tied to false conspiracy theories that former president trump will return to office in august. some of those folks are dangerous. and so you can t take it lightly. that s part of what the capitol police has to be able to do. and not just to be able to shore up the building. reporter: the heavy security fencing around the capitol has been gradually scaled back. outer fencing was removed by the end of march. and there are reports that the current fencing will be taken down in the coming days. in the investigation, justice officials say more than 535 people have now been arrested in connection with breaching the capitol, assaults, and other charges. significant conspiracy cases are being built against far-right extremist groups, including the oathkeepers. the oathkeepers are people that the justice department says worked together to arrange for guns to be planted around washington, d.c., primarily at hotels and at a hotel in virginia, across the river, and that they moved together m
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and the groups who have been outlawed and cracked down on inside russia, according to the kremlin when i last spoke to them, they say they re ready to inform president biden about that, but they re not going to discuss it. it s not a matter of negotiation as far as the kremlin are concerned. yes, there are some areas of potential compromise. we heard our previous reporters talking about the possible exchange or return of ambassadors to each other s countries, things like that. but, again, on those substantial disag disagreements, i think putin is going to be taking a very tough line. i suspect he will. i walked over yesterday to the villa la grange where you are. there s security fencing and barbed wire all around, which, of course, is totally understandable. matthew, we ll get back to you. thank you very much. president putin will arrive first at the summit at the villa
st. john s church. is that your bible? it s a bible. reporter: the findings support this from then-attorney general bill barr to face the nation s margaret brennan last june. i gave the green light at 2:00. obviously, i didn t know the president was going to be speaking later that day. reporter: but when bill barr arrived at the white house later that day, the report says he s asked police, are these people still going to be here when the president comes out? the use of force in lafayette square was heavily criticized and is the subject of a federal lawsuit against the department of justice. the report found the u.s. park police and other agencies that swept through what is now black lives matter plaza, did it to make way for expanded security fencing after nights of violent arrests. that s a flash bang. so we are just minutes away from d.c. s 7:00 curfew. you heard the flash bang. that is an attempt to clear the crowd out. while the i.g. report says officers made three a
is growing about this and the evidence is piling up that this doesn t work. bill: crime is a big deal and it is a big topic, too. we have 12 days now from the big vote in new york and in all likelihood during the democratic primary it will be the next mayor of the city. we ll see what the people decide. all the issues in the city have changed in the past year. dana: the number one issue is crime. bill: that s right. government watchdog report finding that new law enforcement then cleared protestors out of lafayette park across the street from the white house last june 1 in order to install security fencing and not for a photo op for then president donald trump. this contradicts what many in the mainstream media said at the time. wow, wow, revisionist history