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want to follow up on mr. clients conversation around the mr. hur report. in your written testimony on page 3, you said there is not one set of laws for powerful and one for power less, one for poor, one for rich, one for republican, one for democrat -- you would say that is probably true for age? anyone over the age of 18 regardless -- unless there is a cognitive impairment, they should be treated the same and one set of laws regardless of age? >> not without addressing the hidden premise behind your question, i will say there is one tier standard of justice. we prosecute on the federal principles of prosecution. we do not distinguish based on politics. based on ethnicity. based on ideology. based on race or any non--- factor. >> or a protected class in a work place, as well. in your verbal testimony you say you have no doubt that there is no cognitive impairment of the president. you say that the report speaks for itself and i have complete confidence in the president of the united states. my question, i am on the intel committee, i have seen the document
want to follow up on mr. clients conversation around the mr. hur report. in your written testimony on page 3, you said there is not one set of laws for powerful and one for power less, one for poor, one for rich, one for republican, one for democrat -- you would say that is probably true for age? anyone over the age of 18 regardless -- unless there is a cognitive impairment, they should be treated the same and one set of laws regardless of age? >> not without addressing the hidden premise...
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i want to follow up on mr. cline's conversation around the hur report. first of all in your written , testimony on page 3 you say , there is not one set of laws for powerful and another for powerless. one for rich, another poor. one for democrats or republicans. different rules depending upon one's race or ethnicity or religion. you would say that that's probably true for age, right? anyone over the age of 18 regardless, unless there is a cognitive impairment, should be treated the same. there is one set of laws regardless of age? atty. gen. garland: without addressing the hidden premise behind your question, i'm just going to say there is one tier or standard of justice. we prosecute under the federal principles of prosecution. and we do not distinguish based on politics. based on ethnicity. based on the ideology. based on race. or any non-meritorious factor. mr. garcia: or seniors who are protected class in a workplace. anyone over the age of certain. i think it's 55 or 65. your verbal testimony say you have no doubt that there is no cognitive impairme
i want to follow up on mr. cline's conversation around the hur report. first of all in your written , testimony on page 3 you say , there is not one set of laws for powerful and another for powerless. one for rich, another poor. one for democrats or republicans. different rules depending upon one's race or ethnicity or religion. you would say that that's probably true for age, right? anyone over the age of 18 regardless, unless there is a cognitive impairment, should be treated the same. there...
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i've release unredacted report of mr. hur. we permitted himstify in over five hours with everything that happened in this investigation and we provid in which the committee is interested. but one, the president of the united states has asserted executive privilege in order to protect the justice department's future inves against cooperation in high profile cases particularly involvinge house. my job is to protect the justice depa those investigations. my job is to protect the rule i'm reporter: mr. garland, two quest justice department's approval of the merger 2010 a mistake? then a different topic. time. on to punt them to mr. kanter anyway. is off topic? reporter: a different topic. our complaint adequately describes the ryat did not resolve the matter as far as we're concerned but i'll let mr. kanter say a little more and i'll come back for you. mr. kanter: the last action involved one this action involves conduct that addresses nearly aspect of the music supply chain. it involved the cla act, specifically section 7. follow
i've release unredacted report of mr. hur. we permitted himstify in over five hours with everything that happened in this investigation and we provid in which the committee is interested. but one, the president of the united states has asserted executive privilege in order to protect the justice department's future inves against cooperation in high profile cases particularly involvinge house. my job is to protect the justice depa those investigations. my job is to protect the rule i'm reporter:...
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ag garland: i don't know what mr. hur provided. i expect the answer is yes. mr. cline: they have access. maybe you are aware. how many times did judiciary committee ask for those documents, those recordings? ag garland: i know that the judiciary committee has asked. we have sent a letter explaining our position with respect to the recordings. mr. cline: three times. ag garland: we have provided transcripts of the recordings. mr. hur has testified about his observations during his interviews. these are interviews of the witness. it is long-standing practice of the justice department to keep these kinds of documents confidential in order to not chill future investigations. mr. cline: confidential. but you provided copies to the white house. ag garland: this is the witness. the witness' own -- mr. cline: you normally provide witnesses in investigations access to their interviews? ag garland: sometimes we do. sometimes we don't. but here there are, as you well know, there are privileges to be -- with respect to national security and other information that were addres
ag garland: i don't know what mr. hur provided. i expect the answer is yes. mr. cline: they have access. maybe you are aware. how many times did judiciary committee ask for those documents, those recordings? ag garland: i know that the judiciary committee has asked. we have sent a letter explaining our position with respect to the recordings. mr. cline: three times. ag garland: we have provided transcripts of the recordings. mr. hur has testified about his observations during his interviews....
