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reflection but also warnings that history could repeat itself and that the danger is not over. new capitol police chief thomas menger appeared before a congressional hearing this morning and testified that while his force is better prepared today than a year ago, the threats against lawmakers have only grown over the last year. i mentioned the threats against congress. many people in this very room, committee members, have experienced them. over 9,000 threats in 2021 alone. that s an astounding number. the biggest challenge i think we have is keeping up with the number of threats. prior to the 6th, we were not sharing information the way we should be. intelligence is only useful if you act on it. we re going to get tested again, and but we have put things into place to make sure that we will not be impacted by intelligence failures or failure to plan ahead. when we re tested again, we re going to be fine. meanwhile the man who called on that mob to march a year ago, d
Speech-from-ag-merrick-garlandInvestigationDojRemarksKaty-tur30Committee-membersLawmakersUnited-states-capitolWhite-houseSomber-reflectionMob as we approach the 21st anniversary of 9/11 this sunday, it is america now standing with the british commonwealth, as it mourns the loss of its longest reigning monarch, queen elizabeth ii. this morning, we will remember her legacy and discuss the future of the british monarchy under the reign of king charles iii. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is friday, september 9th. along with joe, willie, and me, we have u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. presidential historian and rogers chair in the american presidency at vanderbilt university, jon meacham. and the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire is with us. the other big stories we re following this morning, and there are many, the justice department appeals the decision to grant a special master in the investigation into donald trump s handling of classified documents. former trump adviser steve bannon indicted in new york city as he turned himself i
Her-majestyTerrorist-attacksLondonEnglandOn-september-12th122001September-12th-20019-11QueenOrderTimeReassuring today, joe, to see, while there is all of the grief, and we ll talk about that, and all of the shock, frankly, despite the fact she was 96, it is reassuring to see the constitutional process kick into gear, if you like. for example, as you ll know, british courts act on behalf of the monarch. for the first time this morning, in the courts, the justices have been called to do justice on behalf of the king, not the queen. it is that moment where we say the queen is dead. long live the king. so you have that part. there are so many aspects to this. you have that happening. then you have the crowds behind me gathering. as you mentioned, joe, people of all ages, people of all political beliefs. as i walk through the crowds, there are people standing slightly a distance away, just in quiet, somber reflection, and people are asking different
All-over-the-ukFactJoe-mccarthyGriefShockProcess-kickGear96King-charlesJusticeExampleTimeTwo cia contractors from the terrorist attack and the terrible consequences of that. it s very, very painful and it was certainly the biggest regret i had as secretary of state. eric: so what does this mean? former ambassador to the up snvment john bolton joins me. it appears she has gone from angry defines, continues does it make, to somber reflection. this is the political spin doctors sat work. she can say as i said before i regret it. that s an answer 300 million americans could get. it s the way we all feel. it s not the answer of the secretary of state and a
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