subpoenas, even if it means criminal contempt, we have to do that, because if we lose, we don t just lose an election, we lose everything. when you think about all of the different investigations that are out there, obviously we got new information today from the house oversight committee as well that found donald trump reported his hotel in downtown d.c. brought in $150 million in income while he served as president. but the hotel actually incurred more than $70 million in losses. and this was an issue that came up during the campaign in the beginning of his presidency in terms of potentially profiting off of the presidency. he also received in a postponement of payments from deutsche bank, a $170 million loan. what is wrong with this picture? this feels very much against what the founders had intended. that s right, zerlina, even
plus feet and have somebody create an in-flight disturbance. reporter: airlines are also keeping an eye on this. american airlines moved its flight crews from downtown d.c. hotels following the attack on the capitol january 6. and it also suspended alcohol service on flights to and from the d.c. area. american says it is making no changes yet. but it is still monitoring the situation. pete muntean, cnn, reagan national airport. i u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi responded to the reporting in the new book peril about her conversation just after the january 6 riot with general mark milley. according to a transcript of the call, the authors say they obtained, milley tried to reassure pelosi that america s nuclear weapons were secure. pelosi according to the book was worried the former president might use them on another country to forestall his exit. here are her comments from
stopping messages like this one though. explicitly begging for violence. they are surrounding the discussions around this week s event. this is found by ben collins and brandy reporting on this for msnbc. d.c. residents themselves are being told that no matter the size of the gathering this weekend, they should be on the lookout for people who have brought weapons. these flyers are going up all over downtown d.c. over the last few days. if you see someone with a firearm, immediately call 911. are but again we will keep an eye on this scene tonight as the protective fencing has started going back up the u.s. capitol. this started moments ago. the seat of our pants nation s government having to dress up like a military installation because of the lingering symptoms of the trump era in u.s. politics fofrmtz no.
this horrible condition that the world is in is to get everybody vaccinated. you talked to the secretary about restaurants. when i was in downtown d.c. yesterday, it was basically a ghost town from comparison to the prior trips. that s because people don t feel comfortable going downtown. businesses haven t reopened in d.c. and the way we re going to get restaurants and frankly the rest of the world operating in a normal condition is to get everybody vaccinated. so you are a business owner. welcoming these new requirements by the government. some republicans have called the pooth s actions tyrannical. what do you tell people who say this is government overreach? well, it s about being healthy. and i don t consider that to be overreach. this is a national travesty that we haven t vaccinated more people. you know, there are states that are upset about the mandatory vaccination that have mandatory
agents. it is similar to what they too after the january 6th attack on the capitol. they recognize this as a period of high awareness and they will continue to work with law enforcement partners in the d.c. region to address our security posture for the weekend. remember, january 6th changed aviation security everywhere. that s when the federal government put a zero tolerance policy in place against unruly passengers that started to become a problem after january 6th. 4,000 reports of unruly passengers since the beginning of this year and the head of the tsa told me this remains a pretty big concern. it is a big concern of mine. i know it is a big concern of every traveler out there. nobody wants to be at 30,000-plus feet and have somebody create an in-flight disturbance. reporter: airlines also say they are keeping an eye on this. american airlines moved its flight crews from downtown d.c. hotels after the january 6th