eastern here on msnbc. our coverage continues right now with katy tur reports good to be with you. i m katy tur. tomorrow marks the three-year anniversary of the january 6th. in just a few minutes, president biden will give his first 2024 campaign speech marking that day, and warning americans the threat of that day still hangs over them. but what was the threat of that day? because in the years since january 6th, 2021, perceptions among some, especially republicans, have shifted. that trump wasn t responsible, that the fbi was really behind it, that it was no big deal or not that big of a deal. here s the thing, even in the best of circumstances, memory is fallible, time warps and shades it and in the world we live in, bad actors and disinformation corrupt it. let s go back for a moment to those moments to what they were really like in realtime. here s a small portion of our broadcast on that day as the capitol was breached. we re getting a report from our producer
i m alycia menendez in for nicolle wallace. from the president, a reminder of the stakes in the next election and an existential question, the president asking all americans, who are we? cited valley forge and on the each of the third anniversary of the january 6th attack, the president describing democracy as a sacred cause and the central issue of the 2024 election. this is not rhetorical, ak dem academic, or hypothetical, but the democracy s question is the most urgent question of our time. the choice is clear. donald trump s campaign is about him, not america, not you. donald trump s campaign is obsessed with the past, not the future. he s willing to sacrifice our democracy, put himself in power. our campaign is different. for me and kamala, our campaign is about america. it s about you. it s about every age and background that occupy this country. the speech today another episode in what has become one of the biggest themes in the biden presidency. president biden ha
i think steve bannon has the easier message. let trump by trump. trump just stays at 33%. precisely. if that s what they believe is the key to the kingdom, that you keep that 33% what can you do with 33 snkt. he has people saying that base is the key to your success. to get rid of that base is to lose your floor and you re gone. that s a significant message. the other message is this is what s going to work on the hill and make you a successful president by the kelly. we haven t seen the fruits of that yet. on the polling, when you talk to people inside the white house, they don t look at the national polls. they look at state polls they get from the rnc and other state gop organizations. they re trying to block out new york and california. whether that s smart or not is not for me to judge. the 33% isn t in new york and california. i sat in the white house. polls are polls.
volunteer has been identified as diana hanson from washington state. her facebook page shows her pictured with larges cats. her father released a statement last night saying in part diana was so excited at working in cat haven and living in california. her favorites were the lion and the tiger, couscous, who killed her today. jennifer michaels also known as jungle jenny got an up close view of the lion getting a tour of cat haven in central california. i didn t see any type of aggressive behavior or anything that i needed to be worried about. reporter: cat haven is a 100-acre wooded sanctuary, home to some of the rarest cats in the world including lions, tigers and leopards. it describes itself as an innovative park, dedicated to the preservation of wild cats. 5-year-old couscous came to the snkt wear as a cub, the founder dale anderson said this species