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elliott: so that raises a question about what you are doing now in el salvador. can you tell us about the work you are doing there. mayra: so work for a nonprofit organization in 2011 this was on march 2nd. actually help central american minor program. it is the program that obama established. for the children left behind when they migrated 20 or 30 years ago. so this program, trump closed it so the lawyers put a law suit against on the one it . so cases were already approved in pending travel. the program, we hope that biden reopens the program. so we can do that process all over again. it's not easy. so what i do is a families contact me and then let me know about them. in the last if i can check on things. and n-uppercase-letter and a check. so i do is give them information i let them know what is going on. i'm constantly in contact with the child, the mom and dad and aunt and uncle and grandma. and sometimes i not have travel. they don't have money to come from there area, it is a huge instance for the medical exam. sometimes i go pick them up. a few weeks ag
elliott: so that raises a question about what you are doing now in el salvador. can you tell us about the work you are doing there. mayra: so work for a nonprofit organization in 2011 this was on march 2nd. actually help central american minor program. it is the program that obama established. for the children left behind when they migrated 20 or 30 years ago. so this program, trump closed it so the lawyers put a law suit against on the one it . so cases were already approved in pending travel....
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also elliott broidy, the former detroit mayor, rapper lil wayne. the majority of them are not the most high-profile, famous names. but celebrities, top allies of the president, and some who the president was urged not to pardon. but it appears he's doing them. we're expecting a release to go out within the next 30 minutes or so. looks like this will be one of his final acts in office as president. >> why is he doing this at midnight tonight? >> there's been a frantic back and forth all day on whether he should pardon bannon and others. we were told last night that bannon was unlikely to get a pardon. i think the president has had frenzied discussions. as of 11:00 p.m. tonight, he still has not signed some of these, and he's done that in the past hour. i think he's mercurial, and goes back and forth on these, and he felt conflicting emotions on these. the white house has frequently put these out late at night, but this to some degree is taking it to another level. >> let's talk about bannon for just another second. what does it say to you that he wo
also elliott broidy, the former detroit mayor, rapper lil wayne. the majority of them are not the most high-profile, famous names. but celebrities, top allies of the president, and some who the president was urged not to pardon. but it appears he's doing them. we're expecting a release to go out within the next 30 minutes or so. looks like this will be one of his final acts in office as president. >> why is he doing this at midnight tonight? >> there's been a frantic back and forth...
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elliott knows this much better than i do. they need to get their documents together and make their defense. they've got to file by next week. >> i mean, elliott, could the senate bar trump from presenting the defense that he wants which is that the election was stolen from him? >> they can't bar him from doing so, but like david was discussing it becomes a farce at that point. president trump is certainly entitled to defend himself before the united states senate. the problem is that number one he is not a lawyer. number two, he is donald trump. we know how or we can anticipate how that representation would go. to piggyback on david's point just looking back at david's point about the seriousness of the representation here, looking back at even the clinton impeachment 20 or 30 years ago, bill clinton was represented by lawyers from williams & connelly which is arguably the most prestigious law firm in the united states if not one of the most prestigious law firms in the world. the notion that this is -- representing a preside
elliott knows this much better than i do. they need to get their documents together and make their defense. they've got to file by next week. >> i mean, elliott, could the senate bar trump from presenting the defense that he wants which is that the election was stolen from him? >> they can't bar him from doing so, but like david was discussing it becomes a farce at that point. president trump is certainly entitled to defend himself before the united states senate. the problem is...
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elliott broidy, a republican party and trump fund-raiser, ally of the president. also kwami kilpatrick, serving a 28-year sentence. sentenced in 2013 for perjury and obstruction of justice. former u.s. attorney joyce vance, she spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. i imagine as a federal prosecutor, when you find out that the person you worked so hard to put behind bars has been pardoned or granted clemency, it's got to sting. >> you know, sometimes, katy, but not always. the sort of public corruption pardons are always a little bit difficult. so i assume my former colleague, barb mcquaid, who was in detroit, who was responsible for the kilpatrick conviction, something they fought for very hard, might find that one to be a little bit difficult to take. but on the other hand, in many cases, prosecutors work hard to aid the pardon attorney at the justice department to determine which people in custody or finishing their sentence are good candidates for a pardon. because the pardon process is supposed to be about justice and mercy. so prosecutors will work with jud
elliott broidy, a republican party and trump fund-raiser, ally of the president. also kwami kilpatrick, serving a 28-year sentence. sentenced in 2013 for perjury and obstruction of justice. former u.s. attorney joyce vance, she spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. i imagine as a federal prosecutor, when you find out that the person you worked so hard to put behind bars has been pardoned or granted clemency, it's got to sting. >> you know, sometimes, katy, but not always. the sort of...
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elliott morrison, for example, described as one of smallest and least important of the english colony. they were removed from the larger intellectual and economic networks of the transatlantic world. scholarship on the history of slavery in new england advanced a great deal in recent years. i am thinking of landmark studies by historians such as margaret, lynn fisher and other. african slavery not confined to these towns such as boston and newport but extended to new england interior. i would add, all the way into plymouth colonies townships. what does it mean for someone to be enslaved? andre suggests while a simple definition of slavery elusive, enslavement generally involves the forced removal of the victims from one place to another, inability to leave the workforce, violence or threat of violence to compel them to work by no pain so who would take that definition? we might look at a number of diverse examples. english servants taken to the marymount on the rim of massachusetts bay steam 24, an irish man killed during king philip's war was part of an english settlers estate, perha
elliott morrison, for example, described as one of smallest and least important of the english colony. they were removed from the larger intellectual and economic networks of the transatlantic world. scholarship on the history of slavery in new england advanced a great deal in recent years. i am thinking of landmark studies by historians such as margaret, lynn fisher and other. african slavery not confined to these towns such as boston and newport but extended to new england interior. i would...
