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that is, we have no traces of any shell casings of any normal version of the major of justice. do not grumble, please, money is in place, bank cards too. turn on the phone, in general, the whole set, but on the order it looks like along the road and the sports center, maybe something. petrovna was born in 72. boy, what's your name? dima dima and you eat want? i'll feed you our canteen with pies, and then i'll call the shelter. say enemies are not enemies, but the conflict was quite serious just the other day because of money. please and shelonina herself, what time did she leave, probably 10 minutes later and never returned? captain i understand you have to copy all of this. right, you understand? thanks, they'll be back in an hour. i understand you. now it hurts insanely, try to think who could have killed your daughter. you are worried about the inter-district homicide department senior lieutenant potapenko the fact is that your wife was killed. when you return, we need to communicate with you. okay. no, children, of course, of course. well, you understand that we are obliged
that is, we have no traces of any shell casings of any normal version of the major of justice. do not grumble, please, money is in place, bank cards too. turn on the phone, in general, the whole set, but on the order it looks like along the road and the sports center, maybe something. petrovna was born in 72. boy, what's your name? dima dima and you eat want? i'll feed you our canteen with pies, and then i'll call the shelter. say enemies are not enemies, but the conflict was quite serious just...
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of the justices seems unconvinced by the court's own decision. they suggested the opinion was limited just to this one unusual case. even after voting with the majoritynin scalia called the opinion, pardon my language, but i am quoting here, a piece of shit. >> the opinion itself was only cited one time by a supreme court justice. >> that is until 2020. >> we're going to defeat sleepy joe biden. >> as donald trump faced off against biden, republicans began dusting off an obscure argument from the once pariah case, bush v. gore. the independent state legislature theory. chief justice rehnquist claimed the constitution gave state legislatures complete control over presidential elections. today, some republicans want that unchecked power over all federal elections. >> to put it very simply, state legislatures can do whatever they want, and state courts, even the state supreme court, has no authority to say what you're doing violates the state constitution. >> and what makes this so poignant is right now in america, most of the state legislatures are controlled by republicans. >> six of rehnquist's fellow justices rejected the theory. but this court has
of the justices seems unconvinced by the court's own decision. they suggested the opinion was limited just to this one unusual case. even after voting with the majoritynin scalia called the opinion, pardon my language, but i am quoting here, a piece of shit. >> the opinion itself was only cited one time by a supreme court justice. >> that is until 2020. >> we're going to defeat sleepy joe biden. >> as donald trump faced off against biden, republicans began dusting off an...
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. >> in the 6-3 conservative majority of justices seemed skeptical of the government's arguments. this case has many different parts of this entire puzzle, we're expecting to hear something from the justices likely towards the end of the term. probably mid to late june, perhaps early july. sandra? >> sandra: david spunt, thank you. a lot to unpack. let's start with kevin mccarthy calling on the president to get down to the border and put troops there to help. what does our next guest think of that? lieutenant chris olivares joins us. first off, what is the news that you have on this tractor trailer, a semi trailer, that was found and suspected of concealing illegal migrants? what was discovered there? >> good afternoon, sandra. what we saw there is one of our criminal investigators from the texas department of public safety located a junk yard in laredo, texas where they found five illegals that were son sealed in a semi trailer. they continue searching the area, they found 50 more illegals a were concealed inside a shipping container. seven of which were juveniles. if it wasn't f
. >> in the 6-3 conservative majority of justices seemed skeptical of the government's arguments. this case has many different parts of this entire puzzle, we're expecting to hear something from the justices likely towards the end of the term. probably mid to late june, perhaps early july. sandra? >> sandra: david spunt, thank you. a lot to unpack. let's start with kevin mccarthy calling on the president to get down to the border and put troops there to help. what does our next...
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the majority of the justices have suggested it is time to revise the nondelegation doctrine. in 2015, in department of the transportation, you rode -- wrote a concurring opinion. government officials can wield power without the need up to the consequences. the principal that congress cannot delegate away his vested powers to protect liberty. within that process there are many accountability checkpoints. it would dash the whole scheme if congress could give power away to any entity that is not constrained by those checkpoints. it is a valuable feature. what do you mean by that? how do you approach cases involving challenges to administrative agencies? justice alito: a lot of very technical issues arise in administrative law. i do not want to get into -- i think we would be here until midnight if i tried to get into those. let me go back to something you said earlier about reading the constitution. i do think it is helpful in addressing these issues to keep in mind what the constitution says. i am not questioning the existence of administrative agencies or denigrating their work
the majority of the justices have suggested it is time to revise the nondelegation doctrine. in 2015, in department of the transportation, you rode -- wrote a concurring opinion. government officials can wield power without the need up to the consequences. the principal that congress cannot delegate away his vested powers to protect liberty. within that process there are many accountability checkpoints. it would dash the whole scheme if congress could give power away to any entity that is not...
