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robert scott with the economic policy institute there website is eci.org. thank you for joining us in happy holidays to both of you. guest: thank you for having us. host: we will do a round of open forum for the next 25 minutes or so if you want to comment on this segment or anything else of public policy or politics that includes just that interest you. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. independents, 202-748-8002. we will take those calls when washington journal continues. ♪ >> the book is called wasp, white anglo-saxon protestant. michael knox behrens examination of the wasp culture. the splendors and miseries of an american aristocracy. the people featured in the book are familiar names from history. franklin and eleanor roosevelt. t.s. eliot, walter lippmann, and whittaker chambers to name a few. the publisher pegasus writes that wasps were creatures of grammar -- glamour, power, and privilege, yet unhappy. >> on this episode of book notes plus. book notes plus is available on the c-span now app or wherever you get your podcast.
robert scott with the economic policy institute there website is eci.org. thank you for joining us in happy holidays to both of you. guest: thank you for having us. host: we will do a round of open forum for the next 25 minutes or so if you want to comment on this segment or anything else of public policy or politics that includes just that interest you. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. independents, 202-748-8002. we will take those calls when washington journal...
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robert scott palmer shouldn't get off easily just because trump hasn't been punished, but he also has a point. trump should be punished. at least 700 defendants have been charged so far for their role in the insurrection. more than 130 of those defendants have been charged with assaulting police. three members of the trump mob have received their sentences, including palmer. but trump himself hasn't been punished for inciting the insurrection and neither have members of his administration. yet. that's where the january 6th select committee comes in. the committee has interviewed at least 300 witnesses and subpoenaed more than 40 people in connection with the capitol attack trying to get to the bottom of who knew what and when they knew it. and we've seen what happens when trump lackeys don't comply with the committee's requests. we're looking at you, steve bannon and mark meadows, and your criminal contempt referrals. because you can't punish the puppet and not the puppet masters. even mitch mcconnell seems to finally get that point. >> the investigation is occurring over in the house
robert scott palmer shouldn't get off easily just because trump hasn't been punished, but he also has a point. trump should be punished. at least 700 defendants have been charged so far for their role in the insurrection. more than 130 of those defendants have been charged with assaulting police. three members of the trump mob have received their sentences, including palmer. but trump himself hasn't been punished for inciting the insurrection and neither have members of his administration. yet....
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you were talking about robert scott palmer, who got the longest sentence of the huinsurrectionshes so far. we're going to be talking about him but also the role you played for him in prison. i think you know about that. >> yeah, i do know about it. whenever your name turns up in a courtroom, it's unsettling even when it's nothing bad. in this case it was weird. >> yeah. >> we actually got the transcript from the sentencing hearing, and i looked at it and i'm preferring not to think about it. >> okay, you don't have to think about it. i'll talk about it. if i don't see you again, happy holidays to you and susan. >> you, too. thank you so much, jonathan. take care. >> thank you, rachel. >>> a violent attempt to stop the peaceful transfer or transition of power. that's a judge described insurrection at the capitol on january 6th. the longest sentence so far for any defendant in the capitol investigation. on january 6th palmer hurled a fire extinguisher, a plank and a long pole at police officers. palmer requested a sentence of just 24 months reasoning that was fair because the architects
you were talking about robert scott palmer, who got the longest sentence of the huinsurrectionshes so far. we're going to be talking about him but also the role you played for him in prison. i think you know about that. >> yeah, i do know about it. whenever your name turns up in a courtroom, it's unsettling even when it's nothing bad. in this case it was weird. >> yeah. >> we actually got the transcript from the sentencing hearing, and i looked at it and i'm preferring not to...
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saturday morning, the competitive enterprise institute's ryan young and economic policy intertuesday robert scott discuss the current state of supply chain and the larger implications of international trade. then dr. dianne reedy, host of the cancer straight talk podcast talks about the 50th anniversary of the national cancer act. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span. or c-span now. our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texas messages, and tweets. "wa" continues. host: suzanne bonamici joins us. thank you for giving us your time this morning. guest: glad to be with you. good morning. host: with the build back better act in the senate and maybe undergoing changes, how much of those changes do you think would impact the climate provisions within it? guest: i hope we can keep the strong provisions of the build back better act. as a member of the committee on science and technology and as a member of the select committee on climate crisis i have been listening for a long time to scientists. we know it is with us now. we
saturday morning, the competitive enterprise institute's ryan young and economic policy intertuesday robert scott discuss the current state of supply chain and the larger implications of international trade. then dr. dianne reedy, host of the cancer straight talk podcast talks about the 50th anniversary of the national cancer act. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span. or c-span now. our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls,...
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morning, the competitive enterprise into statutes right in young and economic policy institute's robert scott discuss the state of the supply chain in the larger implications of international trade. then the host of memorial sloan-kettering's podcast talks about the 50th anniversary of the national cancer act. watch washington journal live saturday at 7:00 eastern on c-span or c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, text messages, facebook comments and tweets. >> american history tv. saturday and c-span2. exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 2:00 eastern on the presidency, we look back at herbert hoover's 1964 funeral. he was buried near his childhood home in west branch, iowa. at 8:00, professor loretta honeycutt on baseball during the great depression. she discusses the role of baseball in american culture and the origins of spit -- sports journalists. watch american history tv, saturday on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online and time at c-span.org/history. >> book tv. every sunday on c-span2 features leading aut
morning, the competitive enterprise into statutes right in young and economic policy institute's robert scott discuss the state of the supply chain in the larger implications of international trade. then the host of memorial sloan-kettering's podcast talks about the 50th anniversary of the national cancer act. watch washington journal live saturday at 7:00 eastern on c-span or c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, text messages, facebook comments and tweets. >> american...
