american democracy. that is something he truly believes and that we should continue to fight for. calling for egregious abuses of power in order for to suppress the constitutional rights of reporters as an insult, it s a complete insult to the rule of law and undermines fundamental values and traditions. instead, it is the responsibility, it s a responsibility of all leaders t protect first amendment rights and that s what the president believes and that s what is going to continue to do to make sure we protect those rights. something happened they are, clearly. where it not quite exactly sure what happened to the white hous briefing. somebody must ve pulled the plug . there is something going on today. apparently we have it back, so let s get back to it right now, we don t have any audio now. clearly our plug has been pulle somewhere, there are a lots of patches and routings that go on in that briefing room and that white house. in fact, if you were to look under the floor
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we need to have ia knot lesson. where you stand on this debate. my daughter s dream for her 12th birthday is to have a sleepover with one of our best friends i guess we are in favor of them. that is amazing. that settles that. she showed up this concept, there s a little tepe you break your head goes it and then you ve got an air mattress and sleeping bag. that companies cost a fortune s we decided that we are going to do it on budget and we fought everything off amazon. do you not own a bunch of teepees? [indiscernible] beautiful. pump that. happy birthday to your daughter. she as planning way ahead. got you. i like it. brian come any last thoughts?
what we call teepees, tactics techniques and procedures. that indicated that they would interpersonal violence and possibly smuggling weapons into the district. so, philip, he was with the district of columbia department of homeland security. he speaks from experience, what were some of the other red flags that looking back on them, are glaring now? brian, there were so many red flags, there was a wealth of chatter on social media sites and other online forums, among trump supporters about gathering in washington on january six. just as then president trump had urged him to do, but importantly, to do so armed. to bring their weapons. to prepare for violence. there were threats made against the lives of sitting members of congress, including senator mitt romney. the utah republican who was the chief foil to trump all of
anybody who may have some nefarious thoughts. the dividing line, i should mentioned, is when individual start sharing what we call teepees, tactics, techniques, and procedures. that indicates that they re doing anything else but coming to peacefully demonstrate. sequestering weapons and long guns. which are not allowed in the district of columbia. sharing planes to if illustrate the capital, sharing radio signals for their handheld radios, and things of that nature. and so, those are the really worrisome signs that we saw leading up, and there was a lot of it. he was a lot of chatter, it was an avalanche of information. and there s a lot of people monitoring this having similar experiences. as you re talking to people in field offices around the country, including one general gentleman in san francisco. and there s a lot of this the guy who runs the website