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kennedy: katherine? vectra pence.at michael and katherine outside with two apiece. jason to start himself into delete it donald trump named a ladies man by his peers at new york military academy. suspected he gets in all guys school? kennedy: so? i am non- binary. i don't see ever because i blocked my comfort question number four, which ticket contains a candidate who's credited for leading his high school football team to an undefeated season, jason kuester expect one 100% truck/pence. and katherine. i'm going to give it to slippage of the court about, maybe. kennedy: katherine is right, biden was a standout wide receiver and as high school. that means katherine and jason are tied with three apiece. i call your trailing by one. but this is where the fun has begun. question number five, which ticket contains the candidate who says their favorite movie is the wizard of oz. katherine? >> tough one. biden harris. kennedy: michael? >> i'm going to go with biden harris too. >> and jason? >> i'm going the same way. that is
kennedy: katherine? vectra pence.at michael and katherine outside with two apiece. jason to start himself into delete it donald trump named a ladies man by his peers at new york military academy. suspected he gets in all guys school? kennedy: so? i am non- binary. i don't see ever because i blocked my comfort question number four, which ticket contains a candidate who's credited for leading his high school football team to an undefeated season, jason kuester expect one 100% truck/pence. and...
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see for your freezing a little bit i'm going to go to katherine.okay take a deep breath and let's get your new york city on. so katherine, the president certainly did excite the crowd when he talked about making sure they continue to fight. phrases like stop the steel has been resonating. and maybe some people who don't have their reasonable wits about them felt that stopping the steel meant going into the capitol and physically stopping members of congress from voting on certifying the electoral college results. what do you see here? and has anyone overextended themselves trying to punish the president? >> of course i want to look at making the maximum space for free speech pretty think it's really, really important. even when we are in a crisis to say is this constitutional protected speech? i think that will be important question for congress to take up if they move forward with the impeachment proceedings or censure. at the same time i think it's very clear the reason that crowd was in d.c. in the first place was because donald trump called the
see for your freezing a little bit i'm going to go to katherine.okay take a deep breath and let's get your new york city on. so katherine, the president certainly did excite the crowd when he talked about making sure they continue to fight. phrases like stop the steel has been resonating. and maybe some people who don't have their reasonable wits about them felt that stopping the steel meant going into the capitol and physically stopping members of congress from voting on certifying the...
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eastern per lib reason.com and reason, katherine mangu-ward. in host of the aggressive progressive podcasts it is chris hawn. he looked so surly, welcome everyone it's great to see you. bye also at the hate to see these rights continue in portland. every time they break windows, every time they throw pp bottles at cops it breaks my heart. stomach i am trying to decide kennedy if we are allowed to be angry at this one and acknowledge this when orders this political violence committed by the correct tribes we have more muted in our criticism? i'm still trying to decode with the rules are for the sort of thing. for me it is been very consistent the whole time, political violence is absolutely unacceptable. . , end of story. glenn jenn saki sandwich at the white house today. joe biden would pop up at the campaign no violence that's not good. he also claimed in presidential debate that ntp does not exist is just an idea. but antifa his actual human beings but it's an organization of people that are taking part in these riots and acts of the end of w
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that wraps up the business from me. >> thanks a lot, katherine. time for our focus report.onight we take you to a small village in iceland which was home to french ferbermen in the 1930's. many of them died in difficult conditions but today members of the village still remembers them. >> the last of the scooners levitt this part of iceland long ago but there remains the memories of a different time. soldiers wrote a little-known history. they haimed from varying small towns and traveled here to fish cod. for four centuries and until 1935, french fishermen would stop by here, in this village in the east of ice land, a place now known as the small french village among locals. reporter: joyful memories, even though reality was very different, especially far they would spend eight months at sea working 20-hour zay days, all the while facing the pobaltsd of disease, and homesickness. some 4,000 are believed to have died, many lost at sea but also some in the city grave yard. the building is now a museum, a tribute to those who made it possible. >> see the fishermen. they were ve
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>> katherine do you have any additional thoughts? >> hello issue everybody, hi. i'm katherine, the president of the massachusetts historical society and this is a great program. i'm kind of interesting -- i threw out the question because in the wonderful book you mentioned, american slavery, american freedom, ed more began's book he exploder all the models for sub ordination and labor and trying to get at how did we, being americans, make that jump to this model of slavery that was really extreme. life-long inheritable, immutable, ratified by nature. some of the first laws in the new colony, i'm thinking virginia as well, were regulating marriage and reproduction and they were really strict, and he -- but as some point he mentioned just casually that shortly after the 1619 moment, the first people -- some of the first amendment sold on the shores were white women. white women brought over from england, their indentures were sold, they are now going to fit that definition of slavery you're talking about, right? because they have no legal existence. they can't make
>> katherine do you have any additional thoughts? >> hello issue everybody, hi. i'm katherine, the president of the massachusetts historical society and this is a great program. i'm kind of interesting -- i threw out the question because in the wonderful book you mentioned, american slavery, american freedom, ed more began's book he exploder all the models for sub ordination and labor and trying to get at how did we, being americans, make that jump to this model of slavery that was...