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the competitive enterprise institute's ryan young and economic policy institute's robert scott joinings next for that. later on we hear from dr. diane reidy-langunes, host of "cancer straight talk" podcasted talks about the 50th anniversary of the national cancer act and development and research when it comes to cancer. those conversations coming up on washington journal. >> without the advances we have made in efficiency in renewables for example, i think certainly our circumstances would be much more serious than we are today. at the same time, we have been entirely focused on that kind of approach to climate change for the last 20 years and we have let us -- yet to see a single year in which there has been an absolute reduction in global carbon emissions, which being in a recession or pandemic, or without a circumstance in which the world slows down it shopping. >> sunday on q&a what would happen to the economy and the environment if the world cut consumption by 25%. j.b. mckinnon discusses that as -- in his book "when the world stop shopping." you can listen to all of our podcasts
the competitive enterprise institute's ryan young and economic policy institute's robert scott joinings next for that. later on we hear from dr. diane reidy-langunes, host of "cancer straight talk" podcasted talks about the 50th anniversary of the national cancer act and development and research when it comes to cancer. those conversations coming up on washington journal. >> without the advances we have made in efficiency in renewables for example, i think certainly our...
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coming up saturday morning, brian young and economic policy institute's robert scott discussed the currenttate of the supply chain and the larger implications of international trade. then, dr. -- slung kettering's talk cancer podcast talks the 50th anniversary of the -- act. watch it live saturday at 7:00 eastern on c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your text messages, facebook comments, phone calls and tweets. ♪ >> american history tv, saturday on c-span2,. at 2:00 eastern on the import -- on the presidency, we look back on herbert hoover's 1964 funeral. he was buried in his -- near his childhood home in west branch, iowa. then, professor loretta honeycutt on his ball during the great depression, she discusses the role of baseball in american culture. exploring the american story, watch american history tv, saturday on c-span2. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> book tv. every sunday on c-span2. teachers leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at noon eastern, live on in-depth, his
coming up saturday morning, brian young and economic policy institute's robert scott discussed the currenttate of the supply chain and the larger implications of international trade. then, dr. -- slung kettering's talk cancer podcast talks the 50th anniversary of the -- act. watch it live saturday at 7:00 eastern on c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your text messages, facebook comments, phone calls and tweets. ♪ >> american history tv, saturday on...
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robert scott with the economic policy institute there website is eci.org.hank you for joining us in happy holidays to both of you. guest: thank you for having us. host: we will do a round of open forum for the next 25 minutes or so if you want to comment on this segment or anything else of public policy or politics that includes just that interest you. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. independents, 202-748-8002. we will take those calls when washington journal continues. ♪ ♪ >> the book is called "wasp" and it stands for white anglo-saxon protestant. the subtitle for the new york lawyer's examination for -- of the wasp culture is the " splendors and miseries of an american aristocracy." the people have familiar names from history, frankland and eleanor -- franklin and eleanor roosevelt, t.s. eliot, and whittaker chambers, just to name a few. the publisher writes that wasp's were creatures of glamour, power and privilege and yet they were unhappy. >> on this episode of book notes+, it is available on the c-span now app or wherever yo
robert scott with the economic policy institute there website is eci.org.hank you for joining us in happy holidays to both of you. guest: thank you for having us. host: we will do a round of open forum for the next 25 minutes or so if you want to comment on this segment or anything else of public policy or politics that includes just that interest you. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. independents, 202-748-8002. we will take those calls when washington journal...
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coming up saturday morning, representative -- brian young and economic policy institute's robert scotttate -- discuss the state of supply chains. then dr. diane, and sloan-kettering's podcast, on the 50th anniversary of -- watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> american history tv, saturday on c-span two. exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 2:00 eastern on the presidency, we look back at herbert hoover's 1964 funeral. when he was buried near his childhood home in west branch, i. at 8:00 p.m., professor loretta hein cut on baseball during the great depression. she discusses the role of baseball in american culture. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-span two. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> download c-span's new mobile app and stay up-to-date with live video coverage of the day's biggest lyrical event
coming up saturday morning, representative -- brian young and economic policy institute's robert scotttate -- discuss the state of supply chains. then dr. diane, and sloan-kettering's podcast, on the 50th anniversary of -- watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> american history tv, saturday on c-span two. exploring the people...
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robert scott palmer of florida sentenced to more than five years in prison for repeatedly assaulting police officers with a fire extinguisher during the insurrection. he was identified from images online. >>> next tonight, an alleged serial killer behind bars in virginia. police linking him to the deaths of four women already. they say he used a shopping cart to carry their bodies away. and tonight, the concern there may be other victims. here's pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonita lorice smith, age 39, and 54-year-old allene "beth" redmon disappeared in harrisonburg, virginia, this fall. authorities say they were murdered. their bodies found thnksgiving week in a vacant lot, allegedly transported in a shopping cart. 130 miles away in fairfax county, virginia, officials found this shopping cart and two more bodies in a container. one of them, believed to be 29-year-old cheyenne brown, who was four months pregnant. authorities claim 35-year-old anthony robinson killed the women, and that he's a serial killer. he's now in custody, but authorities believe there may be other victims. >
robert scott palmer of florida sentenced to more than five years in prison for repeatedly assaulting police officers with a fire extinguisher during the insurrection. he was identified from images online. >>> next tonight, an alleged serial killer behind bars in virginia. police linking him to the deaths of four women already. they say he used a shopping cart to carry their bodies away. and tonight, the concern there may be other victims. here's pierre thomas now. >> reporter:...
