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andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you? andrea: welcome. i'm well. lemonis: nice to meet you. customers don't have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of shatter, rosin, hash -- kind of keep it old-school. lemonis: yeah. andrea: pre-rolls are a big one as well. lemonis: what's a pre-roll? is that also known as a joint? andrea: yes. lemonis: okay. we'll just call it a joint. pre-roll's like some mba word. it's a joint. let's just call it a joint. andrea unsworth has an mba and used to be an analyst at moody's, the big credit-rating agency. she feels strongly that her presence as a woman is essential in an industry that's dominated by men. and how hard is it being a woman in this business? andrea: i'd say -- i'd say it's an advanta
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andrea? >> and peter, let's talk about the pardons. because what the president is doing, we don't really know what he's doing other than your reporting because we have not seen him. he's inside the white house, a small, very diminished group of advisers, and they're talking about pardons. what's the latest on that? >> no, you're exactly right. i'm told yesterday there was a meeting here at the white house, jared and ivanka and other present behind closed doors having conversations about possible pardons. i'm told there will be dozens between now and wednesday announced by the president. i just hung up with an aide to president trump a matter of moments ago, asked if that's what he was doing behind closed doors today. they would not tell us any details about his schedule. there's nothing on his public schedule. and moments ago the white house announced what we call a travel photo lid, which means we will not see the president at any point today publicly. the last time he was seen publicly was
andrea? >> and peter, let's talk about the pardons. because what the president is doing, we don't really know what he's doing other than your reporting because we have not seen him. he's inside the white house, a small, very diminished group of advisers, and they're talking about pardons. what's the latest on that? >> no, you're exactly right. i'm told yesterday there was a meeting here at the white house, jared and ivanka and other present behind closed doors having conversations...
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andrea? >> and steph, how big a deal was the decision not to rely on the national pharmacy brands like cvs and walgreens and to go local? >> reporter: well, it really was a big decision. they're the only state that did it, actually. they're unique in the sense they have this network of about 100 private pharmacies run by pharmacists who live in the areas, they know the areas well. and i met that really impressive husband and wife team, tally and ken, and i asked them about this exact issue. here's what they said. we've hear stories of other states of difficult logistics, having a hard time scheduling and all the things that go into that. have you had those kind of difficulties and how are you overcome them? >> no, because we're the boss. there is no middle management. >> reporter: so while there's been some criticism, andrea, of no federal plan that the states could follow, you do have examples like west virginia where being able to make some local decisions also helped. a combination of thos
andrea? >> and steph, how big a deal was the decision not to rely on the national pharmacy brands like cvs and walgreens and to go local? >> reporter: well, it really was a big decision. they're the only state that did it, actually. they're unique in the sense they have this network of about 100 private pharmacies run by pharmacists who live in the areas, they know the areas well. and i met that really impressive husband and wife team, tally and ken, and i asked them about this...
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>>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the city and nation watch as newly released images sink in how close the country came to catastrophe. as rioters go from the white house to the speaker of the house. >> stop the steal! stop the steal! >> now democrats attempt to remove president trump, their attempted motion beginning the last hour, starting with an article of impeachment citing trump with violence against the government of the united states, which nancy pelosi said is likely to pass the democratic house with overwhelming support, making donald trump the first president to be impeached twice. >> sadly, the person running the executive branch is dangerous, unhinged president of the united states. there is strong support in the congress for imimpeaching the president a second time. this president is guilty of inciting insurrection. he has to pay a price for that. >> that, of course, on "60 minutes" with lesley stahl. while all of this activity plays out on capitol hill, there's silence from the president, silence stripp
>>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the city and nation watch as newly released images sink in how close the country came to catastrophe. as rioters go from the white house to the speaker of the house. >> stop the steal! stop the steal! >> now democrats attempt to remove president trump, their attempted motion beginning the last hour, starting with an article of impeachment citing trump with violence against the government of the united states, which nancy...
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but, look, let's not get ahead of ourselves, andrea. what we said in my editorial, which has been repeated by many republicans and democrats, is that president trump should resign. failing that, the responsibility for this falls on the vice president and a majority of the cabinet. they have the power to remove him immediately and prevent us from having to go through this exercise. if they refuse to do so, if they won't take responsibility for these actions last wednesday, then congress has to consider its alternatives. and i do think it's important that our caucus leader, senator schumer, is calling for us to reconvene promptly and to move ahead with this before we get to the inauguration. >> the u.s. capitol police who have, by the way, not done a briefing yet, which is remarkable, have revealed that several of their officers have been suspended after wednesday's riot. how concerned are you that law enforcement might -- some of them, some were heroic and some tragically died, but law enforcement may have been involved? >> well, that's
but, look, let's not get ahead of ourselves, andrea. what we said in my editorial, which has been repeated by many republicans and democrats, is that president trump should resign. failing that, the responsibility for this falls on the vice president and a majority of the cabinet. they have the power to remove him immediately and prevent us from having to go through this exercise. if they refuse to do so, if they won't take responsibility for these actions last wednesday, then congress has to...
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andrea? >> from the beginning. jaime harrison formerly headed the south carolina democratic party and he of course was an aide to biden on the hill. thank you so much, geoff bennett. and how for more on the vaccine front, the co-director of the center for vaccine development at texas children's hospital is joiing me now. thanks very much. we're in week one, really, of a national bring it all out, put it all out, 65 and up. you know, i got mine on tuesday when d.c. opened it up. so what are the data showing you about how this is going to proceed? i'm confident that moderna and fiz rer going to have enough doses for second doses. >> yeah. we've got a pretty daunting task ahead of us, andrea. remember, we've squandered every opportunity to control covid-19. now we're backed into a corner. all we're left now is the strategy to vaccinate our way out of this. we have no choice. we have to make this work. it means according to our calculations roughly 240 million americans have to be vaccinated, three-quarters of the u.s.
andrea? >> from the beginning. jaime harrison formerly headed the south carolina democratic party and he of course was an aide to biden on the hill. thank you so much, geoff bennett. and how for more on the vaccine front, the co-director of the center for vaccine development at texas children's hospital is joiing me now. thanks very much. we're in week one, really, of a national bring it all out, put it all out, 65 and up. you know, i got mine on tuesday when d.c. opened it up. so what...