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john elliott, the bay colony minister was a famous critic of the enslavement of captives there was a minister in plymouth colony, i forget which town, thomas willing who made arguments very similar to those of john elliott. and there was clear live debate about how to regulate native servitude in the years after the war. there will a series of laws passed to try to clarify that children in particular would not be slaves for life but would only serve up to the age of 25. so, we don't really have a record of the debates but the fact that you have a series of laws passed clearly it was a topic of conversation and concern. i'm not aware of any expression of' scruples about african slavery with -- by settlers within plymouth colony. through the end of the colonies self-government in 1691. more generally, colonial expressions of opposition to the enslavement of africans was really rare. samuel sewell, boston merchant, is the most prominent example. he actually ended up in a very public conflict with a former resident of plymouth colony who still owned slaves in bristol, around the year 170
john elliott, the bay colony minister was a famous critic of the enslavement of captives there was a minister in plymouth colony, i forget which town, thomas willing who made arguments very similar to those of john elliott. and there was clear live debate about how to regulate native servitude in the years after the war. there will a series of laws passed to try to clarify that children in particular would not be slaves for life but would only serve up to the age of 25. so, we don't really have...
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i will bow down to elliott williams. >> the food and dancing will be lit. sciutto, you're high on the list. >> we need it. elliott williams, thank you very much. >> take care. >>> a federal murder investigation will be opened following the death of a capitol hill police officer from injuries sustained in the attack on the capitol. cnn has the latest on that investigation next. >>> federal prosecutors will soon open a murder investigation after a u.s. capitol police officer died due to injuries he suffered during wednesday's chaos at the capitol building. cnn justice correspondent jessica snyder joins me now. what more do we know about this investigation? do prosecutors have suspects in the death of the capitol hill police officer? >> we're learning more details. this is a big deal because this is a federal murder investigation, it could lead to live imprisonment and even the death penalty. we're waiting to hear more from investigators as to how the capitol police officer died we know he died as a result of injuries sustained in the riot but no details on wh
i will bow down to elliott williams. >> the food and dancing will be lit. sciutto, you're high on the list. >> we need it. elliott williams, thank you very much. >> take care. >>> a federal murder investigation will be opened following the death of a capitol hill police officer from injuries sustained in the attack on the capitol. cnn has the latest on that investigation next. >>> federal prosecutors will soon open a murder investigation after a u.s. capitol...
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we got it a pretty revealing email recentfully a kid called elliott morris.y of a last week's riot at the capitol. elliott morris 16 years old a sophomore at duck berry high school in massachusetts. we want to read to you some of what he wrote dear mr. donovan and mr. kutcher that the toeh as the world was shocked by the unprecedented events in 20021 these events should be condemned and wake-up call as to our country to unify and bind together. as i sit on zoom listening to each teacher speak about these issues i feel more and more isolated from our community at duxbury high school a view that may not be popular in today's day and age i feel there could be a more effective and better way to talk about what happened yesterday in a way that makes people like me feel more welcome. the first amendment gives me as well as every american the right to freedom of speech. everyone is entitled to say what they believe. it's inappropriate for teachers to impose their views on their students. i have now sat through four different classes and in three out of four have spo
we got it a pretty revealing email recentfully a kid called elliott morris.y of a last week's riot at the capitol. elliott morris 16 years old a sophomore at duck berry high school in massachusetts. we want to read to you some of what he wrote dear mr. donovan and mr. kutcher that the toeh as the world was shocked by the unprecedented events in 20021 these events should be condemned and wake-up call as to our country to unify and bind together. as i sit on zoom listening to each teacher speak...
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>> elliott, thank you so much from tel aviv.e that. >>> a surge in covid-19 cases in the uk has led the british government to extend restrictions to areas of the country. the pressure is mounting on britain's national health service to stem the spread as the number of people infected with a new concerning variant of coronavirus grows. here is cnn's phil black. >> reporter: the british prime minister has a reputation for prematurely predicting an imminent return to normal life. his latest forecast -- >> april the 5th, easter, we really are confident things will be very, very much better. >> reporter: during one of the darkest moments of the pandemic, johnson and his government are telling the british people it will be behind us by spring. could he be right this time? >> maybe. it's about logistics more than anything. >> reporter: the government's optimism is fueled by this vaccine. >> okay. >> reporter: developed by oxford university and astrazeneca. it's the most low maintenance vaccine option so far because it doesn't need ultr
>> elliott, thank you so much from tel aviv.e that. >>> a surge in covid-19 cases in the uk has led the british government to extend restrictions to areas of the country. the pressure is mounting on britain's national health service to stem the spread as the number of people infected with a new concerning variant of coronavirus grows. here is cnn's phil black. >> reporter: the british prime minister has a reputation for prematurely predicting an imminent return to normal...
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professor paul elliott is the director of the react programme at imperial college london. covid cases are taking much longer to come down, compared with the first lockdown. as you say, in the first ten days of our study, we were actually seeing a very flat picture. it has now started to come down, which is good news, but by no means fast enough and certainly not as fast as it came down in the first lockdown. are you gathering any data on why, making any suppositions, on why that is the case? we do collect a lot of information from people. so, not only do people produce a swab for us, but we ask them various questions and we see things such as large households, there is a higher prevalence amongst minority ethnic groups. again, a higher prevalence. and also in more deprived areas. so, there are some hints that the sort of people who we know have been more badly affected by the virus, that does come through in our data. but we are also seeing differences in regional patterns. very, very high levels, as you say, in london, which is putting tremendous pressure on the nhs in lo
professor paul elliott is the director of the react programme at imperial college london. covid cases are taking much longer to come down, compared with the first lockdown. as you say, in the first ten days of our study, we were actually seeing a very flat picture. it has now started to come down, which is good news, but by no means fast enough and certainly not as fast as it came down in the first lockdown. are you gathering any data on why, making any suppositions, on why that is the case? we...
