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"We check in with NPR TV critic Eric Deggans about how black trauma is showing up in popular entertainment and the effect that it's having on viewers, including him up next right here on reset from 91 5. W be easy, but first violence is escalating. In Gaza. Here's Lisa Sasha. The Israeli military says it destroyed 15 kilometers of militant tunnels and the homes of nine Hamas commanders. International diplomats continue to work to end the war that Has killed hundreds of people the U. S signaling today it would not pressure the two sides for a cease fire of Florida politician is pleading guilty to six federal charges and has agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. As part of a plea deal. Joel Greenberg appeared today in federal court in Orlando. Greenberg pleaded guilty to charges including sex trafficking of a minor and admitted he paid at least one underage girl to have sex with him and other men. Greenberg is a longtime associate of Florida Congressman Matt Gates. Gates was not mentioned in the plea agreement or during today's hearing. Eurovision is back. Last year's Eurovision Song contest was canceled because the pandemic but it is on bands and singers from 39 countries are competing and the Dutch port city of Rotterdam for the coveted title. Thousands of fans will be allowed to watch rehearsals semifinals and final on Saturday if they test negative for Corona virus. On the next fresh air failure in dysfunction at the U. S Secret Service reporter Carol Lin Egg talks about understaffing, low morale and other issues at the agency. When a man with a knife jumped the White House fence in 2014..

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"Q pride parades in the world. When the event unfolds next month, organizer's want the NYPD to stay one block away from the march. Co chair of the parade. Andre Thomas explained the request to let an outside group do. The job of security was undertaken by the organization to put in place as a buffer between a community who feels a sense of safety. Or uncomfortable when they see officers in uniform, especially trans people of color. This is NPR news. In Arizona, where a private partisan audit of the 2020 election results is underway. Maricopa County Recorder's Steven Richards says a charge by former President Trump At the county deleted a voting databases. Quote, unhinged, richer, a Republican heads the Arizona County Elections Department he's calling on Trump and others to cease their unfounded accusations surrounding the presidential election vote count. After two year restoration, Rare medieval shrine and a British cathedral re opens to the public. Today, Vicki Barker reports from London that it includes one very topical addition, Restoration of the shrine of ST Amphipolis in ST Albans Cathedral outside London, began in June. 2019. In addition to preserving the surviving 14th century carvings, the RESTORES also had to reconstruct missing sections of the stonework. They were allowed to use their imagination at When the pandemic delayed their project. The carvers responded by depicting one of the figures in a face mask. Cathedral spokesman calls it a reminder that the history of ST Albans stretches forwards as well as backwards for NPR news. I'm Vicki Barker in London. A tiger that was famously lost in Houston has now been found alive and, well, police. Had been looking for the nine month old Bengal Tiger after was spotted several days ago wandering through a neighborhood, authorities say. Ultimately, the owner delivered the Tiger two huge Houston police last night. Tiger is going to an animal sanctuary in Texas. I'm Louise Schiavone. NPR NEWS Washington Support for NPR comes from NPR stations. Other contributors include Proquest, whose website Black Freedom struggle in the U. S. Curates 2000. Documents related to the fight for civil and Human rights, open to all at proquest dot com slash go slash black freedom. On the next fresh air failure and dysfunction at the U. S Secret Service reporter Carol Lin Egg talks about understaffing, low morale and other issues at the agency. When a man with a knife jumped the White House fence in 2014..

