera. we begin this morning as millions of americans are digging out after the first winter storm of the year. blasted across the midwest and mid atlantic. at least four people were killed across multiple states. the dangerous conditions canceled more than 2,000 flights and created slippery streets that left vehicles sliding. in some areas, snowfall totals hit a
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we're live from d.c. with what we can expect, starting with the hearing for pentagon hit pete hegseth. >>> and meta becoming the latest giant scaling back on diversity initiatives. >>> and the commanders and bucs go head to head in prime time as the nfl wildcard weekend kicks off. who came out on top in that duel. and who else has moved on. >>> and holding onto faith in the face of the fires. the congregation welcomed into a new home after their church building was lost. it's monday, january 13. "early today" starts right now. >>> good monday morning. i'm frances rivera. we begin this morning in southern california, where the wildfire-related death toll has now risen to at least 24. this includes 16 killed in the eaton fire, which could make it the fifth deadliest blaze in the state's history. at least 16 people are missing, and police say dozens more missing persons reports came in sunday, but they need to reconcile the numbers before reporting them. firefighters have made some progress, due to calmer wi
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just like in d.c.ere sometimes the climate such as watergate we learned was a big help in getting amendments passed the legislation and so too does that happen in other places. back in 2009 in my state of illinois with another governor leaving office amid corruption allegations and later a conviction illinois then have at least three of the last eight governors involved in corruption scandals during their tenure as governor. these created this statistic and definitely created an atmosphere that something was wrong and something needed to change in the culture and a lot of people looked at the illinois freedom of information act and how to make it stronger. at the convergence of preparation opportunity at the efficacy center placed us an ideal position to impact come to have an impact on major reforms in the l. and i fully have just released under leadership and extraordinary executive director at the advocacy center for many years a comprehensive reform for the illinois foia. the state itself convened
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>> nicole is sometimes joined in d.c.o daughters, jackson's sisters who have been caught in the middle of a divided family. >> we have nothing against jackson, jackson is my brother, i love him. i love him no more than i love my father. i love my father. i love my family. >> from the beginning, the girls and i received hundreds of mailed death threats. i'm not talking about online things. i'm talking about rape to my daughters, death to my husband, death to me. >> you don't think jackson has to be afraid of his dad? >> no. i think that's been put on the record several times. >> so why is jackson so afraid? >> i just think that it's the same thing where people think this red hat on my head is scary and dangerous. it is that same mentality. jackson comes from a lot of love and there is a lot of love left to be given. >> justice for all. >> i love my mom. of course. i love her. >> do you love your dad? >> of course i love my dad. i love my dad. but i can't -- i can't feel safe around them. i hate having to put myself in this
>> nicole is sometimes joined in d.c.o daughters, jackson's sisters who have been caught in the middle of a divided family. >> we have nothing against jackson, jackson is my brother, i love him. i love him no more than i love my father. i love my father. i love my family. >> from the beginning, the girls and i received hundreds of mailed death threats. i'm not talking about online things. i'm talking about rape to my daughters, death to my husband, death to me. >> you...
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i personally spend a lot of time in d.c. because i think it is important to build relationships with congress people who are thinking about the dollars that the agency will get. i spend a lot of time in d.c.. sometimes i get in a car and not a plane to do that part of my job. but i think being in atlanta has allowed us to grow our expertise , capacity in terms of laboratories and others that we may not have had the opportunity otherwise. >> one thing we have not mentioned is the role cdc has a broad. it is a big role and when you have budget cuts, there is a tendency to withdraw those resources. i think i would be interested in hearing about how you interact with public health officials and other government officials in other countries or outbreaks occur. we tend to be focused post-covid on what cdc is doing for americans to protect us from epidemics, but many begin elsewhere and are imported. if you could talk about your experience trying to bring the expertise of cdc to other countries, that would be useful. this is the --
i personally spend a lot of time in d.c. because i think it is important to build relationships with congress people who are thinking about the dollars that the agency will get. i spend a lot of time in d.c.. sometimes i get in a car and not a plane to do that part of my job. but i think being in atlanta has allowed us to grow our expertise , capacity in terms of laboratories and others that we may not have had the opportunity otherwise. >> one thing we have not mentioned is the role cdc...