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who made very similar to those of john elliott. there was debate how to regulate native services and then to clarify that children in particular were not be slaves up to the age of 25 so don't have a record of the debates but a record of the laws passed was a topic of conversation and concern i am not aware of any expression of african slavery within the myth colony through the end of the colonies self-government in 1691. more generally colonial expression to opposition to africans was rare. the boston merchant is the most prominent example and actually ended up in a very public conflict with a former resident of plymouth colony around the year 1700 but that was a very rare voice and for the most part throughout the 17h century english settlers took for granted the morality of those that were previously made slaves elsewhere so it is a matter of course that african slaves arrived it was okay to purchase and retain them. >> how about marriage for colonial slavery? >>. >> do they want to provide more guidance on that? >> do you have
who made very similar to those of john elliott. there was debate how to regulate native services and then to clarify that children in particular were not be slaves up to the age of 25 so don't have a record of the debates but a record of the laws passed was a topic of conversation and concern i am not aware of any expression of african slavery within the myth colony through the end of the colonies self-government in 1691. more generally colonial expression to opposition to africans was rare....
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sarah elliott, have you been supporting trump up until this week? week? yes, and i have done so on your show, during the election. i did not initially vote for him in 2016, but i approved of many of his notable accomplishments throughout his presidency and i supported him in 2020. this week, it has changed? it has changed since november's election for me. it is amazing to me how he has personally sabotaged his own legacy. and i did not think he was capable of doing that because i thought he would have enough self interest and ego to want to preserve it, but the way he behaved after the election, after the electoral couege election, after the electoral college met, december 14, and certify the election, he did not prove his cases of fraud, and any infighting with the georgian republican party that cost is losing those two senate seats, which cost the republicans the majority of the us senate, and that will now leave the democrats in control to undo his legacy over the next two years. he has put the republicans completely out of power in washington. a
sarah elliott, have you been supporting trump up until this week? week? yes, and i have done so on your show, during the election. i did not initially vote for him in 2016, but i approved of many of his notable accomplishments throughout his presidency and i supported him in 2020. this week, it has changed? it has changed since november's election for me. it is amazing to me how he has personally sabotaged his own legacy. and i did not think he was capable of doing that because i thought he...
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his lawyers are themselves lawyers, and they ought to be very, very careful here. >> elliott williamsthanks for my jd today. appreciate it. >> you got t. >> you get an "a," brooke. the. >> thank you, thank you. super, super interesting and helpful as we see this unfold with this mega voting systems machine. >>> we have breaking news this afternoon on an investigation into whether anyone at the department of justice was plotting with president trump to thwart the will of the american people and overturn election. new details next. research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ these days you need more than an education. so that's what we give you. introducing career services for life. learn more at phoenix.edu >>> in a matter of hours, the nine house impeachment managers will formally walk over to the senate, single article of impeachmen
his lawyers are themselves lawyers, and they ought to be very, very careful here. >> elliott williamsthanks for my jd today. appreciate it. >> you got t. >> you get an "a," brooke. the. >> thank you, thank you. super, super interesting and helpful as we see this unfold with this mega voting systems machine. >>> we have breaking news this afternoon on an investigation into whether anyone at the department of justice was plotting with president trump to...
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sian elliott is the women's equality policy officer at the tuc, which has 48 member unions.. and you are here not to talk about the rights and wrongs of school closure, but what employers and the government can do to support parents and carers in the event of schools being closed, indeed beyond the period for which they are already delaying opening the buildings physically. and ijust wonder, first of all, what lessons have been learned from when schools were closed earlier last year? well, it seems not very many lessons have been learned because yet again we are finding ourselves in a situation where we have last—minute announcements and u—turns on schools, thus wreaking havoc for working parents. anybody with childcare responsibilities knows it ta kes childcare responsibilities knows it takes months of careful preparation and planning to balance annual leave because parents only have a finite amountand because parents only have a finite amount and that is meant to stretch across the course of a school year. those issues have been compounded during the last nine months of th
sian elliott is the women's equality policy officer at the tuc, which has 48 member unions.. and you are here not to talk about the rights and wrongs of school closure, but what employers and the government can do to support parents and carers in the event of schools being closed, indeed beyond the period for which they are already delaying opening the buildings physically. and ijust wonder, first of all, what lessons have been learned from when schools were closed earlier last year? well, it...
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elliott. >> thank you so much. so i know we all know who these two gentlemen are on stage, but for those who are watching on c-span, i'm going to do a quick introduction. governor sununu was the 14th white house chief of staff serving from 1989 to 1991. governor sununu was elected as the 75th governor of the state of new hampshire serving in that role from 1983 until 1989. during his time as governor, governor sununu served as the chair of the national governor's association from '83 to '88 and following public service served as chairman of the new hampshire republican party from 2009 to 2011 and during which time the gop took back control of the state legislature and both chambers with super majorities. governor sununu holds a ph.d. in mechanical engineering and a member of the national academy of engineering. thank you for joining us, governor. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> and our other guest this evening is secretary andrew card. secretary card served as the 21st white house chief of staff from 2001 to 2006. du
elliott. >> thank you so much. so i know we all know who these two gentlemen are on stage, but for those who are watching on c-span, i'm going to do a quick introduction. governor sununu was the 14th white house chief of staff serving from 1989 to 1991. governor sununu was elected as the 75th governor of the state of new hampshire serving in that role from 1983 until 1989. during his time as governor, governor sununu served as the chair of the national governor's association from '83 to...
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would benefit from elliott's expertise but we also have jerome julius on the credit side of things.bout the fact this upgrade is positive for the senior, nonpreferred bonds of deutsche bank. guy: ok. allison, we are going to wrap it up. interesting stuff. interesting to see what the numbers look like when they come through. is equity the place to be right now? we find out more about that over the next few days. allison williams, senior analyst for bloomberg intelligence. european bank earnings season kicking off its week. ubs coming up, vvva, and joining us now is andrew stimpson, kbw. let's talk about this reporting season. european banks have not provisioned the same way u.s. banks did back in the beginning of the crisis. the u.s. banks are seeing the benefit of that. where are european banks going to be? andrew: it is broadly true, as an overall statement, to say the europeans have not benefited as much as u.s. banks. it is also true the european banks have not taken as much risk as u.s. banks. you get different answers across europe. the u.k. bank, the irish bank, the nordic ban
would benefit from elliott's expertise but we also have jerome julius on the credit side of things.bout the fact this upgrade is positive for the senior, nonpreferred bonds of deutsche bank. guy: ok. allison, we are going to wrap it up. interesting stuff. interesting to see what the numbers look like when they come through. is equity the place to be right now? we find out more about that over the next few days. allison williams, senior analyst for bloomberg intelligence. european bank earnings...