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"It's 9 42 new, troubling details about the security failure at the Capitol riot. We're learning that the Capitol Police force circulated an internal intelligence report three days before the riot that warned that there could be an attack on Congress. Wt O peace. Dimitry sodas talked about it with Washington Post reporter Carol Lin Egg. She broke the story three days before the January 6 storming of the capital by a violent mob. Intel unit in the Capitol police Sports had completed a 12 page report Their conclusion. Woz. We're warning you. Now that this protest is going to be different than others. It's going to be larger than any of the trump Margo rallies that have been happening this fall. It's going to be more violent Organizer's are asking people to be armed to the teeth to bring things as weird as gas masks. And reinforced bulletproof vest, and the target is not counter protesters or or trump haters or Biden lovers. It is Congress itself, and that warning went out to all the captains and the command staff of the Capitol police. At a time when they were trying to make their security plan. It unfortunately, didn't have his big an impact on the security plans, as the Intel unit might have hoped, because they pretty much predicted exactly what happened. That's what I was going to say. It is theory that this was a fortune telling reported always. So why didn't they listen to it? Why wasn't it heated? It was heated in one way, and it was mitigated in another chief's son, who was the Capitol police chief until resigning in the wake of security failures and the siege. He got this Intel report and he's declined to discuss the details of it with me, but I know from other sources. That he got this report on the third, and that's what made him go to the sergeant at arms in the Senate and the House, his bosses and say, Look, guys, I think I need emergency activation of the National Guard. They turned him down and said that they didn't like the idea of that. They didn't like the optics of the military looming over the capital. They didn't think their leadership their bosses, the Speaker Pelosi or Mitch McConnell, the Senate leader would agree. So they said, No. The other thing that chief's son did is he decided to expand the perimeter dramatically. Usually you have a perimeter around the capital that keeps people away from The building the balconies, the portico. This time they pushed the perimeter out to the First Avenue. They wanted everybody far, far away. Unfortunately, there were a lot of people reading this report who concluded that It would be a little bit worse than others. But not that much worse. Basically, Capitol police had seen protests with militia. They've seen protests with people that were violent, but they thought that would be the minority of this group. That might be little skirmishes. But ultimately it was something they could handle. As long as they kept their eyes kept their watch, and they couldn't have been more wrong. That's Washington Post reporter Carolyn Egg talking with our Dimitri sodas, sports at 15 and 45 brought to you by your local Honda dealer. Don't settle for less than a Honda 9 45 toe. Rob would four. All right, Nick. The Capitals were a tad sloppy last night, but they still got the 21 win in Buffalo to open the season with two wins over the sabers. V. Tech Vanna Jack money in his NHL debut with 30 saves Nick Backstrom really solid. I'm so impressed how you handle everything. I mean, he's very calm back there, and it's been in the spirit of minors, couple years. She's got some experience here. I think, but me coming in at this stage, I think both will play way better than us, and they Really attacked him tonight, So I'm looking at the game overall. I mean, I think you want to get worse you no doubt the Capitals now head to Pittsburgh for a new face off tomorrow. The NFL's divisional round playoffs begin today with the Packers and Rams in Green Bay this afternoon, followed by the Baltimore Ravens Primetime affair in Buffalo against the Bills. The Ravens enter tonight's game on a six game win streak, while the favorite bills are on the brink of their first conference championship game in over 30 years, and that's a big reason why bills offensive coordinator Brian Day Bowl is reportedly the Favorite for the vacant L. A Chargers head coaching job. Yesterday, The Atlanta Falcons named Arthur Smith, their new head coach. The former Titans offensive coordinator, is a Georgetown prep grad and began his NFL career with the Washington football team and oh, by the way, his dad is Fred Smith, the minority owner in Washington and the FedEx CEO and speaking of Washington, the football team, said. Toe interview Eric Stokes for the Bacon, GM opening Stokes already in house, He came along with Ron Rivera from Carolina. Full day of local college basketball today. Navy home against American They are said to have a new tip off there. James Madison traveling 2000 for a 2 P.m..

