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elÍ: el presidente joe biden descartÓ nuevos cierres masivos. pruebas caseras para detectar casos positivos.. >> si celebramos los dÍas podemos hacerlo. si estÁ vacunado debe sentirse muy bien con celebrar la navidad como debe ser. >> la dosis de refuerzo es la clave para enfrentar la pandemia. se espera que la fda apruebe las primeras pÍldoras contra el coronavirus. como parte del plan nacional para enfrentar el coronavirus enviarÁn informaciÓn con urgencia. >> el doctor correa ha estado en la batalla frontal contra esta pandemia. muchos de sus colegas se retiraron o renunciaron. se quemaron, se agotaron. despacharÁn emergencia a seis estados. se trata de 100 paramÉdicos encima de los 300 mÉdicos federales que ya enviaron. esta ayuda se necesita lo mÁs pronto posible. ellos ven un aumento en las hospitalizaciones. le suplicaron al pÚblico que el que sea elegible se vacune. >> mÁs personas se van a ir y he personas que no van a poder recibir la atenciÓn necesaria. >> creen que serÁn enviados a todos hospitales en las Áreas rurales. >> la pandemi
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elie, i'm going to start with you. the appeals court again echoing this argument that trump cannot claim executive privilege, that president biden, the man holding the office, has waived. it's a slap at trump's fundamental argument, the same one by the way that he's always trying to use. >> yeah, don. some legal cases are close calls, could go either way. the law could be interpreted either way. this was not that. this was a complete and total dismantling of donald trump's executive privilege argument. this court of appeals essentially said the former president claims that as a former president, he can invoke executive privilege, but he never offers us even the beginning of any reason why that is the case. so this is a complete rejection of the executive privilege argument, and i should note also the court goes out of its way to stress the importance of the committee's ongoing investigation of january 6th. they say, this isn't just important, but they say essentially, it's hard to think of anything more important that
elie, i'm going to start with you. the appeals court again echoing this argument that trump cannot claim executive privilege, that president biden, the man holding the office, has waived. it's a slap at trump's fundamental argument, the same one by the way that he's always trying to use. >> yeah, don. some legal cases are close calls, could go either way. the law could be interpreted either way. this was not that. this was a complete and total dismantling of donald trump's executive...
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tell us a little bit about eli and what you know of what led to the overdose. >> well, eli was a sophomorea. he interned at the spanish education development center here in washington. and he was on his way. he had just joined a fraternity. and the circumstances are rather unclear to us at this point. we know that he had fentanyl in his body when he died. he died suddenly in the shower one night when he was getting ready to go out with some friends. and he was a kid who would never have taken something intentionally that had fentanyl in it. he did not intend to die, just like the 70,000 approximately people who have died from synthetic opioids in the last year. >> he had kradum? what is . >> credum is an opioid, it's a calming substance and i was unaware that eli would have taken credum. it is legal in washington, d.c. >> clearly this issue hits close to home. but are you also a member of congress. sol what are you doing to try to reverse these horrific terrifying overdose numbers? >> well, first of all, jake, we're making sure that people understand that this is an emergency and that it i
tell us a little bit about eli and what you know of what led to the overdose. >> well, eli was a sophomorea. he interned at the spanish education development center here in washington. and he was on his way. he had just joined a fraternity. and the circumstances are rather unclear to us at this point. we know that he had fentanyl in his body when he died. he died suddenly in the shower one night when he was getting ready to go out with some friends. and he was a kid who would never have...
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joining me, elie honig and charlie dent. good to see both of you. elie, let's begin with you. you say that marc short could end up being a huge witness. he was in the capitol with pence on january 6th and at a key oval office meeting on january 4th where trump tried to convince pence to overturn the election results. what do you think short can tell this committee, elie? >> well, don, marc short and witnesses like him may be the committee's most realistic chance to get a firsthand, full, and truthful account of what was happening in those key days and meetings leading up to january 6th and also what was happening on january 6th, what it was like to be side by side with mike pence when he was getting ushered out of the senate chamber as that mob attacked. so i think marc short is going to be a crucial witness here. look, the committee has put a lot of focus on its battles with bannon and jeffrey clark and soon probably michael flynn and roger stone. but let's be realistic here. those people are never going to testify fully and truthfully. it's going to have to fall to people li
joining me, elie honig and charlie dent. good to see both of you. elie, let's begin with you. you say that marc short could end up being a huge witness. he was in the capitol with pence on january 6th and at a key oval office meeting on january 4th where trump tried to convince pence to overturn the election results. what do you think short can tell this committee, elie? >> well, don, marc short and witnesses like him may be the committee's most realistic chance to get a firsthand, full,...
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i think elie said it well. he's kind of half in, half out.sn't quite crossed the -- >> the ditch. >> hasn't quite crossed the ditch. >> it seems like he's in it. >> garrett, the committee is deliberately releasing some damning evidence, but will it shake up meadows or make other trump allies think twice about trying to subvert the investigation, or you think it's just they don't care about truth or facts or law or nothing? >> well, i do think what we have seen is that this steve bannon criminal charge of contempt of congress has, you know, shaken some of these cooperators, that it has had some of its desired effect. i think you're seeing that in mark meadows and, you know, the half in, half out challenge that he's found himself in, is that he was really trying to avoid this moment where congress would move for a criminal contempt charge and was hoping that he would sort of be able to cooperate enough and argue executive privilege plausibly enough that he might get sort of cast aside and the committee would move on. it's clear that this commit
i think elie said it well. he's kind of half in, half out.sn't quite crossed the -- >> the ditch. >> hasn't quite crossed the ditch. >> it seems like he's in it. >> garrett, the committee is deliberately releasing some damning evidence, but will it shake up meadows or make other trump allies think twice about trying to subvert the investigation, or you think it's just they don't care about truth or facts or law or nothing? >> well, i do think what we have seen is...
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but as you say, elie, possessed it.n the committee, who watched this, who saw it, how far did it go? >> what steps were taken. >> why did they need the national guard on standby? >> that's the key. thanks dana and elie. >>> also developing moments ago, russian president vladimir putin claiming he doesn't want a confrontation since that call with president biden. the warnings from the u.s., could they be enough to deter a russian invasion of ukraine? d up showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minera, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pai
but as you say, elie, possessed it.n the committee, who watched this, who saw it, how far did it go? >> what steps were taken. >> why did they need the national guard on standby? >> that's the key. thanks dana and elie. >>> also developing moments ago, russian president vladimir putin claiming he doesn't want a confrontation since that call with president biden. the warnings from the u.s., could they be enough to deter a russian invasion of ukraine? d up showing the...