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now we go to julie elliott. thank you. can i - to julie elliott. thank you.ces _ to julie elliott. thank you. can i add my condolences to - to julie elliott. thank you. can i add my condolences to those i to julie elliott. thank you. can i - add my condolences to those already expressed to the victims and their families and friends of this awful illness. one of the challenges children and adults working from home... the time now for children extended today by the prime minister, in addition to devices and connectivity is a lack of digital skills. this week, i was made aware that online pot are asking people to put financial information into a fake but very plausible fake nhs website and order to get the vaccine. what is the prime minister doing to tackle this criminal activity? praying on often vulnerable people waiting on the vaccine. —— preying on often vulnerable people and to make sure people have the digital skills they need to protect themselves, learn from home and work from home. the honourable lady is absolutely right about the importance of digital
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ma jim, here is a name you and i talked about a few weeks ago, when elliott came out. public storage i want to get to t you had soit you had some thoughts on it at the time they went after six directors, they got two a nice agreement they got a new lead independent director at the company as well. and they have got a committee now put together that is going to focus on the long-term strategy, planning, growth, capital allocation priority and capital structure management for the company. they wanted them to invest more. that's kind of funny when an activist comes along and says you're not investing enough in your business and they appear to have gotten some success there, reaching that agreement, did elliott and public storage only weeks after they first came public with their letter >> yeah. and i would tell you that joe russell, the president and ceo, is saying that he's happy with the new board members and corporate government, shifting, lead director changes. i think that elliott, one thing i think people don't realize, david, they got to start realizing it, elliott
ma jim, here is a name you and i talked about a few weeks ago, when elliott came out. public storage i want to get to t you had soit you had some thoughts on it at the time they went after six directors, they got two a nice agreement they got a new lead independent director at the company as well. and they have got a committee now put together that is going to focus on the long-term strategy, planning, growth, capital allocation priority and capital structure management for the company. they...
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. >> does the public have to know about all of them, elliott?tially secret pardons happen? >> well, yeah. yes and no. here's the thing. we don't know yet because it's never been done. now pardons need to be documented. so the president does have to write it down or at least put it down somewhere but there's nowhere in the law that says that the president needs to have made it public. now it's a great disservice to law enforcement in this country if they don't know who they can charge with crimes because they don't know who has been pardoned. so public policy is best served by having pardons be open and transparent and in the public but once again, it's just something that we've seen flouted by this president. it gets back -- i hate to sound like a broken record or broken pundit for you but we talked about this on this program before, too. the solution was to remove the president so that we're not here 27 hours prior to the end of his term debating all of the ways he's going to stretch the law and bend the law in a manner that serves him personal
. >> does the public have to know about all of them, elliott?tially secret pardons happen? >> well, yeah. yes and no. here's the thing. we don't know yet because it's never been done. now pardons need to be documented. so the president does have to write it down or at least put it down somewhere but there's nowhere in the law that says that the president needs to have made it public. now it's a great disservice to law enforcement in this country if they don't know who they can...
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professor elliott, thank you for your time, bringing us up—to—date with the latest data you have. have mentioned, obviously, infections are levelling off a bit but at a very high level and they are not coming down as quickly as they did in the first lockdown, are they?- first lockdown, are they? that's correct. first lockdown, are they? that's correct as _ first lockdown, are they? that's correct. as you _ first lockdown, are they? that's correct. as you say, _ first lockdown, are they? that's correct. as you say, in - first lockdown, are they? that's correct. as you say, in the - first lockdown, are they? that's correct. as you say, in the first| correct. as you say, in the first ten days of our study, we were actually seeing a very flat picture. it has now started to come down, which is good news, but by no means fast enough and certainly not as fast enough and certainly not as fast as it came down in the first lockdown. fast as it came down in the first lockdown-_ fast as it came down in the first lockdown. �* , ., . ., , fast as it came down in the first lockdown. �* ., ., , .
professor elliott, thank you for your time, bringing us up—to—date with the latest data you have. have mentioned, obviously, infections are levelling off a bit but at a very high level and they are not coming down as quickly as they did in the first lockdown, are they?- first lockdown, are they? that's correct. first lockdown, are they? that's correct as _ first lockdown, are they? that's correct. as you _ first lockdown, are they? that's correct. as you say, _ first lockdown, are they?...
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and then of course you have people like elliott broidy who had been charged and embroiled in scandal. and also a couple other people in and around the president's orbit. we knew there was a market for people to pay fees to associates to see if threat could get clemency. in the end the president issued about 140 pardons and commutations late last night as one of his final acts. >> all right. monica, vaughn, thanks for being up early on what will be a long day for all of us. and coming up ahead of a second senate impeachment trial, mitch mcconnell publicly rebukes president trump for the deadly riot at the capitol. that and a check of the weather when we come back. we come back. and coming up ahead of a second and coming up ahead of a second to support a strong immune system, your body needs routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. >>> welcome back. former military members have been charged with conspiracy for allegedly pre-planning their part in the capitol insurgency on january 6 and
and then of course you have people like elliott broidy who had been charged and embroiled in scandal. and also a couple other people in and around the president's orbit. we knew there was a market for people to pay fees to associates to see if threat could get clemency. in the end the president issued about 140 pardons and commutations late last night as one of his final acts. >> all right. monica, vaughn, thanks for being up early on what will be a long day for all of us. and coming up...