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so he joins us live from come so katherine most of any has been announced as the winner no real surprise there. no surprises a toll and the president is expected to address the nation within this hour and he we basically expect him to thank he's the voters to call for peace to octagons to go back to work and alia when asked the electoral commission declared the results they took some questions and one of the question was how can this election be described as free fair and transparent following the pre-election violence we've seen in the last few months security forces violence should be spazzing protests denying opposition leaders opportunity to come pain what we wanted for example has said that some of his team members are still being detained others have been killed the electoral commission chairman answer to that saying that some of these measures especially during the campaign taken because of calls with 1000 regulations they said that it was important for the security forces to be there to. enforce the laws because some of the candidates were flouting especially called 19 regulation
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so is monitoring developments from neighboring kenya she joins us live from nairobi katherine what's the latest. bobbie one supporters definitely quite relieved as this development they have been clamoring for restrictions against him to be lifted and as we speak he is meeting with officials of his party the national unity platform and his newly elected members of parliament and new p.c. got a sizable number of m.p.'s across the country in the just concluded election so they're discussing basically the way forward and how these members of parliament can make a difference even in parliament now or the security forces that had besieged the ones home for the last 10 or so days were withdrawn this morning there was a roadblock about 600 meters from his home in my garret that has also been taken away and this is in line with what the police spokesman has been telling us yesterday after the court's ruling he said that the police and the military is going to abide by that court's ruling but then he said that they're going to keep the surveillance he did not give details of this surveillance
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assistant speaker katherine clark told us it could happen as soon as the middle of next week.a farah, the communications director under president trump who stepped down at the beginning of december. i appreciate your willingness to come on and talk to us. you left in early december because you say you saw what was coming. what did you fear? >> thanks for having me. first and foremost i want to say what happened at the capitol was unacceptable, unamerican, undemocratic and any republican, democrat, person of any political stripes needs to be able to denounce it in the staunchest terms. but i will tell you this, my -- i had growing concerns about the fact that i felt like we were misleading the public with this endeavor to say that the election was stolen. there began with being legitimate questions about fraud, about irregularities. this happens with most national elections and obviously when you're doing significant mail-in voting, but we had paths for recourse, you know, more than 60 cases that went before different courts, many with conservative judges and it became abundant
assistant speaker katherine clark told us it could happen as soon as the middle of next week.a farah, the communications director under president trump who stepped down at the beginning of december. i appreciate your willingness to come on and talk to us. you left in early december because you say you saw what was coming. what did you fear? >> thanks for having me. first and foremost i want to say what happened at the capitol was unacceptable, unamerican, undemocratic and any republican,...
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moments ago right here on "new day" the assistant speaker of the house katherine clark told us the houseto impeach president trump as early as the middle of next week. she said if mike pence doesn't invoke the 25th amendment which our indications are he will not, he has indicated that he will not do so, they will hold that impeachment vote by the middle of next week. we now have a timeline. joe overnight a capitol police officer brian sicknick died from officers suffered after donald trump sent the mob to the capitol. donald trump put out a scripted video where for the first time he acknowledged out loud that someone will be president on january 20th and he tried to condemn the deadly mob terror but there's really another video you need to see taken by videographer donald trump jr. just before his father told the crowd to go to the capitol with the hopes of overturning the results of the election. >> so you can see kimberly guilfoyle positively giddy just before they told a mob to go to the capitol. dan ask a screen joe, kayleigh mcenany, donald trump himself all full of smiles literally
moments ago right here on "new day" the assistant speaker of the house katherine clark told us the houseto impeach president trump as early as the middle of next week. she said if mike pence doesn't invoke the 25th amendment which our indications are he will not, he has indicated that he will not do so, they will hold that impeachment vote by the middle of next week. we now have a timeline. joe overnight a capitol police officer brian sicknick died from officers suffered after donald...
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and this president must be removed from office. >> katherine clark of massachusetts, i'm glad you'reafe, and i'm glad you're well, and i'm grateful for you coming on. i know that david cicilline is working on drawing up impeachment in the house judiciary committee. and chairman nadler supports it, along with ted lieu and jamie raskcon, thank you for making time tonight. >> thank you, chris. >> so if the president's impeached he'll face trial in the senate, as he first did almost one year ago. chris van hollen will be sitting in judgment again of this president. he joins me now. let me start with the same question i asked congressman clark. how are you doing? how do you understand the events of yesterday? >> well, chris, it's good to be with you. i'm still in shock that we had a violent mob attack the capitol of the united states, attack our capitol. at the same time, it was predictable given the lies and the poison and the incitement of so many people by the president of the united states, that something like this could happen, something violent could happen in the attempt to prevent
and this president must be removed from office. >> katherine clark of massachusetts, i'm glad you'reafe, and i'm glad you're well, and i'm grateful for you coming on. i know that david cicilline is working on drawing up impeachment in the house judiciary committee. and chairman nadler supports it, along with ted lieu and jamie raskcon, thank you for making time tonight. >> thank you, chris. >> so if the president's impeached he'll face trial in the senate, as he first did...
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so income forest katherine with been here before of course not really a surprise that was 70 said to be in the lead bring us up to speed with the results then and the reactions to these early results. hi foley let me fast give you some information that is reaching us i've just spoken to bobby wind who says that he is effectively under house arrest he says that his house has been surrounded by security forces particularly the military he says he's not being allowed to leave he's called poems journalists who are there get called journeys for press conference and they have been blocked from accessing his compound so basically saying that he is under house arrest but we have spoken to some security officials here who are saying that bobby wine called the press conference to announce he's all in results and that is not allowed by law that's why people he's busy terms and john lisa being blocked from getting into his house but then they say they haven't restricted his movements he is free to go anywhere as long as he goes with government security because he is still a presidential candidat
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and katherine it's not really a surprise given that mrs bennet been declared the winner but present the speed with the results. no surprise the toll is nice but after the declaration of this result the electoral commission took some questions like how can the election be. be described as fair and transparent following the polls pre-election violence we've seen in the last few months the security forces have been accused of using excessive force and some opposition candidates and their support says some opposition candidates have been blocked from come paining freely complaining as they wanted to they while also put to task to explain how the tallying process can be fair when i declare a show results because there is some form one not getting through presidential candidates and that agents on time so they said some of this meshes but to continue doing the complaint peter wrote because of calls with $1000.00 restrictions that maintained that they believe they have run a credible and inclusive election we are also expecting to hear from the president in the coming hour was with spectru
and katherine it's not really a surprise given that mrs bennet been declared the winner but present the speed with the results. no surprise the toll is nice but after the declaration of this result the electoral commission took some questions like how can the election be. be described as fair and transparent following the polls pre-election violence we've seen in the last few months the security forces have been accused of using excessive force and some opposition candidates and their support...