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robert scott, thank you very much for talking to us. thank you. next to me still had to come on al jazeera promise of support for workers, and the elderly chiles youngest president gets ready to take charge of his country . and the aftermath of the philippines super typhoon ryan scrambled to help those devastating mourners. ah hello, we've got some wet weather when she weather, making its way across the central parts of canada range, slaten snow just sliding in across the northern plains of the us as well. we'll say, shaded with this area of low pressure rapp, previous system that's now in the process of pulling out of the way to still drag us heels across the florida panhandle. that will clear out brightest guys coming in as we go on into the middle. the 2nd half of the week. there we go with our showers . they're still in place just around the carolinas. for tuesday still a winfrey makes up towards her ontario. we have got a bright, dry weather coming back in behind. on the 6th day, the top temperature in winnipeg for tuesday, and then something
robert scott, thank you very much for talking to us. thank you. next to me still had to come on al jazeera promise of support for workers, and the elderly chiles youngest president gets ready to take charge of his country . and the aftermath of the philippines super typhoon ryan scrambled to help those devastating mourners. ah hello, we've got some wet weather when she weather, making its way across the central parts of canada range, slaten snow just sliding in across the northern plains of the...
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saturday morning, the competitive enterprise institute's ryan young at economic policy institute's robert scott discussed supply chains and international trade. then, the host of memorial sloan-kettering a bunch of his cancer straight talk podcast talks about the anniversary of the national cancer act. watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. saturday morning and join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> american history tv, saturdays on c-span2, exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 2:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, we look back at herbert hoover's 1964 funeral, when the 31st president was buried near his childhood home in iowa. on lectures and history at 2:00 p.m., pepperdine university professor who discusses baseball during the depression, the role of baseball and american culture and the origins of sports journalism. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find the full schedule on your program guide, or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪ >> download c-span's new mobile app and stay up-
saturday morning, the competitive enterprise institute's ryan young at economic policy institute's robert scott discussed supply chains and international trade. then, the host of memorial sloan-kettering a bunch of his cancer straight talk podcast talks about the anniversary of the national cancer act. watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. saturday morning and join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> american history tv, saturdays...
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we saw that capitol rioter robert scott palmer sentenced to 63 months in prison, more than five yearsto date. what realso saw was a meaningful development in getting closer to trump's allies. we started the week with a contempt vote on mark meadows. the house moved quickly on that forward that to the justice department as a formal criminal referral. so mark meadows is now following in the footsteps of steve bannon as a trump ally, who is up for consideration at the justice department as we speak for prosecution on the charge of contempt of congress. one thing i also wanted to note is one thing that the justice department is facing scrutiny for from democrats is this question of how high they're going to go out of the january 6th investigation. we've seen more than 700 prosecutions stem from the riot, again, these have been largely the sort of the smaller fish, the low-hanging fruit, the people captured on tape. there aren't a lot of signals right now pointing to what they're doing to kind of climb the tree. so they're facing some scrutiny for that. >> thank you so much. >>> next, the
we saw that capitol rioter robert scott palmer sentenced to 63 months in prison, more than five yearsto date. what realso saw was a meaningful development in getting closer to trump's allies. we started the week with a contempt vote on mark meadows. the house moved quickly on that forward that to the justice department as a formal criminal referral. so mark meadows is now following in the footsteps of steve bannon as a trump ally, who is up for consideration at the justice department as we...
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the competitive enterprise institute's ryan young and economic policy institute's robert scott discuss the current state of supply chains and the larger implications worldwide. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone call, facebook comments, and tweets. is bill johnson, republican of ohio. thank you for giving us your time today, sir. guest: thanks are having me on. host: how did you vote on the issues that extended funding to keep the government from shutting down? guest: i voted no. this is no way to govern. continuing to govern with continuing resolutions rather than passing the appropriations bill that had been debated in congress. that is not the way to govern. besides that, voting for
the competitive enterprise institute's ryan young and economic policy institute's robert scott discuss the current state of supply chains and the larger implications worldwide. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone call, facebook comments, and tweets. is bill johnson, republican of ohio. thank you for giving us your time today, sir. guest: thanks are having me on. host: how did...
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saturday morning, the competitive enterprise institute's rhine young, and robert scott discuss the state of supply chains and the larger implications. then, the host of the memorial sloan-kettering's cancer podcast, talks about the anniversary of the national cancer act. watch live saturday morning. on c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> american history tv, saturday on c-span two, exploring the people and events that tell the american story. on the presidency, we look back at herbert hoover's funeral, when the 31st president was buried near his childhood home in iowa. then at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, a pepperdine professor on baseball during the great depression. she discusses the role of his ball in american culture and the origins of sports journalism. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-span two. find the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> book tv, every sunday on c-span two, features leading aut
saturday morning, the competitive enterprise institute's rhine young, and robert scott discuss the state of supply chains and the larger implications. then, the host of the memorial sloan-kettering's cancer podcast, talks about the anniversary of the national cancer act. watch live saturday morning. on c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> american history tv, saturday on c-span two, exploring...