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andrea? >> thanks to you ellison barber and terrence gainer is also here, former sergeant at arms in the u.s. senate. great to see you again, chief gainer. no stranger to protests here in washington, but this one is real really, though, where they went after two historic churches. one from 1836 and another from the 1850s and took the black lives banners down and fired them. so what precautions can d.c. take? we've got a new police chief in the last couple of weeks. >> he's a great police chief. he's very well experienced. and between the d.c. police department, the secret service, the -- really the capitol police, metro police, they're well rehearsed. the national guard is there to support the police department. and they worked together. we've worked together for years. so if the politicians can stay out of how this is done and let the professionals operate, they'll give everybody a chance to protest but not get too violent. violent at all. >> and we saw just yesterday the ten former defense
andrea? >> thanks to you ellison barber and terrence gainer is also here, former sergeant at arms in the u.s. senate. great to see you again, chief gainer. no stranger to protests here in washington, but this one is real really, though, where they went after two historic churches. one from 1836 and another from the 1850s and took the black lives banners down and fired them. so what precautions can d.c. take? we've got a new police chief in the last couple of weeks. >> he's a great...
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so what is this about, andrea? as we know, most of these vaccines, the pfizer vaccine, the moderna vaccine, specifically require a second dose within 21 or 28 days. there has been debate even within the biden team about whether in the interests of getting the vaccine out to as many people as possible, you don't necessarily hold back supplies of the vaccine. biden weighing in very clearly that he does not think they should be holding back supplies. >> this is exactly what tony fauci told me last week that they should not be doing because it was critical to follow the protocols of the testing. in particular, there are issues as to whether the amount of immunity without that booster shot within the time frame is going to be as effective, particularly for senior citizens. so there's a lot at stake here. obviously they have data that we don't have about just about how dangerous the spread is and what could be happening in the next month or two without immunizing more of the population. big decision today from the biden
so what is this about, andrea? as we know, most of these vaccines, the pfizer vaccine, the moderna vaccine, specifically require a second dose within 21 or 28 days. there has been debate even within the biden team about whether in the interests of getting the vaccine out to as many people as possible, you don't necessarily hold back supplies of the vaccine. biden weighing in very clearly that he does not think they should be holding back supplies. >> this is exactly what tony fauci told...
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. >> reporter: it really is, andrea. and they are trying to determine what the party will look like in the wake of former president donald trump. and you have as you reported at the top the house minority leader, kevin mccarthy, meeting with him today in florida to essentially try to mend fences after he made those very strong comments on the house floor the day after that attack on the capitol, essentially pointing the finger at former president trump. he tried to walk those comments back a little bit. concerned about the sharp divisions within his own party with some members of the house voting to impeach the president. the majority did not so it doesn't seem to be a momentum for conviction in the senate, but the bottom line is there are concerns it could weaken the party's chances of winning back the house and the senate and the white house ultimatelyultimatels the goal if you were a republican. now these revelations, this new video that's surfaced about representative marjorie taylor green which shows her making comm
. >> reporter: it really is, andrea. and they are trying to determine what the party will look like in the wake of former president donald trump. and you have as you reported at the top the house minority leader, kevin mccarthy, meeting with him today in florida to essentially try to mend fences after he made those very strong comments on the house floor the day after that attack on the capitol, essentially pointing the finger at former president trump. he tried to walk those comments...
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>> i'm sorry, andrea? i didn't hear that. >> what do you think can be done, if anything, about it, maybe by state officials? we've seen now this unprecedented op-ed today from ten former secretaries of defense in both parties who are concerned about the military not getting involved as the president feeds these controversies. >> well, in the midst of all of this, andrea, remember, there are a dozen republican senators and 140 members in the house working with trump to really undermine american democracy. but in the senate, you have 40 u.s. senators, republican senators who are not doing that. so at the end of the day, we're going to end up with, i don't know, 88, 90 votes, making clear that biden was elected president. but i think after biden becomes president, we need to do a whole lot of work in a variety of ways to restore the faith of the american people, not only in their government, but in the foundations of democracy. we need to understand that there are tens of millions of people who have given up
>> i'm sorry, andrea? i didn't hear that. >> what do you think can be done, if anything, about it, maybe by state officials? we've seen now this unprecedented op-ed today from ten former secretaries of defense in both parties who are concerned about the military not getting involved as the president feeds these controversies. >> well, in the midst of all of this, andrea, remember, there are a dozen republican senators and 140 members in the house working with trump to really...
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andrea? >> another underlying hidden element of course, not so hidden, is the ongoing political rivalry there between the mayor of new york and the governor of the state, both democrats but opposite sides on a lot of things. peter, i also want to note, one response from dr. fauci today, energized, and he even used the word liberated in this answer when asked, he was prompted but answered publicly about the difference between administrations. let's watch. >> i can tell you i take no pleasure at all in being in a situation of contra diblgtdistr the president so it was something you didn't feel you could say something and there wouldn't be any repercussions. the idea you can get up here and talk about what you know, what evidence, what the science is and know that's it, let the science speak, it is somewhat of a liberating feeling. >> and peter, he also said one of the big differences is if you don't know something i'll just say i don't know it rather than making up an answer. >> reporter: that'
andrea? >> another underlying hidden element of course, not so hidden, is the ongoing political rivalry there between the mayor of new york and the governor of the state, both democrats but opposite sides on a lot of things. peter, i also want to note, one response from dr. fauci today, energized, and he even used the word liberated in this answer when asked, he was prompted but answered publicly about the difference between administrations. let's watch. >> i can tell you i take no...
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>> well, that's their view so far, andrea. they say no plots, nothing uncovered that would in any way change the plans. we have heard that two members of the national guard who were assigned here have been relieved of their duty. that much we know. it's a little unclear about why they were relieved of duty. the a.p. says it's because they had some sort of links to radical groups, but we don't know for sure whether that was the reason. but in terms of the investigation, andrea, you're right, it's really going very fast. they've identified more than 330 people they say who entered the capitol on january 6th. and they're moving ahead with criminal charges gwen more than 100 people. there's beginning to take a shape here of where the focus is in the investigation. they're looking at obviously people who did the high-profile things like sitting in nancy pelosi's office or taking the podium or sitting in pence's chair. we've seen a lot of that. but looking now at who might have organized this. were there people who had planned this
>> well, that's their view so far, andrea. they say no plots, nothing uncovered that would in any way change the plans. we have heard that two members of the national guard who were assigned here have been relieved of their duty. that much we know. it's a little unclear about why they were relieved of duty. the a.p. says it's because they had some sort of links to radical groups, but we don't know for sure whether that was the reason. but in terms of the investigation, andrea, you're...