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a few veterans a year katherine bug also needed some help so anton launched his charity projects to fix their apartments for free once he had collected all the money he needed the 1st renovation was completed the project generated quite a month on the internet. in fact all these tweets read tweets reposed and other social media blogs helped spread the word about this modest but popular and kindly initiative far and wide. while most of the all you list are all. my super dork. ordover out of this 300 good deal. don't go. for a can churn you. they're beautiful here at the. grocery and. you know with. the new. ringback record to. share their thoughts. or do good. for you if you deliberately at the will of most of the in the church is just. murder good people doing good. believe. we will be able to that he did. young good us if you do. you would you know what i mean was that a willingness of 30 years of which is just nuts morkie would you. wish in the morning. you knew where when you do this do it the stupid so. took you still so. meanwhile your latest dream request has been processed and al
a few veterans a year katherine bug also needed some help so anton launched his charity projects to fix their apartments for free once he had collected all the money he needed the 1st renovation was completed the project generated quite a month on the internet. in fact all these tweets read tweets reposed and other social media blogs helped spread the word about this modest but popular and kindly initiative far and wide. while most of the all you list are all. my super dork. ordover out of this...
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i want to bring in katherine swiet, retired fbi director and former acting special agent in charge, asbc law enforcement analyst. carmen, let me start there where tom left off. you have one woman who was shot and killed, three or deaths that d.c. officials say are related to yesterday, medical emergencies separately. you were the police chief of a major city. at what point does the lack of information coming out of law enforcement here go from frustrating and curious to inexcusable? >> well, by now, as you mentioned, i would have expected some sort of briefing from one of the law enforcement leaders at least telling us what's happening, what information they have at hand, even though i'm sure there will be a lot of review. they should be giving some information about what the planning was. typically we knew in the past when we had a big demonstration or something coming, we would often give a pre briefing before, letting people know to expect traffic control and officers in the field and to divert out of the area, and that sort of information as well as the fact that we'd be talking ab
i want to bring in katherine swiet, retired fbi director and former acting special agent in charge, asbc law enforcement analyst. carmen, let me start there where tom left off. you have one woman who was shot and killed, three or deaths that d.c. officials say are related to yesterday, medical emergencies separately. you were the police chief of a major city. at what point does the lack of information coming out of law enforcement here go from frustrating and curious to inexcusable? >>...
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i want to thank katherine losely, daniela gibbs ledger. congresswoman pelosi warning about some of these threats. and coming up, my exclusive interview with bill gates talking big tech, tax, and somor goodies. this is stuff we're wearing for the first time tonight. >>> and later, some interesting news about that breakout star at the inaugural, poet amanda gordon. >>> plus, an update on bernie mittens. we've got you covered. back in 30 seconds. vered. back in 30 seconds , microwaves, gas ranges and grills. and if you're looking for... ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> i do believe, and have i said this all along, that we will probably need a supplemental for more security for members when the enemy is within the house of representatives, a threat that members are concerned about. in addition to what is happening outside. >> speaker pelosi speaking directly about the danger and threats of viol
i want to thank katherine losely, daniela gibbs ledger. congresswoman pelosi warning about some of these threats. and coming up, my exclusive interview with bill gates talking big tech, tax, and somor goodies. this is stuff we're wearing for the first time tonight. >>> and later, some interesting news about that breakout star at the inaugural, poet amanda gordon. >>> plus, an update on bernie mittens. we've got you covered. back in 30 seconds. vered. back in 30 seconds ,...
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and katherine flowers on her efforts to improve water and sanitation conditions in rural areas acrossrica. find more schedule information online booktv.org or consult your program guide. >> that afternoon everybody. welcome to the wilson center for one of our final programs of 2020. today's discussion is cosponsored bhe
and katherine flowers on her efforts to improve water and sanitation conditions in rural areas acrossrica. find more schedule information online booktv.org or consult your program guide. >> that afternoon everybody. welcome to the wilson center for one of our final programs of 2020. today's discussion is cosponsored bhe
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mary katherine bait bates. a book on how she and other women happened their personal relationships and pursuits. she was a daughter of margaret mead. also in the news, publishers weekly report comes the gains of independent publishers. 36 made their nonfiction bestseller list in 2020 compared to the year prior. and the out postal service has a announced the late novelist ursula la gwen will be the 33rd stamp in the literary live steers. a stamp will be a portrait of the author with a background based on the novel the darkness. booktv will bring you new programs and publishing news and watch all of our past programs anytime at booktv.org. >> hi, everyone. thank you so much for tuning in today. i'm keir keira butler at mother georges and i am reeling from the next week of news. a we watch in horror as the democracy came under attack it was easy to forget the coronavirus is raging with 4,000 new cases every butted the two events related in one really important way. the people who stormed the capitol live in an alt
mary katherine bait bates. a book on how she and other women happened their personal relationships and pursuits. she was a daughter of margaret mead. also in the news, publishers weekly report comes the gains of independent publishers. 36 made their nonfiction bestseller list in 2020 compared to the year prior. and the out postal service has a announced the late novelist ursula la gwen will be the 33rd stamp in the literary live steers. a stamp will be a portrait of the author with a background...
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let us give katherine our appreciation and gratitude. [applause] resulting in many positive out comes such as the four of five tribal colleges signing a memorandum of agreement to qualified service members attending college and for mark's presentation this morning we know there are many challenges that we face working with our fellow north dakota citizens who are tribal members. and we are committed to make progress on tribal engagement on those fronts. we now stand shifting to education, we spend over 50% of our general fund on k-12 and higher education and provide the state support in the united states. given that, we have a right to have high expectations about elevating our approach beyond what may have been the familiar schooling from decades ago. we have steps to create a high performing education system that is responsive to the emotional, well-being and should that individual should an education in a career academy like the successful one in bismarck in the private sector and k-12, you shouldn't live in the capital city to have a
let us give katherine our appreciation and gratitude. [applause] resulting in many positive out comes such as the four of five tribal colleges signing a memorandum of agreement to qualified service members attending college and for mark's presentation this morning we know there are many challenges that we face working with our fellow north dakota citizens who are tribal members. and we are committed to make progress on tribal engagement on those fronts. we now stand shifting to education, we...
