little bit of sunshine hit me with those good vibes. steve: hello, tampa bay, this is your 7:00 a.m. eastern time wake-up call now as you step out the door on this monday, march 6th. there in tampa. you have got 70 degrees and later on today it s going to be warm. going for a daytime high of 86. hope they get it. oh, they will get it. people who live there they take their boats and go dinner at night. steve: what if you don t have a boat you go hungry? ainsley: can you drive. brian: fish off the shore. ainsley: wouldn t it be nice to have that option. steve: it would be indeed. thank you everybody for filling in for me last week. i know people were wondering where i was. i have a picture of where i was. our daughter sally. [awe] and her husband had a 9-pound 1 obvious baby boy who they have named arthur and that is him right there everything has changed since our kids were little. the bottles have changed. they now have bottle warmers, wipe warmers, they
building a $90 million training center. the project that s drawn fierce opposition which has repeatedly descended to violence. protestors torching construction equipment. 35 arrested and yet again police say many were from out of town. we continue to see a number of individuals not from atlanta, georgia, present tonight undertaking criminal activities. actions such as this will not be tolerated. when you attack law enforcement officers and damage equipment, you are breaking the law. this wasn t about a public safety training center. it was about anarchy and the attempt to destabilize. dana: it s six weeks since a riot in downtown atlanta prompted by another incident at cop city where a protestor shot an officer and police responded with deadly force. charles watson with the fallout this time. the story live in atlanta. the atlanta police department is describing sunday s clash with protestors as a coordinated attack against law enforcement and this video released
accountability itself. downplaying of what happen is an insult to servicemembers sitting here and throughout the united states of america. the biden administration inherited a chaotic withdrawal already in progress. on the day the biden administration began 5000 taliban prisoners had been released, american forces had been reduced to 2500. come the commander-in-chief makes a decision, is that their decision or the previous administration s decision? when the commander-in-chief makes a decision, it is his decision, can t base it on anybodiel, accountability is thea the top. todd: lucas tomlinson has more. lucas. lucas: many are calling for president biden to take responsibility for the withdrawal from afghanistan. the president said it would not look like this. in a memo crafted by the white house, it laid blame on former president donald trump. the outgoing administration provided no plans for how to conduct theifiable withdrawal or how to some who served are sp
no right to my testimony. that was mike pence last year talking about the january 6th committee which never sent him a subpoena, but now he is facing one this time from the special counsel investigating former president trump s role in the attack on the capitol. meanwhile on capitol hill the first hearing for the select committee on the weaponization of government goes pretty much exactly as you would expect with republicans hitting their usual list of grievances. and also ahead the state department releases new details about the chinese surveillance balloon. it comes as a prominent republican defends the response from the biden administration. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this friday, february 10th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. former vice president mike pence has been subpoenaed by the special counsel investigating donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. according to an nbc news source, pence s subpoena
classified documents in a closet at the biden penn think-tank in washington. that was days before the mid-terms. but that story was kept under wraps. november 14th garland appointed a u.s. attorney to look at the case. december 20th president attorney s found another batch of document. these pages stored in his garage and home in delaware. dana: the story broke on january 9th. additional document was found three days later. that same day, the attorney general appointed a special counsel. two days after that, even more documents surfaced in wilmington. the drip drawing criticism from both sides of the aisle. take a look. well just shows the hypocrisy and why the american public doesn t trust their government. we find time and again a locked garage door that opens and closes by a push of the button, who has been in and out of there? i know exactly what president biden said when he was informed these documents were found in his office in washington. that was an oh, fol