perhaps more accurately, they are rewriting the lie so that it sounds more legitimate than what it always has been, tacit voter compression to go along with the explicit legislative kind that the gop is pushing in almost every state. plus, there s the added benefit of remaining politically aligned if not adjacent to trump. after a day s long audit of arizona s general election results, they found not a shred of evidence of voter fraud in president biden s favor. the nonsense is being exported to georgia, wisconsin, essentially everywhere that people of color are baseline democrats were central to trump s defeat. since that was historically sound and geographically diverse, so, too, is the weaponization of grievance that gives us the trump white house and the gop that refuses to quit its ghost. if nothing else, the biden white house recognizes the danger. tapping vice president kamala harris to oversee the executive response to it. she will face a daunting challenge from this
on how ill-equipped the officers were, only four of the seven response platoons had right gear. and when they needed the national guard, the report says that red tape got in the way. and what the 127 page report does not address, former president trump and his role in the attack. it doesn t even use the word insurrection. whitney wild is joining me now. so what are the biggest takeaways from this report? well, this is solidifying the time line of the day, finally a chance to combine the capitol hill security time lines and department of defense time lines to get a real understanding of how the day unfolded. so there are several example of places along the time line where different decisions could have been made and yet they weren t. and a lot of those decisions actually date back to weeks before the january 6 insurrection. let s talk about operational planning for example. as you point out, a lot of these officers simply didn t have the right deergear, they lacked rio train
be hard for her to avoid what s happening across the aisle. a huge opening at the top of the house republican leadership now that congresswoman liz cheney is out. we ll go inside the battle over the gop s future in the house as cheney says this to my colleague savannah guthrie. do you think leader mccarthy has placed his own ambitions to be speaker of the house above principle? i think that he is not leading with prince well-right now. i think that it is it s sad and i think it s dangerous. right now a busy day at the white house for president biden. first off addressing the gas crunch affecting states from mississippi to north carolina this hour we expect the president to talk about the cyber attack on the colonial pipeline that left a lot of folks scrambling for gas. the president will meet with a group of republican senators to find common ground on an infrastructure deal. also kids age 12 to 15 are cleared by the cdc to get the pfizer vaccine. i will talk to the
and you will not see any ads on tv from coke or pepsi either. instead, they plan to do social media marketing all week and continuing in to the game. and we will however, continue to sponsor the super bowl halftime show headlined by the weekend. president biden s call for unity is being tested. a counter proposal to the president s $1.9 trillion plan has been brought forward. it would spend a third of what biden is looking for. where does it leave those americans who are struggling to make ends meet in the pandemic. i m joshua johnson, welcome to the week. that group of senate republicans plans to introduce their covid relief bill tomorrow. but what are its chances. in an interview with the new york daily news, senate majority leader chuck schumer was they should negotiate with us and not give a take or leave it offer. check out what is happen10s thousands of people have taken to the streets wanting the release of alexei navalny. and there s been a term called q
pepsi will however continue to sponsor the super bowl halftime show headlined by the weekend. president biden s call for unity is being tested. a counter proposal to the president s $1.9 trillion plan has been brought forward. it would spend a third of what biden is looking for. where does it leave those americans who are struggling to make ends meet during this pandemic? from nbc news world headquarters in new york, i m joshua johnson. welcome to the week. that group of senate republicans plans to introduce their covid relief bill tomorrow. but what are its chances? in an interview with the new york daily news, senate majority leader chuck schumer was succinct. they should negotiate with us and not give a take or leave it offer. check out what s happening in russia this weekend. tens of thousands of people took to the streets demanding the release of opposition leader alexi navalny. thousands of protesters have been arrested across russia. here in the u.s. last sum