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the gathers financials. why? i don't. why have i teachers pay almost friday at the last time i buy it from the future. so for i can watch kaiser replace. ah, well the senate has finally released fits report on the january 6 right at the capital will get the low down from fair and from that it's congressmen against congressmen as democrat eric wall, well, soon as his republican counterpart, mo brooks over what swallow says is incitement which helped lead to the january 6 capital riot liner will be here to tell us what that suit is all about. anthony found g. i mean, is there a more division of figures still serving in government than the good doctor? 2000 of his e mails were released and depending on who you ask,
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he's responsible for the cobra. 1900 pandemic, or he's a national hero. china expert and movie producer chris fenton joins us with his take on. we are found, she fits in and it's pride month, and the world of professional sports is going to make sure that you know about it. it's happening is tv ratings for sporting events are dropping, while players in leagues become more outspoken on social issues. natasha suite. we'll take a look. i'm see balls bergen, for scotty know use on today's edition of news view views right here on our to you america. ah . alright, intelligent failures, miscommunications, warnings, not taken seriously. that's what the new senate report details. what happened on january 6, since then the f b, i reports, it's far from over when it comes to this investigation. this tweet showing reports that the f, b, i and capital police are resting on the average 3 people
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a day who were at the u. s. capital on january 6, with dozens more rest to come. also coming more and more members of the capital police department are turning in their resignations. so did this report find out exactly who was responsible for the events that day, or t correspondent, fair and friends that joins me now with the details fared steve, this $127.00 page report is the very 1st time that we're seeing an official timeline of everything that happened on january 6, from the events leading up to it, as well as what happened that day. now the biggest take away from this report or the colossal intelligence failures. you see the conversations that one out of the department of defense where there is a 37 minute period that's completely on, accounted for the report. also showing that the capitol police, which is a department of more than 1800 officers less than 10 officers, had the training in dealing with the situation like what happened on january 6. and
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this is the 1st by partisan review of the events of january 6 very well could be the last of the investigation of the january 6th. at the u. s. capital shows there were clear warning signs and supporters, including right when this group were planning to capture the highlights. major missteps at nearly every level of government from the military to law enforcement. the report highlighting 3 crucial problems with security. intelligence officials had a hard time pinpointing warnings online, as well as on social media, which kept the us capital police in the dark because intelligence at the capital is decentralized. however, capital police were warned about a surge of hotel bookings in the area, a surge of people most likely to attend former president donald trump's rally on january 6th. the reports specifically break down what was going on that day among
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the us capital police. what was discovered, the capital police chief was trying to get approved by multiple agencies or the national guard to come help. frantically calling members of the police board along with the house and senate sergeant at arms in the future. the report recommends the capital police chief be given more the police to be able to call in the national guard to declare an emergency and not be required to go through the capitol police board if you'd like to report. however, just in detail, the events of what happened before the crowd descended on the capital. nor does it address whether or not former president trump had any responsibility for what happened. it doesn't address any of those things. so that is the push for democrats of why they believe $911.00 commission is necessary to both look at again, the security failures kind of massive failures at every level of government here.
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that's why one democratic representative, eric swallow of california is taking matters into his own hands. slapping a lawsuit on another house member, republican congressmen, mo brooks of alabama, seeking to hold him partially accountable for the events on january 6th. why think dad, america, he does? why? because we're going to carry them to you, you say, god bless america not by begin said de brooks, who spoke at the stop, the steel rally, was nowhere to be found to be served with the law suit prompting the law suit to be served at brooks. his home, the congressman tweeting, swell. well finally did his job served a complaint on my wife. horrible swallows team committed a crime by unlawfully sneaking into my house and accosting my wife, alabama code 1st degree criminal trespass. you're in jail, find more to come. now for those law suit has
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a few more names and besides representative mo brooks squabble also includes former president donald trump, his personal attorney, juliani as well as trump son donald junior. now the suit specifically sites, the stop the steel rally that happened before the capital riots. trump says he holds absolute immunity and called for the last 2 to be dismissed in his own court filing for news hughes, i'm fair in front back. ok. joining us now is legal and media analysts line of line on media line or welcome just a quick follow up to a foreign excellent report there. you know the media and the democrats keep calling this. what happened on january 6th and insurrection, but that report, that bipartisan report never uses the term and that was done on purpose. and no one has been charged with all the arrest that fare and talked about. no one's been arrested and charged with insurrection, not one person. you know, steve, these,
