facing the union. we got to a different room. i was in there with five other guys and we pushed a bed in front of the door and turned the lights off and turned the police scanner on down low and waited out for the night. you re a sophomore in college. yeah. you had to do that on your campus. yeah. another deadly school shooting, this time in michigan, as we mark five years since a gunman took the lives of 14 high school students and three staff members in parkland, florida. plus, former south carolina governor nikki haley steps into the ring to challenge trump as mike pence says he plans to fight the special counsel s subpoena. and twitter, twitter whistleblower joins me to tell us what she learned at house republicans hearing on alleged liberal bias on social media. we begin tonight on this february 14th, valentine s day, to those love birds celebrating, it s also frederick douglass birthday. and sadly, it s also five years to the day since the marjorie tayl
some of the nation s busiest airports many americans try to head home for the holidays we will have the latest on the travel delays. also this morning with a war still raging on in ukraine, ukraine s foreign minister is hoping peace talks by the end of february we will get expert analysis from the president of the council on foreign relations richard haass later this hour. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, december 27th, i m cori coffin in for jonathan lemire countless towns have still in the process of dealing with this weekend s massive winter storm at least 57 people have died nationwide from weather related emergencies this weekend, that includes 27 in western new york s erie county snow continued to fall in that region on monday and officials are expecting an additional 8 to 12 inches into this afternoon. an emergency driving ban remains in place in the buffalo area as authorities plead with residents to stay home so they can continue to
just a little bit of evidence. brazil suffered a similar uprising on january 8th 2023. jair bolsonaro, the president who tried to overturn elections there, who was a trump ally, his supporters also, basically, copied the u.s. and stormed the president of house and the congress. in brazil, right-wing politicians, almost to a person, denounced that. supported an investigation into the uprising. made it absolutely clear that they had no sympathies at all with the uprising. you know how many brazilians think that this was an inside job? or something to be sympathetic with? 10%. 11% of brazilian sympathize with the uprising. vast majority of them reject it. what leaders say matters. daniel, i m curious to get your perspective on this. soon after the events of january six that we saw certain lawmakers, essentially
leaders from around the world condemn the storming - of brazil s congressl by supporters ofjair bolsonaro. the events of january 8th, 2023, were born of both the global right wing populist movement and years of transformation in brazilian politics and society. a decade before, massive and unprecedented street protests against a long list of grievances from corruption scandals involving the incumbent workers party to the quality of public transportation had up in the country. since then, brazil has faced increasing polarization exacerbated by the impeachment of a left wing president in 2016 and the rise of a religious conservative movement.
both the armed forces and the military police denied the bbc interview requests. january 8th 2023 is one of those seismic events that will be immortalised in the history books. but its political, legal and social implications will also influence the next steps of our young democracy.