the local district attorney hung up the phone on me, telling me she wouldn t be commenting on the case. last week when dps stopped answering media questions, they referred all inquiries to busby but she s not answering either. i m nadia romero in new lisbon, wisconsin. 56-year-old douglas uda, the suspect in this case has a criminal history dating back to at least 2002 in the state of wisconsin for convictions of armed burglary and firearm charges. we know he would have crossed paths in the courtroom with judge john romer in 2005. the community is rattled because nothing like this ever happens in this small town. there is no threat to the public but that doesn t mean people are not impacted we his death. the city of chattanooga has experienced two mass shootings in the last week. this is what the mayor had to say. i m tired of standing in front of you talking about guns and bodies. chattanooga will put a stop to this. with us now, the mayor of chattanooga, tim kelly.
Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton said on Friday that he would fire Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin in "about five minutes," amid the Pentagon chief's lack of transparency surrounding his hospitalization.
about donald trump in 2015 was a man named jim colby. jim colby was a republican congressman who i was having a conversation with and i said, look, i think donald trump, you know, if he makes his way up in the gop, is going to be a threat to the party. and jim was one of the first people that said to me, no, miles, he ll be a threat to the constitution. and i later had to tell jim he was right when i was in the trump administration because as you know, nicolle, his own cabinet thought he was such a threat to the constitution that they considered suspending his presidency with the 25th amendment because trump wanted to suspend the constitution. in fact, he talked often lovingly about the insurrection act which he saw as a way to deploy the military and subvert the constitution s efforts to make sure that civilian law enforcement is what enforced the law of the land. jim colby actually just passed away this past weekend and i m sure he would have been heartbroken to see the continued cow
your viewers know, the act donald trump trieded to exploit to pressure his vice president mike pence to illegally overturn the election. i do think they ll come to some agreement. they re also discussing reforming potentially the insurrection act, which they re very worried about how close donald trump came to invoking that, using civilian law enforcement for inappropriate means. so, i do think they will come to agreement, just not on the really major elements that jamie raskin wants to do. so, why is the electoral college in their purview here? well, arguably, it s not, but from jamie raskin s point of view, all of these problems would have been wouldn t have been problems if there wasn t the electoral college. so, you wouldn t have had these questions of trump pressuring all these different state lawmakers to send alternate slates of electors if it was just a national popular vote,
conservative vein in him, and i think the use of the military in a domestic matter probably in violation of the posse comatatus act which prohibits the military from being used in this capacity. i don t think he would be unhappy to talk to the committee about that. so you just helped establish that as lawful. it s against the law to try and use the u.s. military for civilian to enforce a civilian kind of policy or use them as civilian law enforcement. so if that s the case, and there are eyewitnesses and you have this draft executive order, what more evidence is needed? well, what was the plan to implement the order is what s unknown. who, besides sidney powell and michael flynn are behind this? who in the military, if anybody, was willing to execute this order? so we need to know at a very granular level who was involved,