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assistant attorney elie honig.r reaction to the verdict and its potential impact on other cases going forward. >> the first thought has to be with these victims. four of them testified at this trial, but really they spoke on behalf of dozens of dozens of victims victimized by jeffrey epstein, ghislaine maxwell, and others over the years. it's important to remember that prosecutors initially gave jeffrey epstein essentially a free pass over a decade ago down in florida. and really the only reason we were able to see justice here after all these years is because of intrepid, really effective local reporting down in florida and because the southern district of new york stepped up and pursued justice for ghislaine maxwell. i think victims are right to point out this is a partial step towards justice. one person has been convict preponderance of the evidence way more than one or two people involved in this. we'll see. the prosecutors have the evidence and the will do to go after those people. >> so powerful to hear the
assistant attorney elie honig.r reaction to the verdict and its potential impact on other cases going forward. >> the first thought has to be with these victims. four of them testified at this trial, but really they spoke on behalf of dozens of dozens of victims victimized by jeffrey epstein, ghislaine maxwell, and others over the years. it's important to remember that prosecutors initially gave jeffrey epstein essentially a free pass over a decade ago down in florida. and really the only...
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eli lilly jumping after predictions.d they look for fda approval by the end of quarter one. pete, do you like eli lilly? >> i do. i kick myself for not being in there before it has been an incredible run. their pipeline has been delivering merck is disappointing to me i happen to be one i am in but eli lilly has kept up with pfizer they have been smart how they have been attacking and how much they are bringing to the public over the next decade. another 20 or so drugs are sitting there. unfortunately i missed this one. >> a good year for phrma -- prarma "the wall street journal" points out, the only two winners this year were vaccines and deals our next scott has a few ideas on what the next major takeover targets might be michael, always great to see you. >> great to see you. >> is there a theme to the targets that you are identifying in terms of expertise in certain spaces or certain kinds of drugs? >> that's a great question i think the theme is, number one, a huge blockbuster opportunity in big drugs that can move t
eli lilly jumping after predictions.d they look for fda approval by the end of quarter one. pete, do you like eli lilly? >> i do. i kick myself for not being in there before it has been an incredible run. their pipeline has been delivering merck is disappointing to me i happen to be one i am in but eli lilly has kept up with pfizer they have been smart how they have been attacking and how much they are bringing to the public over the next decade. another 20 or so drugs are sitting there....
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elie, what you got?ll, the case against the former minneapolis police officers for the murder of george floyd is not over yet. the biggest single moment of 2021 in legal news was the trial of derek chauvin, derek chauvin convicted by a jury in minneapolis for the murder of george floyd and then pled guilty to federal charges. he's now going to be behind bars for the next two decades or so. but the trial of the other three officers is right around the corner. the federal trial for deprivation of george floyd's civil rights starts in a few weeks in january, followed immediately by the state trial. there is real risk here for both sides. this is going to be a trickier trial for prosecutors, and these three defendants have to be two different trials which is extraordinarily hard to do. we could see plea talks, if so they're going to have to happen soon because these trials are right around the corner. >> they are right around the corner. but we also had this series of ongoing justice department investigation
elie, what you got?ll, the case against the former minneapolis police officers for the murder of george floyd is not over yet. the biggest single moment of 2021 in legal news was the trial of derek chauvin, derek chauvin convicted by a jury in minneapolis for the murder of george floyd and then pled guilty to federal charges. he's now going to be behind bars for the next two decades or so. but the trial of the other three officers is right around the corner. the federal trial for deprivation of...
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elie, what do you think of that?ed like it was a very heartfelt interview and the statements he said were genuine, but he said things that were really important legally, including the point we just made. he said one of the big issues of exposure legally he may have been is this yld you never point a firearm at somebody, even if you think it's unloaded, as dutch just said. alex explained in his accounting the way that happened was ms. hutchens was directing me and had me manipulate it to the point it was pointing at her. everything he said in that interview is fair game for a civil suit or criminal, although that likely won't happen. >> elie, as you noticed, he was very emotional throughout the interview, but when he was asked directly, he says, he does not feel guilt. let me play that moment. >> you felt shock. you felt anger. you felt sadness. do you feel guilt? >> no. no. i feel that there is -- i feel that someone is responsible for what happened, and i can't say who that is, but i know it's not me. honest to god,
elie, what do you think of that?ed like it was a very heartfelt interview and the statements he said were genuine, but he said things that were really important legally, including the point we just made. he said one of the big issues of exposure legally he may have been is this yld you never point a firearm at somebody, even if you think it's unloaded, as dutch just said. alex explained in his accounting the way that happened was ms. hutchens was directing me and had me manipulate it to the...
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elie, alexis, really great to have you both with us today.room, i'm eshrica hill. today a top health expert is warning the united states is about to face a, quote, viral blizzard. that warning comes as the omicron variant is spreading rapidly across the country. ow
elie, alexis, really great to have you both with us today.room, i'm eshrica hill. today a top health expert is warning the united states is about to face a, quote, viral blizzard. that warning comes as the omicron variant is spreading rapidly across the country. ow
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and elie honig, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york.th, very much. this is huge in terms of trying to find accountability and -- and some form of justice here for these women who were girls at the time. elie, maxwell was found guilty on five of six counts. 40 hours of deliberation. 16 questions from the jury. what do you make of the decision? >> well, poppy, finally and after far too long, there is some measure of justice for these victims. not just the four victims who testified in this trial but the dozens of victims who were abused as -- many of them as children by jeffrey epstein and ghislaine maxwell. it took far too long. let's also remember, federal prosecutors down in florida -- alexander acosta, they had jeffrey epstein lined up over a decade ago and they let him go with an inexplicable slap on the wrist because they didn't have the guts to take on a person like jeffrey epstein and his powerhouse legal team and we have only seen justice today because of bold, local reporting down in florida and because my former office, the sou
and elie honig, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york.th, very much. this is huge in terms of trying to find accountability and -- and some form of justice here for these women who were girls at the time. elie, maxwell was found guilty on five of six counts. 40 hours of deliberation. 16 questions from the jury. what do you make of the decision? >> well, poppy, finally and after far too long, there is some measure of justice for these victims. not just the...