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trump also pardoned elliott broidy, one of his top fundraisers in 2016 who pleaded guilty in october in a foreign lobbying case. other pardon recipients include former detroit mayor kwame kilpatrick, three former republican congressmen -- rick renzi, robert hayes, and randall "duke" cunningham -- and the rappers lil wayne and kodak black. we will have more on trump's pardons after headlines. in news about the incoming cabinet, joe biden has tapped rachel levine, pennsylvania's top health official, to be assistant secretary of health. levine would become the first openly transgender official to be confirmed by the u.s. senate. the senate held hearings for five of biden's cabinet nominees tuesday. general lloyd austin, biden's nomination to leave the pentagon, said he supports overturning trump span on transgender people serving in the military. republican senator josh hawley announced he will block a move to expedite the consideration of alejandro mayorkas as head of the department of homeland security, delaying the installment of biden's national security team. mayorkas addressed the
trump also pardoned elliott broidy, one of his top fundraisers in 2016 who pleaded guilty in october in a foreign lobbying case. other pardon recipients include former detroit mayor kwame kilpatrick, three former republican congressmen -- rick renzi, robert hayes, and randall "duke" cunningham -- and the rappers lil wayne and kodak black. we will have more on trump's pardons after headlines. in news about the incoming cabinet, joe biden has tapped rachel levine, pennsylvania's top...
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cnn's elliott gotkin is in jerusalem. how were they able to get it done?reporter: there are a number of reasons, and i mean, this popup vaccination center is kind of part of that reason in the way that they are setting up the centers to vaccinate people as quickly as possible. i was speaking with the health minister, he said one of the main reasons is that israel acted early to reach out to pharmaceutical companies, to ensure that they would have access to the vaccine. another reason lead is was that the hmos here which run the health service, they have computerized records of everybody and are able to reach out to all of the people in the at-risk groups, 60s, to tell them to come in. i think this is probably the biggest lesson he said that other countries could learn from israel is being proactive. not just setting up a center and expecting people to come, but to actively reach out to people to tell them that they can come, that they're eligible, and to set an appointment. another reason that's specific to israel is that the health system here is drilled
cnn's elliott gotkin is in jerusalem. how were they able to get it done?reporter: there are a number of reasons, and i mean, this popup vaccination center is kind of part of that reason in the way that they are setting up the centers to vaccinate people as quickly as possible. i was speaking with the health minister, he said one of the main reasons is that israel acted early to reach out to pharmaceutical companies, to ensure that they would have access to the vaccine. another reason lead is...
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the pacific war the third which has just been called twilight of the gods 1944, 1945 the fabulous elliott morrison award and the call the military writers award given by the u.s. constitution museum if there any more awards up there i fully expect you to see one. so you thank you for spending time with us. >> it is my pleasure and my honor. >> i am struck by the book and it is a big story war on the western pacific the biggest naval battle with valor and heroism. but with this book in an interesting way of politics and it was nicely done especially with douglas macarthur. and i'll even expand on my question. you have to know so why open with a survey of us political? >> that there would be led in the air you only have to wait until the third. it is and unconventional way and i had a little bit of latitude in the case because of the trilogy people reading it already read the first two so they had already committed to read it or not. so basically my observation was looking at the pacific war that there was a lot of literature about fdr and macarthur i like to say there was a pickup truck of
the pacific war the third which has just been called twilight of the gods 1944, 1945 the fabulous elliott morrison award and the call the military writers award given by the u.s. constitution museum if there any more awards up there i fully expect you to see one. so you thank you for spending time with us. >> it is my pleasure and my honor. >> i am struck by the book and it is a big story war on the western pacific the biggest naval battle with valor and heroism. but with this book...
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elliott broidy and anthony levandowski. >> those that have not received a pardon, joseph maldonado, tiger >> tonighte are just hours w away from joe biden being sworn in as the 46th president. 25,000 national guard troops on du.ty joining us. i am ama daetz. >> in about ten hours mr. biden will take the oath of office. he will face a nation in pain and in crisis. abc news is at the capitol with a look at what to expect tomorrow. ♪ ♪ amazing grace ♪ >> reporter: hours before taking the oath of office president-elect joe biden pausing to honor the more than 400,000 american lives lost to covid-19. >> to heal we must remember. >> the president-elect emotional before departing his beloved home state of delaware, mourning the absence of his late son beau. >> ladies and gentlemen, only have one regret. he's not re. >> reporter: biden arriving in a washington unrecognizable from past inaugurations. 25,000 national guard members patrol the streets. amid concerns of threats from inside their ranks at least a dozen guard members were removed from the mission and two sent home after vetting -- >> an
elliott broidy and anthony levandowski. >> those that have not received a pardon, joseph maldonado, tiger >> tonighte are just hours w away from joe biden being sworn in as the 46th president. 25,000 national guard troops on du.ty joining us. i am ama daetz. >> in about ten hours mr. biden will take the oath of office. he will face a nation in pain and in crisis. abc news is at the capitol with a look at what to expect tomorrow. ♪ ♪ amazing grace ♪ >> reporter:...
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elliott broidy and anthony levandowski. >> those that have not received a pardon, joseph maldonado, tiger king, rudy giuliani and no pardon for mr. trump or his family. >> tonight we are just hours away from joe biden being sworn in as the nation's 46th president. 25,000 national guard troops on duty. thank you for joining us. i am ama daetz. >> in about ten hours mr. biden will take the oath of office. he will face a nation in pain and in crisis. abc news is at the capitol with a look at what to expect tomorrow. ♪ ♪ amazing grace ♪ >> reporter: hours before taking the oath of office president-elect joe biden pausing to honor the more than 400,000 american lives lost to covid-19. >> to heal we must remember. >> the president-elect emotional before departing his beloved home state of delaware, mourning the absence of his late son beau. >> ladies and gentlemen, i only have one regret. he's not here. >> reporter: biden arriving in a washington unrecognizable from past inaugurations. 25,000 national guard members patrol the streets. amid concerns of threats from inside their ranks at least a
elliott broidy and anthony levandowski. >> those that have not received a pardon, joseph maldonado, tiger king, rudy giuliani and no pardon for mr. trump or his family. >> tonight we are just hours away from joe biden being sworn in as the nation's 46th president. 25,000 national guard troops on duty. thank you for joining us. i am ama daetz. >> in about ten hours mr. biden will take the oath of office. he will face a nation in pain and in crisis. abc news is at the capitol...