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these words matter being sick and having cancer is a big difference insurrection, sedition treason, right wing, national is right when you throw these words around and after all the while they become part and partial of the story. so just to be clear, there are many of us who have been following this. we would love to see an insurrection prosecution just to see what it looks like. i don't think there's ever been one, because if you read specifically what it is, we're not sure. let me say also one thing. have you ever seen an insur when you feed insurrection? you never do normally see of the think of as many american flags in an insurrection . let's really go back to what this is an action against the country, the grand to there's false flag and that sort of thing to but, but if you listen to the words themselves, there's something, you know, there's, there's a big difference between, we're going to destroy your country and god bless america, let's take, you know,
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you must listen to this. and if you say, well that doesn't matter, let me also say please. if i took the words of maxine waters or anybody else and put them in a multiple choice is a tell me what, maxine waters said, and what more brookside or anybody else you couldn't figure out and where, where steve is this a see you was prosecution for all of the n t for cases said basically showed a coordination of effort that i saw here in new york that you couldn't believe so. right. and i and what they do in portland going after going after government buildings courthouses expressing disdain for america, to me, that's closer to an insurrection, but let, let's leave it there and, and other media ploy to, to, to pin trump, supporters and trump. as you know, these evil people. now, this is a bizarre story which, which foreign referred to in in her. eric's wall well california democrat suing
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a number of republicans including donald trump, rudy giuliani, and now alabama republican congressmen. mo brooks now swore, well, we should note, had an affair with an alleged chinese spied by the way, eas, accusing brooks and others of bearing responsibility for the the capital riots. so please explain a few things to his line of 1st. what give swan well standing to file this suit, which is a civil suit? does he need to prove that he himself suffered harm that his civil rights were violated? if ever you want to read something, it's a felony blank. try a civil rights violation that by virtue of listen to this, i'm going to say this, as we say in the light, most favorable to the plaintiff, i'm going to read, in essence, the charges in his favor. that because of the concerted deliberate effort. so president trump at now because of the specific intent that they had not to
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raise a little hell, not to, we know, charge up the crowd, but to deprive eric's while while of is that all right. good luck with that. now when the actual discovery process starts, if fish, dear god, please, where to go to trial. and eric well has to take to stand. he's the plaintiff. and you started talking about impeaching in terms of the evidentiary. mr. swan well, are you the same? eric, why? well, could this be done? have you yourself done granted immunity? i mean this, this would be something that was i dream, but i read the complaint carefully and i swear to you it, i don't know in there in the light most favorable to him how he could possibly be even remotely successful. but it goes to show. ready your steve, there is a difference between saying i've got to do something and i want you to go,
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and i want you to deliberately disrupt the electra role. in short petition are active, but that is what that listen. they didn't charge you folks would arson. you know, for good reason, now insurrection is not a, and all of the above fill in the blank type, right? you're right. why? so let me ask, you know, because this guess even even more bizarre as, as fair and also alluded to trump junior and donald trump and julie, and they all serve papers awhile ago, but he couldn't get mo brooks serv, so swell team did it the other day but now mo brock says they, they, they trespass on my property, they sneaked into my house and they served my wife and he wants the person who did it to be arrested. does any of this matter in the, in the case? that's why well, in the suit, that's all while well is putting forth how the papers were served. yes,
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this sounds like, like a bar exam or a line exam law school. if you he could make in this, this will be a limited appearance where he says, listen, i want to challenge the sid, the sufficiency of service. i want to come into a court, and i don't want to in any way invoke your restriction or admit your is 6 you but i want you just for purposes of thing. you didn't serve me well, you know they're going to do. they're going to end up serving them. most of the time. you don't fight it. it does go to show you how drastic this is. and frankly, most of the time, there's substitute service lawyer said that bring it to me don't, don't, don't change. it doesn't look good when you're chase down, you know, when you're caught at 3 in the morning coming out, you know what that bark look, coming out, you know, during the watergate thing. but, but what this is going to show you though, is how ridiculous this is. and i do hope that is played out because let me just say somebody breaks seem to be clear. i am not countenance seen or agreeing,
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or dismissing or say it's no big deal. what i saw there was horrible. you don't do this, this is the capital, this is a tabernacle of liberty. but there are so many things that have happened that have been rude and dis courteous and subject to, to federal laws and specific laws pertaining to these, these institutions as well that do not rise to in surrendered to these people one to bring down the government or in the light most favorable to them as crude and is boorish and backwards. it is, do they want to maintain the government? do they think as crazy? this sounds that they're actually defending it. and also right. do you know how many people, steve are still being in jail right now that we have that are unaccounted for? that's to be discussed as well. yeah, absolutely. because they were just there and that's not good. quickly, 30 seconds. your prediction on this one. can the judge has accepted this?