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i'm joined by eli honig and laura jarrett. elie, the d.c. court of appeals court said these records can be released for the january 6th committee. we'll pause it for two weeks so trump can appeal to the supreme court. what's going to happen? >> this ruling is a demolition. a lot of times when you read a court of appeals reading, it's close. this opinion is different. this says, they don't give us anything. donald trump has not given us anything to rule in his favor. they call his arguments a grab bag, meaning, you've given us nothing. this is not close. you could see this coming a mile away. this is the expected result. of course, the question now is does it go to the supreme court. >> to elie's point is they went much fourth than they could, not only to the president's bid to try to keep these documents under wrap, but people like mark meadows who are trying to dodge the committee's subpoenas, coming up with another january 6th attack from happening. and by going through all of that, they're sort of ticking through a lot of the arguments th
i'm joined by eli honig and laura jarrett. elie, the d.c. court of appeals court said these records can be released for the january 6th committee. we'll pause it for two weeks so trump can appeal to the supreme court. what's going to happen? >> this ruling is a demolition. a lot of times when you read a court of appeals reading, it's close. this opinion is different. this says, they don't give us anything. donald trump has not given us anything to rule in his favor. they call his...
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>> appellate judges don't -- >> go ahead, elie. >> what i was going to add to elie's point about the -- sorry. we're talking over each other. >> okay. try it again. elie. >> yeah, so the supreme court likes to stay out of messy political disputes. this certainly is that. if the supreme court looked at this and said they got it wrong they'd be more likely to step in. i don't think the supreme court is going to look at this and say that. >> kim? >> my response to that i would have agreed with you prior to the dobbs case on abortion which -- and the texas case, settled law for 50 years. no question they didn't need to step in. also some of the questions during the voting era they didn't have to take. i agree with elie completely this should not be a case they would take. i just don't have the confidence in the legitimacy and neutrality and measured approach to politically charged issues that in my many years of studying the supreme court i got used to. i just don't think that is our courtney more. >> thank you both. i appreciate it. >> thanks, don. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring this
>> appellate judges don't -- >> go ahead, elie. >> what i was going to add to elie's point about the -- sorry. we're talking over each other. >> okay. try it again. elie. >> yeah, so the supreme court likes to stay out of messy political disputes. this certainly is that. if the supreme court looked at this and said they got it wrong they'd be more likely to step in. i don't think the supreme court is going to look at this and say that. >> kim? >> my...
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joining us now, cnn reporter marshall cohen and cnn senior legal analyst elie honig honig.you both. let's start at the top. what did trump know and when did he know it? the committee is focused on getting answers about the ex-president's intent and possible dereliction of duty. by interviewing trump spoke to around that day. tell us more about that. >> it is a key question for them. they basically want to know why the heck was he sitting back watching this riot on tv, and not really do anything to stop it for hours? one of the ways they want to answer that question is with call logs to figure out who he was talking to, like you mentioned. so they asked the national archives for those records and the biden administration is poised to let them have it. it is stuck in court now, so we may not know for another few weeks the final resolution on that. those call logs matter because you got to think about what we already know. we already know that he spoke with kevin mccarthy, the top house republican and he pleaded with him to call off the mob, trump wouldn't do it. he only said
joining us now, cnn reporter marshall cohen and cnn senior legal analyst elie honig honig.you both. let's start at the top. what did trump know and when did he know it? the committee is focused on getting answers about the ex-president's intent and possible dereliction of duty. by interviewing trump spoke to around that day. tell us more about that. >> it is a key question for them. they basically want to know why the heck was he sitting back watching this riot on tv, and not really do...
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he can tell the committee exactly what happened in the oval office that day. >> quickly, elie on steve set a trial date in his contempt of congress case for july 18th. i mean, that feels like a long ways away. that's seven monies from now. >> yeah. bannon wanted to make it even farther out. he wanted it in october. look the sixth amendment of the constitution gives every criminal defendant like steve bannon a right to a speedy and public trial. he wants the public part, not so much into the speedy part. trying to delay this. yet again the playbook seems to be delay, delay, delay. seems to have partially succeeded getting it kicked out at least until july. why so long? i don't understand. this could give anybody else who doesn't want to cooperate with the committee reason not to cooperate. >> i completely share that. i went through this frustration as a prosecutor trying to get judges to try my case quickly. that said. this case is different than your normal federal case. there's constitutional and separation of powers interest here. i think the judge should have moved this up. prosecut
he can tell the committee exactly what happened in the oval office that day. >> quickly, elie on steve set a trial date in his contempt of congress case for july 18th. i mean, that feels like a long ways away. that's seven monies from now. >> yeah. bannon wanted to make it even farther out. he wanted it in october. look the sixth amendment of the constitution gives every criminal defendant like steve bannon a right to a speedy and public trial. he wants the public part, not so much...
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eli, the kremlin requesting this call.think president biden achieved what he wanted yesterday, and what do they hope to accomplish on january 10th? >> well, the white house achieved the fact that they're continuing to talk. they want to maintain this diplomacy and arrive at a diplomatic solution. officials are saying even though they're not clear why putin wanted the second phone call that was repetitive of the december 7th call where they first had the same conversation. they were happy to put the president on the phone and continue to sort of lay out russia's options which the white house says either deescalate and turn toward diplomacy or face severe economic sanctions, far worse than what they received after annexing crimea from the u.s. and nato allies. those are the options the president reiterated to putin yesterday. you get the sense perhaps that after the readout from the russian side, putin saying if the u.s. does impose sanctions that that could rupture the relationship. those are putin's words. perhaps that was
eli, the kremlin requesting this call.think president biden achieved what he wanted yesterday, and what do they hope to accomplish on january 10th? >> well, the white house achieved the fact that they're continuing to talk. they want to maintain this diplomacy and arrive at a diplomatic solution. officials are saying even though they're not clear why putin wanted the second phone call that was repetitive of the december 7th call where they first had the same conversation. they were happy...
