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where you going to say something, madeleine?des very well indeed. the independent. we need to work out what the plan is for quarantine. in the independent, they report that many of the officials working at quarantine hotels are still confused about whether their duties will change. which is quite worrying because this is quite a recent development. the government suddenly shifted from us not having policy to suddenly, it coming and very suddenly, it coming and very suddenly and also with very harsh punishments for people who, for example, misled or lied about their country or origin. they were imposing suddenly from no penalty at all, there is discussion of ten year jail sentences. all, there is discussion of ten year jailsentences. it all, there is discussion of ten year jail sentences. it does seem like they want from zero to a hundred very quickly and perhaps the lack of preparation is an example of that. jason, a little more than 48 hours before the scheme turn dough comes into effect. is that sunday night —— schema turns in
where you going to say something, madeleine?des very well indeed. the independent. we need to work out what the plan is for quarantine. in the independent, they report that many of the officials working at quarantine hotels are still confused about whether their duties will change. which is quite worrying because this is quite a recent development. the government suddenly shifted from us not having policy to suddenly, it coming and very suddenly, it coming and very suddenly and also with very...
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and thank you for calling me madeleine. >> i was telling you, congresswoman, it's just my thing but madeleine is fun too. >>> the power is coming back on but the nightmare is not over in texas. residents have several hurdles to overcome. those details are next. this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. to me it's all about feeling what the piece of wood in front of me is meant to be. creating a functional piece that is also beautiful. i know there are others and i want them to find me. i'm mats and i put myself out there with godaddy. >>> breaking news in the deadly winter storm that ravaged much of the south. right now millions are under boil water advisories across texas and almost 80,000 still without power. major outens are also reported across louisiana and mississippi. the president announced a major disaster declaration just this morning for texas, freeing up federal money and resources. today the human impact of the storm is growing. at le
and thank you for calling me madeleine. >> i was telling you, congresswoman, it's just my thing but madeleine is fun too. >>> the power is coming back on but the nightmare is not over in texas. residents have several hurdles to overcome. those details are next. this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. to me it's all about feeling...
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. >> reporter: in a year that left so many of us hanging by a thread, 14-year-old madeleine fugate isstitch together therif the taken by covid-19. >> fred miller was a farmer. >> reporter: what do see when you look at your quilt? >> i don't see fabric, i don't see pictures-- i see people. >> reporter: people like 13- year-old anna, whose mother sent this touching letter just two weeks after she died. >> "she was a dancer and loved acting. she left behind myself, her father and two sisters and two brothers. we miss her so much." >> reporter: and this from the family of a world war ii veteran. >> "like so many others, my dad died alone in a nursing home without anyone to hold his hand or comfort him." >> reporter: madeleine's covid quilt began as a 7th grade history project, inspired by her mom katherine, who helped create the aids memorial quilt honoring more than 125,000 lives lost. >> so i told madeleine the stories and how healing and almost magical they were to me, she said mom, we need to do that. >> reporter: she has heard from people as far away as new zealand. >> these were peo
. >> reporter: in a year that left so many of us hanging by a thread, 14-year-old madeleine fugate isstitch together therif the taken by covid-19. >> fred miller was a farmer. >> reporter: what do see when you look at your quilt? >> i don't see fabric, i don't see pictures-- i see people. >> reporter: people like 13- year-old anna, whose mother sent this touching letter just two weeks after she died. >> "she was a dancer and loved acting. she left behind...
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madeleine mccann was just 3 years old in 2007 when she vanished from her bed at a resort in portugaly and kate mccann were on vacation with theirr childrenn at a beach rest in portugal. as they had done every ninight the mccannnns left t their chil asleepep in their a apartment a went to meet friends for dinner about 50 yards away. jane hill is a bbc news anchor who covered the story. >>>> and the f friends wouould turnrns and just check on their sleeping children. >> reporter: at 10:00 p.m. when it was kate's turn, she found this bed, madeleine's bed, empty. >> please, please, do not hurt her. please don't scare her. please tell us where to find her. >> r reporter: desespite a glob media storm, a multinational search and investigation, years passed with no answers until this past june. >> a german prisoner has been identified as a new suspect in the disappearance of madeleine mccann -- >> reporter: german authorities made this announcement -- with several convictions.ffender >> reporter: the suspect's name is christian brueckner. >> he absolutely matches the profile of a person who
madeleine mccann was just 3 years old in 2007 when she vanished from her bed at a resort in portugaly and kate mccann were on vacation with theirr childrenn at a beach rest in portugal. as they had done every ninight the mccannnns left t their chil asleepep in their a apartment a went to meet friends for dinner about 50 yards away. jane hill is a bbc news anchor who covered the story. >>>> and the f friends wouould turnrns and just check on their sleeping children. >>...
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here's madeleine rivera. >> reporter: former capitol hill security officials say they were unprepared for the january 6th assault on the capitol because of faulty intelligence and a breakdown in communication. >> every capitol police daily intelligence report between january 4 and january 6 including on january 6 forecast the chance of civil disobedience or arrests during the protests as remote to improbable. >> reporter: u.s. capitol police now acknowledge they received an fbi report ahead of the attack describing online threats of a, quote, war at the capitol. >> the united states capitol police department did get that report. i was just advised of that in the last 24 hours. that report made it from the joint terrorism task force over to our intelligence bureau over to a sergeant there, and ceased moving forward at that point. >> reporter: rivera says conflicting information not to request the national guard be put on standby ahead of the rally. former police chief steven sund said he was told on january 4th that bringing in the national guard would be bad optics. former house serge
here's madeleine rivera. >> reporter: former capitol hill security officials say they were unprepared for the january 6th assault on the capitol because of faulty intelligence and a breakdown in communication. >> every capitol police daily intelligence report between january 4 and january 6 including on january 6 forecast the chance of civil disobedience or arrests during the protests as remote to improbable. >> reporter: u.s. capitol police now acknowledge they received an...