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let me put the question this way, andreas. if the two sides are going to decide where the territorial waters war, don't you have to resolve whose islands these are? the broader issues about the presence of, you know, of the makeup of cyprus in terms of political order. that would make it a lot easier to decide where the exclusive zones start and end, wouldn't i t? >> where the islands belong -- that'as very clear. if we expect treaties, that is clear what should be discussed, what is disputed is a continental shelf. and an exclusive economic zone. there is international law. in addition to international law, when there are different interpretations, things can be discussed. in the case of cyprus and she brought it again, we cannot -- take provisions. would turkey --. cyprus is a country less than 10,000 square kilometers and turkey would like to have an exclusive constituent states. it wants to set quotas on who is that. where is that practice in turkey? both in athens, is that ankara would like a resolution that would turn cy
let me put the question this way, andreas. if the two sides are going to decide where the territorial waters war, don't you have to resolve whose islands these are? the broader issues about the presence of, you know, of the makeup of cyprus in terms of political order. that would make it a lot easier to decide where the exclusive zones start and end, wouldn't i t? >> where the islands belong -- that'as very clear. if we expect treaties, that is clear what should be discussed, what is...
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andrea leÓn nos cuenta lo que vio. andrea: son imÁgenes inÉditas, captadas por la revista. el dÍa que un grupo de seguidores del presidente trump asaltÓ el capitolio de estados unidos. hablan del establecimiento de un nuevo gobierno. [habla en inglÉs] andrea: el video muestra los agitadores buscando una puerta de acceso. buscaban a la presidenta de la cÁmara de representantes. cuyo oficina tambiÉn fue atacada. [habla en inglÉs] andrea: se escucha lenguaje pliexcito. — explicito. discusiones entre ellos. y algunos dan ordenes al resto del grupo violento. otros protestan cuando se pide que no se sienten en la silla del vicepresidente. por respeto. [habla en inglÉs] andrea: tambiÉn se ve cuando varios de ellos len un documento que es la objecciÓn del senador a los votos. el principio uno de ellos dice que cruz los iba a vender. pero que cambiÓ de opiniÓn y los apoya. [habla en inglÉs] andrea: fue uno de los que se opusieron al conteo durante la sesiÓn del congreso para certificar la victoria de biden. el departamento de justicia, ni las cortes de justicia encont
andrea leÓn nos cuenta lo que vio. andrea: son imÁgenes inÉditas, captadas por la revista. el dÍa que un grupo de seguidores del presidente trump asaltÓ el capitolio de estados unidos. hablan del establecimiento de un nuevo gobierno. [habla en inglÉs] andrea: el video muestra los agitadores buscando una puerta de acceso. buscaban a la presidenta de la cÁmara de representantes. cuyo oficina tambiÉn fue atacada. [habla en inglÉs] andrea: se escucha lenguaje pliexcito. — explicito....
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andrea? >> and very briefly, kristen, we heard from the president briefly who want e ran into a correspondent in the corridor last night, his attitude towards the impeachment trial? >> making his most extensive comments yet about the trial saying he believes it has to happen but also saying to the reporter who ran in to him from cnn that he does not believe that democrats have the votes to convict. so significant to hear that from the president behind the scenes. undoubtedly when reporters have a chance to ask him about that next, they'll try to follow up with him and get clarity on what he meant. >> kristen welker, kasie hunt, chuck rosenberg, thank you all so much. listen to the latest podcasts. >>> advancing equality. president biden expecting to sign multiple executive orders outlining his racial equality agenda today. i'll talk to the president of the naacp in moments. >>> still ahead, white house domestic policy council chief susan rice expected to take the podium at the daily press bri
andrea? >> and very briefly, kristen, we heard from the president briefly who want e ran into a correspondent in the corridor last night, his attitude towards the impeachment trial? >> making his most extensive comments yet about the trial saying he believes it has to happen but also saying to the reporter who ran in to him from cnn that he does not believe that democrats have the votes to convict. so significant to hear that from the president behind the scenes. undoubtedly when...
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andrea? >> and as well, that was conveyed by dan scavino, his aide on twitter, because the president was blocked on twitter. and now we've got this system from mark zuckerberg banning him through the inaugural from facebook. this is pretty extraordinary. this is, as chuck was alluding to, the only accountability we've had so far is from facebook. >> reporter: it's absolutely extraordinary, andrea. facebook, and that will apply to instagram as well, temporarily blocked from twitter. twitter threatening to ban him permanently if he doesn't take down the false and misleading claims that he continued to put out yesterday, while this insurrection was under way. i just underscore where you began this broadcast. the fact that president trump, before a crowd of thousands yesterday, said he would never concede and essentially called on his supporters to march to the capitol. and that's exactly what they did, and then they stormed the capitol. it is worth noting that the president signed an executive o
andrea? >> and as well, that was conveyed by dan scavino, his aide on twitter, because the president was blocked on twitter. and now we've got this system from mark zuckerberg banning him through the inaugural from facebook. this is pretty extraordinary. this is, as chuck was alluding to, the only accountability we've had so far is from facebook. >> reporter: it's absolutely extraordinary, andrea. facebook, and that will apply to instagram as well, temporarily blocked from twitter....
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>>> i'm mitch mch andrea mitchell in washington. president biden is tackling the pandemic. blocked from getting key data during the transition, the new president isn't wasting any time setting up obvious contracts, delivering a detailed pandemic plan, holding a meeting with his covid-19 advisers today, having press secretary hold the first noncombative press briefing in four years. he's leading by example, wearing a mask in his first appearance in the oval office, something donald trump never did. the bidens were wearing masks during the fireworks display last night in contrast to former president trump, who took off his mask on that balcony as soon as he returned from the hospital where he'd been treated for covid. none of this can alter the appalling toll of the virus. another record 4, 131 american deaths on wednesday alone. the total death toll now more than 4060,000. joining me, nbc news chief white house correspondent and "weekend today" co-host peter alexander, "washington post" white house correspondent ann guerin and a dean of the school of public health at brown u
>>> i'm mitch mch andrea mitchell in washington. president biden is tackling the pandemic. blocked from getting key data during the transition, the new president isn't wasting any time setting up obvious contracts, delivering a detailed pandemic plan, holding a meeting with his covid-19 advisers today, having press secretary hold the first noncombative press briefing in four years. he's leading by example, wearing a mask in his first appearance in the oval office, something donald...