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roy wilkin, the executive director of the naacp, katherine graham payden. herbert jenkins, the chief of police, atlanta, georgia. the commission will investigate the origins of the recent disorders in our cities. it will make recommendations to me, to the congress, to the state governors, and to the mayors for measures to prevent or contain such disasters in the future. in their work, the commission members will have access to the facts that are gathered by director edgar hoover and the federal bureau of investigation. the fbi will continue to exercise its full authority to investigate these riots in accordance with my standing instructions and continue to search for evidence of conspiracy. but even before the commission begins its work and even before all the evidence is in, there are some things that we can tell about the outbraeeaks of this summer. first, let there be no mistake about it, the looting and arson and plunder and pillage, which have occurred are not part of a civil rights protest. there is no american right to loot stores or to burn building
roy wilkin, the executive director of the naacp, katherine graham payden. herbert jenkins, the chief of police, atlanta, georgia. the commission will investigate the origins of the recent disorders in our cities. it will make recommendations to me, to the congress, to the state governors, and to the mayors for measures to prevent or contain such disasters in the future. in their work, the commission members will have access to the facts that are gathered by director edgar hoover and the federal...
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welcome katherine. i just what to say i cannot member the lesson had so much pleasure in reading a book such as yours. it really is an absolute triumph i am thrilled to have the opportunity to talk to about it today really. select thank you so much that means a great duck coming from you. i have admired your work for so long. thank you so much for joining me this evening. thank you so much for the roosevelt house for having me. this is great fun. i think this is the next best thing i'm so glad you all get together this evening. thank you bree much everyone. >> is harold mentioned you have an interesting bio. you were at harvard, the note to cambridge, now you're back at harvard. we were born in chicago. so just tell us a little bit about yourself and what led you to have this education respect i grew up on movies like the sound of music and white christmas and a great escape. some of the porch the summertime some of her favorite times are british classics and we read everything, it really sparks a love
welcome katherine. i just what to say i cannot member the lesson had so much pleasure in reading a book such as yours. it really is an absolute triumph i am thrilled to have the opportunity to talk to about it today really. select thank you so much that means a great duck coming from you. i have admired your work for so long. thank you so much for joining me this evening. thank you so much for the roosevelt house for having me. this is great fun. i think this is the next best thing i'm so glad...
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katherine, how are you? look in the camera. how are you?ight in the camera. not at your tv. >> oh, my god, i see myself now. >> how are you? how has your year been? >> oh, it's been very sad. >> oh, did i see matching leopard with outfit? i'm loving the outfit, kat. >> mom, stop looking at yourself and look in the camera. so, tell us -- brooke says -- brooke wants to know if she sees matching leopard. >> i see matching leopard. show me that watch band. >> it's leopard, everything. >> so, how have you been, mom? i have not seen you. usually you are here for the holidays. don't tell where we are. but usually you're here for the holidays and you're not here. i haven't seen you in a year. i haven't hugged your face. >> i know. it's been very, very, very upsetting. and sad. there are so many things that are going on. huh? what you say? >> how are you holding up? i said, how are you holding up? >> i'm hanging in there. i'm hanging in there. >> have you seen my nieces and my sister and my great nephews? >> well, i saw ashley today because i had he
katherine, how are you? look in the camera. how are you?ight in the camera. not at your tv. >> oh, my god, i see myself now. >> how are you? how has your year been? >> oh, it's been very sad. >> oh, did i see matching leopard with outfit? i'm loving the outfit, kat. >> mom, stop looking at yourself and look in the camera. so, tell us -- brooke says -- brooke wants to know if she sees matching leopard. >> i see matching leopard. show me that watch band....
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i also want to especially thank senator katherine cortez masso, amazing chair of the d.n.c.c. and all the great st. and the shout out to two members of the d.s.c.c. who right after election day went down to georgia, spept their christmas and new year's holidays there, and that is kristi roberts and laura. our communications director and our political director. and a great shout out to my dear friend for over a decade, stacey abrams, and her whole team at fair fight georgia. for 10 years she and her team and so many of the women's groups, black women's groups, worked and worked and worked to change georgia. stacey would be the first to tell you she didn't do it alone. so a huge thank you to the many organizations who have been working so hard for so many years just to get this moment. and of course none of this would be possible without the hundreds of thousands of organizers and volunteers who put their time, sweat, and determination into this vicktry. -- vicktry. organizing during a pandemic is not easy. but you-all found a way and we say thank you. i have already spoken to p
i also want to especially thank senator katherine cortez masso, amazing chair of the d.n.c.c. and all the great st. and the shout out to two members of the d.s.c.c. who right after election day went down to georgia, spept their christmas and new year's holidays there, and that is kristi roberts and laura. our communications director and our political director. and a great shout out to my dear friend for over a decade, stacey abrams, and her whole team at fair fight georgia. for 10 years she and...
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. >> time now for business and we have katherine bennett with us in the studio and looking at the gamestop saga and push the stocks of a struggling video games company managed to coordinate an unprecedented short squeeze where hedge funds are experiencing a loss because of these retail traders. >> this whole situation has been painted as a david and go lie agget and called revenge of the geeks where the little man is ganging up on the men on wall street and listen to one investor who put his money on gamestop. >> i first started seeing commotion around redditt talking about gamestop and a hedge fund and i tught it was interesting because you saw the common man fighting ainst wall street. and so i put some money in the stock around $85 out of just principle and i thought it was come call. it is the regular joe versus wall street and when i put int i lik being part oft and thato, is shared amongst a lot of people. where are these at-home traders are making enormous gains and use online trading platforms. one such platform is the app robinhood. so much i has taken steps to shore up its financ
. >> time now for business and we have katherine bennett with us in the studio and looking at the gamestop saga and push the stocks of a struggling video games company managed to coordinate an unprecedented short squeeze where hedge funds are experiencing a loss because of these retail traders. >> this whole situation has been painted as a david and go lie agget and called revenge of the geeks where the little man is ganging up on the men on wall street and listen to one investor...