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elie honig and jennifer rogers, if you're celebrating, merry christmas.e eggnog perhaps. >>> still ahead, a 14-year-old girl wound up dead, shot in a department store dressing room by police firing at a suspected attacker. we're going to break down what happened with a law enforcement expert when we get back from a quick break. stay with us. works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. (burke) this is why you want farmers claim forgiveness... [echoing] claim forgiveness-ness, your home premium won't go up just because of this. (woman) wow, that's something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. [echoing] get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ this is your home. this is your family room slash gym. the guest bedroom slash music studio. the daybed slash dog bed. the living room slash yoga shanti slash regional office slash classroom. and this is the basement slash panic room. maybe what your family needs is a vacation home slash vacat
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one, you know, going to eli's point about over-the-counter testing. you know there are a lot of people in this country, me included that are wondering, being in a country like this, why can't we all have access to over-the-counter covid testing so that i can have the knowledge to whether or not i am positive before i go and see my mother or see my father? remember there was a time we weren't even ale to hug our parents. we are coming out of that a little bit, but you know, you still want to have that information handy because it gives you power. it gives you agency. and that's really important. i think that's what also gets missed here. that that information is agency for individuals. so that's why it's so important for us to be able to follow the science, but also, our infrastructure you know, has to respond as well. i will just say, just as a personal note, i will be auto-- i will be 50 in two weeks. as i approach the 50 mark -- and i got my aarp card in the mail two weeks out -- i am not sure why, but i did. i am thinking that a lot of folks did no
one, you know, going to eli's point about over-the-counter testing. you know there are a lot of people in this country, me included that are wondering, being in a country like this, why can't we all have access to over-the-counter covid testing so that i can have the knowledge to whether or not i am positive before i go and see my mother or see my father? remember there was a time we weren't even ale to hug our parents. we are coming out of that a little bit, but you know, you still want to...
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the author of, preventing the next pandemic. , elie mystal, let me start with you.out the case against donald trump. a criminal case, with me recently, have a listen. >> i would have already been in the grand jury presenting donald trump's words to the american people as juxtapose against donald trump's words to bob woodward. and ultimately after a full fare presentation to the grand jury. i would've asked the grand jury whether there was enough evidence to indict donald trump for an admittedly low level of homicide. negligence on the side, or involuntary manslaughter. >> even if you think you can't go after donald trump. it's too hard. how can we not hold anyone criminally responsible for 800,000 dead. >> on catholic. my people invented the conception of hell in order to have a place to put people like donald trump and his enablers who have led to this massive unnecessary death. but that is a moral question. the legal question, the law is simply not very good at holding public officials accountable for their policy choices. and the monstrous thing that we have to w
the author of, preventing the next pandemic. , elie mystal, let me start with you.out the case against donald trump. a criminal case, with me recently, have a listen. >> i would have already been in the grand jury presenting donald trump's words to the american people as juxtapose against donald trump's words to bob woodward. and ultimately after a full fare presentation to the grand jury. i would've asked the grand jury whether there was enough evidence to indict donald trump for an...
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but that is the story, and elie is your legal expert. i don't know -- it seems to me like maybe liz cheney and the committee maybe can make a case that that's a crime, that the president sat on his ass and did nothing, impeding the work of congress. >> okay, so, let's bring in elie. let's go through these text messages, the legal repercussions, what they show us about what was happening that day. >> the truth is coming out and somehow it's even more damning than we already knew. why is the committee so focused on mark meadows in particular? here's what the committee said in their resolution. mark randall meadows is yookly situated to provide critical information about the events of january 6th. he was with or in the vicinity of then-president donald trump on january 6 as mr. trump learned about the attack on the u.s. capitol. we've seen dozens of texts. there's a common theme. alisyn, as you said, m.i.a. let's look at some of the most damning texts here that were received by mark meadows. we are under siege here at the capitol. potus has
but that is the story, and elie is your legal expert. i don't know -- it seems to me like maybe liz cheney and the committee maybe can make a case that that's a crime, that the president sat on his ass and did nothing, impeding the work of congress. >> okay, so, let's bring in elie. let's go through these text messages, the legal repercussions, what they show us about what was happening that day. >> the truth is coming out and somehow it's even more damning than we already knew. why...
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elie honig was an assistant u.s. attorney for new york's southern district. nice to see you both. to the opinion by the supreme court letting texas keep its 66-week abortion ban but also letting abortion providers challenge this ban. what do you make of it? >> yeah, pam, on the surface, this ruling is about who can sue and who can be sued under the texas law. sb 8. and there's good news and bad news both ways. the good news for pro-choice advocates is this law can be challenged. the supreme court said that abortion providers can sue here. but the good news for pro-life folks is that the road to challenge this is very narrow. jessica said before a sliver of a path here. that's an accurate description. bigger picture, though, let's keep in mind. as we sit here december 10th, 2021, this law is still in effect. as justice sotomayor says, this law is in open defiance of roe v. wade yet the supreme court keeps pointing to procedural outs to leave it on the books and the bigger question is how long will it survive? >> right. that's what i was going to ask you, katie, for those who hate t
elie honig was an assistant u.s. attorney for new york's southern district. nice to see you both. to the opinion by the supreme court letting texas keep its 66-week abortion ban but also letting abortion providers challenge this ban. what do you make of it? >> yeah, pam, on the surface, this ruling is about who can sue and who can be sued under the texas law. sb 8. and there's good news and bad news both ways. the good news for pro-choice advocates is this law can be challenged. the...
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elie, let me start with you on this attempt from the new york a.g. to get a deposition with trump.t down and answer those questions? >> not without a fight, victor. first of all, this is what happens when you're no longer president. the reason donald trump's been able to drag his feet so long is because he argued, while he was in the oval office, you can't depose a sitting president. that managed to gum up the works. now he doesn't have that protection anymore. normally in this scenario, what you would do if you were donald trump or maybe anybody but donald trump, is you would take the fifth. you know you're being investigated criminally for this same thing. now in a civil suit, someone wants to depose you, that's what the fifth amendment is for. is donald trump going to take the fifth? i doubt it but he will go to court and argue that the deposition's improper, intended to harass, that kind of thing. i don't think he'll win but the strategy thus far has been delay. i think he'll keep doing that. >> amanda, let's move on to the january 6th house committee investigating what happene
elie, let me start with you on this attempt from the new york a.g. to get a deposition with trump.t down and answer those questions? >> not without a fight, victor. first of all, this is what happens when you're no longer president. the reason donald trump's been able to drag his feet so long is because he argued, while he was in the oval office, you can't depose a sitting president. that managed to gum up the works. now he doesn't have that protection anymore. normally in this scenario,...