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>> thank you, andrea. as you know we have already expressed our deep concern for the treatment of mr. navalyna and the human rights situation there in russia and it remains striking to me how concerned and maybe even scared how the russian government seems to be of one man. the president said we are reviewing all of the actions that are of deep concern to us. the treatment and apparent use of a chemical weapon in an attempt to assassinate him and looking urgently at solar winds and looking at the reports of bounties placed by russia on american forces in afghanistan and we are looking at the questions of election interference. >> you are not ruling out anything if there is harm that comes to him. >> not ruling out anything. we want the full review done and we will take it from there. >> briefing from the state department and taking complex questions from reporters on the first day of the job and giving straightforward and necessarily complex answers. a radical departure of the way that the u.s. government
>> thank you, andrea. as you know we have already expressed our deep concern for the treatment of mr. navalyna and the human rights situation there in russia and it remains striking to me how concerned and maybe even scared how the russian government seems to be of one man. the president said we are reviewing all of the actions that are of deep concern to us. the treatment and apparent use of a chemical weapon in an attempt to assassinate him and looking urgently at solar winds and...
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andrea: market risk is not a new risk for supervisors. we are currently conducting a quite extensive on-site inspection -- actually, off-site given the current conditions, but still a campaign in which we are focusing quite a lot. i would say at the moment with the pandemic, let's say the core focus of supervisors is the key priority, for us in the coming year, getting full out of the covid-19 crisis in terms of the potential default and the -- that is strong, very strong focus of our attention, of course. francine: where do you think the risk for the big investment banks are this year? where are they? andrea: well, the main risks i would say in terms of the fallout of the pandemic is sectors, distributional sectors which are severely hit by the crisis, and exposures the banks in general have vis-a-vis those sectors. and we are now deepening our understanding, and our analysis of the sector exposures of banks and distribution of their customers and trying to get a little bit more of a grip on the projections of asset quality throughout th
andrea: market risk is not a new risk for supervisors. we are currently conducting a quite extensive on-site inspection -- actually, off-site given the current conditions, but still a campaign in which we are focusing quite a lot. i would say at the moment with the pandemic, let's say the core focus of supervisors is the key priority, for us in the coming year, getting full out of the covid-19 crisis in terms of the potential default and the -- that is strong, very strong focus of our...
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andrea, please. no. apparently they're not taking questions. andrea, please. she is cracking up at the end there like seriously? we are doing this? that was four years ago. that was how the state department interacted with the public and the press. as of four years ago. no asking questions. you were allowed to observe the secretary of state silently sitting next to an official while you are not allowed to ask questions on what was going on. that was four years ago. this was today. >> thank you very much. congratulations, mr. secretary. >> good the see you, andrea. >> president biden in his first phone call with president putin yesterday outlined some areas of agreement such as the arms control agreement. at the same time areas of concern, many of which involve russia, so landwinds hack and ukraine, of course. the assassination, the interference of the 2020 campaign, but also, also the safety of alexei navalny. what are the red lines in which the united states would consider sanctioning russia if there's any harm that comes to mr. navalny or to the protesters a
andrea, please. no. apparently they're not taking questions. andrea, please. she is cracking up at the end there like seriously? we are doing this? that was four years ago. that was how the state department interacted with the public and the press. as of four years ago. no asking questions. you were allowed to observe the secretary of state silently sitting next to an official while you are not allowed to ask questions on what was going on. that was four years ago. this was today. >>...
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andrea, please. you can almost hear andrea herself sort of crack up at the end there, like, seriously? we're doing this? are you kidding? that was four years ago. that was how the state department interacted with the public and the press, as of four years ago. no asking questions. you were allowed to observe the secretary of state silently sitting next to an official while you are not allowed to ask questions about what's going on, and you can base your story on that. that was four years ago. this was today. >> thank you very much. congratulations, mr. secretary. >> good to see you, andrea. >> president biden in his first phone call with president putin yesterday outlined some areas of agreement, such as the arms control agreement, the extension of new start. but at the same time, areas of concern, many of which involve russia. we're talking about solar winds' hack and ukraine, of course, the investigation, the assessment of interference in the 2020 campaign, but also, also the safety of alexei naval
andrea, please. you can almost hear andrea herself sort of crack up at the end there, like, seriously? we're doing this? are you kidding? that was four years ago. that was how the state department interacted with the public and the press, as of four years ago. no asking questions. you were allowed to observe the secretary of state silently sitting next to an official while you are not allowed to ask questions about what's going on, and you can base your story on that. that was four years ago....
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did it let itself being on the san andreas? >> you look at the reports when i see them on my map, you kind of see the pattern of the stronger shaking in santa cruz and salinas and as it goes out to san francisco, the shaking decreases in intensity, so it kind of follows what we would expect for this size of a earthquake. >> area down there southwest at gilroy, it's sparsely populated. i guess that's a positive thing. >> right. >> we have not heard of any reports of any damage yet. would we expect any? >> of this size, i would expect that objects might be falling all shelves or loose objects might be shaken up a little bit. but i do not expect any widespread damage. >> ok. janay, thank you very much for taking time out and letting us know about this earthquake. it was downgraded to a 4.2 after being a 4.5. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'll check back in with rob for more on this. >> the earthquake we just heard from usgs, playing out as you would expect a quake of this size, urkly you see the after shocks, you see the
did it let itself being on the san andreas? >> you look at the reports when i see them on my map, you kind of see the pattern of the stronger shaking in santa cruz and salinas and as it goes out to san francisco, the shaking decreases in intensity, so it kind of follows what we would expect for this size of a earthquake. >> area down there southwest at gilroy, it's sparsely populated. i guess that's a positive thing. >> right. >> we have not heard of any reports of any...
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and host of andrea mitchell reports, andrea mitchell. and also from bbc, katty kay. john heilemann, what happened? >> all hell broke loose and you're doing a good job of talking about it. i think the broad outlines of what happened are obviously clear at this point. you know, we had in some ways, you know so much of the trump administration have been shocking but not surprised. it was, you know, stunning on some level, but obviously when it's all opened up in the clear
and host of andrea mitchell reports, andrea mitchell. and also from bbc, katty kay. john heilemann, what happened? >> all hell broke loose and you're doing a good job of talking about it. i think the broad outlines of what happened are obviously clear at this point. you know, we had in some ways, you know so much of the trump administration have been shocking but not surprised. it was, you know, stunning on some level, but obviously when it's all opened up in the clear
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you know, andrea mitchell, i was just doing the math here. merrick garland was nominated for a supreme court seat i believe at the end of february, early march, 2016. >> exactly. >> my guess is he's going to get his confirmation vote sometime at the end of february, merrick garland will finally get his vote five years later. i'm really -- i find the symbolic move of somebody who was on the cusp of becoming a supreme court justice, someone who every member of the supreme court will tell you today is somebody that belongs there, and he's here to restore the integrity. i totally get where biden is coming from on this. i know politically this will upset some folks on the left. but this is about restoring trust across the aisle. >> there's another piece of this also. a lot of people, a lot of people in the civil rights community not happy that an african-american, black person, person of color, someone active in the movement, is not in this post. i think you will see a black person now with the senate now 50/50, a black person in the d.c. circuit,
you know, andrea mitchell, i was just doing the math here. merrick garland was nominated for a supreme court seat i believe at the end of february, early march, 2016. >> exactly. >> my guess is he's going to get his confirmation vote sometime at the end of february, merrick garland will finally get his vote five years later. i'm really -- i find the symbolic move of somebody who was on the cusp of becoming a supreme court justice, someone who every member of the supreme court will...