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i've released a full and unredacted report of mr. hur. we permitted to testify in over five hours with everything that happened in this investigation and we the transcs of the interviews in which the committee is interested. the other side, the president of the united states has asserted executive privilege in order to protect the justice department's ability in futureion in high profile cases, particularly involving the white house. my job is to protect the pament's ability to conduct those investigations. my job is to protect the of law, and that's what i'm doing. tw questions, thelan justice department's approval mistake? then a differenticgarland: one a time. on topic. i'm going to punt them the other one on or off topic? reporter: a different topic. mr. garland: i think our complaint adequately describes the did not resolve te matter as far as we're concerned but i'llet mr. kanter say a little more and i'll come back for you. mr. kanter: the last action involved one action. this action involves conduct that addresses nearlyec of the
i've released a full and unredacted report of mr. hur. we permitted to testify in over five hours with everything that happened in this investigation and we the transcs of the interviews in which the committee is interested. the other side, the president of the united states has asserted executive privilege in order to protect the justice department's ability in futureion in high profile cases, particularly involving the white house. my job is to protect the pament's ability to conduct those...
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the anywhere entitled to hearings what mr. hur heard. jowski they want that certain testimony and released in certain form andny basis that yu can possibly contend and another version of the testimony and thf audio t recording. >> gentleman from california is recognized. >> in this conversation about will the white house release the audio recording when we had the transcript and your guy coming to testimony and you know you all are sitting on 115 transcripts, video tapes, audio recordings for hunter biden investigation not releasing to the public. the trafficking and not interested in the subpoena and notes of that and want every part of thehi investigation and hunter bind, done a year plus of investigating him and found nothing, your best witnesses are now locked up for lying to the fbi. you won't give the public any audio recordings or video recordings and i keep hearing in fraise of drive by lawyers of best evidence. isn't that the best evidence? showt us what you have. if you're not showing us what you have, tell us why you won't sho
the anywhere entitled to hearings what mr. hur heard. jowski they want that certain testimony and released in certain form andny basis that yu can possibly contend and another version of the testimony and thf audio t recording. >> gentleman from california is recognized. >> in this conversation about will the white house release the audio recording when we had the transcript and your guy coming to testimony and you know you all are sitting on 115 transcripts, video tapes, audio...
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mr. attorney general, it now seems vanishingly small that the two jack smith federal cases are going to begin trial let alone finish trial this year. what does that say about the pace of the justice system and confidence in this justice department? attorney general garland: the special counsel brought both cases last year. he appropriately requested speedy trials. the manner is now in the hands of the judiciary. i can't comment any further. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy visit ncicap.org] >> the house judiciary committee is considering a resolution to hold the attorney general in contempt of congress for denying their request to get the audio reportings from the d.o.j. investigation into president biden and his handling of classified documents. we take you live now to the committee meeting under way. we are hearing from jeff van drew of new jersey
mr. attorney general, it now seems vanishingly small that the two jack smith federal cases are going to begin trial let alone finish trial this year. what does that say about the pace of the justice system and confidence in this justice department? attorney general garland: the special counsel brought both cases last year. he appropriately requested speedy trials. the manner is now in the hands of the judiciary. i can't comment any further. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp....
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hur, the special prosecutor in this situation. wees walso, when the transcriptu were times when the white house would put down an audible because it was not clear whate b the president was saying. so we want to be able to hear b the audio recordings to usace t to go back to the transcript provided by the white house. >> laura: blah, blah, blah, right?g] congressman clement a letter too the oversight committee, whichmm t you sit on, biden's white houe counsel said the absence for legitimate need of the audioup, there was a go to chop them up, distort them and use for supolitical purposes demanding law-enforcement materials because you want to manipulate them for potential political gain is inappropriate.ssma a congressman, is there not a legitimate right for the publitt to know what their president sounds like when asked simple questions about classified documents that he had stored in in his garage? how was that not legitimate righe a t to know for the publi? >> of the public does have a right to know.. we should get that informat
hur, the special prosecutor in this situation. wees walso, when the transcriptu were times when the white house would put down an audible because it was not clear whate b the president was saying. so we want to be able to hear b the audio recordings to usace t to go back to the transcript provided by the white house. >> laura: blah, blah, blah, right?g] congressman clement a letter too the oversight committee, whichmm t you sit on, biden's white houe counsel said the absence for...