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>> guest: katherine rick christmas to you as well.actually have some agreement, i hate gerrymandering is much as you do. i think the racial gerrymandering we have seen is one of the reasons why we have polarization we have in america today. the district for what nobody can really compete, produces politicians to go to washington who do not feel a need to reach across the aisle either to the left or to the right. i think that is a big problem in this country. what i want to see in this country is successful government. successful companies where people come i want to see organically produced were ideas and creative people are really fulfilling their lives. it does not matter their background their, the color of their skin, that is truly the america i want. and the america a lot of people whom i know on the left and right once. suet on danville, pennsylvania on the republican line this is bob. >> yes hi thank you for taking my call. there's a couple of points i would like to make. one is i remember reading a study on race. what they did
>> guest: katherine rick christmas to you as well.actually have some agreement, i hate gerrymandering is much as you do. i think the racial gerrymandering we have seen is one of the reasons why we have polarization we have in america today. the district for what nobody can really compete, produces politicians to go to washington who do not feel a need to reach across the aisle either to the left or to the right. i think that is a big problem in this country. what i want to see in this...
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thank you, the assistant speaker of the house, congresswoman katherine clark. >> joining me now is the chair of the democratic caucus, congressman hakeem jeffries. he's also a member of the judiciary committee. thank you for being with us, congressman. >> great to be with you, rev. >> congressman jeffries, i want to start by offering my support to you and your family in this time. and you talked -- we talked about this on my radio show, but i regret having to inform our "politics nation" audience that we learned this week that a california man was arrested for sending your loved ones, your brother threatening text messages during the insurrection at the capitol. first off, we're glad you and your loved ones are all right. but can you tell us more about the story of what happened to the threats and what your family is going through? >> well, thank you, rev, for your words of support and appreciate all of the support and prayers that so many people throughout the district i represent and across the nation have sent along the way. you know, this was part of the type of incitement that has
thank you, the assistant speaker of the house, congresswoman katherine clark. >> joining me now is the chair of the democratic caucus, congressman hakeem jeffries. he's also a member of the judiciary committee. thank you for being with us, congressman. >> great to be with you, rev. >> congressman jeffries, i want to start by offering my support to you and your family in this time. and you talked -- we talked about this on my radio show, but i regret having to inform our...
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this is of louisa katherine johnson adams. and it is accompanied on view by a portrait of her mother-in-law abigail adams. and the inscriptions on them are really great. they're in the hand of john quincy adams, husband to one, and son to the other. and it records their names and their dates. and this is really very important for silhouettes because silhouettes don't give you a lot of information, unlike the portrait, the painted portrait that we have on the screen next to this silhouette, the painted portrait fills in a lot of details about what a sitter looks like. but with the silhouette you only have the outer form line. the inscription is really very helpful. and these silhouettes descended in the adams family, and so it's a very nice way of understanding both public portraiture in the form of a beautiful painting, like this by charles robert leslie, leslie was an artist who was born in the colonial america, colonial british america, traveled to london and studied at the royal academy under benjamin west, another ex-pat c
this is of louisa katherine johnson adams. and it is accompanied on view by a portrait of her mother-in-law abigail adams. and the inscriptions on them are really great. they're in the hand of john quincy adams, husband to one, and son to the other. and it records their names and their dates. and this is really very important for silhouettes because silhouettes don't give you a lot of information, unlike the portrait, the painted portrait that we have on the screen next to this silhouette, the...
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joining us now is katherine lucy, white house reporter for the "wall street journal." good evening. >> great to be here. >> let me sart with a cut from mitch mcconnell talking about his frustrations over everything that's been going on. and then reaction on what that tells us about the climate. here's what mr. mcconnell had to say! recently as october, president biden said you can't legislate by executive action unless you're a dictator. in one week, signed more than 30 unilateral actions and working americans are getting short stripped. >> that's a half step away from joe biden is looking like a dictator. what's it mean for the climate in congress? does it look like things will start getting done? >> i think you laid it out at the top of the show, joshua. this is the biden presidency started out with a big flurry of executive actions. they wanted to send a strong message and show that they were moving quickly on a lot of fronts at the beginning of this administration. they really planned for months to have these sort of busy first ten days on the executive side. but n
joining us now is katherine lucy, white house reporter for the "wall street journal." good evening. >> great to be here. >> let me sart with a cut from mitch mcconnell talking about his frustrations over everything that's been going on. and then reaction on what that tells us about the climate. here's what mr. mcconnell had to say! recently as october, president biden said you can't legislate by executive action unless you're a dictator. in one week, signed more than 30...
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katherine, what do we have? trump is doing the same thing in this runoff that he did in the 2020 presidential election to dispute this runoff just in case the republicans loose. bill, i think that -- look, i don't take this away from the president. he's the best base motivator that the republican party has. i mean clearly, 75 million people voted for him. but you can't have it both ways. you can't tell georgians this is a fraudulent process and then saying -- and then say please come participate in this fraudulent process. that's why it's going to be really interesting to watch what happens on monday night, just by the way he wants it to be. >>> still to come, i love this story. huge ramifications. a ninth grader who didn't make the varsity cheerleading squad went on a foul-mouthed tirade on snapchat, got her kicked off the jv squad. were her first amendment rights violated in the process? the case may go before the supreme court of the united states and that's what leads me to this week's survey question at sme
katherine, what do we have? trump is doing the same thing in this runoff that he did in the 2020 presidential election to dispute this runoff just in case the republicans loose. bill, i think that -- look, i don't take this away from the president. he's the best base motivator that the republican party has. i mean clearly, 75 million people voted for him. but you can't have it both ways. you can't tell georgians this is a fraudulent process and then saying -- and then say please come...
