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brian: whoever they are. ainsley: introduce each hour that he wants water and sunrise. brian: i like that. ainsley: brian got snow. will: ski slope. brian: for ainsley. you she misses it. ainsley: i love the snow. every city needs a little bit of snow every winter for the kids. brian: just to hydroplane instead of gripping the road. ainsley: to build a snowman. brian: you have to commit to making a snowman. let me say something? overrated. make one snowman, okay. this is it. ainsley: what about the snow angel? not overrated, that s eadsy. will: that s overrated too. lay in the snow goes up your sleeves and back of your coat. brian: spoken like a guy who never did it in texas. ainsley: welcome. glad you are here this morning. will: on pins and needings to see what it will be like at 8:00 a.m. brian: you re right it will be interesting. ainsley: 8:00. will: asking former presidents and vice presidents if they have any classified documen ....
on complicated comprehensive negotiations before. and some laughs but also tough questions. president biden sat down with jimmy kimmel. he was met with hard questions and why he won t do more on guns, on abortion access and climate change. the most high stakes, the january 6th committee restarts the public presentation of the facts on prime time. they gathered evidence. tonight a first glimpse at the work, including previously unseen video testimony that includes trump campaign officials and members of the former president s family. the committee promises a jarring reminder of what happened on insurrection day. a mob tried to up end american democracy and tried to help donald trump steal the presidency. we begin our coverage on capitol hill. ryan, set the stage. there s no doubt the committee understands the challenge they have in front of them. it s been almost a year and a half since the violence and chaos on january 6th. they need to reintroduce that to the a ....
know for who knows when. reporter: she says her father, james williamson, had pa past addiction battles and moved to joplin to start fresh. the only information she has is he was working in a mcdonald s that got destroyed. perez is one of thousands in the joplin area searching for missing loved ones after the tornado. local and state officials are scrambling to organize the effort to find them. when you have folks that are lost, when you have folks that are missing, we are very cognizant of needing to talk to those families first in trying to get to the families. that s fine. reporter: a local call-in center has been overwhelmed since it plugged in the first phone jack. after the calls come in here, the information immediately goes into a database shared with the sheriff s office, the state highway patrol, and the first responders who are combing through all the neighborhoods. but the kinks in the ....