big ben is expected to toll as well, as of course this funeral procession guides the 70-year-long monarch from buckingham palace over to westminster hall was she rely instate. and people will have an opportunity to try and lined the streets, as we saw yesterday when her coffin returned from scotland. they lined the streets even near the freeway, stopping near their cars, keeping their lights on, getting out in a mark salute to the late queen, john? nina thank you. let s go to scott mclain now. scott, nina touched on this, so far the tributes to her majesty have been in silence they have been somber,, they have been respectful. and it is silence that is most notable. is that sort of the mood there, where people are now lining up to pay their respects ahead of later today? people are dressed remarkably well, john, considering that they are basically spending the night outside. not basically, they are spending the night outside, expose the elements. but they want to be in their sunday
make up the rules as they go along. simply rotimi, you think we at paying enough attention the collective we, either in the media, or others, are not paying enough attention to these races? we focus on the governor s races and certainly the senate another key house races. but these are people who will have just as crucial role in deciding how our democracy functions. thank you for asking that question, because it is so important. i think democrats for a long time have focused on consolidating power in the federal government. i think the obama administration, after gaining a lot of power in congress and senate, really focused on congress. but republicans, on the other hand, focused on consolidating power in state legislatures and also consolidating our instate elected office. because they, for so long, have been focused on attacking the concept of federalism. and that s the bedrock of our country. i don t think we have been focusing on these elected local
governor s races certainly the senate and other key house races. but these are people who will have just as crucial role in deciding how our democracy functions. thank you for asking that question, because it is so important. i think democrats for a long time have focused on consolidating power in the federal government. i think the obama administration, after gaining a lot of power in congress and senate, really focused on congress. but republicans, on the other hand, focused on consolidating power in state legislatures and also consolidating our instate elected office. because they, for so long, have been focused on attacking the concept of federalism. and that s the bedrock of our country. i don t think we have been focusing on these elected local offices enough, because they play such an important role in our democracy. and also they play an important role in our communities and a lot of our resources are all allocated. so, i think democrats need to invest heavily in these races.
but the votes were very much from instate. the votes were from kansas. when i think it shows is, i think republicans have grossly misjudged the level of anger and outrage and the ability of people to maintain that outreach. the question i have is, is that same level going to go through november? i think part of it is, it s being fueled by these horrible consequences, these stories of the ten year old girl that was raped and impregnated and couldn t get an abortion. the stories of women with dead babies inside who can t get a dmc. but stories of people who are afraid that they can t get ivf. the stories of doctors being prosecuted. all these things, i think, are sinking into the american psyche. but the effects and consequences of this overturning are far reaching. the fear that gay people have when it comes to the sanctity or legality of their marriage,
meet and cast a vote for donald trump instate that he had lost was not illegally sound. yes, sir. who was president for that meeting? do you remember? it was in our office, it was mr. meadows, mr. giuliani, and mr. trump and his associates. the select committee interviewed several of the individual fake electors as well as campaign staff who helped organize the effort. we were just kind of useful idiots or rooms that point. a strong part of me really feels that as the road continues and was failure, failure, failure, failure that that formula is what we had on the table. let s just do it. now, after what we feel about the select committees investigation about in the conclusion of the congressional lawyers on the campaign staff, clark, finley, morgan, and there