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katherine interviewed someone in d.c. who said i can't believe that 74 million people voted for trump. if the attitude is after four years they shouldn't be voting for trump or in a democracy, you shouldn't vote for something or someone, then unfortunately united states is going anywhere. they have to really listening and getting to know each other and hasn't happened during trump's term. >> 74 million voters versus 81 million voters, one of the most polla rised voters. joe biden is going to be pulled in different directions within his own party. just to look at the democratic party, he is at odds with bernie sanders on a whole host of issues. he is aiming to hold the center. can he fly the flag to the left and to the left of the left. >> he adopted some of their language, hence the reference to quite systemic racism in his speech today and we can see the influence of the left wing of the party in the whole diversity agenda and see it in biden's cabinet picks that he hopes to get confirmed, the native american secretary a
katherine interviewed someone in d.c. who said i can't believe that 74 million people voted for trump. if the attitude is after four years they shouldn't be voting for trump or in a democracy, you shouldn't vote for something or someone, then unfortunately united states is going anywhere. they have to really listening and getting to know each other and hasn't happened during trump's term. >> 74 million voters versus 81 million voters, one of the most polla rised voters. joe biden is going...
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katherine kempf's fairfax alan, is out of the hospital in much better health and back at the life care center of kirkland. patty hayes still faces an unfolding crisis, wondering if the nation's first response will inform more permanent ones for protecting the most vulnerable among us. i'm soledad o'brien. stay safe and we'll see you back here next week on "matter of fact." (soft music) hey dad, i'm about to leave. don't forget your hat . good morning. how can i help? i need help connecting with my students. behind every last minute save, ok, that works. and holiday surprise, thank you! a customer service rep is working unseen, making it happen. and at genesys, we're proud to help them help you everyday. >>> today on "asian pacific america" we showcase another documentary which received a grant from the aaja of the san francisco bay area, the asian american journalists association and its rising with the tide project. this time we show and talk about the good immigrant with co-directors, producer and immigration attorney featured in the film to talk about the issues and most important t
katherine kempf's fairfax alan, is out of the hospital in much better health and back at the life care center of kirkland. patty hayes still faces an unfolding crisis, wondering if the nation's first response will inform more permanent ones for protecting the most vulnerable among us. i'm soledad o'brien. stay safe and we'll see you back here next week on "matter of fact." (soft music) hey dad, i'm about to leave. don't forget your hat . good morning. how can i help? i need help...
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. >>> katherine rampell joins me from new york. republican pushback over the stimulus package cost.te in the "washington post," "it's almost like clockwork, as soon as a democrat enters the white house, republicans pretend to care about deficits again." it is true that after a presidency of defense spending, border walls, tax cuts which benefited the wealthy, now complaints about something that's going to people struggling to survive. >> yes. this seems to be an iron clad rule of politics, one that somehow was not broken by the past four years that once a democrat enters the white house, suddenly republicans pretend to care about deficits again. as you point out, when trump was president, there seemed to not be a single eye batted amongst republicans when they passed an unfunded $2 trillion tax cut that predominantly helped the wealthy and corporations. they spent an additional $2 trillion on top of what was already expected to be spent by the federal government before the coronavirus pandemic hit in the years that trump was president, in his first three years. so they've spilled a
. >>> katherine rampell joins me from new york. republican pushback over the stimulus package cost.te in the "washington post," "it's almost like clockwork, as soon as a democrat enters the white house, republicans pretend to care about deficits again." it is true that after a presidency of defense spending, border walls, tax cuts which benefited the wealthy, now complaints about something that's going to people struggling to survive. >> yes. this seems to be...
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some of that money is going into their savings accounts, katherine. the bank earnings because the fourth quarter earnings are expected -- well, they are expected to be down year over year but the first of the major banks, jp morgan chase, wells fargo and citigroup will release quarterly numbers on friday ahead of the opening bell. this is the kickoff to the fourth quarter earnings season. what are you expecting from the banks for fourth quarter, katherine? >> the banks are going to have a terrible time in the fourth quarter. we're expecting profit declines of about 40% for 4q but the markets looking intensely straight through that and looking for potential doubling off the lows in 1q and 2q of this year. so the markets are definitely positive. i'll add to nancy's point, maria, which is that the markets are in very excited, ecstatic about additional stimulus even though it may not be necessary. i'll agree with her point with regard to consumer discretionary and spending. household debt service payments as a percentage of discretionary income it's the l
some of that money is going into their savings accounts, katherine. the bank earnings because the fourth quarter earnings are expected -- well, they are expected to be down year over year but the first of the major banks, jp morgan chase, wells fargo and citigroup will release quarterly numbers on friday ahead of the opening bell. this is the kickoff to the fourth quarter earnings season. what are you expecting from the banks for fourth quarter, katherine? >> the banks are going to have a...
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. >> that was katherine clark speaking this morning on "good morning america." here's faith abubey. >> usa! >> reporter: this morning, outrage as more details come to light about the deadly attack on the u.s. capitol. investigators finding five guns including a military style assault rifle, two pipebombs and 11 molotov cocktails. more than police officers hurt during the clashes with the violent pro-trump mob. thursday evening 42-year-old officer brian sicknick succumbing to injuries sustained in the battle. that making five deaths now linked to the insurrection on american's symbol of democracy. >> to those who engaged in the acts of violence and destruction, you do not represent our country. and to those who broke the law, you will pay. >> reporter: in a new video president trump condemning the same angry move he riled up with repeated false claims about a stolen election. >> we'll walk down to the capitol! you'll never take back our country with weakness. >> by inciting sedition as he did yesterday, he must be removed from office. while it's only 13 days left
. >> that was katherine clark speaking this morning on "good morning america." here's faith abubey. >> usa! >> reporter: this morning, outrage as more details come to light about the deadly attack on the u.s. capitol. investigators finding five guns including a military style assault rifle, two pipebombs and 11 molotov cocktails. more than police officers hurt during the clashes with the violent pro-trump mob. thursday evening 42-year-old officer brian sicknick...