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i mean, he's let it go forward or that hasn't happened yet. and what do you think is eventually going to happen? i was been filed, settled, settled, something proper, nothing. it's almost like killer kind of a pro forma. yeah. yeah. yeah. nominal damages, it's all for show, but, but if there is a god, and if god has a sense of humour, it will be a trial. can you imagine that to say that the bench you have trump come junior and rudy? we will have, we will have hours of conversation on the ever happens. lydel. thank you much and always appreciate it. thank you, sir. pipe folks hero or crooked politician, delete the mails from doctor anthony. found your putting the good doctor in an unfavorable light and we'll discuss with our guests coming up next. don't go away. ah ah, ah,
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is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation, community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is truth? what is faith? in the world corrupted you need to defend. ah, so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah! as a career professional spot is much tougher on some than others year old myers
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by everybody. so why would somebody believe me? i was just a little girl. the price paid to, to, to achieve really was was how to read in the paper this morning. usa swimming coach, arrested, allegedly had sex with a 12 year old girls. this happens almost every week. we get calls at the office, i get informed about one of my greatest fears is someone's going to start linking all this together. there's going to be a 60 minute documentary about youth coaches in sports like gymnastics. swimming. is that sell commentary? i see it on r t i. where did the covert 19 pandemic start? was it in a war on lab or was it from that's what did doctor anthony found you know about this? and when did he know it? and did he help direct funds to the kind of research that could have started it all?
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here now give us his perspective on foundry in china and the virus. it's chris spent in author china, expert movie producer, and his book is out there folks. it's called feeding the dragon inside the trillion dollar dilemma facing hollywood, the n b a and american businesses. chris, great to see you, sir. thanks for being with me. yeah, thanks for having me on steve. i was a pleasure. all right, so let's start some, 2000 about she's e mails were made public through our freedom of information requests. and depending on who you listen to in the media, you know, they show, they say no smoking gun, or they reveal that voucher was being less than honest with the public. throughout the pandemic making things up as we went along. what is your take on what you've seen so far? what is found? she know. what does he know now? well, it's interesting. i mean this, this discussion has been ongoing since 2017, when mad passenger shed light on what was happening at the harm lab. and then josh
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rogan wrote, a fabulous book called chaos under having that came out recently. that really gets in depth about the, the rank or, and the politicization of what was happening at the beginning stages of the co crisis. and the fact that this whole idea that one side of the eye or the other can common dear particular argument and try to blanket over the other side became absolutely ridiculous. i mean, we know for a fact that 99 percent of the circumstantial evidence points to the fact that the lab is probably responsible for what happened and created this global crisis number one. number 2 is we should be figuring out what exactly happened in a non partisan kind of way. i mean, i look at it and i grew up the son of an engineer for pratt and whitney aircraft, the f f a, a comes at things in regards to how they problem solve to make airline travel safer
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. they do investigation, data collection risk analysis in informations sharing and it's never been a democrat or republican issue. it's been something about how do we tackle the challenge and do it now? that's what needs to happen right now. and by the way, our biggest rival, china's behind it, so we have a big issue with this in regards to many geopolitical issues. yeah. you're, you're, you're correct. and in fact, donald trump, i believe it was on saturday, during his speech in north carolina said that china should pay reparations for what they did to the world. and don't forget, very early on. trump said that the virus escape the war. and lab meanwhile, found she's out there now saying don't pressure china, it's in their interests to get to the bottom of it. you gotta be kidding. it's in their interest to get to the bottom of it. so we'll china pay one way or another. well look, i always look at china as if everybody has these big northstar aspirations,
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but they can never figure out the baby steps to accomplish to get there. that 10 trillion dollar numbers is, i mean it's a great idea, but it's never going to get there. but let's use the fact that all the tides are turning towards the chinese and being responsible for this outbreak. and what happened to the rest of the world was combine that with other items of leverage in order to produce certain short term changes that lead to long term goals. for instance, we have 250 days before the winter olympics that happen in beijing. we should combine the fact that they are at fault, most likely for this cove. it outbreak with various other forms of leverage so that you know what you got. you got to abide by the certain demands that we have, whether it's provocation that has to end with taiwan, to full openness in regards to research and investigation. what's happened in shin jang province to w t, o re designations, etc. and if you do all that,
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we will show up to your fancy dinner party in 2022. i think it's out figuring out where the leverage is with this and getting something accomplished in the short term. yeah, that would be the thing to do. you. what you would think that that would be the case, but not everybody's interested in what and what you just said in getting at accomplished now. you know, most of the media, they went to the voucher defense as i mentioned. so some granting him sympathetic sympathetic interviews where he could sit there and say anything he wants. but interestingly enough, and as a, as an author with a book out there, amazon scrubbed his new book from their side. and there are increasing calls from republicans that he be fired from his position, even though the white house recently said they see no circumstances under which that could happen. what do you think the future holds for fallacy? i just think the public is even people who don't know are sick of him because he said so many contradictory things, sometimes from one week to the next. well look,