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professor paul elliott from peel couege professor paul elliott from peel college london.rom its british factories. the cabinet office minister, michael gove, has insisted there will be no interruption in the supply of the vaccine in the uk. we must make sure that we continue with the effective acceleration of the vaccination programme that relies on the supply schedule has schedule that has been agreed to being honoured. that is the first most important thing. but secondarily, i'm sure that we all want to do everything possible to make sure that as many people in countries which are our friends and neighbours are vaccinated and i think we best achieve that through dialogue and cooperation and friendship. michael gove there. gavin lee is our europe correspondent and he explained what the situation is now following last night's meeting. i think it is a little more cordial thanit i think it is a little more cordial than it was before. i think some of that disapproval, some of that astonishment and anger, particularly at the interview that the chief executive of astrazeneca h
professor paul elliott from peel couege professor paul elliott from peel college london.rom its british factories. the cabinet office minister, michael gove, has insisted there will be no interruption in the supply of the vaccine in the uk. we must make sure that we continue with the effective acceleration of the vaccination programme that relies on the supply schedule has schedule that has been agreed to being honoured. that is the first most important thing. but secondarily, i'm sure that we...
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dennis honor the black creek system by stepping as well as nixing in songs from kendrick lamarr, missy elliott, and tupac. >>> ceo of oakland do singer by after 38 years. he announces plans to retire today. he started as a ben dery and and assistant director back in the 1980s when the zoo was nearly bankrupt. and get this? considered one of the 10 worst in the country. well, he obviously helped turn it around into the facility it is today. he plans to help the zoo reopen after the health order and then will retire later in the spring. >>> the tahoe area is under a winter storm warning, you can see visibility on the slopes are already getting worse. this is video from about two hours ago. several feet of snow are expected at high elevations. and flurries in reno today, officials expect up to a foot of snow here. this is at mount rose. transportation officials say weather can change on a dime and they have a full arsenal of tools ready to go including a 30,000 yd.b3 of salt. plus they expect to create man- made avalanches to prevent a one from happening. >> perform an avalanche control, and miti
dennis honor the black creek system by stepping as well as nixing in songs from kendrick lamarr, missy elliott, and tupac. >>> ceo of oakland do singer by after 38 years. he announces plans to retire today. he started as a ben dery and and assistant director back in the 1980s when the zoo was nearly bankrupt. and get this? considered one of the 10 worst in the country. well, he obviously helped turn it around into the facility it is today. he plans to help the zoo reopen after the...
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richard elliott, covering the republicans. begin with the purdue campaign. -- perdue campaign. supporters are not there because of the exposure to covid-19. reporter: getting close to the finish line, then you have the quarantine. he was exposed to covid-19. he is doing fine. his wife is fine. we may see him virtually this evening before the night is over. i've been talking with his staff members. cautiouslye they are optimistic. they say this will be a tight race. they do not believe the race will be over this evening. i've been talking with other republicans, who say this is all about giving republicans -- getting republicans to the polls. they say that will be the deciding factor in this race. >> thank you. we could have a long evening. our coverage continues with richard elliott, following the kelly loeffler campaign. richard? reporter: the ballroom here is filling up rapidly, because this is a watch party, a combined watch party for kelly loeffler and david perdue. it comes as no surprise. essentially, a combined campaign
richard elliott, covering the republicans. begin with the purdue campaign. -- perdue campaign. supporters are not there because of the exposure to covid-19. reporter: getting close to the finish line, then you have the quarantine. he was exposed to covid-19. he is doing fine. his wife is fine. we may see him virtually this evening before the night is over. i've been talking with his staff members. cautiouslye they are optimistic. they say this will be a tight race. they do not believe the race...
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hosting today's talk is elliott burke. the managing partner of burke farrar, and an expert on everything related to politics includingg election law and election operation. so we're very pleased to have him here for some host on salt talk and for that i will turn over to ella different in their view. >> thank you john, thank you secretary chertoff for her talk today. we launch is talk in the form to discuss the administration on elections. including the role federal government. both these talks will provide a counter to some of the noise in thisse information that is been out there it will help to clarify the federal role in our elections and why the states largely have the discretion to and minister of the elections. but when the federal government does get involvedoe in when my thanks goes out. we wanted to talk today about the role that they have in the election issues and oversight. you were there on those up deputy out since on the creation of the apartment. we took over at from secretary what role did you see the dep
hosting today's talk is elliott burke. the managing partner of burke farrar, and an expert on everything related to politics includingg election law and election operation. so we're very pleased to have him here for some host on salt talk and for that i will turn over to ella different in their view. >> thank you john, thank you secretary chertoff for her talk today. we launch is talk in the form to discuss the administration on elections. including the role federal government. both these...
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performance nia dennis >> she flipped to the beat of kendrick lamar, she stepped to the tune of missy elliottve. >> another brilliant routine for the ages >> reporter: an unforgettable to black culture, courtesy of ucla senior, nia dennis >> it was so fun watching you, n tell me about the inspiration. reflection of everything i am as a woman >> it is a reflection of everything i am as a woman today. i want to shine light into my culture. >> reporter: that step inspired choreography attributed to her dad. >> i don't think i've seenart stepping as part of a floor routine before tell me what inspires you to bring stepping into your performance? >> my father is greek, he's a a. he was always stepping when i was growing up. and i'm a daddy's sigma. he's always stepping growing up. i am a daddy's girl. >> reporter: the 21-year-old has built something of a reputation for jaw-dropping routines, earning rave reviews for the routine last year.reviews for be inspired routine last year. this time there was no crowd, but for dennis, that was no problem. cheered on not just by her teammates, but millions o
performance nia dennis >> she flipped to the beat of kendrick lamar, she stepped to the tune of missy elliottve. >> another brilliant routine for the ages >> reporter: an unforgettable to black culture, courtesy of ucla senior, nia dennis >> it was so fun watching you, n tell me about the inspiration. reflection of everything i am as a woman >> it is a reflection of everything i am as a woman today. i want to shine light into my culture. >> reporter: that...