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katherine kobayashi spoke to him about the risks in the u.s., china and beyond. >> now we have a presidentn the united states and almost half of the country is going to put an aerisk after his name, and say that the election didn't count. now you and i both know that he won the election, but the united states is unprecedentedly politically divided right now and vastly more than any other wealthy democracy in the world and that is the number one risk. >> mr. biden wants responsibility for the fight against the coronavirus. where do you see covid in your assessment? >> 2021 will mostly be how much economic suffering is continuing and in fact is even growing on the back of this coronavirus because in 2020, even though a lot of us got the health care wrong, we did provide a lot of money to ensure that the people that weren't a part of the knowledge economy, the people that were suffering didn't have to worry about three, six, 12 months. that doesn't persist in 2021. >> what risks do you see in the relationship between the u.s. and china? >> the one area that's new is clive at because as the un
katherine kobayashi spoke to him about the risks in the u.s., china and beyond. >> now we have a presidentn the united states and almost half of the country is going to put an aerisk after his name, and say that the election didn't count. now you and i both know that he won the election, but the united states is unprecedentedly politically divided right now and vastly more than any other wealthy democracy in the world and that is the number one risk. >> mr. biden wants...
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it's time now for a look at the day's business news with katherine bennett from our business desk whons me here in the studio. the u.s. president elect joe biden says he'll be laying out his economic plan for the u.s. next thursday but do we have any idea yet of the may have been points of that speech? >> we have an indication of his economic priorities. here's what we do know -- he's not going to be holding back. he says his relief package will be trillions of dollars, including uninsures and include the possibility to postpone rent payments. also direct relief throwing to families, including those $2,000 stimulus checks. his plan will focus on women and minority-owned businesses and he reiterated his desire to see the federal minimum wage, currently at 7:55 an hour to be more than doubled, to $15 an hour. one thing that came out strongly is how urgent he sees the current economic situation. he wants to open u.s. coffers wild knowle. part of this comes from the latest u.s. jobs figures out today. they showed that the u.s. economy she would 140,000 jobs in december led by the hospital
it's time now for a look at the day's business news with katherine bennett from our business desk whons me here in the studio. the u.s. president elect joe biden says he'll be laying out his economic plan for the u.s. next thursday but do we have any idea yet of the may have been points of that speech? >> we have an indication of his economic priorities. here's what we do know -- he's not going to be holding back. he says his relief package will be trillions of dollars, including...
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congresswoman katherine clark, thank you very much for talking about all of these issues. great to have you on "new day". >> thank you, alisyn. >>> the cdc now says it's safe to reopen schools if precautions are taken. so how can that be done? still your best friend. and now your co-pilot. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. >>> teachers are an enormous high priority. that's one of the many reasons why we're going to get vaccines pumped out into the states and the doctor's office as quickly as we can. >> well, the biden administration wants to vaccinate teachers before other people so children can go back into the classrooms. the cdc now says it is safe to rope schools with mask wearing and social distancing. joining us now is dr. paul offit, he's the director of the vaccine education center of the children's hospital in philadelphia and a member of the fda vaccine
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katherine: absolutely. -- every central bank in the world is saying you want to get your economy under control, yet get the virus under control. the prime minister singh he is going to secure 310 million doses as quickly as he can. a couple other headlines i am looking at the boj is saying the economy does remain in severe situation due to the virus. they're also saying they will take more action without hesitation if needed. maybe they would increase that emergency lending program, maybe buy more etf's. no big surprise. we are going to be watching the press conference. the governor will get all kinds of questions. we will see what comes out of that. if he sheds anymore light. rishaad: very quickly, we are seeing core cpi for 2020 they see that as negative half of 1% in october versus the figure there, .6% in terms of deflation. they have upgraded the inflation forecast for next year suggesting they are going to be seeing cpi plus half of 1% in 2021. is that more hope than expectation? the 2% target, they mention less and less these days. kathleen: to forecast that, you have to see wha
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congresswoman katherine clark, we are appreciative of your time this morning. i know there are a lot of moving pieces on your end as well. we will be watching the house floor in just about an hour from now. we appreciate it. >>> we have a lot to get to, in addition to keeping an eye on what's going on in the capitol we are right now in washington waiting for the city's mayor at that podium, at that table, rather, to give an update on the investigation into the capitol riots. >>> we also have new nbc reporting on how u.s. capitol police were warned about possible violence days before ate tack. >>> plus former democratic senator doug jones on what his colleagues have been telling them about their plans for impeachment. >>> and corporate backlash, an unprecedented number of corporations and donors halting police cal donations to republicans after this whole thing. a lot to get to on a busy monday. stay with us. a lot to get to on a busy monday stay with us to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrat
congresswoman katherine clark, we are appreciative of your time this morning. i know there are a lot of moving pieces on your end as well. we will be watching the house floor in just about an hour from now. we appreciate it. >>> we have a lot to get to, in addition to keeping an eye on what's going on in the capitol we are right now in washington waiting for the city's mayor at that podium, at that table, rather, to give an update on the investigation into the capitol riots....