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ve in silver s maryland, madeleine rivera, back to you. >>> for the latest on the coronavirus vaccine eligibility, and where to get it, go to kpix.com/vaccine. >>> as soon as this evening how's lawmakers are expected to pass president biden's nearly 2 trillion-dollar covid relief package. it covers a lot of bases and includes $1400 stimulus checks for individuals earning less than $75,000 a year. and boosts federal unappointed payments to $400 a week. it also includes funding for school reopening's, assistance for rent and food, money for vaccine distribution, and aid for state and local governments. the house version includes a $15 an hour minimum wage provision. but in the senate the says it cannot survive the process. democrats are using to avoid a gop filibuster. the white house as president biden disagrees with that decision but respects it. senate majority leader chuck schumer is considering a new provision that would tax large corporations that don't pay their workers at least $15 an hour. >>> still ahead, streaming cbsn bay area, and east bay city reeling from a heavy week of
ve in silver s maryland, madeleine rivera, back to you. >>> for the latest on the coronavirus vaccine eligibility, and where to get it, go to kpix.com/vaccine. >>> as soon as this evening how's lawmakers are expected to pass president biden's nearly 2 trillion-dollar covid relief package. it covers a lot of bases and includes $1400 stimulus checks for individuals earning less than $75,000 a year. and boosts federal unappointed payments to $400 a week. it also includes funding...
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book just days after being the house manager of an impeach president and has been quite a month for madeleine. not only as cnn anchor and correspondent but a neighbor and customer in need of a philadelphia those of you not familiar with how this works although you are not visible to us you can still ask questions if you like. to do so the icon on the bottom of the screen the chat function will be active and then a link for purchasing copies also with the children companions version you are always loved. >>. >> congresswoman has instructed me to call her madeleine so i call her congresswoman she has told me not to. i read the book. because i had them on the show on tuesday but it was good to know we had a much longer opportunity because it is such a powerful book if you go to the chat icon at the bottom of your screen and then to read anything like it. we will asked talk about the book and then we'll open for questions. before talking about the emotion of what they went through went to ask one question about the senate impeachment trial because you are one of the managers and in the closing re
book just days after being the house manager of an impeach president and has been quite a month for madeleine. not only as cnn anchor and correspondent but a neighbor and customer in need of a philadelphia those of you not familiar with how this works although you are not visible to us you can still ask questions if you like. to do so the icon on the bottom of the screen the chat function will be active and then a link for purchasing copies also with the children companions version you are...
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pennsylvania congresswoman madeleine dean. congresswoman dean, thank you for coming on. >> pamela, thank you for having me. >> seven republicans voted guilty. that is historic. but you needed ten more for a conviction. what was the lesson here for people who think there was no accountability or that this was a waste of time because the result was reordained? >> i was thinking a lot about the gravity of this day, the week's work, both in the senate, as well as the defense attorneys. i was in the chamber at the time of the vote, and what the senate said to me was extraordinary courage, doing the right thing in the face of extraordinary, damning evidence against a president who incited a riot against a co-equal branch of government. when his own vice president was presiding. so i see that history will remember, and i think will ever record the evidence, the facts, and the damning dereliction of duty by a president of the united states. and so i thank the seven republican senators who voted guilty, literally stood, i think you may
pennsylvania congresswoman madeleine dean. congresswoman dean, thank you for coming on. >> pamela, thank you for having me. >> seven republicans voted guilty. that is historic. but you needed ten more for a conviction. what was the lesson here for people who think there was no accountability or that this was a waste of time because the result was reordained? >> i was thinking a lot about the gravity of this day, the week's work, both in the senate, as well as the defense...
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believe they have a break in the case of madeleine mccann.00 and disappeared during a family vacation in portugal in 2007. peter of 48hours told us an tho suspect. >> bac 17, he was bar angot dri friend. conversahei ow when it is a random kidnapping, those are the most difficult to solve. yet, authorities have managed to piece some of this together and these photographs and videos discovered, which were described to us as significant evidence, has led german authorities to believe that madeleine mccann is dead and christian bruckner is their number one suspect in this case . >> you can see the story on 48 hours tonight at 10:00 on kpix 5. how big technology companies influence our lives is ever-increasing, but a new survey has found most americans are not in favor of breaking out the most dominant tech businesses. kpix 5's michelle griego spoke to netflix ceo steve dalby and about those findings. >> what did your paul show about have some some consumers feel about breaking up big tech? >> retested their perception of consequences. you are ask
believe they have a break in the case of madeleine mccann.00 and disappeared during a family vacation in portugal in 2007. peter of 48hours told us an tho suspect. >> bac 17, he was bar angot dri friend. conversahei ow when it is a random kidnapping, those are the most difficult to solve. yet, authorities have managed to piece some of this together and these photographs and videos discovered, which were described to us as significant evidence, has led german authorities to believe that...
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the new book is "you are always loved, a story of hope," congresswoman madeleine dean and harry cunnaneter a long battle. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is monday, february 22nd and we have a lot to get to, so let's get smarter. in just 30 minutes from now we will watch as merrick garland, the man once denied a spot on the u.s. supreme court, finally gets his confirmation hearing to be the u.s. attorney general.
the new book is "you are always loved, a story of hope," congresswoman madeleine dean and harry cunnaneter a long battle. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is monday, february 22nd and we have a lot to get to, so let's get smarter. in just 30 minutes from now we will watch as merrick garland, the man once denied a spot on the u.s. supreme...
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and a dear friend of mine and for madeleine albright and four years called america the indispensable nation. and it is the indispensable partner and then to restore our alliances and build new friendships and to articulate a strategy for free and peaceful world you have been a reliable partner and we hope will be in the future. .. .. inr fault. i think there is credible evidence that the chinese covered up the lethality of this epidemic. i think that is on them, but then we thought everything would be fun and easy and no problem and we failed to use the tools we have. we have at least four or five pandemics or epidemics, something like this in the united states and there is a toolkit to use. the defense production act is probably the best tool that was never fully deployed and all of the public and private sector facilities to manage this problem. we didn't do testing or tracing and now we are not doing the effective vaccines both of which are 90% effective, so what do we do now? and indispensable partner in the world we restore our membership in the world health organization and lau
and a dear friend of mine and for madeleine albright and four years called america the indispensable nation. and it is the indispensable partner and then to restore our alliances and build new friendships and to articulate a strategy for free and peaceful world you have been a reliable partner and we hope will be in the future. .. .. inr fault. i think there is credible evidence that the chinese covered up the lethality of this epidemic. i think that is on them, but then we thought everything...