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hur, the special prosecutor in this situation. also, when the transcript, there were times when the white house would put down inaudible because it wasn't really clear what the president was saying. we want to be able to hear the audio recordings to then use that to go back to the transcript that was provided by the white house. [mumbling] in a letter to the oversight committee you sit on biden's white house counsel says the absence of a legitimate need for the audio recordings laid bear your likely goal to chop them up, distort them and use them for partisan purposes demanding such sensitive and constitutionally protected law enforcement materials because you want to manipulate them for potential political gain is inappropriate. congressman, is there not a legitimate right for the public to know what their president sounds like when asked simple questions about classified documents that he had stored in random boxes in his garage? how is that not a legitimate right to know for the public? >> the public does have a right to know.
hur, the special prosecutor in this situation. also, when the transcript, there were times when the white house would put down inaudible because it wasn't really clear what the president was saying. we want to be able to hear the audio recordings to then use that to go back to the transcript that was provided by the white house. [mumbling] in a letter to the oversight committee you sit on biden's white house counsel says the absence of a legitimate need for the audio recordings laid bear your...
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hur's portrayal. and that allows us to determine the mental acue acuity of the president of the united states who's essentially make decisions that could take us into world war iii, the border, everything. and the reality is for them, is there is no argument to be made that a we're going to doctor an awed -- audio. os tense the by, they gave us the transcript -- ostensibly, they gave us the transcript of the recording. jackie: right. >> give us the recording now. and if they don't match up, then there's a real problem there. but it'll allow us to see how -- [audio difficulty] biden's ability -- jackie: and to your point, if they do match if up, congressman, then nobody can take anything out of context. so what are they afraid of? this is all happening at the same time that james comer is subpoenaing the white house for more bank records to the look into some of the business dealings of the family, and they're saying, oh, no, we're not going to hand them over. if you didn't do anything, why wouldn't yo
hur's portrayal. and that allows us to determine the mental acue acuity of the president of the united states who's essentially make decisions that could take us into world war iii, the border, everything. and the reality is for them, is there is no argument to be made that a we're going to doctor an awed -- audio. os tense the by, they gave us the transcript -- ostensibly, they gave us the transcript of the recording. jackie: right. >> give us the recording now. and if they don't match...
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mr. hur is saying he stuck in a prosecutor. host: let's go to falls church, virginia, republican line, this is doug. caller: i'm a big fan of c-span. i am an anti-trump republican but i think this smacks of self-interest and i don't think it's appropriate to do what he's doing with executive privilege. particularly when people are talking about a two tiered justice department. i think he genuinely desire deserves a negative attention but with the documents k's there is disparate treatment. i know the claims that trump did not cooperate with investigators but the whole thing smacks of biden, if i remember the timing when this was announced, they announced he was under potential investigation right after the midterms and this comes out? how can he claim to be at protector of democracy and talk about transparency and then you do things like this. you played that clip from the white house secretary i have never heard her answer a question directly is the same talking points. it feels like they are stonewalling and there is somethin
mr. hur is saying he stuck in a prosecutor. host: let's go to falls church, virginia, republican line, this is doug. caller: i'm a big fan of c-span. i am an anti-trump republican but i think this smacks of self-interest and i don't think it's appropriate to do what he's doing with executive privilege. particularly when people are talking about a two tiered justice department. i think he genuinely desire deserves a negative attention but with the documents k's there is disparate treatment. i...
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and special counsel hur answered yes. now it's important to note that some at that hearing tried to cast dispetitioners on mr. hur's integrity when garland appointed him, he praised his long career and distinguished career as a career. now despite those findings, special council hur opted not to charge the president citing his age and lapses of memory that he displayed during his interviews with hur. so the judiciary committee sought access to these records of those interviews given the obvious public interest in matters pertaining to his competency or his potential criminality. and eventually the justice department responded by producing redacted transcripts of president biden's interviews with special counsel hur. however they continually refused to produce the actual recordings of those interviews, which shifts explanations over time until the judiciary committee was forced to convene a hearing yesterday to cite the attorney general for contempt because the subpoena that had been dually issued for those materials was b
and special counsel hur answered yes. now it's important to note that some at that hearing tried to cast dispetitioners on mr. hur's integrity when garland appointed him, he praised his long career and distinguished career as a career. now despite those findings, special council hur opted not to charge the president citing his age and lapses of memory that he displayed during his interviews with hur. so the judiciary committee sought access to these records of those interviews given the obvious...
