US Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy opens up to CNN's Barbara Starr about how close the Capitol riot came to a "disaster." #CNN #News
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Expert: Social media to extremism is like oxygen to fire
CNN's Sara Sidner reports on the use of social media by far-right extremists as experts fear the attack on the US Capitol may just be […]
Continue readingGOP lawmaker accused of giving ‘reconnaissance’ tour prior to Capitol riot
Investigators are looking into tours members of Congress gave of the US Capitol prior to the insurrection on January 6. CNN's Manu Raju reports. #CNN […]
Continue readingChris Hayes Podcast Ta-Nehisi Coates | Why Is This Happening? – Ep 144 | MSNBC
One day after the attack on the Capitol, Chris Hayes and author Ta-Nehisi Coates sat down to process what we witnessed as a nation and […]
Continue readingChris Hayes Podcast With Wright Thompson | Why Is This Happening? – EP 143 | MSNBC
What can bourbon teach us about legacy, nostalgia, and consumer trends? Pappy Van Winkle is some of the most coveted bourbon in the world, but […]
Continue readingChris Hayes Podcast With Josh Dzieza | Why Is This Happening? – Ep 142 | MSNBC
In June 2018 Donald Trump posed with then Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou at a ground breaking ceremony for the new […]
Continue readingChuck Rosenberg Podcast With Frank Figliuzzi | The Oath – Ep 37 | MSNBC
Frank Figliuzzi rose through FBI ranks to run its Counterintelligence Division – responsible for neutralizing spies that steal precious secrets and technology. » Subscribe to […]
Continue readingChuck Rosenberg Podcast With Matt Olsen | The Oath – Ep 36 | MSNBC
Matt Olsen held fascinating, complex, and sensitive jobs in national security, including as head of the Guantanamo Review Task Force and as NSA General Counsel. […]
Continue readingChuck Rosenberg Podcast With Mike Bush | The Oath – Ep 35 | MSNBC
Mike Bush, former Commissioner of the New Zealand Police, and a visionary leader in this magnificent country, discusses his “Prevention First” model of policing. » […]
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