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house manager madeleine dean and democratic senator chris coons. >>> plus, the latest on the pandemic with president biden's chief medical adviser, dr. anthony fauci joins us live this morning. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now, chief anchor, george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." two years, two impeachments, two acquittals. donald john trump has made history again. no other american president has been impeached twice. no former president has faced trial. it's all but inconceivable that that record will ever be matched or broken by another american president. seven senators from the president's only party voted to acquit. so what does this verdict mean for trump, the presidency, the congress and the country? has justice been served in the wake of the horrific and historic capitol siege? what more will it take to hold those responsible accountable? what happens next start to heal or harden or divides? we'll take a first stab at addressing those questions, chief washington correspondent jon karl starts off. >> reporter: donald trump is
house manager madeleine dean and democratic senator chris coons. >>> plus, the latest on the pandemic with president biden's chief medical adviser, dr. anthony fauci joins us live this morning. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now, chief anchor, george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." two years, two impeachments, two acquittals. donald john trump has made history again. no other american president has...
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in the pandemic canceled madeleine's senior all last year she and her friends came here for dinner. >> they covered our tab, and really made us feel welcome. >> the beloved italian restaurant posted on its website that it is with a heavy heart that we've made the extremely difficult decision. the continuous shutdowns, lockdowns and constant changing of the rules finally took its toll. the restaurant hosted for national championships and memorable events with john madden and steve mariucci. nearby dutiful from head to toe the line said they closed most recently when the stay-at-home order came down in december.>> that second one was a huge hit.>> debbie also shared was memories with loved ones here. >> when they left we have taken a hit as a business owner. there was always someone here and now it is completely dead, it is sad.>> campo di bocce says it also permanently closed its fremont location. the los gatos location will be closed until at least mid february. >>> just into our newsroom tonight, the city of san mateo extending its outdoor dining street closures through september. th
in the pandemic canceled madeleine's senior all last year she and her friends came here for dinner. >> they covered our tab, and really made us feel welcome. >> the beloved italian restaurant posted on its website that it is with a heavy heart that we've made the extremely difficult decision. the continuous shutdowns, lockdowns and constant changing of the rules finally took its toll. the restaurant hosted for national championships and memorable events with john madden and steve...
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. >> woodruff: representative madeleine dean, from pennsylvania, is perhaps best known these days foras a house manager during former president trump's second impeachment trial. but in a deeply personal and revealing new book, "under our roof," written with her son harry cunnane, together they share for the first time their famy's years-long struggle with harry's addiction. congresswoman dean and harry join us now. it's so good to see both of you. and, harry, let me just start out by saying congratulations on eight years of recovery. but what i have to ask you, harry, is when you wrote this book, you couldn't possibly have known that your mother would have just come off being the manager in this trial of the former president. how hard for you was it, though, to write about something when your family is already in the public eye? >> it was challenging. to hit on the first point, when we first started writing this book, my mom wasn't even elected to congresyet. so it's been a long time in the making. but doing it in the public eye i think for us, it's, you know, at this point it's kind
. >> woodruff: representative madeleine dean, from pennsylvania, is perhaps best known these days foras a house manager during former president trump's second impeachment trial. but in a deeply personal and revealing new book, "under our roof," written with her son harry cunnane, together they share for the first time their famy's years-long struggle with harry's addiction. congresswoman dean and harry join us now. it's so good to see both of you. and, harry, let me just start...
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madeleine grant and jason beattie will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories be back with you at the top of the hour from all the news from the uk and around the world. for now, cheerio. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. we start in the women's superleague, where things have got much closer in the title after city beat united in the manchester derby by three goals to nil. full back lucy bronze gave them the lead midway through the first half as united failed to clear a corner, and she drove home the loose ball. united couldn't quite get this shot clear either, as lauren hemp made it 2—0 with 20 minutes to go. but the pick of the goals was this — caroline weir lobbing the keeper. so, city move into second — a point above united — and nowjust two points behind the leaders chelsea. from a manchester derby to a lancashire derby — preston have taken the honours against blackburn tonight winning by two goals to one at ewood park, which moves them into the top half of the championship. it was a former blackburn loanee, greg cunningham, who gave p
madeleine grant and jason beattie will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories be back with you at the top of the hour from all the news from the uk and around the world. for now, cheerio. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. we start in the women's superleague, where things have got much closer in the title after city beat united in the manchester derby by three goals to nil. full back lucy bronze gave them the lead midway through the first half as...
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i want to thank the prosecutors thank you stacy thank you madeleine dean and joe neguse eric swalwell congresswoman to get congressman cicilline thank you ted lieu thank you joaquin castro and the manager on all of this. we couldn't be prouder. i've been hearing from my grandchildren who are very sad that it's done but by 15 votes the senate voted to convict the bipartisan statement about what has happened. it would not at then so without that presentation so i thank you for that and i want to thank all of you as i leave madam speaker thank you for your comments and i was going to go next to scott. [inaudible] >> he's been hedged on that. remember when he talked about the president he said he didn't think this rose to the level. he was hedging all over the place. i don't know what it was for, donors or what but whatever it was it was a very disingenuous speech and i say that regretfully because i always want to be able to work with the leadership of the other party. i think our country needs a strong republican party. it's very important for him to try to have it every which way but w
i want to thank the prosecutors thank you stacy thank you madeleine dean and joe neguse eric swalwell congresswoman to get congressman cicilline thank you ted lieu thank you joaquin castro and the manager on all of this. we couldn't be prouder. i've been hearing from my grandchildren who are very sad that it's done but by 15 votes the senate voted to convict the bipartisan statement about what has happened. it would not at then so without that presentation so i thank you for that and i want to...