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hur heard. >> adding that point, thank the gentlelady. i note that i was digging through my friend mister iv from maryland, filtered through the letters to find what had been said about waivers but the only thing i see is the top of page 7, there's an argument i note the department's disclosure of the transoms of the interviews does not constitute a waiver, read that paragraph, find the citation in that paragraph it says one certain testimony has been released in written form that there is some basis you could possibly contend another version of the testimony in this case in the form of an audio recording is protected from waiver. you would think if they wanted to say there's an argument there is no waiver they could cite some authority from some court at some point in history that came close to addressing that issue and making that ruling but there is no such authority and it is absurd on its face. yelled back to the gentlelady. >> mister chairman. >> gentleman from caliph when you recognized. >> i find it interesting that in this conver
hur heard. >> adding that point, thank the gentlelady. i note that i was digging through my friend mister iv from maryland, filtered through the letters to find what had been said about waivers but the only thing i see is the top of page 7, there's an argument i note the department's disclosure of the transoms of the interviews does not constitute a waiver, read that paragraph, find the citation in that paragraph it says one certain testimony has been released in written form that there...
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mr. biden's memory appeared to have significant limitations, both at the time he spoke in 2017 and as evidenced by their recorded conversations and today as evidenced by the recorded interview with our office. that's why we want the audiotape. president trump is the department being impartial? president trump is getting prosecuted. we know it's going on in miami. president biden isn't. he isn't because of that statement from the special counsel. that statement from the special counsel in light of the facts of the case. the elements of the crime have been met. mr. hur sat at that table and told us, joe biden knowingly kept classified information and knowingly disclosed classified information. special counsel told us in his report why joe biden did it. he said he had strong motivations to release classified information -- >> continue watching the committee meeting on our free mobile app, c-span now. we'll leave it to return to the house to fulfill c-span's 45-year commitment to covering con
mr. biden's memory appeared to have significant limitations, both at the time he spoke in 2017 and as evidenced by their recorded conversations and today as evidenced by the recorded interview with our office. that's why we want the audiotape. president trump is the department being impartial? president trump is getting prosecuted. we know it's going on in miami. president biden isn't. he isn't because of that statement from the special counsel. that statement from the special counsel in light...
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mr. chairman, tell us more about this. why to do you need to see this interview? >> it's extremely important in the impeachment inquiry to see what was said in that audio conversation. we requested that months ago. the justice department has been delaying. but, march maria -- maria, this isn't unusual for the justice department. at the ways and means committee, we have seen how the justice department has delayed, divulged and denied anything that led to president biden in the investigation. the two irs whistle blowers that came before you are our committee highlighted that in numerous attempts, so this is not a surprise. maria: yeah, will there ever be accountability there? how's your investigation going? >> sure hope so. first off, next week the judiciary committee will hold her ec garland in contempt or -- can merrick garland in contempt because that's, in fact, what they did. and that is a rare situation. i believe it's only happened four times of a cabinet secretary in the history of this country, but it's unacceptable what's going on right now. maria: so, i m
mr. chairman, tell us more about this. why to do you need to see this interview? >> it's extremely important in the impeachment inquiry to see what was said in that audio conversation. we requested that months ago. the justice department has been delaying. but, march maria -- maria, this isn't unusual for the justice department. at the ways and means committee, we have seen how the justice department has delayed, divulged and denied anything that led to president biden in the...
