majority in the house. so, it s understandable that and almost justified that mccarthy is not wanting to ruffle any feathers before this important vote on january 3rd. all right. nbc news capitol hill correspondent allie raffa thank you so much. thank you for getting up way too early with us on this thursday morning. morning joe starts right now. and there it is, the u.s. capitol. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is thursday, december 29th. and we re going to get right to the news. prosecutors are turning up the heat on congressman-elect george santos, after the revelations he lied about his resume. we re going to have more on the investigation by a fellow republican district attorney. plus, the very latest on the weather emergency in buffalo, new york. first, the snow, and now concerns about flooding and questions about the response to the deadly blizzard. and we re following the latest on the southwest airlines meltdown. more cancellations and delays
When do individual errors add up to something more? When do “mistakes” become a clear pattern of institutional bias? These are questions the BBC must answer when it comes to its reporting of Israel’s conflict with the terrorist group Hamas. They are questions that are occupying the Government too, with both Rishi Sunak and Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer commenting on BBC “bias” this week.
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republicans who picked up anafter 6, again this summer, after the fbi search of mar-a-lago that found the documents held there by former president trump. the sort of attacks, insinuating relations against the fbi. and we have records, statistics, number of threats against federal law enforcement picked up dramatically right afterwards. and now, we have a moment here in california, where this man a january 6th defendant, said fbi agents better come in with their guns blazing. yeah, we re going to see more of this. i mean, we ve seen a couple of attempts. there was one in ohio a few weeks ago, on fbi agents, regional officers. you know, the important thing to remember is there is no evidence of established institutional bias. the fbi makes mistakes like any other institution. and there was a couple of mistakes with the wording of