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. >> what's been really beautiful is watching madeleine's face as you've answered that question because your mother loves you very much. the new book is "you are always loved, a story of hope," congresswoman madeleine dean and harry cunnane, thank you very much for being on. congratulations on the book and all of your success after a long battle. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is monday, february 22nd and we have a lot to get to, so let's get smarter. in just 30 minutes from now we will watch as merrick garland, the man once denied a spot on the u.s. supreme court, finally gets his confirmation hearing to be the u.s. attorney general. we're going to bring that to you live as soon as it begins. >>> at the very same time we are keeping a close eye on what's happening down in texas. the deep freeze there is over but you have still got 8 million people without power, people lining up to get food and that's not all their problems. some texans are now gett
. >> what's been really beautiful is watching madeleine's face as you've answered that question because your mother loves you very much. the new book is "you are always loved, a story of hope," congresswoman madeleine dean and harry cunnane, thank you very much for being on. congratulations on the book and all of your success after a long battle. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at...
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upon the stronger someone to thank them i want to talk safely prosecutes thank you stacey thank you madeleine thank you very much jonah gross thank you eric swalwell thank you started to get thank you that it's a selena thank you ted lou thank you walking castro thank you very much mr lead manage your own all of this we just couldn't be prouder i've been hearing from my grandchildren who are very sad that justice wasn't done but by 15 votes the senate voted. to convict a good bipartisan statement about what has happened it would not have been accomplished without your brilliant presentation so i thank you for that and i yield the floor glad to all of us thank you thank you for the middle name speaker thank you for your confidence and as i was going to go next to scott we're going to take the next one to. ok scott. he even hedged on that never want to talk about when he talked about incitement you shouldn't think this rose to the level. of so he was hedging all over the place i don't know whether it was for dole nurse or or what for whatever it was it was a very disingenuous speech and i say t
upon the stronger someone to thank them i want to talk safely prosecutes thank you stacey thank you madeleine thank you very much jonah gross thank you eric swalwell thank you started to get thank you that it's a selena thank you ted lou thank you walking castro thank you very much mr lead manage your own all of this we just couldn't be prouder i've been hearing from my grandchildren who are very sad that justice wasn't done but by 15 votes the senate voted. to convict a good bipartisan...
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firing at the crowds or in the air to try and get all the protesters to disperse now as you know madeleine is the 2nd biggest city in burma in myanmar and it's also one of the cities where the protest movement has been quite strong and in a man march largest city of the on gone for the 1st time since the coup there were armored vehicles on the ground that didn't seem to deter protesters many of the protesters and cars driving by honked at those armored vehicles with their displeasure at having the military rule to try and express the former protest also but there is concern that this is an all men a sign given that many of the those on the ground from the military who are in the end go on in those armored tanks are from a very from a from the combat unit which has a very very. worrying reputation for brutality so there is concern and perhaps some fear there on the ground but that didn't seem to deter the protesters as you said. i mean while we also hear now that she's hearing has been pushed forward. that's right her lawyers did go to court hoping to get some kind of a direction and said t
firing at the crowds or in the air to try and get all the protesters to disperse now as you know madeleine is the 2nd biggest city in burma in myanmar and it's also one of the cities where the protest movement has been quite strong and in a man march largest city of the on gone for the 1st time since the coup there were armored vehicles on the ground that didn't seem to deter protesters many of the protesters and cars driving by honked at those armored vehicles with their displeasure at having...
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madeleine saatchi hello wendy really good to see you can tell us who you want and what you do. my name is kim kye men and i am the former senior director of marketing at jive records i was for experiences marketing director for her 1st 4 albums at the label and i've been in the music business for a little over 30 years have been very generous on year 600 music and more music with various artists from the rolling stones to accept one to. story nice to have a thank you for being with us today and i such egypt yourself to an international audience sure my name is ashley cole i'm a culture a different as he nears based out of new york britney stan as we all should be and i'm also the author of the aptly titled when they will all be dad and not this one after thank you for being with us britney and i am wendy and welcome to the stream introduce your south to us. thank you my name is wendy williams i am the president of the society for the psychology of women which is a division of the american psychological association and i am also the dean of the school of education here at mills
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fortunately, i wondered into a course of international politics taught by a soviet specialist who is madeleine albright's father. he opened up the world of diplomacy and eastern europe me and all of a sudden, i knew what i wanted to be. i wanted to be a soviet specialist. the first lesson of how you get to where i am is find something you absolutely love to do. i would say to each and every one of you, find your passion. not what job you want, not what career you want, but what is going to make you get up every day and want to go and do that. secondly, if you are fortunate, your passion and talents will come together and i went on to become a professor at stanford and i met in a seminar at stanford, a man named brent's scowcroft who had been the national security advisor to president gerald ford, and would become advisor to george h w bush. he took an interest in my career and when president george h w bush was elected, he took me with him to be the white house soviet specialist. i was fortunate enough to be the soviet specialist at the end of the cold war. it doesn't get much better than that
fortunately, i wondered into a course of international politics taught by a soviet specialist who is madeleine albright's father. he opened up the world of diplomacy and eastern europe me and all of a sudden, i knew what i wanted to be. i wanted to be a soviet specialist. the first lesson of how you get to where i am is find something you absolutely love to do. i would say to each and every one of you, find your passion. not what job you want, not what career you want, but what is going to make...