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snow fell enough to force the closure of the i five and both directions that forced truckers like robert scott to pull over for a lengthy wait. i woke up this morning about seven o'clock wanted to hit the road right here. and it was blocked off. so i've just been parked right here waiting the whole time. it's worth waiting, as opposed to trying to drive around. for me, you know in that big rig trying to find a way around. you know, you don't want to mess with roads you don't know scott is well versed in handling unfriendly road conditions for lots of drivers heading home after christmas got caught. have you been here for more than an hour and a half? and understand and take at least an hour for the highway to open up. we stopped for gas at about 6 30. kind of my magic mountain and we didn't make it much further than that. we're still not that much further than that. the burke family was hoping to be home in the bay area thursday afternoon. no such luck. i've been sitting in the car just sitting there, just sitting watch the episode of dexter on the phone played skip bo. um walgreens. now we're
snow fell enough to force the closure of the i five and both directions that forced truckers like robert scott to pull over for a lengthy wait. i woke up this morning about seven o'clock wanted to hit the road right here. and it was blocked off. so i've just been parked right here waiting the whole time. it's worth waiting, as opposed to trying to drive around. for me, you know in that big rig trying to find a way around. you know, you don't want to mess with roads you don't know scott is well...
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robert scott palmer pleaded guilty to the assault. prosecutors now asking that he be sentenced to 63 months, which would be the longest sentence for a january 6th defendant. with us now is his attorney. bjorn, thank you so much for being with us to talk about your client. just recently, as you're well aware, after he entered his plea in october, he was defending his actions on january 6th, just weeks ago. so explain to us why he deserves the mercy that he is asking for. >> well, you know, the sentence that the court should impose in a case like this is a sufficient sentence but not greater than necessary. mr. palmer, from really the early days when huffington post first reported on this case, hired me, surrendered to the authorities, told him he was sorry, told him what he did, acknowledged what he did. so accepting responsibility is a huge aspect of our justice system in considering whether or not he should get mercy. so i'm hopeful the court will in fact, find room for mercy of mr. palmer. >> i think that's my point. just weeks ago
robert scott palmer pleaded guilty to the assault. prosecutors now asking that he be sentenced to 63 months, which would be the longest sentence for a january 6th defendant. with us now is his attorney. bjorn, thank you so much for being with us to talk about your client. just recently, as you're well aware, after he entered his plea in october, he was defending his actions on january 6th, just weeks ago. so explain to us why he deserves the mercy that he is asking for. >> well, you know,...
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robert scott palmer is charged with attacking capitol police officers with a fire extinguisher, a wooden plank and the poll in court palmer said that he was ashamed of what he did. his sentence is the longest among those who have been so far charged as a result of the riot staunch trump ally roger stone showed up to testify before the house select committee investigating the january 6 riot today. but. >> there was no testimony for 90 minutes. stone pleaded his 5th amendment right against self-incrimination in answer to every single question in the meantime, investigators say they believe former energy secretary rick perry texted former trump chief of staff mark meadows a day after the presidential election calling for an aggressive strategy to undermine the election. >> next. a 10 alarming new numbers in the opioid crisis. authorities have uncovered a record amount of fentanyl this year. why they are blaming social media and social media again in the news. the threats may not have been real bay area. schools are still on edge. so after the latest tiktok challenge threatened violence. now
robert scott palmer is charged with attacking capitol police officers with a fire extinguisher, a wooden plank and the poll in court palmer said that he was ashamed of what he did. his sentence is the longest among those who have been so far charged as a result of the riot staunch trump ally roger stone showed up to testify before the house select committee investigating the january 6 riot today. but. >> there was no testimony for 90 minutes. stone pleaded his 5th amendment right against...
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robert scott palmer, wearing a stars and stripes jacket, was seen attacking officers with a fire extinguisherle. the sentence could become a benchmark for 140 other people who have also been charged with assaulting officers with a deadly weapon. >>> the house committee investigating the insurrection is compiling a picture of what was happening at the trump white house, both before and during the riot, including text messages from then trump chief of staff, mark meadows. cnn spoke with one capitol hill officer about private texts urging trump to call off his supporters, while those same people were publicly downplaying the riot. >> you know, while we were going through that day, i really wasn't thinking about, where is the backup? my concern was survive and make it home to my family. i was -- it never occurred to me that it would be, an issue with getting help to officers that needed it. and seeing those text messages, i wish i could say i was surprised, but i'm not. >>> closing arguments are set to begin monday in the trial of the former police officer chandler in the killing of daunte wright
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far in terms of the criminal investigation and the fbi investigation, involving this individual, robert scotts at the capitol. and he was sentenced on friday, and one of the points that he made -- or his lawyer made in court on friday, was that all of these individuals who actually were morally responsible, who were organizing this, haven't been held accountable. and the judge sort of laid out the idea that, you know, that may be true. these people who haven't been charged yet, but that doesn't mean you're any less guilty for spraying officers with a fire extinguisher and then throwing that fire extinguisher at the line. so that's the biggest penl 2i we've seen so far. but just a reminder, we're at the very beginning of this investigation. honestly we've probably only gotten about a quarter of the people who either entered the capitol that day or attacked officers outside of the capitol that day. that total number is upwards of 2,500, and right now we're about 700. >> so, danny, ryan just mentions one of the organizers for the january 6th insurrection. this committee has interviewed well over
far in terms of the criminal investigation and the fbi investigation, involving this individual, robert scotts at the capitol. and he was sentenced on friday, and one of the points that he made -- or his lawyer made in court on friday, was that all of these individuals who actually were morally responsible, who were organizing this, haven't been held accountable. and the judge sort of laid out the idea that, you know, that may be true. these people who haven't been charged yet, but that doesn't...