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i'm hallie jackson in washington alongside andrea mitchell and craig melvin, picking up special coverage of the impeachment of donald trump again. if he is impeached a second time as expected, it will go down in history. you are watching it all unfold live exactly one week after the president incited a deadly insurrection at the u.s. capitol and one week before joe biden is sworn in as the next president. >> right now, we are watching those historic proceedings unfolding on the house floor. lawmakers are finishing up procedural votes before starting to debate and eventually vote to make donald trump the first president in the united states history to be impeached twice. >> andrea, unlike last time, today's expected impeachment vote will be bipartisan. that's because a growing number of republicans have already defected, including the number three republican in the house, liz cheney, also the most powerful republican in the senate, majority leader mitch mcconnell reportedly pleased about the impeachment. privately, backing -- kasie hunt said sending up white smoke, if you will. >> that's
i'm hallie jackson in washington alongside andrea mitchell and craig melvin, picking up special coverage of the impeachment of donald trump again. if he is impeached a second time as expected, it will go down in history. you are watching it all unfold live exactly one week after the president incited a deadly insurrection at the u.s. capitol and one week before joe biden is sworn in as the next president. >> right now, we are watching those historic proceedings unfolding on the house...
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said andrea. she and tom seem to be getting on fine. >> they seemed to be getting along fine. >> reporter: that's when ashley and andrea went off into the kitchen, had a little party of their own. what were you drinking? >> jungle juice and jell-o shots. >> oh, my. >> yeah. i was having a good time. i intended to have a good time. >> reporter: there was one ti unusual thing, though, said andrea, ashley had just gone through something kind of awful. >> she found out that she had ao miscarriage that day and i said, oh, i'm sorry, like are you okay? oh, yeah, it's fine. >> that strike you as odd? >> no, i didn't think it was it odd. >> was she unhappy about the miscarriage? >> my impression of it is she already has her beautiful family. it seemed like her life was if already complete so i don't think that she was devastated that she had found out that she had a miscarriage. >> reporter: no tears, andrea o said. just a quick, casual mention and then the conversation moved on. went on to talk about oth
said andrea. she and tom seem to be getting on fine. >> they seemed to be getting along fine. >> reporter: that's when ashley and andrea went off into the kitchen, had a little party of their own. what were you drinking? >> jungle juice and jell-o shots. >> oh, my. >> yeah. i was having a good time. i intended to have a good time. >> reporter: there was one ti unusual thing, though, said andrea, ashley had just gone through something kind of awful. >>...
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and it is part of the course of the san andreas fault. a reporter is live in redwood city, where people really felt the shaking. did you feel it? >> reporter: i was in san francisco when it occurred and i did not feel the shaking. people here on the peninsula certainly did. it was reported widely across the bay area. people on twitter said that they felt the shaking and about three seconds of it as far north as san francisco in parts of marin county, across the east bay and of course in the southbay they felt the shaking as well. the aromas fire district, which is in monterey county and located about five miles west of the epicenter, it is said that there are currently no reports of any injuries or damage. the largest aftershock was at 3.0. it follow just a few minutes after the 4.2 earthquake. i spoke to a man here in redwood city. he said he felt the shaking at his home in sunnyvale. >> well, i am in my living room and the earthquake shd >> it's shocking. >> reporter: that gentleman said he used to live in nepal and has experienced much
and it is part of the course of the san andreas fault. a reporter is live in redwood city, where people really felt the shaking. did you feel it? >> reporter: i was in san francisco when it occurred and i did not feel the shaking. people here on the peninsula certainly did. it was reported widely across the bay area. people on twitter said that they felt the shaking and about three seconds of it as far north as san francisco in parts of marin county, across the east bay and of course in...
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andrea. buenos dÍas! andrea: buenos dÍas. karla: quÉ guapa, pareces primera dama! andrea: es que vale soÑar despuÉs de hacer un dÍa histÓrico para toda la naciÓn. la diseÑadora emergente que diseÑo eltraje de la primera dama para la inauguraciÓn es de nueva york. es una diseÑadora joven, que estÁ comenzando su marca y de hecho hace tres aÑos y medio lanzÓ su primer diseÑo. muchos la estÁn empezando a conocer. comentÓ en una entrevista que decidiÓ optar por el color azul. el equipo de joe biden no le dio reglas a seguir, simplemente estar en comunicaciÓn para el atuendo ideal. eligiÓ el azul porque quiere divulgar un mensaje de respeto, discreciÓn, apoyo y sobre todo confianza hacia esta nueva presidencia de joe biden. tambiÉn tenÍa detalles del traje de cristales, tambiÉn algunos cristales de diamante y dice que la parte mÁs difÍcil de la confecciÓn fue que todo fuera sostenible y tejido a mano. quiero que vean un poco de la evoluciÓn de todas las primeras damas y
andrea. buenos dÍas! andrea: buenos dÍas. karla: quÉ guapa, pareces primera dama! andrea: es que vale soÑar despuÉs de hacer un dÍa histÓrico para toda la naciÓn. la diseÑadora emergente que diseÑo eltraje de la primera dama para la inauguraciÓn es de nueva york. es una diseÑadora joven, que estÁ comenzando su marca y de hecho hace tres aÑos y medio lanzÓ su primer diseÑo. muchos la estÁn empezando a conocer. comentÓ en una entrevista que decidiÓ optar por el color azul. el...