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eli, thank you so much for being on the newshour.ocus on the southwest and what were sort of the major takeaways in your reporting? >> we focused on the southwest for a few reasons. one is that it's the most rapidly changing part of the country right now the cost of living has just been skyrocketing across the region. and so a lot of sile mothers with children have been struggling to make ends meet in terms of paying increasing rent and affording the things they need to raise a child. and so therefore the state of the cash assistance program here was mething that we really wanted to focus on. >> sy: so basically you have 50 different processes for people applying for public assistance? >> right, when welfare reform is passed, a number of folks in congress pointed out that it was essentially a massive experiment on poor people in this country. because it was allowing each state to operate its anti- poverty program however it wanted. here in arizona, nearly two thirds of the money goes not to directly helping single mothers with childr
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in just a few minutes we'll be joined by the owner of eli's to talk about his decision and what other bars and restaurants in the bay area are experiencing. >>> other headlines on this monday, the friction and difference of philosophy heavy in san francisco. mayor london breed has hit a roadblock when it comes to cracking down on crime in the tenderloin. the president of the board of supervisors and the public defender's office joined active -- activists to publicly oppose the mayor's plan. last week we reported it here in a big way, mayor breed with a plan to flood the line of people living on the streets. but police say the policing component goes too far. >> there has never been a time in history, never been a time in history where overpolicing leads to positive results. we need to invest in more behavioral health interventions, we need to continue to invest in mental health, get more street crime responders out there, more professionals in our communities that know how to deal with those issues of mental health. >> san francisco needs the d.a. to agree to prosecute the cases. the
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eli lilly's ceo there. >>> lennar earnings are out.t of a mixed bag for lennar eps came in at $3.91 a share versus estimates of $4.15 a share. so that's a miss but revenue was a beat came in at $8.4 billion versus estimates of 8.279 billion revenue was up 24% year over year new orders up just 2% year over year but this was referred to as controlled new orders. we know that the builders like lennar as well as dh horton mentioned last week that they're controlling their new sales because they're concerned about supply chain issues and labor shortages and not being able to deliver the homes fast enough. so, again, this is a controlled new order. so, he also noted though that there are continued supply chain challenges, but also very strong demand outweighing supply. the one thing i'm looking at here is average price. $448,000 in q4 that's up from 393,000 a year ago. and guidance for q1 of next year average home price 460,000 so prices continuing to rise very strongly. no mention in this report of course of rising mortgage rates, which cou
eli lilly's ceo there. >>> lennar earnings are out.t of a mixed bag for lennar eps came in at $3.91 a share versus estimates of $4.15 a share. so that's a miss but revenue was a beat came in at $8.4 billion versus estimates of 8.279 billion revenue was up 24% year over year new orders up just 2% year over year but this was referred to as controlled new orders. we know that the builders like lennar as well as dh horton mentioned last week that they're controlling their new sales because...
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joining us is cnn senior legal analyst elie honig.lmost all the questions that they presented -- that they wanted to ask on the grounds that then president trump is entitled to confidential legal advice, a sacred trust is how the attorney described it. is that a sound legal argument here? >> no, kate, it's not. first of all, showing up and stonewalling is still stonewalling. jeffrey clark made a couple of arguments. the first one is this attorney-client-like privilege. the problem with that is the justice department does not represent the president in an attorney-client capacity. there is no attorney-client privilege between the justice department and the president himself. he's also, jeffrey clark, raising an executive privilege type argument with that. the problem is, one, he didn't work in the white house. two, donald trump has already gone on record -- back in august he wrote a letter -- his lawyers wrote a letter to jeffrey rosen saying i'm not going to invoke executive privilege as to you or certain other doj officials including
joining us is cnn senior legal analyst elie honig.lmost all the questions that they presented -- that they wanted to ask on the grounds that then president trump is entitled to confidential legal advice, a sacred trust is how the attorney described it. is that a sound legal argument here? >> no, kate, it's not. first of all, showing up and stonewalling is still stonewalling. jeffrey clark made a couple of arguments. the first one is this attorney-client-like privilege. the problem with...
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keep up the great work. >> thank you, eli.> time now for 5 things to know for your new day. today more than 2,000 more flights have been canceled globally including more than 600 flights as the fast-spreading omicron variant wreaks havoc on air travel. airlines say the virus is forcing staffers to call out sick and causing travelers to rethink their plans. >>> in manhattan day three of deliberations in the sex trafficking trial of ghislaine maxwell, close companion of the late convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein pleaded not guilty to the six charges against her, facing up to 70 years in prison. >>> tributes are pouring in for archbishop desmond tutu, a hero in the fight against apartheid. the human rights champion and archbishop died sunday in south africa the at the age of 90. >>> queen elizabeth talking about pandemic loss during her christmas tv broadcast. the queen said although christmas is a time of great happiness and good cheer for many, it can be hard for those who lost loved ones, including herself. >> you're stru
keep up the great work. >> thank you, eli.> time now for 5 things to know for your new day. today more than 2,000 more flights have been canceled globally including more than 600 flights as the fast-spreading omicron variant wreaks havoc on air travel. airlines say the virus is forcing staffers to call out sick and causing travelers to rethink their plans. >>> in manhattan day three of deliberations in the sex trafficking trial of ghislaine maxwell, close companion of the late...
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. >>> joining me now is cnn senior legal analyst elie honig. hi there, elie.h the maxwell trial. we know jurors have asked several trials and asked testimony from victims and other key witnesses, including the four women who make up the core of this trial. what does that tell you about how the deliberations are going? >> well, it tells me the jury is being really careful and meticulous here. it tells me they certainly did not get in the jury room and say guilty or not guilty across the board. they are going witness by witness and count by count. that's what a jury is supposed to do. it shows that they are focused on the key pieces of testimony, the key pieces of evidence and we'll see what they come back with. remember, they can find the defendant guilty on some charges but not others. it's not all or nothing. it's not straight guilty or not guilty, and i think we may end up seeing some sort of split verdict here. >> okay. interesting. then when it comes to the closing arguments, what stuck out to me from maxwell's attorney. she said she's being tried here for
. >>> joining me now is cnn senior legal analyst elie honig. hi there, elie.h the maxwell trial. we know jurors have asked several trials and asked testimony from victims and other key witnesses, including the four women who make up the core of this trial. what does that tell you about how the deliberations are going? >> well, it tells me the jury is being really careful and meticulous here. it tells me they certainly did not get in the jury room and say guilty or not guilty...