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robert scott palmer getting narn five years behind bars for his actions seen here on your screen.a fire extinguisher. the january 6th committee briefly met with roger stone who pushed the stop the steal movement aggressively. >> i did invoke my fifth amendment rights to every question. not because i have done anything wrong but because i am fully aware of the house democrats' long history of fabricating perjury charges. this is witch hunt 3.0. >> of course, we all know what the former president thinks about people who plead the fifth. ryan nobles is out front. and we're also, ryan, learning who the committee believes was behind one of the text messages sent to mark meadows about overturning the election i believe. >> that's right. this is exclusive reporting from jake tapper and jamie gangel and what is so interesting is the source of this text message that was part of the presentation that the select committee put on in the terms of their criminal contempt referral of mark meadows. now originally, they made it seem ooze though it was a member of the house who sent this text messa
robert scott palmer getting narn five years behind bars for his actions seen here on your screen.a fire extinguisher. the january 6th committee briefly met with roger stone who pushed the stop the steal movement aggressively. >> i did invoke my fifth amendment rights to every question. not because i have done anything wrong but because i am fully aware of the house democrats' long history of fabricating perjury charges. this is witch hunt 3.0. >> of course, we all know what the...
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economic policy's institute robert scott discusses the supply chain and implications of international trade. and a guest talks about the anniversary of the national cancer act. watch washington journal live at 7:00 this morning. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. the house returns tuesday at 2:00 p.m. eastern time and tries to raise the nation's debt ceiling to avert a default. on the other site of the u.s. capitol, the senate is back monday at 3:00 p.m. and will vote next week to confirm several of president biden's executive nominations. senators may also consider the president's climate and social spending plan. watch the house on c-span, the senate on c-span2. you can watch on our c-span now video app. ♪ >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that have something for every listener. weekdays, washingto today has the latest from the nation's capital. the weekly uses audio from our archives to look at how issues of the day developed over the years. there are extensive conversations with historians. many of our television programs a
economic policy's institute robert scott discusses the supply chain and implications of international trade. and a guest talks about the anniversary of the national cancer act. watch washington journal live at 7:00 this morning. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. the house returns tuesday at 2:00 p.m. eastern time and tries to raise the nation's debt ceiling to avert a default. on the other site of the u.s. capitol, the senate is back monday...
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saturday morning, the competitive enterprise institute's ryan young and economic policy institute robert scott discuss the current state of supply chains and the larger implications of international trade. then dr. diane reno lagoon a, host of memorial sloan categories catcher straight talk podcast talks about the 50th anniversary of the national cancer act. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span or c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ >> american history tv saturdays on c-span two, exploring the people and events that tell the american stories. at 2:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, we look back on herbert hoover's 1954 funeral one the 31st president was buried near his childhood home in west branch, iowa. then at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, burdine university professor loretta honeycutt on baseball during the great depression. she discusses the role of baseball in american culture and the origins of sports journalism. exploring the american story. watch american history tv sa
saturday morning, the competitive enterprise institute's ryan young and economic policy institute robert scott discuss the current state of supply chains and the larger implications of international trade. then dr. diane reno lagoon a, host of memorial sloan categories catcher straight talk podcast talks about the 50th anniversary of the national cancer act. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span or c-span now. join the discussion with your...
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>> yeah, erica, this is an individual by the name of robert scott palmer. were pouring through all the video that came out of the january 6th riot, and he was spotted, as you mentioned, using a fire extinguisher and a wooden plank to attack a capitol police officer on that day, and today as you mentioned he was sentenced to more than five years in prison. this is the longest sentence that's been handed down for any of the 150 capitol riot defendants. what's interesting about this, is it could set a benchmark for how some of these defendants are sentenced as we go along in this process. palmer actually pled guilty. he didn't even go through a trial. he was hoping to get a lighter sentence, but the district judge in this case made it clear that she was not going to allow him or other defendants off the hook easy. this is what judge tonya chutnick said during the sentencing. every day we are hearing about reports of antidemocratic factions, people plotting potential violence in 2024. it has been made clear that trying to stop the peaceful transition of power,
>> yeah, erica, this is an individual by the name of robert scott palmer. were pouring through all the video that came out of the january 6th riot, and he was spotted, as you mentioned, using a fire extinguisher and a wooden plank to attack a capitol police officer on that day, and today as you mentioned he was sentenced to more than five years in prison. this is the longest sentence that's been handed down for any of the 150 capitol riot defendants. what's interesting about this, is it...
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robert scott palmer of florida was identified from images online. this comes as longtime donald trump ally roger stone appeared before the january 6th committee on friday refusing to answer any questions invoking his fifth amendment rights. >>> well, it is time now to get a check of the weather with mr. rob marciano. i see you're going to be talking about some flooding. >> got some flooding that happened while you were on vacation for like a month. >> you know what, you started the shade real early, rob. hoof we've got some flooding to talk about here in arkansas. this is all the rain that was in the tornado zone. they had steady rain pretty much all day yesterday, and they got four inches. this person was saved but obviously a water rescue had to take place there. and just up the river, up the mississippi at least in illinois, heavy rain there. this after severe weather went through parts of iowa over the last couple of days. all right. here's that storm, and you see it moving east. this thing is going to really crank up and hit into some colder ai
robert scott palmer of florida was identified from images online. this comes as longtime donald trump ally roger stone appeared before the january 6th committee on friday refusing to answer any questions invoking his fifth amendment rights. >>> well, it is time now to get a check of the weather with mr. rob marciano. i see you're going to be talking about some flooding. >> got some flooding that happened while you were on vacation for like a month. >> you know what, you...
