sesame street and we like to learn and play. and you know cookie monster, cookie monster. and cookie monster. tributes to the man that made learning fun, sesame street co creator lloyd morrisett, who s died aged 93. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. meta has announced it will reinstate donald trump s facebook and instagram accounts, two years after he was suspended, following the capitol riots. nick clegg, the president of global affairs, has laid out the reasons for the decision on the meta website. he says: and that: well, the former us president has also given his reaction on his own social media platform, truth social. saying that: our north america correspondent peter bowes has the background. this all goes back to january 6th, 2021, this all goes back to the january 6th, 2021, the riot at the us capitol. and it was during that time, in fact, on the day that donald trump was posting to facebook and instagram, including in one case video, he
[laughter] i heard that one already. will: yeah. try having a sitdown with that person. it never goes well. we have had it. you leave right now and play now and give you six months pay. that s half of your entire contract. please, just just go. [ laughter ] see if i stay the whole year, i get it all. will: sound logic. george always had sound logic. i don t know if we can say the same for the city of oakland in california who in this analogy is george castanza. they haven t sat back and realized covid is over and it has been for a while. but the city in the bay area is still operating under pandemic insanity and they do not want it to end. oakland hasn t killed its covid eviction moratorium. in fact, right now as we speak, they are holding hearings on potentially ending that moratorium. possibly extending it though into july. too little, too late. if you are a tenant in oakland you haven t had to pay rent for the past three years. on the other side of that, there
republican congressman jim jordan for seeking to interfere with the ongoing criminal investigation. from that times report, quote, the 50-page suit filed in federal court in the southern district of new york accuses jordan of a, quote, brazen and unconstitutional attack on the prosecution of mr. trump and a, quote, transparent campaign to intimidate and attack the district attorney lawyers for bragg are seekinr ms congressional allies from enforcing a subpoena they sent to mark pomerpomerantz. mark pomerantz was a leader into the investigation of mr. trump he later wrote a book about the experience viewers of this program may remember he appeared here as well mr. pomerantz resigned last year after mr. bragg, after his first term in office decided not to seek an indictment of trump at the time mr. bragg s lawyers also intend to frercprevent any such lawsuii says is this where we start with our friends, the new york times glenn thrush is here also joining us the former chie
protest? a riot? the makings of some scattered illegal violence? or do you see something worse. one of the most severe felonies against the u.s. which is now on trial tonight. do you see sedition? that is what federal prosecutors see and what some juries saw and have now convicted, and it s our special report for you right now. we are living through a test of accountability, the doj s effort to convict in these separate sedition trials two years out from an attack that might fade out of view for some people. today the doj demanding juries continue to face what it felt like, what happened, the facts of that day. seemed like they just took mike pence out really quickly. yes, they did. a moment i never saw in my life, these individuals just rushed through security. they are inside statuary hall. obviously this is a huge victory for these protesters. they have disrupted the system in an enormous way. i completely condemn the violence in the capital. i ve spoken to the
weekend. we don t want spring break. we don t ask for it. we endure it. more than 4,000 children in the country s second largest school district will not be attending class today due to a teacher s union strike. i feel my kids are probably being left behind. here is the lucky contestant. money, bottom. christian crosby there to cob congratulate. it ain t me brian: that is jacksonville, florida, where everyone is still sleeping where they are rehabbing their facilities there. these guys don t have to practice 100-degree weather. jaguars. 100-degree in the summer. going to be lid on that place. steve: jacksonville? brian: just on the dome where they practice. get out of the sun. 100 degrees in pads. one of the reasons i didn t become a professional football player. katie: too much humidity on your hair. brian: don t wear a helmet head had a dent in it. we have a lot to discuss besides jacksonville. steve: first, let s discuss the fact that katie is