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"Bash w T O P News and in Maryland, the governor has declared a state of emergency, saying Maryland is committed to help with security to ensure the peaceful transition of power Governor Larry Hogan notes. There was no hesitation offering critical support during last week's insurrection at the Capitol Hogan spokesman says on Twitter, The emergency declaration makes it easier to coordinate response with local jurisdictions within the state. With other states and to be ready to take whatever actions are necessary to keep the peace. The governor also has asked the White House for presidential disaster declaration so Maryland could be reimbursed for the cost of helping during the insurrection and with activities leading up to and including the inauguration. Christi King. W. T O P News. There were a lot of red flags before the Capitol riot, and we're now learning that the Capitol police had circulated an internal intelligence report three days before the riot that warned there could be an attack. Gone Congress son who was the Capitol police chief until resigning in the wake of the security failures and the siege. He got this Intel report and he's declined to discuss the details of it with me, but I know from other sources. That he got this report on the third, and that's what made him go to the sergeant at arms in the Senate and the House, his bosses and say, Look, guys, I think I need emergency activation of the National Guard. They turned him down and said that they didn't like the idea of that. They didn't like the optics of the military looming over the capital. They didn't think their leadership their bosses, the Speaker Pelosi or Mitch McConnell, the Senate leader would agree. So they said, No, That's Washington Post reporter Carol Lin eggs, she says. The report warned the targets of pro Trump supporters would likely not be counter protesters but rather Congress itself. Multi million dollar settlement is going to the family of a University of Maryland students who died after a preseason football workout nearly three years ago. The settlement $3.5 million. It was approved Friday night by University of Maryland officials and the office of the Attorney General. Maryland Board of Public Works will vote to approve it when they meet on January 27. So what's it about? His name was Jordan, McNair and his life 18 years long. McNair collapsed during a workout on a hot day in May 2018. He died two weeks later, his family still grieving. But in a statement, their attorney says they will continue their work with the Jordan McNair Foundation. It was set up after Jordan's death to educate student athletes about the risks of heatstroke and how to recognize the signs. Read Maura. W t o p dot com This Anderson w T o P. News up ahead after traffic and weather. Maryland loses a giant in state politics It's 907 living under the cloud of treatment.

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"The capital by a violent mob. Intel unit in the Capitol. Police Sports had completed a 12 page report their conclusion. Woz, We're warning you now that this protest is going to be different than others. It's going to be larger than any of the trump Margo rallies that have been happening this fall. It's going to be more violent Organizer's are asking people to be armed to the teeth to bring things as weird as gas masks and reinforced bulletproof vest. And the target is not counter protesters or or trump haters or Biden lovers. It is Congress itself, and that warning went out to all the captains and the command staff of the Capitol police. At a time when they were trying to make their security plans. It unfortunately, didn't have his big an impact on the security plans, as the Intel unit might have hoped, because they pretty much predicted exactly what happened. That's what I was going to say. It is theory that this was a fortune telling reported always. So why didn't they listen to it? Why wasn't it heated? It was heated in one way, and it was mitigated in another chief son, who was the Capitol police chief until resigning in the wake of security failures and the siege. He got this Intel report and he's declined to discuss the details of it with me, but I know from other sources. That he got this report on the third, and that's what made him go to the sergeant at arms in the Senate and the House, his bosses and say, Look, guys, I think I need emergency activation of the National Guard. They turned him down and said that they didn't like the idea of that. They didn't like the optics of the military looming over the capital. They didn't think their leadership their bosses, the speaker Pelosi or Mitch McConnell, the Senate leader would agree. So they said, No, that's Washington Post reporter Carol Lin Egg talking with our Dimitri sodas. Long time. Maryland State Senate President Mike Miller has died at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer. He'd served in the Senate for more than 45 years and retired just weeks before the start of this current legislative session. He was a larger than life presence in the State House. His power was on display when the Senate was in session, and it was on display in very profound ways. Behind the scenes. That's Bruce to point with. Maryland matters. Governor Larry Hogan says Maryland flags will fly at half staff in honor of Miller Coming up on w t. O P. A Capitol police officer explains Why, during the riot he was seen wearing a make America great again. Hat. It's 7 44. University.