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andrea. >> that's absolutely true. he coined the phrase the greatest generation, the book he wrote in 1998 after his first trip to normandy in '94. think about it, one day, i think aboudecember 9, 2015 t date candidate trump announced the muslim ban. tom was in new york having three hours of chemo, arm in an iv. with one hand he writes an essay, writes an essay and flies to d.c., about the dangers of paranoia trumping, about the internment of japanese americans, about mccarthy, the way black americans are speaking. he speaks about this muslim american who enlisted in and has a permanent home in arlington. that same night he goes to the german embassy, i was there. he gets the highest possible award from the german government for what he did in 1989 in front of the berlin wall, the only american anchor to foresee, because of the great reporter he is and was. that's a legacy. >> he's not going away. >> the diplomat. he's not going away. >> he's an important touchstone pour me on a weekly and biweekly basis, for all of us
andrea. >> that's absolutely true. he coined the phrase the greatest generation, the book he wrote in 1998 after his first trip to normandy in '94. think about it, one day, i think aboudecember 9, 2015 t date candidate trump announced the muslim ban. tom was in new york having three hours of chemo, arm in an iv. with one hand he writes an essay, writes an essay and flies to d.c., about the dangers of paranoia trumping, about the internment of japanese americans, about mccarthy, the way...
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andrea: Éstas nuevas imÁgenes son de las mÁs violentas y explÍcitas del asalto al capitolio. quedaron grabadas en la cÁmara corporal de los policÍas que enfrentaron a la multitud a que el 26 de enero——6 de ( gritos) andrea: pero los extremistas empujaban violentamente al grupo de policÍas que intentaban poner orden. entre ellos se encuentra michael con un palo de hawk y entre sus manos, obstrucciÓn de la ley e ingresar a un edificio, entre otros cargos. para mÉdicos han dicho que aunque sabÍan que habÍa personas sin vida, no podÍan prestar ayuda inmediata, debido a la fuerza y furia de la multitud. ( gritos) rhn new york times identificÓ a la mujer que se encontraba en el suelo, de 34 aÑos, quien mÁs tarde falleciÓ. la prioridad de las autoridades es encontrara la persona responsable de colocar las bombas el dÍa antes del atentado. el fbi aumentÓ la recompensa por tercera vez, a $100,000. este experto dice que estas bombas probablemente tenÍan la intenciÓn de distraer a la policÍa del capitolio hacia otro lugar y que probablemente hubo un nÚmero signific
andrea: Éstas nuevas imÁgenes son de las mÁs violentas y explÍcitas del asalto al capitolio. quedaron grabadas en la cÁmara corporal de los policÍas que enfrentaron a la multitud a que el 26 de enero——6 de ( gritos) andrea: pero los extremistas empujaban violentamente al grupo de policÍas que intentaban poner orden. entre ellos se encuentra michael con un palo de hawk y entre sus manos, obstrucciÓn de la ley e ingresar a un edificio, entre otros cargos. para mÉdicos han dicho que...
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andrea? >> well, that's absolutely true. and you know, he coined the phrase the greatest generation, the book he wrote in 1998, after his first trip to normandy in '94. it just -- think about one day. i think about december 9th, 2015, the day that candidate trump announced the muslim ban. tom was in new york having three hours of chemo. his arm with an iv, in one hand he writes an essay, and he writes an essay and flies to d.c. about the dangers of paranoia trumping reason, about the internments of japanese americans, about mccarthy, about the way black americans were speaking. then he speaks about this muslim-american who enlisted after 9/11 and that he has a permanent home in arlington. that same night he goes to the german embassy. i was there. and he gets the highest possible award from the german government for what he did in 1989 in front of the berlin wall, the only american anchor to foresee what was going to happen, to be there because of the great reporter he is and was, the great writer. so, that's the legacy. >>
andrea? >> well, that's absolutely true. and you know, he coined the phrase the greatest generation, the book he wrote in 1998, after his first trip to normandy in '94. it just -- think about one day. i think about december 9th, 2015, the day that candidate trump announced the muslim ban. tom was in new york having three hours of chemo. his arm with an iv, in one hand he writes an essay, and he writes an essay and flies to d.c. about the dangers of paranoia trumping reason, about the...
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. >> i'm andrea mitchell in washington where we've just been listening and watching for the first time since the biden administration took over since the inaugural of a dramatically different covid response team, fighting the pandemic for president biden. the focus is entirely on science and getting the faltering vaccine rollout on track. president biden has just signed an executive order invoking the defense production act to do just that. >> right now, i want to level with the public, we are facing two constraining factors. the first is getting enough supply quickly enough. and the second is the ability to administer the vaccines quickly once they're produced and sent out to the sites. we are taking action to increase supply and increase capacity, but even so, it will be months before everyone who wants a vaccine will be able to get one. >> this is as the biden administration is also rolling out a bold climate agenda. next hour, president biden will be signing executive actions aimed at elevating climate change to a national security priority. we'll be hearing from his veteran team,
. >> i'm andrea mitchell in washington where we've just been listening and watching for the first time since the biden administration took over since the inaugural of a dramatically different covid response team, fighting the pandemic for president biden. the focus is entirely on science and getting the faltering vaccine rollout on track. president biden has just signed an executive order invoking the defense production act to do just that. >> right now, i want to level with the...
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. >> i andrea take thee richard. >> i andrea take thee richard. >> i now pronounce that andrea and richard are children of the new age. [ sirens ] . >> /*1;< . >> [ inaudible ] in connection with your activities. we have been informed that the police departments will take all the necessary actions in connection with our complaint against you. this order to remove yourself forth with is separate and apart from any question of am necessity. you will be subject to proper disciplinary action by the university in any event. those who leave the building pursuant to this order will have less to answer for than those who do not. >> no violence. no violence. >> they managed to kind of push them all together and they were all sitting on the floor. as they pushed them all together so they could hardly move, they would hit. they had something in their hand. >> [ inaudible ]. >> okay. get back. >> bring them into the dorm. >> peter, there's a doctor in the dorm back here. >> these guys are animals. they're animals. they don't wear uniforms. they attack you from behind. they trust you one minute and hit
. >> i andrea take thee richard. >> i andrea take thee richard. >> i now pronounce that andrea and richard are children of the new age. [ sirens ] . >> /*1;< . >> [ inaudible ] in connection with your activities. we have been informed that the police departments will take all the necessary actions in connection with our complaint against you. this order to remove yourself forth with is separate and apart from any question of am necessity. you will be subject to...