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turkish lira to foreign currency. feeling that the exchange rate will be higher authority will robert, he scott is from the economic policy institute. he says, president, odor one's plans will lead to greater debt for the country. i think it's going to be very difficult given the economic fundamentals that the, the president is tracing. he's got very high levels of government debt and these promise that he's made will require him to, to issue even more debt. that's going to add to the level of money in circulation and increase the rate of inflation. so that's going to make it very difficult to make good on his economic commitments. it's going to mean exports will become less competitive, imports will become much cheaper for turkish buyers. and so it's going to lead to growing trade problems. and ultimately, i think it's is unlikely to be an unstable, sustainable economic situation. the big problem, the big risky face faces is the foreign exchange. traders are going to recognize that the layer is unsustainable at these levels. and ultimately, i think that will take it back. what will take it dow
turkish lira to foreign currency. feeling that the exchange rate will be higher authority will robert, he scott is from the economic policy institute. he says, president, odor one's plans will lead to greater debt for the country. i think it's going to be very difficult given the economic fundamentals that the, the president is tracing. he's got very high levels of government debt and these promise that he's made will require him to, to issue even more debt. that's going to add to the level of...
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. >>> robert travis scott sitting down for his first interview since ten people died at his festival.m the stage. light show. make your nights anything but silent. and ride in a sleigh that really slays. because in a cadillac, tradition is yours to define. so visit a cadillac showroom, and start celebrating today. ♪ ♪ up to one million dollars. that's how much university of phoenix is committing to create 400 scholarships this month alone. because we believe everybody deserves a chance. see what scholarships you may qualify for at phoenix.edu imagine having someone else do your books for you. as your quickbooks live bookkeeper, i'll categorize expenses, reconcile accounts, and close your books. cool. yep. know where your business stands. intuit quickbooks live bookkeeping. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably les
. >>> robert travis scott sitting down for his first interview since ten people died at his festival.m the stage. light show. make your nights anything but silent. and ride in a sleigh that really slays. because in a cadillac, tradition is yours to define. so visit a cadillac showroom, and start celebrating today. ♪ ♪ up to one million dollars. that's how much university of phoenix is committing to create 400 scholarships this month alone. because we believe everybody deserves a...
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advocates of presbyterianism such as scott robert bailey, sorted, for the off shoots of separatism. to be tarred themselves a separatist, colonial author vigorously denied that their church theology arrived from the pilgrims or separatist influences. and a number of historian bought this, in the shaping of new england religion. harry miller, who did much to legitimize the study of new england puritanism argued that the churches of massachusetts would have been no different if plymouth had never existed. and burke vich dismissed the pilgrims as an insignificant group had no design on shaping american history and bosman went further arguing that plymouth was pathetically unimportant. i would suggest that such scholars were misled by cotton and other contemporaries who protested too much. recently some historians have been willing to reopen the question of plymouth's influence on the bay colony. and i look into that in my book and highlighted a few incidents, the statements by endicott and others at the time. ... the colonies position but also deep within the plymouth congregation. thi
advocates of presbyterianism such as scott robert bailey, sorted, for the off shoots of separatism. to be tarred themselves a separatist, colonial author vigorously denied that their church theology arrived from the pilgrims or separatist influences. and a number of historian bought this, in the shaping of new england religion. harry miller, who did much to legitimize the study of new england puritanism argued that the churches of massachusetts would have been no different if plymouth had never...
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i have a great team of lawyers by the way who i was introduced to by robert f.kennedy junior and scottand john howard, attorneys in l.a. they are at the fore front of the fight. they have cases against l.a. county and city and even the state of california against gavin newsom. the same group is helping me now as well. it's a group called the perk group. i am super grateful for that. >> tucker: you were in a job loved. that was so heart breaking about your video. i am watching a man who loves what he does and wants to keep doing it but can't. there is something really sad about. that you hear the vaccine mandates are coming down from the corporate monsters at disney. do you take it seriously? do you think it will actually happen? >> yes. >> tucker: really? >> yes, because i think it was going in that direction. we were hearing about it. they said they would take religion exemptions. i put in and i was denied. >> tucker: that was denied it you? went with the process? >> i did. i did. even though i am against all of it. >> tucker: of course. >> i went with that. >> tucker: no one says thi
i have a great team of lawyers by the way who i was introduced to by robert f.kennedy junior and scottand john howard, attorneys in l.a. they are at the fore front of the fight. they have cases against l.a. county and city and even the state of california against gavin newsom. the same group is helping me now as well. it's a group called the perk group. i am super grateful for that. >> tucker: you were in a job loved. that was so heart breaking about your video. i am watching a man who...