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good afternoon major of justice investigative kolonkov hello, hello.truck . look, maybe you shouldn't go to that field farm. i don't like it all. now i really need to talk to him. keep me informed. investigative committee i need to talk to boris grigoryevich, field officer let's start for a second. hello hello. unfortunately, boris grigoryevich cannot receive you. he offers to appoint any day convenient for you in a week. but if i don't accept, i'll summon him every day today tomorrow. that's better. so the agenda decided to scare me. i don't have minutes of free time. and to go to you half a day to lose and try not to come. because your people were with my ex-husband for a long time, nothing needs to be explained. are you interested in myself i slaughtered khlebnikov or to whom did he pay? i answer. you should not believe everything that paid journalists write. no relationship. in 2 weeks there will be a meeting of the tender committee for the development of the spot, the old part of the city is a very tasty morsel. well, what do you think, which of y
good afternoon major of justice investigative kolonkov hello, hello.truck . look, maybe you shouldn't go to that field farm. i don't like it all. now i really need to talk to him. keep me informed. investigative committee i need to talk to boris grigoryevich, field officer let's start for a second. hello hello. unfortunately, boris grigoryevich cannot receive you. he offers to appoint any day convenient for you in a week. but if i don't accept, i'll summon him every day today tomorrow. that's...
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he will take over the two major department of justice investigations into donald trump.bout his attempted coup after the 2020 election. the second, a classified document he took from the white house to mar-a-lago. this comes three days after the ex president announced he's making another bid for the white house. a key factor that played into the attorney general's decision. >> the department of justice has a long recognized that in certain extraordinary cases, it is in the public interest to appoint a special prosecutor to independently manage an investigation and prosecution. based on recent developments, including the former president's announcement that he is a candidate for president in the next election and the sitting president stated intention to be a candidate as well, i have concluded it is in the public interest to appoint a special counsel. >> the man garland chose for that very important job is a man by the name of jack smith. career prosecutor with 30 years of experience. smith spent nearly a decade with the eastern district of new york, where he prosecuted
he will take over the two major department of justice investigations into donald trump.bout his attempted coup after the 2020 election. the second, a classified document he took from the white house to mar-a-lago. this comes three days after the ex president announced he's making another bid for the white house. a key factor that played into the attorney general's decision. >> the department of justice has a long recognized that in certain extraordinary cases, it is in the public interest...
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so, we are already, knocking college at rates that rival the counterparts for the majority of communities. i think justice a precipitous decline in the number of different choices that are represented in college campuses. and i think that's where we are headed. i think it will be some college campuses, some college admissions offices who do try to do the right thing, to figure out what is our way around this? how can we figure out how to make sure that this environment is as diverse as we would like? and the tapestry that is a college campus, is rich and diverse as it should be. but i think there's gonna be a lot of calls from campuses who don't even bother. >> you mentioned the word diverse, and you mentioned clarence dasa leo. let's have a listen to what justice clarence thomas said today. >> mr. park, i've heard the word, diversity, quite a few times. and i don't have a clue what it means. it seems to mean everything for everyone. >> so, clarence thomas has gone from not saying anything during cases, to sink absolute nonsense. the idea that glenn's thomas, whatever you think about him, he's a smart guy
so, we are already, knocking college at rates that rival the counterparts for the majority of communities. i think justice a precipitous decline in the number of different choices that are represented in college campuses. and i think that's where we are headed. i think it will be some college campuses, some college admissions offices who do try to do the right thing, to figure out what is our way around this? how can we figure out how to make sure that this environment is as diverse as we would...
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this matters because this was the first of three seditious conspiracy cases to be heard. it was seen as a major test of the justice department's ability to hold the capitol rioters accountable. paula reed is live for us. the outcome is huge for the justice department, where do we go from here. >> reporter: this was a big test and after three days of deliberations, the jury returned a split verdict but still a victory for prosecutor because it was the first time in a trial related to the capital attack where the jury found the violence on january 6th was not spontaneous disruption but the product of an organized conspiracy. stewart rhodes and one of his subordinates were convicted of seditious conspiracy tuesday, the most serious charge brought so far in any of the 900 criminal cases stemming from the capitol attack. rhodes, megs and three other defendants were all convicted of obstructing an official proceedings and several other charges. >> i think the character of january 6th is sinking into the whole country. >> reporter: the justice department alleged the oath keepers conspired to forcefully stop the peaceful
this matters because this was the first of three seditious conspiracy cases to be heard. it was seen as a major test of the justice department's ability to hold the capitol rioters accountable. paula reed is live for us. the outcome is huge for the justice department, where do we go from here. >> reporter: this was a big test and after three days of deliberations, the jury returned a split verdict but still a victory for prosecutor because it was the first time in a trial related to the...