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this one included kendrick lamar, beyonce, megan thee stallion, missy elliott, tupac, among others.t incredible. >> she's changing the game. i mean. >> look at her. >> she is completely changing it up. >> that's really cool. go nia, go nia. what else we got? >> should we talk about a bad date, a really bad date? >> let's do it. this is a good date. >> don't ever -- yes, our date, fantastic. i will not be distracted. so this young man and woman go out. she's thinking they're having a great time. until she sees in the reflection of his glasses that he's looking at the dating app bumble. apparently not having a good time. >> no! >> not having a good time. >> why would he do that? >> clearly not having a good time. >> oh, no! >> yes. >> she outed him. she took the video, outed him, almost 500,000 views. my guess is he's not going to find a date anytime soon. >> probably not. hopefully he'll find somebody more interesting, i guess. i mean, i'm not trying to blame her. on to the next one. do you even know these dating apps by the way? >> no. i'm old school. blind date was the worst experi
this one included kendrick lamar, beyonce, megan thee stallion, missy elliott, tupac, among others.t incredible. >> she's changing the game. i mean. >> look at her. >> she is completely changing it up. >> that's really cool. go nia, go nia. what else we got? >> should we talk about a bad date, a really bad date? >> let's do it. this is a good date. >> don't ever -- yes, our date, fantastic. i will not be distracted. so this young man and woman go out....
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mr elliott. thank you.t is too early to say because we do not actually know whether or not you will see the following vaccines come through and we‘ve got to see what happens with the roll—out as well because you have potential challenges to that. what we are trying to do is get as much flexibility as possible to allow us to not take those vaccines allow us to not take those vaccines a look at alternative disposal options, and are looking at the facilities of the options we have there. this was a whole and activated viral vaccine and it is in the clinic now but was not in there last year and why we didn‘t do it especially given the news of the mutations we are seeing in the virus is by having a whole and activated virus, you have a much broader real estate. this is in many ways for us, a tried and tested proven vaccine platform with a much broader range of immune response so a much broader range of immune response so it is unlikely that any... inclusions and part of the portfolio. that brings me neatly onto
mr elliott. thank you.t is too early to say because we do not actually know whether or not you will see the following vaccines come through and we‘ve got to see what happens with the roll—out as well because you have potential challenges to that. what we are trying to do is get as much flexibility as possible to allow us to not take those vaccines allow us to not take those vaccines a look at alternative disposal options, and are looking at the facilities of the options we have there. this...
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people like steve gagnon elliott writing and rapper lil' wayne.meade didn't make the cut he still has to wear the ankle bracelet for the string of killings he committed in the early 80s. as well as julian assange and edward snowden and sara jessica parker. it brings up key questions why do we allow pardons? why are they always at the end and why does the president have a monopoly on the? i don't know but my buddy tanner is in the pen right now. check out his crime. i'll bet it's the guy filming it guy filming it that the dead knees trying to do blame the dog. free. tyrus the partons lil' wayne, why? what's going on? >> obviously they have a relationship which is nice when you're in trouble. you have a present you have a direct line to say goodbye to that ladies and gentlemen. biois hear why do you like trump especially in any urban community. he represents take all the tweeting stuff but he represents being of self-made individual who doesn't take a backseat to anyone and is financially set. he's cool and he has his own catch. when you saw the lif
people like steve gagnon elliott writing and rapper lil' wayne.meade didn't make the cut he still has to wear the ankle bracelet for the string of killings he committed in the early 80s. as well as julian assange and edward snowden and sara jessica parker. it brings up key questions why do we allow pardons? why are they always at the end and why does the president have a monopoly on the? i don't know but my buddy tanner is in the pen right now. check out his crime. i'll bet it's the guy filming...
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. >> i am sarah elliott. >> i am not, a historian at the house of representatives. >> we wanted to talk about the history of african-american representation in the 20th century. >> almost three decades, where there are no african-americans served in either the house or the senate. that had to do with the jim crow laws that go on the books in the south. the way that changes over time -- there is a critical thing going on in the south, where african-americans begin to leave the south and move northward, as part of a multi-decade movement that would later recall the great migration. that begins -- depending on which historian you talk to, 1890's and it runs through world war ii. it picks up momentum around world war i as there is a need to fill industrial jobs, and jobs that have been occupied by many who have gone off to fight in the war. out of the rural south come into industrial jobs, st. louis, cleveland, pittsburgh, new york. over time, the african-american population increases. the african-americans in the cities are gradually created by the political parties. it is a perfect exampl
. >> i am sarah elliott. >> i am not, a historian at the house of representatives. >> we wanted to talk about the history of african-american representation in the 20th century. >> almost three decades, where there are no african-americans served in either the house or the senate. that had to do with the jim crow laws that go on the books in the south. the way that changes over time -- there is a critical thing going on in the south, where african-americans begin to...
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notable among them steve bannon, longtime campaign strategist, elliott brody, former deputy national sequence two wrappers, little wayne and bill free known as kodak black, one person tied to the russia probe, paul erickson. in a farewell address the president highlighting his compliments. >> as i leave the white house i have been reflecting on dangers that reflect the priceless inheritance we all share as the world's most powerful nation america faces constant threats of challenges from abroad but the greatest danger we face is loss of confidence in ourselves, loss of confidence in our national greatness. >> reporter: he ends where he began with make america great. what will joe biden say in his address? we expect a message of unity as the country is facing so many challenges to racial division, economic uncertainty, we have a preview of what biden may say. listen. >> to heal we must remember is hard sometimes to remember, but that is how we heal. it is important to do that as a nation. >> reporter: the security measures continuing to tighten, still on high alert, 12 national guard
notable among them steve bannon, longtime campaign strategist, elliott brody, former deputy national sequence two wrappers, little wayne and bill free known as kodak black, one person tied to the russia probe, paul erickson. in a farewell address the president highlighting his compliments. >> as i leave the white house i have been reflecting on dangers that reflect the priceless inheritance we all share as the world's most powerful nation america faces constant threats of challenges from...