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here's congresswoman madeleine dean on that. >> someone's going to get hurt.'s going to get shot. someone's going to get killed. mr. sterling saw what trump's conduct was full meanting. he warned him on live tv that violence was already happening and more violence was foreseeable and inevitable. sterling's pleas were played over and over on every network. rather than heed that warning, trump escalated. so they came draped in trump's flag and used our flag, the american flag, to batter and to bludgeon and at 2:30 i heard that terrifying banging on house chamber doors. >> of course, the house impeachment managers themselves getting emotional. they were all witnesses to what happened there as well. the house impeachment managers trying to get into what former president trump knew in terms of how bad it was, when he knew it, what if anything he was doing to act on that. they were talking a little bit about the phone call that mistakenly went to senator mike lee who picked it up and it was president trump on the line. he thought he was calling senator tommy tubervi
here's congresswoman madeleine dean on that. >> someone's going to get hurt.'s going to get shot. someone's going to get killed. mr. sterling saw what trump's conduct was full meanting. he warned him on live tv that violence was already happening and more violence was foreseeable and inevitable. sterling's pleas were played over and over on every network. rather than heed that warning, trump escalated. so they came draped in trump's flag and used our flag, the american flag, to batter and...
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looking at madeleine asked and atlantic team. and it's clear that had. had to look into small the nest and deduce of the little cannot miss it in a. steam engine. anomaly or from the center of our. bad blood. pressure like the crowd from lump all of the crowd because i was going. for them. and then one of the people. thought. i lost you can i had a look at them and one of the only one really. a lot of. them a clue. but rob. was vulnerable we sure. also all the more. emotional for. comes from the town of their io near damascus. under siege since 2012 it's one of the towns that has been most affected by the violence. throughout the country syrians have been documenting the day to day were pression by their wishing . in 2011 these videos were the only way to expose to the rest of the world what was happening inside syria the regime had closed its borders to many foreign journalists amateur videos flooded the internet. they've now become precious archives of history like this one filmed in damascus in november 20th 11. the secret police in action. no one dar
looking at madeleine asked and atlantic team. and it's clear that had. had to look into small the nest and deduce of the little cannot miss it in a. steam engine. anomaly or from the center of our. bad blood. pressure like the crowd from lump all of the crowd because i was going. for them. and then one of the people. thought. i lost you can i had a look at them and one of the only one really. a lot of. them a clue. but rob. was vulnerable we sure. also all the more. emotional for. comes from...
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as madeleine notes in the atlantic, vietnam has been more effective at surpassing covid-19.e government, to take care of our whole society by providing better economic support, to work on preparedness and prevention in public health and to address this crisis as a unified nation. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. like vans customized for work or play. with safety and tech to keep you connected. supported by a five-star sales, service and finance team. and backed by the one star you know. so, go the extra mile. it's never crowded because so few have what it takes to go there. mercedes-benz vans. (naj) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. (money manager) because our way works great for us! (naj) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (naj) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high com
as madeleine notes in the atlantic, vietnam has been more effective at surpassing covid-19.e government, to take care of our whole society by providing better economic support, to work on preparedness and prevention in public health and to address this crisis as a unified nation. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. like vans customized for work or play. with safety and tech to keep you connected. supported by a five-star sales, service and...
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it was taught by a specialist named carville, who was madeleine albright's father. and all of a sudden i knew what i wanted to be, i wanted to be a soviet specialist. so the first lesson of how you get to where i am is you find something that you absolutely love to do. and so i would say to each and every one of you as students, find your passion. not what job you want, not what career you want but what you're passionate about. what's going to make you get up every day and want to go and do that. secondly, if you're fortunate, your passions and talent would come together and i went on then to become a professor at stanford. ment i met when i was a young professor at a seminar a man named brent skull croft, who had been an adviser to gerald ford and would become the national security adviser to george h.w. bush. he took an interest in my career and when president h.w. bush was elected, he took me to be the white house soviet specialist. and i was the white house soviet expert at the end of the cold watt, and frankly, it doesn't get much better than that. but the seco
it was taught by a specialist named carville, who was madeleine albright's father. and all of a sudden i knew what i wanted to be, i wanted to be a soviet specialist. so the first lesson of how you get to where i am is you find something that you absolutely love to do. and so i would say to each and every one of you as students, find your passion. not what job you want, not what career you want but what you're passionate about. what's going to make you get up every day and want to go and do...
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senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, you heard madeleine dean unimpressed. he did say he gave a dereliction of duty. now a law maker who both parties are calling for a 9/11 commission to investigate the attacks. >> president biden squarely focused on the future. his 1.9 trillion relief package. of course, he wants to see a package bassed by the end of the month on the president's desk, before these unemployment benefits expire march 14th. all of this as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to decline, but new this morning, researchers identified seven new strains of coronavirus here in the united states and many of them have the same mutation as those fast-spreading variants first identified in the uk and south africa. >>> also, breaking overnight, a deep snowy freeze gripping much of the nation. nearly 3 million commerce waking up without power this morning. >> we will begin, though, with the mounting legal troubles for donald trump. we are joined by cnn white house correspondent john harwood and cnn analyst and senior correspondent. i actually w
senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, you heard madeleine dean unimpressed. he did say he gave a dereliction of duty. now a law maker who both parties are calling for a 9/11 commission to investigate the attacks. >> president biden squarely focused on the future. his 1.9 trillion relief package. of course, he wants to see a package bassed by the end of the month on the president's desk, before these unemployment benefits expire march 14th. all of this as coronavirus cases and...
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joining us democratic congresswoman of pennsylvania, madeleine dean.n 24 hours ago over on the "today" show. so i will spread the ball around a little bit here. but i was taken by something you said in our conversation yesterday on sunday "today" when i asked how it felt to know trump got effectively away with it. you said he didn't get away with anything. what did you mean by that? >> well, the world witnessed what happened january 6th and then on saturday. 57 senators -- you know they stand to give voice to their vote. stood and said he was guilty. the most bipartisan impeachment verdict ever. it was to me a moment in history. he got away with nothing. we made a record, permanent record for history as doris kerns goodwin said of all the dereliction of duty by the president. >> congresswoman, kasie hunt has a question for you. >> congresswoman, good morning. it's good to see you. in terms of the witness question and the historical record, i know obviously we had heard from congresswoman herrera butler. there were calls for kevin mccarthy. and mitch mc
joining us democratic congresswoman of pennsylvania, madeleine dean.n 24 hours ago over on the "today" show. so i will spread the ball around a little bit here. but i was taken by something you said in our conversation yesterday on sunday "today" when i asked how it felt to know trump got effectively away with it. you said he didn't get away with anything. what did you mean by that? >> well, the world witnessed what happened january 6th and then on saturday. 57...