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>> law enforcement analyst ramsey and eli hoenig. what happens if we can't reach consensus? the judge wrote back, keep trying, essentially. does that tell you they're headed toward a deadlock? >> it could mean just that. it suggests we could be looking at a deadlock and a mistrial. in order to get a verdict, you need all 12 jurors. same thing for a not guilty verdict, you need all 12 jurors. if they're stuck in the middle, that's a hung jury. prosecutors can retry that, however, it's still a setback for the prosecution. if we get another note from the jury saying, we're still deadlocked, what do we do, the judge will give them what's called the allen charge from an old supreme court case, essentially which means, don't give up on your beliefs, but work to reach a decision if at all possible. it works sometimes. not all the time, but sometimes. >> a question from the jury is they wanted to get the zip ties off potter's gun and take the gun out of the evidence box and hold it. what do you think they get from that when the major questio
>> law enforcement analyst ramsey and eli hoenig. what happens if we can't reach consensus? the judge wrote back, keep trying, essentially. does that tell you they're headed toward a deadlock? >> it could mean just that. it suggests we could be looking at a deadlock and a mistrial. in order to get a verdict, you need all 12 jurors. same thing for a not guilty verdict, you need all 12 jurors. if they're stuck in the middle, that's a hung jury. prosecutors can retry that, however,...
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before it gets to us, we go to the eli sheriff's department where police gangs have gotten so bad that a candidate for the sheriff post has made gang busting central to his platform. i'm chief cecil ramble and i'm running nuclear brochures to park this time for good. i'm not sure how much one can trust cecil rambo, because he was closely associated with gang members implicated and misconduct suits . and his name is rambo. i mean, if he's not gonna change his last name, maybe he could at least change the pronunciation. it's rumba, it's our portuguese. not rambo, not the traumatized vet, who shoots for fun. now meet my 2nd in command deputy termini, tour in an interesting move. rambo leaked video of his own torso news organizations to prove. he was a good cop and didn't have police gang tattoos. you sent this video to the times and to us as well. of you showing the tattoos that you do have talk to me about this moment and feeling the need to show yourself like this? well, look, all right. your move current share. alex villan waiver you know, i actually never mind. i'm good. you can keep
before it gets to us, we go to the eli sheriff's department where police gangs have gotten so bad that a candidate for the sheriff post has made gang busting central to his platform. i'm chief cecil ramble and i'm running nuclear brochures to park this time for good. i'm not sure how much one can trust cecil rambo, because he was closely associated with gang members implicated and misconduct suits . and his name is rambo. i mean, if he's not gonna change his last name, maybe he could at least...
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that another go who catches my eye and my medicine. eli will leave a lasting impression on me. ah, the presence of dignities here is a testament to them to the success. it means to attend to fact of possession of the stamp of approval of important eldest in the community. if but we don't want to be bought. all blood said blithe that his gust the vast majority of pocket people, a christian, and the graduation. sammy ends with a blessing about patents and elders stand behind the girls that belong to their village is almost women. yes ma'am. yes, ma'am. yeah. i mean good. you know barbara miller, one on a buddy q ah, that was wonderful and fetching to see all the community leader and the parent, especially the father standing behind the young girl. symbolically. it was like saying, we have your back. we have you back with support you and we support your decision not to because it was wonderful to see. and just wonderful, wonderful. ah. i want you to meet as early as i leave early elysa girl. i noticed dancing at the seminar, she ran away from home after her father began beating he
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i'm talking to a doctor in the know eli lilly exploded hard but after pulling back are the investors getting the buy back from the drug kingpin with the best pipeline? i'll give you my take. paychex jumped today i'm going straight to the source to see what was behind the strength it's not just the economy, it's paychex so stay with cramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney dth cnbc dth com.-n-b-c dth com. nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure... ...demands a lotion this pure. new gold bond pure moisture lotion. 24-hour hydration. no parabens, dyes, or fragrances. gold bond. champion your skin. huh. is that true? geico's been saving folks money for 85 years? yeah, that's right. wait — so if geico's 85, that makes you — are you asking if i'm 85 years old? i mean sea turtles live to 150, so...nn — i — i was not. do i look 85? what! no! you, you look young, fff...you...you, you look young for...however
i'm talking to a doctor in the know eli lilly exploded hard but after pulling back are the investors getting the buy back from the drug kingpin with the best pipeline? i'll give you my take. paychex jumped today i'm going straight to the source to see what was behind the strength it's not just the economy, it's paychex so stay with cramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an email to...
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and so, you know, that's what i would expect him to do. >> elie, you say this move was long overdue. you think the committee will have to be to pursue jim jordan to make up for that lost time? >> this is not going to be an easy fight for the committee. assuming jim jordan stone wwall them, the committee will have to issue a subpoena. jim jordan will have three options. one, he can comply, seems unlikely. two, he can take the fifth. if he believes he may have some criminal exposure, he can invoke the fifth. that's very unlikely from a sitting member of congress. three, he can defy the committee. if that happens then the question for the committee is do you have the political will, the political backbone to hold him in contempt and to send him over to the justice department for potential prosecution. we've already seen them do that with steve bannon, and with mark meadows we're waiting to hear from the doj. >> kirsten, some would say it's outrageous for these republicans to essentially disrupt an investigation into an attack on their own workplace, the u.s. capitol. >> yes, i mean, tha
and so, you know, that's what i would expect him to do. >> elie, you say this move was long overdue. you think the committee will have to be to pursue jim jordan to make up for that lost time? >> this is not going to be an easy fight for the committee. assuming jim jordan stone wwall them, the committee will have to issue a subpoena. jim jordan will have three options. one, he can comply, seems unlikely. two, he can take the fifth. if he believes he may have some criminal exposure,...
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elie what is your reaction to sergeant dorsey saying there was no fault with the officers s he?ble that the officer could face criminal prosecution? >> prosecutors will have to do a complete investigation. but my initial instinct based on what we know far is similar to sergeant dorsey. this is an unthinkable tragedy. the law in california says a police officer is entitled to use lethal force to discharge his or her weapon if it is necessary to prevent immediate threat of death or great bodily injury. the video image we have seen shows the officers walked into the scene of a rampage. this individual -- mr. lopez is his name, he was on a rampage, he was hitting people with a heavy metal object, which as sergeant dorsey noted can do real damage. they walked right past a bloody woman. it is a tragic situation, we have to get all the facts. but i do think that ultimately the shooting will be ruled a justified shooting by the police. >> what is that process for determining if the officers acted reasonably under the circumstances? >> yes, so, under the law you have to look at what the
elie what is your reaction to sergeant dorsey saying there was no fault with the officers s he?ble that the officer could face criminal prosecution? >> prosecutors will have to do a complete investigation. but my initial instinct based on what we know far is similar to sergeant dorsey. this is an unthinkable tragedy. the law in california says a police officer is entitled to use lethal force to discharge his or her weapon if it is necessary to prevent immediate threat of death or great...