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he'll travel into d.c. past the washington monument and the national mall, and then down pennsylvania avenue to the u.s. navy memorial. there, his casket will be carried to a caisson, a horse drawn military carriage, for the funeral procession to the u.s. capitol. there at the capitol. dignitaries will be on hand for a service in the capitol rotunda. vice president kamala harris, house speaker mike johnson and the new senate majority leader, john thune, will deliver eulogies after the service. members of the public are invited to pay their respects as president carter lies in state at the capitol this evening and through tomorrow ahead of his state funeral on thursday. let's go live now to cnn's phil mattingly, who is at joint base andrews just outside d.c. and, jeff, special air mission 39 is due to land any minute. >> yeah. special air mission 39. most people will look at the flight and think it's air force one. that's obviously only the case when the current president is on board. this will actually be t
he'll travel into d.c. past the washington monument and the national mall, and then down pennsylvania avenue to the u.s. navy memorial. there, his casket will be carried to a caisson, a horse drawn military carriage, for the funeral procession to the u.s. capitol. there at the capitol. dignitaries will be on hand for a service in the capitol rotunda. vice president kamala harris, house speaker mike johnson and the new senate majority leader, john thune, will deliver eulogies after the service....
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they come and go here in d.c.hat four years ago they were pariahs, no politician, no media would give them the time of day. but slowly over time matt gaetz, marjorie taylor greene, others gave them a little bit more credibility and now they feel like they're truly stepping into power. i mean, i went to the home where they had a poster of this logo of ashli babbitt when she'd been killed with a red drop of blood on her neck. it's an image i saw passed around on the proud boys' telegram the night of jan 6. and now it's like mainstream. >> can you explain this house to me more? i mean, do they use it like for a gathering purpose? what is this? >> it's kind of like a home base for people who are coming and going from court hearings. families come there. and then people who've just gotten out of jail. and there's not much -- like they have to put their lives back together. one of the interesting things about it is that it has turned many of these very conservative people into people who really want prison reform. and t
they come and go here in d.c.hat four years ago they were pariahs, no politician, no media would give them the time of day. but slowly over time matt gaetz, marjorie taylor greene, others gave them a little bit more credibility and now they feel like they're truly stepping into power. i mean, i went to the home where they had a poster of this logo of ashli babbitt when she'd been killed with a red drop of blood on her neck. it's an image i saw passed around on the proud boys' telegram the night...
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today, we'll take you to washington, d.c, where more history was made. the news at five starts rht now. thanks for joining me. i'm gia vang. a man stopped for selling suspected fentanyl has led to an even bigger bust by san jose police. we're talking thousands of dollars worth of illegal guns and drugs that police say he was selling across the bay area. nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose, with the developments. as part of their investigation, the san jose police department's street crimes unit obtained a search warrant for a home in stockton, and that's where they found a large amount of illegal guns and narcotics. san jose police say on december 3rd, they intercepted a suspected fentanyl sale here off coddle road and arrested justin dixon for supplying illegal narcoti for sale. but the investigation didn't end there. the street crimes unit obtained a search warrant for dixon's home in stockton, and this is what they found inside. illegal guns, including an assault rifle. the seizure that we made at the residence in stockton that was associated
today, we'll take you to washington, d.c, where more history was made. the news at five starts rht now. thanks for joining me. i'm gia vang. a man stopped for selling suspected fentanyl has led to an even bigger bust by san jose police. we're talking thousands of dollars worth of illegal guns and drugs that police say he was selling across the bay area. nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose, with the developments. as part of their investigation, the san jose police department's street...
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and then he brought the d.c.which was a bridge too far, that i don't think whatever it been sustained. and the really interesting aspect is what they won't talk about in the rest we've seen because that judge in d.c. allowed much of this to be released in summary form earl earlier. >> shannon: the attorney general, amir garland has said he would release all special counsel reports on his watch. he did that with the investigation to president biden's handling documents. does the ultimately get the jack smith stuff out the door? >> he does shannon but as jonathan said, it's a marginal importance at best. they filed a 2000 plus page submission that was public in court three weeks before the election. which again i think underscores the point here was not so much the litigation of trump, it was the election and trying to get the democrats in the white house. the point of that was to aid the democratic party messaging and the three weeks prior to the election. but the point is it was all out there. 2000 pages of discl
and then he brought the d.c.which was a bridge too far, that i don't think whatever it been sustained. and the really interesting aspect is what they won't talk about in the rest we've seen because that judge in d.c. allowed much of this to be released in summary form earl earlier. >> shannon: the attorney general, amir garland has said he would release all special counsel reports on his watch. he did that with the investigation to president biden's handling documents. does the ultimately...