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honed in on this point that it was virginia roberts, they say, who introduced her tojeffrey epstein and not ghislaine maxwell. australia�*s prime minister, scottnment has not yet made any attempts to respond to several issues raised by australia including alleged human rights abuses. the united states confirmed they would not be sending any officials to the games on monday. china has already threatened to retailiate against the move. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: diving into the metaverse. where are we? an explanation coming up. john lennon was shot at the entrance of the dakota building in the centre of new york. there�*s been a crowd here standing and putting on a silent vigil and the flowers have been piling up. the 14th ceasefire of this war ended at the walls of the old city. witnesses say that the shells were landing every 20 seconds. people are celebrating the passing of a man they hold responsible for hundreds of deaths and oppression. elsewhere, people have been gathering to mourn his passing. the widow of the former. president of the philippines has gone on trial in manila. she is facing seven - charges of tax evasion, est
honed in on this point that it was virginia roberts, they say, who introduced her tojeffrey epstein and not ghislaine maxwell. australia�*s prime minister, scottnment has not yet made any attempts to respond to several issues raised by australia including alleged human rights abuses. the united states confirmed they would not be sending any officials to the games on monday. china has already threatened to retailiate against the move. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: diving into the...
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robert them by m p. now the so called traffic light, coalition of social democrats, liberals, and believes him get to work. why, of denial? scott, i'm looking forward to the new job, but i'm looking forward to everyone working here and today mark's a good start for a country on the stuff into in charles his hometown, hamburg, batch had all gone, celebrates his special day with a discount for an all of short haircut and little joke from the barbara who happens to be an old friend. they met each other when both are working for the s b day, the social democratic party, and toys, there was long for me. it does all of us at dark. why? it's a special day because my good comrade, my very sensitive comrades, been a powerful position as chancellor and i will keep my fingers crossed on the wounded . this isn't really a dog. i can't even explain how special this stays for me life, but it can. i didn't it, glen sholtes will lead to 3 parties. government with the greens and the liberal, f, a pay and novelty in germany. the coalition as a now to the bishop 177 page deal that should modernize germany by speeding up the energy transition and i
robert them by m p. now the so called traffic light, coalition of social democrats, liberals, and believes him get to work. why, of denial? scott, i'm looking forward to the new job, but i'm looking forward to everyone working here and today mark's a good start for a country on the stuff into in charles his hometown, hamburg, batch had all gone, celebrates his special day with a discount for an all of short haircut and little joke from the barbara who happens to be an old friend. they met each...
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general scott stewart tried to convince the justices that roe and casey were wrongly decided and should be overturned nowhere else to recognized a right and a human life. chief justice john robertsssissippi's abortion bad. i'd like to focus on the 15 week ban because that's. >> not a dramatic departure from viability. >> if the supreme court does overturn roe many conservative states have what's called trigger laws on the books that would automatically implement new abortion bans reporting in washington. alexandra limon. >> next from good old fashion sidewalk chalk to a solemn reading of names help people here locally or honoring world aids day. plus that a look round covid variant is now officially in the u.s. will chat live with doctor peter chin hong to addressed all host of questions about this new twist in the pandemic and what california leaders are doing now that we know >> our top story tonight at 5.30 that omicron variant. now here in the bay area and state health officials expect more cases of this new variant to be detected in california. kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how state leaders are now responding to the first case found today. >> t
general scott stewart tried to convince the justices that roe and casey were wrongly decided and should be overturned nowhere else to recognized a right and a human life. chief justice john robertsssissippi's abortion bad. i'd like to focus on the 15 week ban because that's. >> not a dramatic departure from viability. >> if the supreme court does overturn roe many conservative states have what's called trigger laws on the books that would automatically implement new abortion bans...
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renews irs scrutiny hoping to get through funding and more agents >> robert, thanks for that report >>> when we come back, dr. scottop covid headlines including a study on boosters and only kron. hospital case counts, mask mandates and one university using vending machines to give students free covid tests. biggest movers bny bnymellon on the top of the list there. this is hannah, she's a posh virtual receptionist at the ready 24-7 to answer your calls and assist your clients. you can't be in two places at once. let posh answer. posh virtual receptionists. ♪ ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. firefighter maggie gronewald knows how to handle dry weather... ...and dry, cracked skin. new gold bond advanced healing ointment. restore healthy skin, with no sticky feeling. gold bond. champion your skin. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. futures have been drifting from some of its best levels. nasdaq still doing well. s&p and treasu
renews irs scrutiny hoping to get through funding and more agents >> robert, thanks for that report >>> when we come back, dr. scottop covid headlines including a study on boosters and only kron. hospital case counts, mask mandates and one university using vending machines to give students free covid tests. biggest movers bny bnymellon on the top of the list there. this is hannah, she's a posh virtual receptionist at the ready 24-7 to answer your calls and assist your clients....
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general scott stewart tried to convince the justices that roe and casey were wrongly decided and should be overturned nowhere else to recognized a right and a human life. chief justice john robertsholding mississippi's abortion bad like to focus on the 15 week ban because that's. >> not a dramatic departure from viability. >> now if the supreme court does overturn roe many conservative states already have trigger laws on the books that would automatically implement stricter abortion bans live in washington. alexandra limon. alexandra, thank you for that developing news tonight out of michigan. a 4th student has died after being wounded in a school shooting 7 other people were hurt in yesterday's rampage. kron four's grant lotus is in our newsroom tonight with more on this story. grant. >> well, ken and pam, the teenage suspect has been identified as ethan crumbly. he now faces 2 dozen charges and will be tried as an adult. police say the 15 year-old suspect stepped out of a bathroom yesterday and started shooting people at random in the hallway. you know. he said growth red flag. >> this here is cell phone video capturing some of the horror on campus students grabbing scissors f
general scott stewart tried to convince the justices that roe and casey were wrongly decided and should be overturned nowhere else to recognized a right and a human life. chief justice john robertsholding mississippi's abortion bad like to focus on the 15 week ban because that's. >> not a dramatic departure from viability. >> now if the supreme court does overturn roe many conservative states already have trigger laws on the books that would automatically implement stricter abortion...