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it's easy to sort of, you know, monday morning quarterback, this whole crisis. obviously lots of things could have been done differently, but now that things are being disclosed that were quite frankly, cover ups or things to cover certain people's own responsibilities that they should have been taking care of. i would say that the voucher is definitely in the hot seat and we've seen this with several other politicians or leaders have government agencies in regards to this latest crisis. so i'll be curious to see how things play out. but in the meantime, we got to stay focused and try to figure out exactly what happened. no, for sure. and then utilize that to make sure this doesn't happen again. and then on top of it, knowing that all everything's pointing towards the china direction. i think we have a real opportunity for leverage here to get something done and accomplish that. rebalance is the relationship between the us in china and with our western allies
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and makes things much better what? well, it's interesting you say that because to your book now feeding the dragon will the dollar remain the driving force and, and how hollywood the n b a and the other businesses that you mentioned there in the subtitle in dealing with china. what, what will that remain paramount, or will these hypocrite seekers of justice start carrying about human rights for the chinese people and start carrying about the origin of the virus? well, that's a great question and i'm a, i'm a capitalist at heart. i love free markets and i will say that the buck usually is where it stops. but here's an, a situation where our national security r e can amik security interests are being compromised by the way. we've pro promoted this reckless form of capitalism under the disguise of global list intentions. and i would say that it is undermining the foundation of our democracy
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. and we need to have a strong nation in order to foster a really strong form of capitalism. so i would say patriotism before capitalism needs to be the motto. that would be the optimum way to do things, but i fear that's not what we're going to say. great talking to you, please come back and great. the great success with the book. always a pleasure. thank you. i folks, as we have seen the world, the professional sports has become more political than ever over the past year or so. and some say that it may be responsible for the dwindling tv ratings. so it comes is really no surprise that during june, pride month political activism is on full display. natasha suite has more that's for steve. you may recall the controversy over kneeling and the national anthem and football. well, there's more political statements being made in the world of sports. now teams aren't sign away from showing their support for gay pride, many sports teams,
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including the national football league, or kicking off pride month flooding their social media accounts with rainbows. according to news busters to san francisco, 49 ers are holding a virtual pride conversation, and the san francisco giants for the 1st major league baseball team to support pride, logos on our uniform sleeves and happy in their recent game against the chicago cubs. some on twitter questioning the move, wondering what pride has to do with sports, this post receiving some 16000 likes, but after path political controversies, some are wondering if sports taken a stands for either side is actually hurting ratings. while many people use sports as a way to unite and get a break from politics, some question of these opinions are part of the reason why sports teams are seen a dip and ratings reports indicate league ratings are more than 20 percent below 2015 levels. that was the season before quarterback calling capper. nick began taking me during the national anthem in 2020 s pans, money and football for a 3 percent decrease. cbs sunday was down 4 percent fox, sunday down 6 percent fox,
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thursday night football, also down 6 percent. and in be season, in a football down a whopping 16 percent. and this was during the pandemic when more people were increasing their screen time. while the nfl and b a and m l b are showcasing their support for pride month in the military and the ban on most other flag besides the american flag will remain in place for ministration policy focused or not allowing what the white house is deemed as hateful symbols to be flown. this ban includes 14 flags as well as the rainbow flag reporting for new weeks r t. all right, thank you, natasha. you know, as a big sports fan myself, i'm torn often. do i care enough about these players who have offended me politically? who have gone out and said social justice, social justice. but then they, they champion china. i'm talking about the n b a there. you know, majorly baseball wouldn't allow the new york mets to where 911 memorial sticker on their uniform or even on their speakers. but they allow all different kinds of
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things in major league baseball such as what the giants did for pride month. that's what bothers me. as a fan and in certain instances i turn off, i turn off, i can't watch. anyway, that's it for now folks. i want to thank you for joining me tonight right here on news views use and you could catch more of me on the press on the host of the press right here in north america friday, evenings at 6 30 pm eastern time. and anytime you can watch this show and more on affordable tv app, download the app for your apple or android device. today. i'm see balls burger for scotty. see it next time. ah, ah. i don't know. i mean there's some steps in there. we're rescuing the food. it's not like
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the one of the persian gulf, the wealthiest country is, has spent billions of dollars on state of the art stadiums. well look at this, the stadium is really taking shape. you can see the bowl and most of the stands now, when we were here a little bit over a year ago, at the same construction site, it was just a foundation and a few metal structures. so it seems that time why this idea to use shipping containers as building blocks has definitely paid off. i mean, they're easy to assemble and easy to dismantle, just like playing with lego the for the 1st time and world cup. hey, st. 80 will be billed from shipping containers was more, it will be completely dismantled after the tournament.
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