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jillian: among them steve bannon, former deputy finance chair of the rnc elliott, rappers little wayneommitted know that was his name. the biden administration promising path to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants. neil: carley shimkus joins us with the 8 year plan. >> reporter: president-elect biden will announce a massive immigration overhaul including a pathway to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants, that bill expected to be unveiled today. it would allow those here illegally to become citizens over the course of the year and green cards for people protected from deportation under the d's of the aca program known as dreamers. the president-elect without to end construction of the border wall and the remain in mexico policy and limits on refugee admissions as well as halt deportations for 100 days. that commitment could be tested soon as the caravan of thousands of migrants is moving toward the us border from honduras. lindsey graham sounding the alarm writing if the biden administration does not merely send a clear and unmistakable signal they support the tough
jillian: among them steve bannon, former deputy finance chair of the rnc elliott, rappers little wayneommitted know that was his name. the biden administration promising path to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants. neil: carley shimkus joins us with the 8 year plan. >> reporter: president-elect biden will announce a massive immigration overhaul including a pathway to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants, that bill expected to be unveiled today. it would allow those...
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missy elliott tweeted one word, "snappin." >> such great attitude.lmost relaxed. it's amazing. >> it's amazing. >> thank you. >>> ahead, we talk with "face the nation's" margaret brennana about her r interview w with dr birxrx. hey, r rita! you nonow earn 3% % on dinin, includuding takeouout! bon appepetit. hey kim, y you now eararn 5% on travel p purchased t through ch! way y ahead of y you! hey,y, neal! youou can earnn 3% at t drugstoreses. buddy, i i'm riright here. why are you yelling? because that's what i do! you're always earning with 5% cash back on travel purchasesed through h chase, 3% at t drugstoreses, 3% on diningng includingng takeout, and 1.1.5% on evererything else youou buy. chase.e. mamake more ofof what's your. wawatch this,, he'll l think we'r're vip. wow, he e does thinknk we're v. and backststage! trustst me n? i i never doububted you. i didid for a sesecond, butt that's's gone now,w, i trust y. the alall-new sienenna. toyota.. let't's go placeces. the alall-new sienenna. sometimes,s, you wantt spspeedy but r reliable. statate-o
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john elliott was a bar owner and a stalwart of the denver music scene.therese anstey. they traveled the world living in scotland and australia before settling in colorado. at his bar, john championed up and coming punk rock bands. he was known for his outspokenness and his big heart. he was definitely a fierce friend, said rob rushing, founder of punk rock saves lives -- punkrocksaveslives.org. a nonprofit. john was battling pancreatic cancer and thought he had covid early last year. when he caught the virus a second time in november, ms. body gave out. he was always about the grand gesture, but he was also about the little things, said mary therese. that's something i'm going to miss. john elliott was 51. brittany palomo was an emergency room nurse in south texas. she was a bookworm who could light up the whole room with her smile, said her stepfather robert salinas. he was a fan of the chicago cubs and a good brisket. brittany finished nursing school in december of 2019 and started her first job as an emergency room nurse this past spring. she loved it
john elliott was a bar owner and a stalwart of the denver music scene.therese anstey. they traveled the world living in scotland and australia before settling in colorado. at his bar, john championed up and coming punk rock bands. he was known for his outspokenness and his big heart. he was definitely a fierce friend, said rob rushing, founder of punk rock saves lives -- punkrocksaveslives.org. a nonprofit. john was battling pancreatic cancer and thought he had covid early last year. when he...
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trey elliott first started his mission of faith by holding a prayer vigil outside the tulsa police departments officers on duty their pretties artie prayed for 325. these extended his reach, praying all over the world and all of the country via skype and assume. we could all do more of that. prayed for each other and being kind. most-watched, most gratefully spent the evening with us. good night from washington, i'm shannon bream. ♪ ♪ look at this human trying to get in shape. you know what...
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"today in the bay" jean elle elliott reports. >> reporter: moving out.o the capitol to provide security. chp already there. there could be armed attacks on all 50 of the nation's state capitols. federal law enforcement officials are searching for threats from right-wing extremists. >> all 50 state fbi, jttfs in the four territories are working 24 hours a day to pursue every lead, every credible threat. >> bay area police agencies are working closely with federal partners and beefing up staffing just in case. >> at this time we don't have any information on any credible threats. . >> while they aren't expecting protests, they are preparing, keeping a close eye on government buildings. >> you go past additional officers between now and the date of the inauguration who will be patrolling the government buildings in the city. >> the u.s. postal service is also taking precautions in fran, removing some mailboxes near the civic center and closing a post office in the area early on saturday. people who live nearby say if protesters gather, they will avoid the a
"today in the bay" jean elle elliott reports. >> reporter: moving out.o the capitol to provide security. chp already there. there could be armed attacks on all 50 of the nation's state capitols. federal law enforcement officials are searching for threats from right-wing extremists. >> all 50 state fbi, jttfs in the four territories are working 24 hours a day to pursue every lead, every credible threat. >> bay area police agencies are working closely with federal...
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gave money to build a wall on the border with mexico yet to stand trial is also reportedly pardoned elliott brody a former. john hendren joins us live now from washington d.c. john so president from granting those pardons on his final day we knew this was coming what more do we know. well trumpet always been criticized for violating the norms of clemency policy that looks like he's done it again with steve bannon on his pardon list one of trump's aides who was being prosecuted for do fraud ing donors who wanted to create trump's border wall so he was accused of defrauding trump's most avid supporters also we have rappers like little wayne kodak black both arrested on gun charges little wayne still facing those charges and now is exonerated by the president so the president has moved forward with a list of what we understand to be $143.00 people down in the late hours we understand that bannon for example was just added to the list for certain at the end but what is notable is also what is not on these on that list the rioters who attacked the capitol big supporters of president trump we are
gave money to build a wall on the border with mexico yet to stand trial is also reportedly pardoned elliott brody a former. john hendren joins us live now from washington d.c. john so president from granting those pardons on his final day we knew this was coming what more do we know. well trumpet always been criticized for violating the norms of clemency policy that looks like he's done it again with steve bannon on his pardon list one of trump's aides who was being prosecuted for do fraud ing...