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after being screwed over by bill clinton, madeleine albright, the u.n., the belgians, and the french,e primary language of its education system, which i'm not sure one could reliably say of many american school districts. it turns out whether -- the rwandans are less hung up about the malign legacy of anglo imperialists, colonialists, whatever than the leftist twits at to running the average school board and otherrizing themselves into oblivion. coming up, from plato and aristotle to the rigors of great drama greek and latin. why a "new york times" piece suggest the study or teaching of the classics is racist. i beg your pardon, i was galloping too far ahead. we have with us -- he's going to talk about domestic terrorism. he and i have had the good fortune to spend some time in a country with a domestic terrorist movement. of that long tangled irish history is basically that my side was trying to kill him. if we let that go in the interest of collegiality. you actually got -- you know the irish republican army and it's hard men in some detail because he spent years covering that situa
after being screwed over by bill clinton, madeleine albright, the u.n., the belgians, and the french,e primary language of its education system, which i'm not sure one could reliably say of many american school districts. it turns out whether -- the rwandans are less hung up about the malign legacy of anglo imperialists, colonialists, whatever than the leftist twits at to running the average school board and otherrizing themselves into oblivion. coming up, from plato and aristotle to the rigors...
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you just heard from one of the house managers, madeleine dean, she was the third house manager or prosecutorumber of people involved in the discussion, it may not simply be about who's got the right plug for the video that she had wanted to show and there might be discussion about whether or not new evidence is appropriate at this time. you'll see right at the top of your shot on the main chair, the senator place a number of roles in this. he is the presiding judge of this is also a senator and so he gets to vote gives also witness to the events and he is being advised in this trial by experts, constitutional experts in impeachment and so what we're seeing throughout this confusing day and thatis throughout this confusing day and that is confusing for us but confusing for many senators as well is the endless discussions about procedures which people will know the answers to these technical questions in impeachment trials of this case, a former president. it is worth saying that this is only before the impeachment trial of either a president or former president in american history and so, not
you just heard from one of the house managers, madeleine dean, she was the third house manager or prosecutorumber of people involved in the discussion, it may not simply be about who's got the right plug for the video that she had wanted to show and there might be discussion about whether or not new evidence is appropriate at this time. you'll see right at the top of your shot on the main chair, the senator place a number of roles in this. he is the presiding judge of this is also a senator and...
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then we heard from congresswoman madeleine dean, who introduced herself completely. >> i am lawyer. former professor of writing. i'm a sister. i'm a wife. i'm a mother. i'm a grandmother to three with fourth on her way. i am a person of faith. and i am an american. >> stephen: ( as dean ) i'm a joker, i'm a smoker, i'm a midnight toker some people call me the space cowboy. some call me the gangster of love some people call me maurice, to which i say "reereeaawrr! ( laughter ) then the house managers took it into overdrive with security video that hasn't been seen by the public before. first up was virgin island delegate stacy plaskett. she highlighted the actions of officer eugene goodman, who famously moved the rioters away from the unprotected senate chamber, saving lives. but she also revealed another heroic move by goodman that day that we hadn't known about before. >> in this security footage, you can see officer goodman running to respond to the initial breach. officer goodman passes senator mitt romney and directs him to turn around in order to get to safety. >> stephen: keep
then we heard from congresswoman madeleine dean, who introduced herself completely. >> i am lawyer. former professor of writing. i'm a sister. i'm a wife. i'm a mother. i'm a grandmother to three with fourth on her way. i am a person of faith. and i am an american. >> stephen: ( as dean ) i'm a joker, i'm a smoker, i'm a midnight toker some people call me the space cowboy. some call me the gangster of love some people call me maurice, to which i say "reereeaawrr! ( laughter )...
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you recognize ted lieu, cicilline, madeleine dean, congressman castro, delegate plaskett, congressman swalwell, congressman neguse in the back. we know all their names and their faces. but take a look at the very tall guy in the back. that is another member of the team who is not a member of congress. that is barry berke, chief impeachment counsel to the house managers. he helped craft those gut-punch legal arguments that you heard them all make. he, you might remember, played a similar role during donald trump's first impeachment trial with the house judiciary committee. joining us now for the interview is barry berke. this is his first television interview since the trial resolved. mr. berke, thank you so much for the time. it's a pleasure to have you here tonight. >> rachel, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you. >> i want to give you a chance to sort of set the record straight and help us understand from your perspective the import of the trial. obviously, the president was acquitted. there were 57 votes to convict him. they needed ten more than that to get a conviction. but all t
you recognize ted lieu, cicilline, madeleine dean, congressman castro, delegate plaskett, congressman swalwell, congressman neguse in the back. we know all their names and their faces. but take a look at the very tall guy in the back. that is another member of the team who is not a member of congress. that is barry berke, chief impeachment counsel to the house managers. he helped craft those gut-punch legal arguments that you heard them all make. he, you might remember, played a similar role...
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she has a new book out tomorrow, a mother's battle for her son and congresswoman madeleine dean joinswe just heard new your closing arguments at the impeachment trial. you basically said, history will remember us. so 234 years from now, you laid down a marker. what will history say? donald trump got off. so what is history going to say about it? >> i hope that history will record that a majority of the senate, 57 senators stood and issued their verdict of guilty of this president of high crimes and misdemeanors. it did not meet the constitutional threshold of two-thirds. but it was the most bipartisan impeachment in history. i think history will record the shame, the disgraceful nature of this presidency and certainly that he was impeached twice. >> one of the things i sat through was listening to mitch mcconnell afterwards, basically call the former president's actions a dereliction of duty. yet, he voted to acquit. so how will you assess his level of political kucourageousness there? >> it's quite low. that was a searing moment. i stood in the chamber after they voted. each senator
she has a new book out tomorrow, a mother's battle for her son and congresswoman madeleine dean joinswe just heard new your closing arguments at the impeachment trial. you basically said, history will remember us. so 234 years from now, you laid down a marker. what will history say? donald trump got off. so what is history going to say about it? >> i hope that history will record that a majority of the senate, 57 senators stood and issued their verdict of guilty of this president of high...