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michelle, elie, thank you very much.>> coming up, hunger strike by voting rights activist like our next guest are some examples of how seriously activists are taking this latest threat to our democracy and we continue to keep an eye on the house floor where we expect any moment a vote on criminal contempt charges from mark meadows. stay with us. t charges from mark meadows. stay with us when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [daughter] slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org firefighter maggie gronewald knows how to handle dry weather... ...and dry, cracked skin. new gold bond advanced healing ointment. restore healthy skin, with
michelle, elie, thank you very much.>> coming up, hunger strike by voting rights activist like our next guest are some examples of how seriously activists are taking this latest threat to our democracy and we continue to keep an eye on the house floor where we expect any moment a vote on criminal contempt charges from mark meadows. stay with us. t charges from mark meadows. stay with us when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out...
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cupp and eli hoenig, i have to leave it there.s discussion. >>> again, a huge task. they're going to try to contain rising inflation without sparking a recession. that's next. must be carried across all roads and all bridges. it's not magic that makes more holiday deliveries to homes in the us than anyone else, it's the hardworking people of the united states postal service. >> are you ready to start a great career? >> safelite is now hiring. >> you will love your job. >> there's room to grow... >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a difference. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> man, i love that song! meet stuart and byron, owners of sml, a tiny home architecture firm. they were getting ready to travel to portland, maine for a pitch when their 3d-printer broke. luckily, sml is with american express business platinum, and has access to over $1000 in value per year with the business services suite. so they got new software and created a full augmented re
cupp and eli hoenig, i have to leave it there.s discussion. >>> again, a huge task. they're going to try to contain rising inflation without sparking a recession. that's next. must be carried across all roads and all bridges. it's not magic that makes more holiday deliveries to homes in the us than anyone else, it's the hardworking people of the united states postal service. >> are you ready to start a great career? >> safelite is now hiring. >> you will love your...
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fleeing the crowd chanting, hang mike pants instead of our t contributor molly barrows reports this week. eli musk is on the cover of time as the magazines 2021 person of the year founder and ceo of multiple companies including space, x, and tesla. the world's richest man is not short on imagination, innovation or money worth an estimated $255000000000.00. according to time his car company tesla controls 2 thirds of the electric vehicle market and is worth one trillion dollars. while his rocket company space x is bigger than boeing when it comes to space technology, and he never fails to entertain his 66 and a half 1000000 followers on twitter with information on his latest projects from launching space x rockets, defining quote, solace on his porcelain throne among his many contributions, musk is also breaking ground and neuro technology. he co founded neural link, a company that says it is already successfully implanted chips and a peg. and monkeys that create a man made link between the mind and movement. during a recent interview must set his brain interface technology company hopes to st
fleeing the crowd chanting, hang mike pants instead of our t contributor molly barrows reports this week. eli musk is on the cover of time as the magazines 2021 person of the year founder and ceo of multiple companies including space, x, and tesla. the world's richest man is not short on imagination, innovation or money worth an estimated $255000000000.00. according to time his car company tesla controls 2 thirds of the electric vehicle market and is worth one trillion dollars. while his rocket...
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your 11-year-old son, eli. >> yes, i took eli i don't usually take him -- you know, i haven't done anythings movie. >> seth: yes, a loving parody, it should be noted >> loving parody - >> seth: a lot of people from the hallmark world actually helped make the film >> well, yeah, we had this one guy, who -- michael murray, who has written like 20 hallmark movies >> seth: yeah. >> this -- this movie was not sanctioned by hallmark, though >> seth: right >> it has nothing to do -- so don't sue us, hallmark [ laughter ] it's just the idea >> seth: the very -- as greeting card companies go, the most litigious. [ laughter ] >> it's just the idea of a hallmark movie [ laughter ] but, anyway, yeah -- but, so, eli -- i told him, you know, "here are the basics of one of these real movies. and he really liked it he was laughing a lot. >> seth: that's great. >> yeah. >> seth: and, you know, cause we've talked before -- you have showed him "snl" sketches from your time that, maybe, haven't always gone over that well >> well, i tried to show him -- when he was, like, seven i tried to show him that original
your 11-year-old son, eli. >> yes, i took eli i don't usually take him -- you know, i haven't done anythings movie. >> seth: yes, a loving parody, it should be noted >> loving parody - >> seth: a lot of people from the hallmark world actually helped make the film >> well, yeah, we had this one guy, who -- michael murray, who has written like 20 hallmark movies >> seth: yeah. >> this -- this movie was not sanctioned by hallmark, though >> seth:...
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people say, why is ely? and he's a liar, the covering this up, the coming that up. if there was a conspiracy, there was conspiracy to cover up negligence and competence. one of the storage, the title was joe bottle liar and competent. both the word and competence has been brought forward and i am absolutely offended with that characterization shut down. all the press conferences, shut the look out of the information and the story just started to go away. and then shortly after that, you have to radio encryption where the public no longer allowed to listen to the police scanners out of hearing on january 23rd of august, metropolitan police department, the public ability to listen to what's happening in the city. and they're getting cold out on a daily basis for the inconsistencies. and they kept changing the stories. and i think probably all of that was based on the fact that people could check up by listening to the radio even compared to the stories you can see for yourself that there were until the truth. i major news outlets have filed low suits, asking one force
people say, why is ely? and he's a liar, the covering this up, the coming that up. if there was a conspiracy, there was conspiracy to cover up negligence and competence. one of the storage, the title was joe bottle liar and competent. both the word and competence has been brought forward and i am absolutely offended with that characterization shut down. all the press conferences, shut the look out of the information and the story just started to go away. and then shortly after that, you have to...
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and i want to bring in on that note cnn legal analyst elie honig who joins our conversation.ings i'm trying to figure out, as ryan noted, we've known they wanted financial information. they thought it was critical. follow the money is the oldest adage in washington investigations at this point. what do you think they are trying to get here? what do you think that -- whatever they secure here, if they do, could actually move this case towards? >> yeah, phil, i see two areas of relevance for the bank records. it's not only the oldest adage in washington, it's the first thing you're taught as a prosecutor pull the bank records. figure out where the money went. here they are trying to do two things. here, first of all, flesh out the story behind january 6th. who funded this and who handled the money? where was it disbursed? you have to know this in order to have the full picture and there's the possibility of potential crimes and fraud f.money was raised, for example, on one pretense donate to stop the steal and then that money was used for other purposes if people pocketed it or
and i want to bring in on that note cnn legal analyst elie honig who joins our conversation.ings i'm trying to figure out, as ryan noted, we've known they wanted financial information. they thought it was critical. follow the money is the oldest adage in washington investigations at this point. what do you think they are trying to get here? what do you think that -- whatever they secure here, if they do, could actually move this case towards? >> yeah, phil, i see two areas of relevance...
