a shareholders rights plan. it lets them buy more at a discount. it also makes the company less attractive to somebody trying to buy it out, somebody like elon musk. that s hours after he, of course, ceo of tesla offered to buy the social media empire. in a letter saying he would reconsider owning any twitter stock if they didn t accept his offer. joining us is sarah fryer who has been all over what is fair to call a saga or a drama so far as relates to what happened with twitter and the past week. talk to us with sarah, how much of a crisis is this inside twitter? this is absolute whiplash for the company the company thought at first they had a friendly relationship with elon musk, who is a long-time contact of their former ceo jack dorsey and they said he was going to join their board around he decided not to join the board. so they look really caught off guard.
like sights, mounts, triggers, slings and firearms tar. he said he did not enter the capitol january 6th. but other oath keepers wearing military gear forcing their way into the building in a military stacked formation. they are exploiting the chaos of that day. reporter: the new indictment alleges the group had quick reaction forces from three straits, arizona, north carolina, and florida, to rush into d.c. if needed. according to court documents, oath keeper thomas caldwell, arrested last january, claimed that he took reconnaissance trips to d.c. fryer to the insurrection. rhodes was planning for violence well beyond january 6th, allegedly referring to the capitol attack as nothing
etiological balance on the court would not shift. it would be one progressive justice to another, but these are very high stakes battles and there is a lot at stake in control of the senate, for example. so i m not sure on balance if it would benefit one party or the other but i think that in all likelihood it we will see a black woman nominated and a black woman confirmed to the u.s. supreme court if indeed these reports about justice fryer are true and in my mind it, it would make sense if they were true. harris: we are projecting recent past on to present. and we don t know what will happen next but based on the fact that we have seen what you are describing, in terms of this, it continues to look like the u.s. supreme court is in the middle politically. do you see it that way? of course. the u.s. supreme court and the decisions that are being written as we speak, i mean the court is