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. >> congressman, i do want to play what the house impeachment matter, congress ma man madeleine dean said in her closing arguments for you. >> if we don't set this right and call it what it was the highest of constitutional crimes by the president of the united states, the past will not be past. the past will become our future. history has found us. i ask that you not look the other way. >> the past will become our future. i'm curious. you're a new dad. you have a young child. when your child is of age, what will you tell them about the event that you went through there on the capitol and now, the impeachment and acquittal of donald trump? >> it was a dark day for our democracy, but it didn't derail our democracy, that ultimately we in congress did what was right and necessary, and with the leadership of president biden and with congress democrats, we put america back to work, that we crushed this virus and that we restored the integrity of government. >> congressman, before we let you go, you mentioned you're not entirely sure what is next for the gop. there's been talk of even a th
. >> congressman, i do want to play what the house impeachment matter, congress ma man madeleine dean said in her closing arguments for you. >> if we don't set this right and call it what it was the highest of constitutional crimes by the president of the united states, the past will not be past. the past will become our future. history has found us. i ask that you not look the other way. >> the past will become our future. i'm curious. you're a new dad. you have a young...
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and house manager madeleine dean to talk about the outof donald trump's second impeachment trial. >>> plus, dr. anthony fauci discusses the biden administration's covid-19 response. that's all coming up on this "this week" later this morning right here on abc. whit, over to you. >>> dan, to the major winter blast that's impacting nearly the entire u.s. with dangerous snow and ice, meteorologist brittany bell from our abc station in raleigh, north carolina, is in for rob marciano this morning. brittany, good morning to you. >> good morning to you. we're tracking two winter storms and that combination of that snow, cold and ice could be historic. in seattle, they actually on saturday picked up their snowiest day in 52 years. you can see the video of those cars struggling to drive in that snow, also in oregon city, ice was a big problem. crews were cleaning up that ice that was stuck on trees and power lines. leaving many without power. ice also significantly caused a lot of issues in virginia, that big rig almost fall off the side of the road. the national weather service said that was
and house manager madeleine dean to talk about the outof donald trump's second impeachment trial. >>> plus, dr. anthony fauci discusses the biden administration's covid-19 response. that's all coming up on this "this week" later this morning right here on abc. whit, over to you. >>> dan, to the major winter blast that's impacting nearly the entire u.s. with dangerous snow and ice, meteorologist brittany bell from our abc station in raleigh, north carolina, is in for...
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my thanks to madeleine and jason.led to clear a corner, and she drove home the loose ball. united couldn't quite get this shot clear either, as lauren hemp made it 2—0 with 20 minutes to go. but the pick of the goals was this — caroline weir lobbing the keeper. so, city move into second — a point above united — and nowjust two points behind the leaders chelsea. from a manchester derby to a lancashire derby — preston have taken the honours against blackburn tonight winning by two goals to one at ewood park, which moves them into the top half of the championship. it was a former blackburn loanee, greg cunningham, who gave preston the lead with this fine effort. they doubled their lead before half—time with this header from liam lindsay. blackburn pulled one back minutes later through an adam armstrong penalty, but it finished 2—1. next to the cricket, just over five hours to go until play begins in chennai. england have made four changes to the squad for their second test against india. as part of their rotation system,
my thanks to madeleine and jason.led to clear a corner, and she drove home the loose ball. united couldn't quite get this shot clear either, as lauren hemp made it 2—0 with 20 minutes to go. but the pick of the goals was this — caroline weir lobbing the keeper. so, city move into second — a point above united — and nowjust two points behind the leaders chelsea. from a manchester derby to a lancashire derby — preston have taken the honours against blackburn tonight winning by two goals...
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. >> tonight on booktv in prime time democratic representative madeleine dean the pennsylvania and her son harry discussed his drug addiction and recovery. stanford university law professor richard thompson ford looks at her dress codes have been used to maintain social and political hierarchy throughout history. >> visit booktv.org or consult your program guide for more information. >> today we are joined by tim wise, the speak out speaker who is among the most prominent antiracist writers and educators in the country. he has spent the
. >> tonight on booktv in prime time democratic representative madeleine dean the pennsylvania and her son harry discussed his drug addiction and recovery. stanford university law professor richard thompson ford looks at her dress codes have been used to maintain social and political hierarchy throughout history. >> visit booktv.org or consult your program guide for more information. >> today we are joined by tim wise, the speak out speaker who is among the most prominent...
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joining us now, democratic congresswoman madeleine dean and her son, harry, co-authors of "under ourfor recovery, successful recovery. congresswoman, these things have spiked during the pandemic. we just saw this grieving mother, certainly the stress of the pandemic adding to this. tell me about your family's story. >> well, it's a staggering story that's taking place across the country. my heart goes out to that mom and those children. on average, 220 people die every single day, so that same thing is being replicated every day in this country with hundreds of families. harpry and i were asked to write this book, frankly, by my older son. he thought we might have a story to tell. in the years of our struggle, each had to figure out what was going on with harry and what was going wrong with him as his affect changed, his friends changed, his health deteriorated and him deceiving as he slipped farther into addiction. we wrote the book to hope somebody might see themselves in us and more importantly that somebody might see themselves in the chance and the hope of the joy of recover. it
joining us now, democratic congresswoman madeleine dean and her son, harry, co-authors of "under ourfor recovery, successful recovery. congresswoman, these things have spiked during the pandemic. we just saw this grieving mother, certainly the stress of the pandemic adding to this. tell me about your family's story. >> well, it's a staggering story that's taking place across the country. my heart goes out to that mom and those children. on average, 220 people die every single day, so...