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andrea fujiy explains what's going on. >> reporter: this morning, amateur traders are going head to head with some of the biggest bank and hedge funds. in recent days from their dorm rooms, basements and frat houses, this next generation of investors has sent the financial world into a frenzy. >> what we have is the perfect storm of stimulus money, a cohort of younger investors. >> the group, teaming up to send symptoms in gamestop skyrocketing. the company going from a losing bet to an epic payday, ballooning to a value of more than $24 billion in just a matter of days. this student says he invested $8,000 a few weeks ago and by yesterday, it was worth $82,000. but the pros on wall street are losing big. that's because they were betting that gamestop would fail, a process known as shorting the stock. >> you borrow shares of the stock and you tell sell it. if the price goes down, then you buy it back at that lower price and pocket that difference. but if you're wrong and the shares go up, then you're going to have to buy back the stock at a higher price and that difference is a loss for
andrea fujiy explains what's going on. >> reporter: this morning, amateur traders are going head to head with some of the biggest bank and hedge funds. in recent days from their dorm rooms, basements and frat houses, this next generation of investors has sent the financial world into a frenzy. >> what we have is the perfect storm of stimulus money, a cohort of younger investors. >> the group, teaming up to send symptoms in gamestop skyrocketing. the company going from a losing...
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andreas? not excited from a personal perspective. from a business perspective we have to deal with it and somehow it will work out. and eleanor? i am optimistic and looking forward to hopefully being able to back british farming, andl hopefully being able to back british farming, and i think it is an exciting opportunity that will come out exciting opportunity that will come our way now. 0k, eleanor durdy in yorkshire, andreas schneider in berlin and laura sagen in amsterdam, thank you very much for your time today. the new relationship has meant an end to free movement of people between the uk and europe. in 2019 — before covid — british travellers made more than 66 million european trips. our correspondent anna holligan is in amsterdam's schiphol airport this morning — what kind of changes will travellers now face? this time last year if you wanted to spend new year in amsterdam you could have done. if you are in the uk this year you can't. and that is a combination of brexit and covid—19. so, movement into the ear from all
andreas? not excited from a personal perspective. from a business perspective we have to deal with it and somehow it will work out. and eleanor? i am optimistic and looking forward to hopefully being able to back british farming, andl hopefully being able to back british farming, and i think it is an exciting opportunity that will come out exciting opportunity that will come our way now. 0k, eleanor durdy in yorkshire, andreas schneider in berlin and laura sagen in amsterdam, thank you very...
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and ask the question do you think this round of talks will succeed andrea's. well we should who'd be optimistic in that sense but even taking into consideration i'm kind of rhetoric and also who the stated positions on various issues. involving it were to push relations as well as the sec risk question he would be very hesitant to express optimism let me say that the differences between the 2 countries as you know greece and turkey in relation to before you do that and realize that he jumped in and asked this question the fact that they have started talking is that a success in itself isn't something of a success if there's a turkish perspective which is this needs to be sorted out in bilateral talks it's a positive step i mean negotiations and trying to find peaceful ways to address issues that i think it's always welcomed i think you know greece has also been positive to discussions now as it was mentioned during court previously there are some issues of procedure i mean greece indicates that it will be 2 issues to discuss of the continent shelf in the exclu
and ask the question do you think this round of talks will succeed andrea's. well we should who'd be optimistic in that sense but even taking into consideration i'm kind of rhetoric and also who the stated positions on various issues. involving it were to push relations as well as the sec risk question he would be very hesitant to express optimism let me say that the differences between the 2 countries as you know greece and turkey in relation to before you do that and realize that he jumped in...
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andrea sambuccetti continÚa con el relato. sambuccetti: no era el dÍa indicado, ni la hora, y mucho menos el lugar. juan estaba en el medio de su clase cuando un operativo policial llega a la escuela. morales: no vendÍ pastillas ni cocaÍna, ni otro tipo de drogas. solo era marihuana. esas ventas y el respeto, lo obtuve a travÉs de eso, el poder, tener a las mejores muchachas de la escuela y el deseo de ser aceptado, es lo que lo lleva a uno a tomar estos riesgos. a posiblemente terminar preso o muerto. sambuccetti: al juan que tenÍa todo lo que querÍa y a quien ya no le importaba lo que el mÉdico le habÍa diagnosticado, se le estaba terminando la fiesta. juan, ¿tÚ te aprovechaste de tu distrofia muscular para hacer este negocio? morales: la mayorÍa de la gente no sospecha de una persona en silla de ruedas. piensan que eres inocente o eres un tonto, que tienes de pronto un retraso mental. siempre he tenido que lidiar con esos estereotipos de la sociedad, pero en ese entonces lo estaba usando a mi favor. por eso sabÍ
andrea sambuccetti continÚa con el relato. sambuccetti: no era el dÍa indicado, ni la hora, y mucho menos el lugar. juan estaba en el medio de su clase cuando un operativo policial llega a la escuela. morales: no vendÍ pastillas ni cocaÍna, ni otro tipo de drogas. solo era marihuana. esas ventas y el respeto, lo obtuve a travÉs de eso, el poder, tener a las mejores muchachas de la escuela y el deseo de ser aceptado, es lo que lo lleva a uno a tomar estos riesgos. a posiblemente terminar...
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for the last 28 years, andrea has — other places. for the last 28 years, andrea has worked _ other places. for the last 28 years, andrea has worked for _ other places. for the last 28 years, andrea has worked for fashion i other places. for the last 28 years, | andrea has worked for fashion brand jaeger, most recently as a manager in leamington spa, but the chains collapsed and she lost herjob does make weeks ago. collapsed and she lost her 'ob does make weeks ago.i collapsed and she lost her 'ob does make weeks agoi make weeks ago. obviously, i'm t in: to make weeks ago. obviously, i'm trying to keep — make weeks ago. obviously, i'm trying to keep my _ make weeks ago. obviously, i'm trying to keep my flat _ make weeks ago. obviously, i'm trying to keep my flat on. it's i make weeks ago. obviously, i'm i trying to keep my flat on. it's hard to feel— trying to keep my flat on. it's hard to feel suddenly that there is no salary— to feel suddenly that there is no salary coming in and you've got bills— salary coming in and you've
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president and every american to care about people around the world and about helping make peace. >> andrea mitchell, great information. thanks very much >>> every president seeks advice from trusted advisers, president joe biden has his own team in place. here is kelly o'donell >> reporter: something has been missing inside the white house for years without four paws. the long tradition of first family pets return this week with german shepard, chance and major biden. major is the first shelter dog to live with the white house >> he was just adorable. >> re >> these puppies got into something toxic so they got sick and they could have died if they were not treated >> reporter: when he was well and ready, major became a biden in 2018. >> thank you very much >> reporter: champ, he's now 12. major is a rebel with paws first pet plays no politics making them all the most catching >> we know a lot of these pets by name, we know barney and beau and millie >> reporter: months after the obamas moved in, they got beau and later sony came along. for the clintons, buddy was a loyal friend during the
president and every american to care about people around the world and about helping make peace. >> andrea mitchell, great information. thanks very much >>> every president seeks advice from trusted advisers, president joe biden has his own team in place. here is kelly o'donell >> reporter: something has been missing inside the white house for years without four paws. the long tradition of first family pets return this week with german shepard, chance and major biden. major...