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he acted as scott's chief aide in the dramatic campaign from the coast at veracruz, to mexico city in 1847. from there, robert lee served as superintendent of west point. and from 1857 to 1861, he was lieutenant colonel of the second cavalry. and then, for a brief period, he was the colonel of the first u.s. cavalry. and then, with the outbreak of the civil war, he was offered field command of the united states forces in dealing with the secessionist states. at that moment, he turned his back on more than 30 years of service. and took command, first of the virginia state forces and then of the confederate field army, it's principle, the army of northern virginia. almost nothing in there was proceeding 30 years gave the slightest hint in the nature of the decision he made, his decision to leave the army, to forswear his oath to defend the united states, which he first took in 1829. to refuse what would have been the pinnacle of his military career, so as mary chestnut discovered, nothing so characterizes robert e. lee as the question mark. why? why did he do what he did? why was he the man that he was? well, l
he acted as scott's chief aide in the dramatic campaign from the coast at veracruz, to mexico city in 1847. from there, robert lee served as superintendent of west point. and from 1857 to 1861, he was lieutenant colonel of the second cavalry. and then, for a brief period, he was the colonel of the first u.s. cavalry. and then, with the outbreak of the civil war, he was offered field command of the united states forces in dealing with the secessionist states. at that moment, he turned his back...
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robert frank, fascinating appreciate it. when we come back, we're being to talk to dr. scottns. he joins us after the break. the future and day two of the fed chair powell's testimony, right now looking up 335 points. nasdaq looking to open higher as well s&p 500 up about 60 points we'll be right back after this i've spent centuries evolving with the world. some changes made me stronger. others, weaker. that's the nature of being the economy. i've observed investors navigating the unexpected, choosing assets to balance risk and reward. and i've seen how one element has secured their portfolios, time after time. gold. an element so agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. take a look, futures are sharply high their morning, gaining back not all of the losses from yesterday. the dow yesterday was down more than 600 points, giving back 340 points in the pre-is exthis morning. the nasdaq sharing big gains there, a gain of 2
robert frank, fascinating appreciate it. when we come back, we're being to talk to dr. scottns. he joins us after the break. the future and day two of the fed chair powell's testimony, right now looking up 335 points. nasdaq looking to open higher as well s&p 500 up about 60 points we'll be right back after this i've spent centuries evolving with the world. some changes made me stronger. others, weaker. that's the nature of being the economy. i've observed investors navigating the...
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impressive military bouquets of scott in the next hundred base can work of the scots she paid the dramatic campaign from the coast and crews to mexico city in 1947, and from there, robert. lee served as super in tenant's west point in 1851, military currently writes to him and then through his under brief time, the first u.s. calvaryry and th, the outbreak of the civil war, he is offered a field commanded of the united states forces. and at thatt moment, he turned his back for more 30 years of service and commanded in a virginia state and then in the confederate field army, the army of northern virginia. almost nothing those preceding 30 years, every decision he made to be in the army, to swear his oath toea defend the united stas and in 1829, the pinnacle of real-time career predict and then mary chestnut discovered the nothing characterizes robert e. lee as the ? are and why why did he dodi what he did and why was he the man he was. and the answer 90s is the one, that big decision about refusing demanding of the federal forces was that he was in virginia and it virginia succeeded from him his wife would follow to virginia in the confederacy but where was he, then rob
impressive military bouquets of scott in the next hundred base can work of the scots she paid the dramatic campaign from the coast and crews to mexico city in 1947, and from there, robert. lee served as super in tenant's west point in 1851, military currently writes to him and then through his under brief time, the first u.s. calvaryry and th, the outbreak of the civil war, he is offered a field commanded of the united states forces. and at thatt moment, he turned his back for more 30 years of...
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scott richardson, greg lily, mark hernandez, jenny wright, adam barker, allen edwards, katie magnus, sean o'keefe, brad patu, jason potter, brad slattery, katie sutton, eric cater, adam tool, t.c. williams, robertwinkler andy caputo. from my staff, i had luke holland, dan hillen gillibrand gillibrand -- hillen hillengillibrandester solders, alexandra slokerm, dixon yonin, a lacey burke, what would we do without her and we have the floor staff. nobody mentions them and we couldn't operate without them and they were really busy on this bill and that's robert dunkon, chris tuck, tony han began, --hanagan, max ford, and i'm grateful for all of their services. this is only half the battle. we have to go through and after we made the priorities that we made, the appropriators will get busy to do what they have done to be a part of this effort that was the most significant effort that we're having. so today i encourage all of my colleagues to suffer this national defense authorization act, i know they will, and extend our 60-year track record of getting this bill done. let's tell the troops that we love them and support them. with that, i'll yield to chairman jack reed. mr. reed: mr. president. the pr
scott richardson, greg lily, mark hernandez, jenny wright, adam barker, allen edwards, katie magnus, sean o'keefe, brad patu, jason potter, brad slattery, katie sutton, eric cater, adam tool, t.c. williams, robertwinkler andy caputo. from my staff, i had luke holland, dan hillen gillibrand gillibrand -- hillen hillengillibrandester solders, alexandra slokerm, dixon yonin, a lacey burke, what would we do without her and we have the floor staff. nobody mentions them and we couldn't operate...