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and then in 2000, secretary of state, madeleine albright came here and signed what was called the nato accession. but of course there do but establishment truman's administration. so she recognize treatment for, that and she came to out here to sign this thing the introduced these new countries to nato. so we've got that on display in our legacy gallery. sort of legacy of harry truman and you'll see the truman doctrine, medicare act. as people exit our museum, then they actually go through a space of the truman funeral, and then from there, can access our courtyard where also the grave site where trumans are buried. >> that's great. that object that you described as wonderful and it encapsulates both the aspects that captures his legacy and international legacy. you've got it all in one object i keep people engaged. i want to thank you for joining me in this conversation about the process of developing new exhibits and i have to say, i'm really looking forward to seeing your exciting new exhibition when it opens. so thanks again for joining me in this conversation. a conversation now w
and then in 2000, secretary of state, madeleine albright came here and signed what was called the nato accession. but of course there do but establishment truman's administration. so she recognize treatment for, that and she came to out here to sign this thing the introduced these new countries to nato. so we've got that on display in our legacy gallery. sort of legacy of harry truman and you'll see the truman doctrine, medicare act. as people exit our museum, then they actually go through a...
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audiences would come to recognize his distinctive voice as the narrator of the animated version of "madeleine" and in pixar's "up." >> any last word, frederickson? come on, spit it out! >> reporter: plummer would earn his only academy award in 2012 oldest winner ever of an acting oscar at 82. >> you're only two years older than me, darling. where have you been all my life? >> reporter: most recently plummer delighted audiences as the scheming author at the center of "knives out." >> all those nuns kind of drove me to drink. you know? >> reporter: he was unafraid to be irreverent. >> i remember having to wait for hours before shooting that bloody song. >> reporter: yet as julie andrews would recall their days on set to diane sawyer. >> we became the best of friends, and that's lovely. >> reporter: and 85-year-old christopher plummer would show another side on the film's 50th anniversary at the piano. [ playing "the sound of music" ] >> reporter: ah, an extraordinary career and julie andrews also saying, my heart and condolences go out to his lovely wife elaine and his daughter amanda. eva. >>
audiences would come to recognize his distinctive voice as the narrator of the animated version of "madeleine" and in pixar's "up." >> any last word, frederickson? come on, spit it out! >> reporter: plummer would earn his only academy award in 2012 oldest winner ever of an acting oscar at 82. >> you're only two years older than me, darling. where have you been all my life? >> reporter: most recently plummer delighted audiences as the scheming author...
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exiting the chamber, representative madeleine dean said that: "we have made our case."t they did today on two levels. the emotional level is something that we have all been talking about, the video, the impact of that video. but there were a lot of important legal arguments that democrats are making today, high among them about the president's intent. they took the timeline tay and yesterday of the president's actions to try and show his actions before january 6, his words before january 6. and then, on january 6, his lack of getting involved, his lack of stopping the mob shows the president's intent to allow and actually help foment that riot. that's a legal argument that they have been making today. also, i want to say that their case is so strong that senate democrats are telling me they don't think any witnesses are needed. we will see if house democrats make that decision or not. but that seems to be some momentum from senate democrats. one other piece of this democratic case thatas noteworthy to me today, judy, was words by ted lieu, the house manager. he said he'
exiting the chamber, representative madeleine dean said that: "we have made our case."t they did today on two levels. the emotional level is something that we have all been talking about, the video, the impact of that video. but there were a lot of important legal arguments that democrats are making today, high among them about the president's intent. they took the timeline tay and yesterday of the president's actions to try and show his actions before january 6, his words before...
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. >> alcindor: representatives madeleine dean and ted lieu cited many instances in which mr.tate election offials, senate and house lawmakers, and even his own vice president to help keep him in power. >> what you saw was a man so desperate to cling to power that he tried everything he could to keep it. >> alcindor: the prosetion team also relied heavily on the previously unseen security camera footage showed just how dangerously close the angry mob >> as they moved up the stairs they were in 100 feet of where vice president mike pence was sheltering with his family. ultimately, this is all about trying to win the votes of 67 s ultimately, it's all about trying to win the votes of 67 senators. the means getting 17 republicans to vote to convict. yesterday, only one republican, louisiana senator bill cassidy, switched sides in voting to find that the trial is constitutional. in all, six republicans joined democrats in voting to proceed. republican senator mike braun of indiana and others said it's clear there's not enough support to convict president trump in the end. >> when
. >> alcindor: representatives madeleine dean and ted lieu cited many instances in which mr.tate election offials, senate and house lawmakers, and even his own vice president to help keep him in power. >> what you saw was a man so desperate to cling to power that he tried everything he could to keep it. >> alcindor: the prosetion team also relied heavily on the previously unseen security camera footage showed just how dangerously close the angry mob >> as they moved up...
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>> tonight on booktv in prime time democratic representative madeleine dean the pennsylvania and her son harry discussed his drug addiction and recovery. stanford university law professor richard thompson ford looks at her dress codes have been used to maintain social and political hierarchy throughout history. >> visit booktv.org or consult your program guide for more information. >> today we are joined by tim wise, the speak out speaker who is among the most prominent antiracist writers and educators in the country. he has spent the past 25 years speaking to audiences in all 50 states, to colleges, unity groups, companies and government agencies. the list goes on. also help provide methods of dismantling racial inequity in the institutions. he appears to regulate on cnn and msnbc as well as other media outlets to discuss race issues and is the author of nine books including his latest, "dispatches from the race war." we are so excited to partner with city lights books to launch that book here today and it just a moment we'll get to hear from tim nccic to questions about the book an
>> tonight on booktv in prime time democratic representative madeleine dean the pennsylvania and her son harry discussed his drug addiction and recovery. stanford university law professor richard thompson ford looks at her dress codes have been used to maintain social and political hierarchy throughout history. >> visit booktv.org or consult your program guide for more information. >> today we are joined by tim wise, the speak out speaker who is among the most prominent...