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andrea. it's not made up in order to make the argument. it's happening all around the world. before covid, the fastest growing job in the united states of america was solar panel technician, and the second fastest growing job was wind
andrea. it's not made up in order to make the argument. it's happening all around the world. before covid, the fastest growing job in the united states of america was solar panel technician, and the second fastest growing job was wind
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hoy vamos a presentar la vida de andrea. alan: estamos listos para escuchar y ver las noticias con nuestras satcha pretto. te extraÑo. ala --satcha: yo tambiÉn te extraÑo. surgen nuevos detalles de la serie de tiroteos e registrados en chicago. un hombre causa lesiones a cuatro personas. los ataques culminan con la muerte del pistolero. autores investigan los motivos por los que el hombre de 32 aÑos le habrÍa disparado a las vÍctimas al azar. en las Últimas horas, el ex gobernador de california compara el asalto de simpatizantes del presidente trump a capitolio con la llamada noche los cristales rotos de 1938 cuando los nazi realizaron ataques y linchamientos contra vecindarios judÍos en austria. en un video de ocho minutos, el tambiÉn actor empleadoras palabras para describir el legado que deja el actual mandatario. critica a politicos republicanos por su complicidad con la insurrecion, y desea exitos a la futura administracion de satcha: ademÁs critica polÍticos republicanos por su complicidad consola insurrecci
hoy vamos a presentar la vida de andrea. alan: estamos listos para escuchar y ver las noticias con nuestras satcha pretto. te extraÑo. ala --satcha: yo tambiÉn te extraÑo. surgen nuevos detalles de la serie de tiroteos e registrados en chicago. un hombre causa lesiones a cuatro personas. los ataques culminan con la muerte del pistolero. autores investigan los motivos por los que el hombre de 32 aÑos le habrÍa disparado a las vÍctimas al azar. en las Últimas horas, el ex gobernador de...
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the list is certainly short, andrea. the people who are with the president and who are in contact with him. dan scavino, his social media director, is there. johnny mcintee is another name we of heard. mark meadows, the chief of staff, of course, who is in some ways trying perhaps to manage some of the outreach to hill. he has certainly his detractors inside the administration as well who wonder what is he doing at this point. jared kushner, ivanka trump are always voices in the president's ear. at this point, listen, andrea, i started this administration saying this, right, inauguration day four years ago, and inauguration day four years later i'll still be saying the presidents is his own manager. the president is his own communications director, his own chief of staff. he is doing what he wants to be doing here with the help of the people around him because in many ways the people around him are looking to help him exqumes his own policies and strategy, not redirect him to new and different strategies. an example of t
the list is certainly short, andrea. the people who are with the president and who are in contact with him. dan scavino, his social media director, is there. johnny mcintee is another name we of heard. mark meadows, the chief of staff, of course, who is in some ways trying perhaps to manage some of the outreach to hill. he has certainly his detractors inside the administration as well who wonder what is he doing at this point. jared kushner, ivanka trump are always voices in the president's...
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andrea was chatting on the phone with kelley. she wasn't her usual happy self. >> she was like, all right, i'm tired, good night. all right, leave me alone pretty much. >> why was it odd she might want to go to bed early one night? >> i think she was really stressed out, but she didn't -- she was a night owl. you know, she stayed up. her kids stay up late, you know. it wasn't normal. >> neither, of course, was what followed. >> sir, you need to calm down so i can help you, okay. >> yes. >> what's your name? >> my name's tom. >> tom clayton was on the phone to 911, something about his wife. she wasn't breathing. >> how long has she been down? >> i don't know, i don't know. i just got home. >> the clayton home, tucked down a pocket of a long dark road. it would never be home again. >>> coming up -- what had happened to kelley? police discovered the disturbing scene inside the family home. >> i said, where's your wife and he pointed to the kitchen area and that's when i walked around. oh, oh, okay. >> when "dateline" continues. du.
andrea was chatting on the phone with kelley. she wasn't her usual happy self. >> she was like, all right, i'm tired, good night. all right, leave me alone pretty much. >> why was it odd she might want to go to bed early one night? >> i think she was really stressed out, but she didn't -- she was a night owl. you know, she stayed up. her kids stay up late, you know. it wasn't normal. >> neither, of course, was what followed. >> sir, you need to calm down so i can...
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. >> andrea, this unprecedented alarming bulletin from the department of homeland security tells you just how dangerous the situation really has become with, you know, the forces who continue to spew the big lie from donald trump that he was cheated out of an election and that they're willing to engage in violence to overturn that election. we saw that at the capitol. it's especially outrageous that right after the department of homeland security issued this
. >> andrea, this unprecedented alarming bulletin from the department of homeland security tells you just how dangerous the situation really has become with, you know, the forces who continue to spew the big lie from donald trump that he was cheated out of an election and that they're willing to engage in violence to overturn that election. we saw that at the capitol. it's especially outrageous that right after the department of homeland security issued this
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andrea, you covered him for years. what do you make of that? >> he was one of the great republicans -- sort of a stallworth figure in the missouri republican party. also was the sherpa taking clarence thomas through his confirmation hearings. that was widely criticized. this is an acknowledgment that he was a bad judge of character with josh hawley, at least as far as he's concerned. >> danforth the grandson of the founder of the ralston purina company. i hate saying that word. i struggle with it. this is the single most respected person in the missouri republican party. plenty of people will say he's a bush republican or a rino. i wonder if josh hawley and ted cruz will become the republican skunks at the party. this is one of those -- danforth sent a major signal to the mainstream republican party and republican members of missouri. in st. louis the -- st. louis has been a republican money hub, not for your trump type of folks, but your bush republicans. i think this is going to have impact. i know some will say a retired senator -- i think i
andrea, you covered him for years. what do you make of that? >> he was one of the great republicans -- sort of a stallworth figure in the missouri republican party. also was the sherpa taking clarence thomas through his confirmation hearings. that was widely criticized. this is an acknowledgment that he was a bad judge of character with josh hawley, at least as far as he's concerned. >> danforth the grandson of the founder of the ralston purina company. i hate saying that word. i...