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casting mr. biden as, quote, an elderly man with a poor memory. >>> the gold bars at the heart of new jersey senator bob menendez's bribery trial were on full display thursday. prosecutors showed jurors these two gold bars and several $100 bills that were confiscated from menendez's home. the couple is accused of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes from three new jersey businessmen for political favors. meantime, senator menendez revealed in a statement thursday that his wife, nadine, is battling breast cancer and will undergo a mastectomy. a judge had previously postponed her trial until later this summer after learning about a medical issue. >>> turning now to the war in gaza. israel says that it's sending more troops into the southern city of rafah as fighting also rages in the northern part of the territory. the israeli military says it's launching an investigation into a friendly fire incident that killed five soldiers. the idf says they were hit by tank crossfire in jabalia
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mr. president, the central principle of america's justice system can be boiled down to four words we all know well -- equal justice under law. when you go to court, a judge's personal preferences should make no difference in the outcome, but recently the hard right has turned equal justice under law on its head, with the gross practice of judge shopping. ideologues from across the country bring their cases to courts of their choosing to pick and choose judges they know are friendly to their cause. judge shopping is how the hard right successfully revoked the fda approval of mifepristone nationwide a year ago. yesterday, maga republicans took aim at president biden's new background check rules by flocking again yet to their favorite maga judge in the country, judge matthew kazmaryk who has not even been a judge for five years, not five years, and already he has heard cases with nationwide implications on things like reproductive care and federal lgbtq protections and the aca. there's a ver
mr. president, the central principle of america's justice system can be boiled down to four words we all know well -- equal justice under law. when you go to court, a judge's personal preferences should make no difference in the outcome, but recently the hard right has turned equal justice under law on its head, with the gross practice of judge shopping. ideologues from across the country bring their cases to courts of their choosing to pick and choose judges they know are friendly to their...
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mr. major, i welcome you, thank you for being with us today. glory to ukraine. glory to heroes. well, since we ask our viewers and tv viewers whether ukraine needs to cooperate with the russian opposition for one thing, in order to destroy the putin regime, it is a logical continuation. in your opinion, should ukraine... work with the russian opposition, well, first of all, i need to understand whether we have a russian opposition and what is its main role in this in the context of the struggle against putin's regime, simply gather abroad somewhere in europe, is it possible even after arriving in ukraine to gather, drink tea, talk something and so you understand, i always have such a logical question, if after that there are no actions, for today day any, let's say... let's say, democratic options for regime change in russia, they are completely absent. so, i draw one conclusion: the task of the opposition is to enter the kremlin after the change of regime on our shoulders, and they have
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mr that this is achieved? mr >> well, can i thank the honourable gentleman for his question? >> the government is committed to supporting the uk shipbuilding robert hur right sector, right across the nation , sector, right across the nation, and i've seen firsthand what companies like harland and wolff and the role that they play in the economy. whilst you'll understand i can't comment specifically on the details of any individual case due to commercial sensitivity, i can assure him that we are working closely with harland and wolff in their request for a ukef guaranteed loan. it is under consideration and can i also pay tribute to the right honourable member for east belfast for all he does to be a strong advocate for the company? >> to jason mccartney. >> to jason mccartney. >> thank you, mr speaker. the smart new £15 million accident and emergency unit at huddersfield royal infirmary openedin huddersfield royal infirmary opened in the early hours of this morning. hey will the prime minister join me in thanking the team at hri, welcoming the new doctors and nurses who have
mr that this is achieved? mr >> well, can i thank the honourable gentleman for his question? >> the government is committed to supporting the uk shipbuilding robert hur right sector, right across the nation , sector, right across the nation, and i've seen firsthand what companies like harland and wolff and the role that they play in the economy. whilst you'll understand i can't comment specifically on the details of any individual case due to commercial sensitivity, i can assure him...
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>> mr. chairman, the minority -- >> did is self-evidence -- >> you don't have enough intelligence. >> the chair recognize mr. perry. >> i move to -- >> order. >> was that a congressional hearing or the "jerry springer" show. nbc news is part of a lawsuit by the media to force the biden administration to release the audio instead of exerting executive privilege. joining me now ashley parker, "new york times" opinion columnist david french and jeff mason. how emblematic is the chaos on capitol hill as part of the current political landscape? >> it's probably on the extreme end but it's telling about a deeply polarized and, frankly, fairly uncivil congress and our politics. one thing i'm spending time thinking about now, because the biden and trump campaigns are spending a lot of time thinking about it, are the double hater, double disliker voters, that dislike both trump and biden. it's worth noting, they dislike them for specific reasons. they also sort of dislike politics. they are disgusted
>> mr. chairman, the minority -- >> did is self-evidence -- >> you don't have enough intelligence. >> the chair recognize mr. perry. >> i move to -- >> order. >> was that a congressional hearing or the "jerry springer" show. nbc news is part of a lawsuit by the media to force the biden administration to release the audio instead of exerting executive privilege. joining me now ashley parker, "new york times" opinion columnist david...