Communication late yesterday afternoon. Translator i had wanted to meet you again. And especially for both koreas. It is a sign of unfortunate history of the past. So for our two koreas to be able to have this opportunity for me to meet you here is very significant. This means that we can feel at ease and meet each other with positive mindsets. I believe that this will have a positive influence in all of our discussions in the future. Translator a symbol of the separation, but also a reminder of unfortunate past and the two countries with their long, unfortunate past as this place shows that we are willing to put an end to the unfortunate past
and also open a new future and provide Policy Opportunities in the future. Translator President Trump and myself, we have an excellent relationship with each other. If it wasnt for that good relationship, we would not have been able to make this sudden meeting possible. So this excellent relationship in the future as well, i hope that it can be t
the point of this is to tell them to go home and eventually he got there. but an interesting position for ivanka, she is the daughter of the president but she was in realtime telling him to make it stop and he was ignoring his daughter. and we should also say for all the people who didn t show up, steve bannon, mark meadows, this committee has volumes of testimony, emails, texts. they will get the full story of what happened that day because even mark meadows who didn t show up to testify turned over all of his emails and texts. this committee will tell the story. and thereis dividing line really. a lot of people loyal to donald trump almost to the very end, loyal in ways that a lot of us did not understand. but even for most of those people, january 6 was the dividing line. a breaking point. a breaking point. up next, president biden and other world leaders say that putin is a war criminal. but what would the consequences actually look like? we ll ask a prosecutor who
first and what we expected. he was done dancing around the issue of whether he supported a carveout for the filibuster or not. he said we need to change the senate rules in order to pass federal voting rights legislation. it wasn t a clear cut we need to get rid of the filibuster completely. just about voting rights and i think that clear, undeniable stance by the president was one thing in particular that a lot of voting rights activists and a lot of civil rights leaders have been just waiting to hear and i think part of the reason that some didn t show up was because they hadn t heard it yet. it had been, you know, over a year since january 6th assault on the capitol. it had been almost ten months since georgia republicans passed their sweeping voting law so that was part of the reason some of the good will soured among key parts of his base. i think the second thing the president said that will really appease some of those frustrated groups was a direct call, maybe not by name, but
50s i m glad you re having this discussion, because, margaret, i do want to ask you, why is it, then, that we only saw two republicans standing in the house to mark the anniversary of january 6? that is almost the entire republican party that just didn t show up. would they have been called out on the carpet by tucker carlson and that s why they couldn t do it? or by donald trump. i posed the same question to adam kinzinger this week, and his response is quite right, i think. it s that donald trump still owns, has solid ified and still holds the political power. if people want to stay in the house of representatives and they re unwilling to sacrifice their seats, like potentially
failures of our government to protect us from a pandemic, to stare systemic racism in the eye, to care about our democracy, but it feels like the tone and tenor of those demanding that we stare into the dangers at the moment is turning up the volume. do you think that will shake people out of their apathy, if that s what it is, or exhaustion? i pray that is the case. one of the striking images that came to my mind during the vigil is not only the kind of recognition of those who sacrificed their lives, nicole, but i was thinking about all of those people who didn t show up. i was thinking about two americas, the america that is on display here, and those who took themselves to be in some ways defending america when they desecrated the capitol. that the nation, in some ways, that we re at each other s throats and a side has to be