thank you for joining us. thank you. glad you re ok. you were a u.s. air colonel. what went through your mind? i was in an office. they came up and told us to evacuate immediately, so we did. i previously served in active duty in the u.s. military because i believe america is an exceptional country and i never thought i d see that scene that we saw that day, invading the capitol, causing property damage, having five people die, including one member of law enforcement. do you think those who entered the halls of congress would have done harm to you had they had the chance? absolutely. i ve seen some of the videos taken of the rioters and they were very angry. they weren t invading the capital because we were debating corporate tax cuts. they were invading the capitol to stop us from accepting the electoral college results that show that joe biden and kamala harris won the election. this was an attempted coup call it what it was, it was an attempt to overthrow democ
afternoon, forgive and forget. forget about it. donald trump s one-time rivals are back in the headlines and it s not to throw their support behind the presumptive republican nominee. far from it. ted cruz and marco rubio making their first big appearances since their campaigns imploded and ted cruz is now suggesting he could get back in the race one week after he called it quits. it all hinges on the primaries today, specifically nebraska. ted cruz says he s not holding his breath for a win there but if he does pull off a victory, he says he won t rule out anything. if there is a path to victory, we launched this campaign to win. the reason we suspended the campaign, i didn t see a viable path to victory. if that changes, we will certainly respond accordingly. it might add a little suspense to today s primary. the results out of west virginia and nebraska didn t matter, right? now you can bet people will be watching the polls closely. so even though there s virtually no
police brutality. last night it was stevie wonder, and at this moment in london the baltimore ravens are facing off against the jacksonville jaguars. after several players took a knee, they are not alone. the oakland raiders, a team with an all-black offensive line plan to sit or kneel before their game in washington, d.c. tonight. and calls are still rolling in for other players to join in the protest which now has expanded beyond the playing field and all this was sparked by comments made by donald trump on friday night. wouldn t you love to see one of these nfl owners, when somebody disrespect our flag to say get that son of a bitch off the field right now, he s fired. he s fired! and trump took aim at nba champion steph curry on twitter by attempting to disinvite him from the white house, which was an air ball. james said you can t disinvite him from something he didn t plan to do. but trump is still rage tweeting at black players this morning. essentially calling on
newsroom. i m ana cabrera in new york. thanks for being here. the faces and names of people close to the president changes and reshuffles yet again. this time, the upheaval is in president trump s legal anniversary. and a still-unsettled team of lawyers working to protect the president as the robert mueller probe continues into possible campaign collusion with russia. just a few days ago, a big announcement. the high-powered washington lawyer, joseph digenova would be joining the president s legal team. well, then we learned digenova s wife and legal partner, victoria toensing was also onboard, the news surprising some analysts saying there might be some conflict of interest. then this morning, a follow up. know, the two lawyers will not be joining the president s team after all. the reason, as mentioned, the president s personal attorney points to what he calls conflicts. also this morning, this comment from the president himself. he tweets. many lawyers and top law firms w
i think there has to be some form of reparations, we haven t discussed what that is. we are looking at almost 100 years of jim crow, legalized segregation, and de facto segregation on so many levels that exists today. there has not been any kind of intervention done. martha: julian castro and elizabeth warren support the idea of some form of reparations for slavery if they are elected. we compensate people if we take their property. shouldn t we compensate people if they were property, sanctioned by the state? we need to confront it head on and we need to talk about the right way to address it. martha: this is a far cry from the way president obama talked about this issue, and 2016 he said this. if it s hard to think of any society in which a majority population has said as a consequence of historical wrongs, we are now going to take back a big chunk of the nation s resources or for a long period of time to make that right. good to have you here tonight. why is this