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i am right there with you, katherine. to see steve today as which cover those georgia runoffs. >>> coming up here we'll look at the axios "1 big thing." then jim clyburn and zoe lofgren will join the conversation. don't go anywhere. "morning joe" is just moments away. just moments away stay restless with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. get 0.9% financing on the 2021 rx 350. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser-drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. tylenol rapid release gels. maria had to do everything for me. she had these awful blisters on her back. i don't want shingles when i'm your age. actually, if you're 50 or older, you're at increased risk that's life, nothing you can do... uh, shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaat? prevented. you can get vaccinated. where? at your pharmacy, your doctor's - hold on! don't want to go through that! 50 years or older? get vaccinated for shingles. now. >>> we
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dealing with the nation's covid-19 response for details on what these executive orders aimed to do or katherine he is here to explain how catherine. >>ivy can grant your president biden pledging what he says will be a full scale. wartime effort to fight the pandemic he says yes, it is a war. thousands of americans dying every day. the president was seated at a desk again today stacked with executive orders and directives. he is sticking with the goal of 100 million vaccinations and 100 days. although some experts now say that's aiming low since those 100 days could see twice the number of doses available in any case finds most pressing immediate challenge and 10 going and speeding up distribution. >>will move heaven and earth to get more people vaccinated for free and create more places for them to get vaccinated to mobilize more medical teams to get shots and people's arms and increase taxi supply and get it out the door as fast as possible. the centers for disease control and prevention will launch the federal pharmacy program to make vaccines available to communities in their local pharmacie
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nhk world's katherine kobayashi spoke with him earlier. >> professor, what did the break with norms, the challenges, what happened at the capitol, say to you about the state of this republic? >> well, the state of the republic is not good, right now. we are a deeply divided people. we've known this, for a long time. what we saw at the capitol, yesterday, was reall kind of the -- the -- maybe, the tip of the iceberg or what sort of surfaced but it's been lying below the surface, for some time. we have these sort of great divisions and what's really difficult is to see how we are going to resolve these divisions. >> in most transitions, members of congress voting to formalize a victory is a ceremonial affair, marked by decorum. how would you characterize the process, this time around? >> well, you know, clearly, you know, it took place in the end, late at night. so, most people didn't even see it. but these ceremonies are really, really important, in any political system in a democracy. what we forget is that we are always going to have conflict. we are always going to have division, i
nhk world's katherine kobayashi spoke with him earlier. >> professor, what did the break with norms, the challenges, what happened at the capitol, say to you about the state of this republic? >> well, the state of the republic is not good, right now. we are a deeply divided people. we've known this, for a long time. what we saw at the capitol, yesterday, was reall kind of the -- the -- maybe, the tip of the iceberg or what sort of surfaced but it's been lying below the surface, for...
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katherine, let's look at china. found china has overtaken the united states takes top destination for foreign investment, direct foreign investment last year. it fell in the united states, it fell 49% during the pandemic while the data shows that china saw a 4% increase. katherine, your reaction? what does it mean for the u.s. economy? >> well, china was the first one to be sunk and the first one to come out of it so i think 2020 in general should not be looked at as an indicator of future trends, rather if we get this trend continuing in 2021, 2022, then i'm more concerned. i was looking at the numbers. yes, down 49% and globally down 42%. developed market, almost 70% lower year over year. total stock for foreign investments in the united states is still greater than that of china. but what i'm concerned about is the new administration's attack on conventional energy. the u.s. has achieved energy independence. that makes us back on the defensive if in fact we do attack the nonconventional energy, fracking, killing
katherine, let's look at china. found china has overtaken the united states takes top destination for foreign investment, direct foreign investment last year. it fell in the united states, it fell 49% during the pandemic while the data shows that china saw a 4% increase. katherine, your reaction? what does it mean for the u.s. economy? >> well, china was the first one to be sunk and the first one to come out of it so i think 2020 in general should not be looked at as an indicator of...
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professor of law at santa clara university professor thanks for joining us tonight, let's get to what katherine just mentioned so the article of impeachment. came out of the house, we know those to the senate next. we're not sure on a timeline on when it will be heard but the question of whether or not the president could be convicted after he leaves office. talk about that. it it's never happened before and obviously there's something different going on here than has ever been in play and impeachment proceedings before which is the concern. >>someone who's already left the office might run for president again. i think because of that consequence a lot of people think it's peifectly fine to continue with impeachment proceedings because it would still have really important legal consequences namely that donald trump couldn't run for the presidency in but it is sort of in tension with the general purpose of impeachment proceedings which is to remove someone from office. >>so professor again we're looking also discussions around the 14th amendment where of a member of congress has already suggeste
professor of law at santa clara university professor thanks for joining us tonight, let's get to what katherine just mentioned so the article of impeachment. came out of the house, we know those to the senate next. we're not sure on a timeline on when it will be heard but the question of whether or not the president could be convicted after he leaves office. talk about that. it it's never happened before and obviously there's something different going on here than has ever been in play and...
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catherine as katherine just mentioned 10 republicans voted in favor of impeachment. >>they include a republican congressman from bakersfield david valid and you can see the 9 others who join us there democratic colleagues in voting to impeach president trump for a second time again the only president to be impeached twice. >>just into our newsroom. president elect joe biden has released a statement on the impeachment vote, it reads in part. this criminal attack was planned and coordinated it was carried out by political extremists and domestic terrorists who were incited to this violence by president trump. it was an armed insurrection against the united states of america and those responsible must be held accountable. the statement goes on to say this nation also remains in the grip of a deadly virus and a reeling economy i hope that the senate leadership will find a way to deal with their constitutional responsibilities on impeachment while also working on the other urgent business of this nation public safety also on the minds of local law enforcement conference f
catherine as katherine just mentioned 10 republicans voted in favor of impeachment. >>they include a republican congressman from bakersfield david valid and you can see the 9 others who join us there democratic colleagues in voting to impeach president trump for a second time again the only president to be impeached twice. >>just into our newsroom. president elect joe biden has released a statement on the impeachment vote, it reads in part. this criminal attack was planned and...
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in historian katherine katz looks at the relationship between the three women who attended the conferenceth her father's. i later historian nassau 1 million refugees that europe and the world following world war ii prince starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern joint book tv this week and every weekend on cspan2. >> book tv on cspan2 has taught nonfiction books and authors every weekend, saturday 9:00 p.m. eastern heritage foundation senior fellow mike gonzalo on his book the plot to change america which argues identity politics is dividing america. and on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", adam deputy chief of staff are former democratic senator harry reid of nevada, talks about his book kill switch. the lies of the modern senate and the crippling of american democracy but he is interviewed by wall street journal congressional reporter christina peterson. wash book tv this weekend on cspan2. >> american history tv on c-span three. explain the people and events that tell the american story every weekend spread coming up this weekend is the nation prepares for the inauguration of joe biden,
in historian katherine katz looks at the relationship between the three women who attended the conferenceth her father's. i later historian nassau 1 million refugees that europe and the world following world war ii prince starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern joint book tv this week and every weekend on cspan2. >> book tv on cspan2 has taught nonfiction books and authors every weekend, saturday 9:00 p.m. eastern heritage foundation senior fellow mike gonzalo on his book the plot to change america...