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ed eli and los kaz weighed in on the bite and build back better plan, slamming the budget, and calling for the n t a. e. b subsidies. despite building tesla ops, those very subsidies. got a fax today. let's get to it. and we leave the program with a rally for oil prices, as both brent crude and west texas intermediate were up nearly 5 percent on monday and continued their rally into tuesday, up 4 percent. fears over the threat of the con, very appear to have ease for now as saudi ramco confirmed, it will increase its prices for crude in january, indicating it expects demand to continue to increase as well. now this comes after 6 straight weeks of losses. that's all the global benchmark down more than 15 percent, although it is still up 35 percent since the start of the year. now well effect plus that it will continue with this plan to increase output by $400000.00 barrels per day next month. or ron's output continues to be hindered by us sanctions. after the latest talk centered around, returning to the 2015 nuclear deal fell apart last week and speaking of effecting oil prices, the ch
ed eli and los kaz weighed in on the bite and build back better plan, slamming the budget, and calling for the n t a. e. b subsidies. despite building tesla ops, those very subsidies. got a fax today. let's get to it. and we leave the program with a rally for oil prices, as both brent crude and west texas intermediate were up nearly 5 percent on monday and continued their rally into tuesday, up 4 percent. fears over the threat of the con, very appear to have ease for now as saudi ramco...
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sobre esta posición una laentrega de las peticiones y la esposa de que no se ha podido comunicar con élyalía argumentando que el caso no conté los requisitos para retirar los cargos han asunto de méritos confirmó el despido del expolicía que mato a tiros fue despedido de manera y el aÑo pasado de la gente para retomarse pero el comité con dos agentes más fueron disciplinados también. cambiamos concretamente de asunto en estancias festivos para saborear diferentes platillos pedían experta enlos niveles para preparar. y unos ricos. azúcar puede ser el jugo de naranja le eche agua y por su puesto vamos a visitar para preparar no. de vamos a mezclar una cucharada y una cucharada de vainilla nuevo y por último una taza de jugo y ahora si vamos a abatirlo de una forma que no quede cromo. como debe de quedarcómo una vez que leo. el aceite la temperatura mínima. y el otro debe estar a una temperatura para mantenerlo caliente. >>> nubes de grande vamos a poner caneda y azúcar como pueden ver el aceite está 50entonces ponemos el molde y le damos una pequeÑa vuelta de ponemos aceite ponemos a nuest
sobre esta posición una laentrega de las peticiones y la esposa de que no se ha podido comunicar con élyalía argumentando que el caso no conté los requisitos para retirar los cargos han asunto de méritos confirmó el despido del expolicía que mato a tiros fue despedido de manera y el aÑo pasado de la gente para retomarse pero el comité con dos agentes más fueron disciplinados también. cambiamos concretamente de asunto en estancias festivos para saborear diferentes platillos pedían...
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gotten to do what he's wanted to do and preserve this approval rating. >> i agree with everything elie said and not just because we're part of this three member salt and pepper kind of panel but because this is an extraordinary case of image trumping reality, and for all the reasons elie laid out so eloquently. i would say there's a larger point to mind here about right wingers. he's figured out a particular art which is how to kick a country in the groin while smiling in its face. and a lot of people on the right, right now don't have that. there's a kind of rudeness and a kind of overt aggression. and i think there's something dangerous and scary in thinking about what is a presidential model of a john roberts look like? a smilef and fake institutionallism while eviscerating everything that is good about this country. >> one of the weirdest developments of my life is the model in republican politics right now is to be a jerk ostentatiously which is a very strange way to approach politics, but has sort of become the way people think about it. thank you all. that was great. appreciate
gotten to do what he's wanted to do and preserve this approval rating. >> i agree with everything elie said and not just because we're part of this three member salt and pepper kind of panel but because this is an extraordinary case of image trumping reality, and for all the reasons elie laid out so eloquently. i would say there's a larger point to mind here about right wingers. he's figured out a particular art which is how to kick a country in the groin while smiling in its face. and a...
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. >>> joining me now, cnn senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor elie honig. elie, talk to me about what you think the most important revelations are from these meadows text messages and why the panel is so focused on them. >> john, now we know for sure, mark meadows was at the heart of this. he was the direct line to then president donald trump. these texts and emails that have come out, dozens of them, are utterly damning to mark meadows, donald trump, and others. here's what the committee said about why they're focused on mark randall meadows. they're ticked off, used the middle name. he can provide critical information about january 6th. he was with or in the vicinity of mr. trump on january 6th as mr. trump learned of the attack on the capitol. these texts we've seen, dozens of them, but a common theme from lawmakers, former administration officials, media sources is, basically, this is on you, mark meadows and donald trump, and only one person can stop it. liz cheney read us these texts. we are under siege here at the capitol. potus has to come out and f
. >>> joining me now, cnn senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor elie honig. elie, talk to me about what you think the most important revelations are from these meadows text messages and why the panel is so focused on them. >> john, now we know for sure, mark meadows was at the heart of this. he was the direct line to then president donald trump. these texts and emails that have come out, dozens of them, are utterly damning to mark meadows, donald trump, and others....
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as eli said, never in our history, have you seen a power play like this.g is that there is a party that still supports donald trump, that still peddles the big lie. normally you would think in such a startling revelation, the party would have distanced themselves, declared their loyalty to the united states. you see none of that. in fact, you see the opposite. i think at this point the president is going to need to be a little more specific and a little more direct with the american people about what this threat to democracy is, and exactly who is doing it, exactly who is presenting legislation at the state level based upon the big lie, exactly what these plans are to disrupt a certification of a president. and i think the president has steered away. he's hesitated. he wanted to get on with his agenda, but at some point he is the chief executive. he took an oath. he is the leader of the country, and he really does, i think, have to address this monumental threat to democracy at home. he talks about it on the international stage. it was very interesting tha
as eli said, never in our history, have you seen a power play like this.g is that there is a party that still supports donald trump, that still peddles the big lie. normally you would think in such a startling revelation, the party would have distanced themselves, declared their loyalty to the united states. you see none of that. in fact, you see the opposite. i think at this point the president is going to need to be a little more specific and a little more direct with the american people...