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"Bash. W T o P. News. We're following new troubling details about the security failure at the Capitol riots were learning that the Capitol police circulated an internal Intelligence report three days before the riot happened. The report warned that there could be an attack on Congress son who was the Capitol police chief until resigning in the wake of the security failures and the siege. He got this Intel report and he's declined to discuss the details of it with me, but I know from other sources. That he got this report on the third, and that's what made him go to the sergeant at arms in the Senate and the House, his bosses and say, Look, guys, I think I need emergency activation of the National Guard. They turned him down and said that they didn't like the idea of that. They didn't like the optics of the military looming over the capital. They didn't think their leadership their bosses, the Speaker Pelosi or Mitch McConnell, the Senate leader would agree. So they said, No, That's Washington Post reporter Carol Lin Egg who broke this story, she says the intelligence report warned that targets of pro Trump supporters would likely not be counter protesters. But rather Congress itself. Man who dominated Maryland politics for decades has passed away 78 year old Thomas Mike Miller, given the title of Maryland state senator emeritus, passed away peacefully at his home Friday afternoon, according to a statement released by his family. Miller, who retired just weeks before the latest General Assembly session, got under way, served 33 years a Senate president and had been in the Maryland Legislature representing Prince George's County and Southern Maryland for nearly 50 years weeks ago. In an announcement from his home, Miller said, he's hard in mind. We're still strong, but his body had grown weak from cancer. That he was no longer up to the job. Kate Ryan.

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"Bash w T O P. News. We're learning new, troubling details about the security failure that allowed rioters to overtake the Capitol building last week. Capitol Police circulated an internal intelligence report three days before the riot. The report warned that there could be an attack on Congress Son who was the Capitol police chief until resigning in the wake of the security failures and the siege. He got this Intel report and he's declined to discuss the details of it with me. But I know from other sources that he got this report on the third and that's what made him go to the sergeant at arms in the Senate and the House, his bosses and say, Look, guys, I think I need emergency activation of the National Guard. They turned him down and said that they didn't like the idea of that. They didn't like the optics of the military looming over the capital. They didn't think their leadership their bosses, the Speaker Pelosi or Mitch McConnell, the Senate leader would agree. So they said, No, that's Washington Post reporter Carol Lin Egg who broke this story, she says the intelligence report warn the targets of pro Trump supporters would likely not be counter protesters but rather Congress itself. Man who dominated Maryland politics for decades, has died. 78 year old Thomas Mike Miller, given the title of Maryland state senator emeritus, passed away peacefully at his home Friday afternoon, according to a statement released by his family. Miller, who retired just weeks before the latest General Assembly session, got under way, served 33 years a Senate president and had been in the Maryland Legislature representing Prince George's County and Southern Maryland for nearly 50 years weeks ago. In an announcement from his home, Miller said, he's hard in mind. We're still strong. But his body had grown weak from cancer and that he was no longer up to the job. Kate Ryan w T O P News We've got the weekend forecast up ahead. It's gonna be a cold one today and after traffic and weather Uber's warning ahead of the inauguration, I'm John Dome. And it's 507.

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Capitol Police report warned that Congress could be targeted three days before riot
"Tonight. An internal Capitol Police Intelligence report issued three days before the assault on the U. S. Capitol, warned that there could be an attack last Wednesday on Congress itself, The Washington Post reports. The 12 page memo detailed how President Trump's supporters saw that day as the last chance to try to overturn the election results, adding quote, This sense of desperation and disappointment may lead to more of an incentive to become violent. Unlike Obvious post election protests. The targets of the pro trump supporters are not necessarily the counter. Protesters says they were previously but rather, Congress itself is the target on the sixth. Two people familiar with that memo, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the memo was shared to all Capitol Police Command Staff. Washington Post Political investigative reporter Carol Lin Egg is the journalist who broke the story son who was the Capitol police chief until resigning in the wake of the security failures and the siege. He got this Intel report and he's declined to discuss the details of it with me. But I know from other sources that he got this report on the third and that's what made him go to the sergeant at arms in the Senate and the House, his bosses and say, Look, guys, I think I need emergency activation of the National Guard. They turned him down and said that they didn't like the idea of that. They didn't like the optics of the military looming over the capital. They didn't think their leadership their bosses, the Speaker Pelosi or Mitch McConnell, the Senate leader would agree. So they said No no comment tonight on the memo from a Capitol police spokeswoman.