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of justice. when you wanted to go to the major league all-star baseball game right here in atlanta, they put politicsad of america's pastime and caused our small businesses millions. they attacked georgia. i am not sure how hard -- i am not sure they realized how hard we would fight back. [applause] they didn't know we were not going to be lectured by people who had no idea what it is like a clock in to a hard days work. they came after us but the truth was on our side. they attacked us because even when times were tough and decisions were hard to make, we did the right thing for hard-working georgians and their families. we did not waver. we hunkered down. and we kept chopping. [applause] i didn't listen to the pundits, the so-called experts, the media , or presidents. i listened to you. [applause] i listened to you. the hard-working people of this great state. because that is what i was elected to do. there is no doubt the challenges we face together over the first three years prepared us for the campaign. we were outspent with over 90% of my opponent money coming from outside the state. just like
of justice. when you wanted to go to the major league all-star baseball game right here in atlanta, they put politicsad of america's pastime and caused our small businesses millions. they attacked georgia. i am not sure how hard -- i am not sure they realized how hard we would fight back. [applause] they didn't know we were not going to be lectured by people who had no idea what it is like a clock in to a hard days work. they came after us but the truth was on our side. they attacked us because...
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if they do by a full vote of the house and get a majority in that, will the department of justice prosecuteink that's the more powerful tool compared to an impeachment that's like not really going to go anywhere until you get a, you know, a super majority in the senate to go along with you. >> carley: the student loan payment pause is supposed to end? december. yesterday the president extended it to june of 2023. what do you make of the validity of this claim because on one hand he is saying young people that were affected by covid, they need help financially, on the other hand he is saying record low unemployment. >> well, i mean, it really boils down to policy choices, do you want people that never went to college like plumbers and mechanics paying for people that get law degrees from law schools like ucla. if there all seriousness the loan forgiveness is clearly illegal. >> carley: it's going through the court system. >> it is. ultimately, i don't think it's going to be found that the president has that power. he does clearly have the power to delay the payments but, remember, a loan is
if they do by a full vote of the house and get a majority in that, will the department of justice prosecuteink that's the more powerful tool compared to an impeachment that's like not really going to go anywhere until you get a, you know, a super majority in the senate to go along with you. >> carley: the student loan payment pause is supposed to end? december. yesterday the president extended it to june of 2023. what do you make of the validity of this claim because on one hand he is...
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significant case brought so far in the investigation of the ex presidents plot to overturn the election. it is a major win for the department of justice before this year, the united states government had not tried a seditious conspiracy case for a decade. the last time the department of justice won a guilty verdict in a seditious conspiracy case was all the way back in 1995 against islamic militants who plotted to blow up the united nations and other near city landmarks. the jury in washington, d. c., deliberated for three days, before delivering the verdict this afternoon. they found the three other oath keepers on trial with stewart rhodes and megs, not guilty of seditious conspiracy, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. however, the jury did convict all five defendants of obstructing an official proceeding, as well as aiding and abetting. now, elmer rhodes was a leader and mastermind of this plot. after the 2020 election, he gathered a group of oath keepers in washington, d. c.. he wanted then-president, donald trump, to invoke the insurrection act, which would, he said, allow him to deputize his group as a kind
significant case brought so far in the investigation of the ex presidents plot to overturn the election. it is a major win for the department of justice before this year, the united states government had not tried a seditious conspiracy case for a decade. the last time the department of justice won a guilty verdict in a seditious conspiracy case was all the way back in 1995 against islamic militants who plotted to blow up the united nations and other near city landmarks. the jury in washington,...
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up next, a majority of supreme court justices sound inclined to further restrict affirmative action.dak' this week. breeze driftin' on by...♪ ♪...you know how i feel.♪ you don't have to take... [coughing] ...copd sitting down. ♪it's a new dawn,...♪ ♪...it's a new day,♪ it's time to make a stand. ♪and i'm feelin' good.♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd... ...medicine has the power to treat copd... ...in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler,... ...trelegy makes breathing easier for a full 24 hours, improves lung function, and helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler... ...for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating,... ...vision changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand, and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily t
up next, a majority of supreme court justices sound inclined to further restrict affirmative action.dak' this week. breeze driftin' on by...♪ ♪...you know how i feel.♪ you don't have to take... [coughing] ...copd sitting down. ♪it's a new dawn,...♪ ♪...it's a new day,♪ it's time to make a stand. ♪and i'm feelin' good.♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd... ...medicine has the power to treat copd... ...in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one...
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despite the opposition from the state of israel for those giving testimonies and witness accounts, hope is all the content too, in their fight for justice. some, a majority of the or at the us in geneva, an earthquake in nepal has killed at least 6 people. the magnitude 6.6 tremor stuck struck early on wednesday morning. houses in the western district of doty collapse and the army has been searching the rubble for survivors. us basketball player britney griner is being transferred to a russian penal colony colony, where she'll be expected to carry out. work. greiner was sentenced to 9 years in prison in august for smuggling and possessing cannabis oil. her lawyer say they don't know exactly where she's being moved. to a private or collection from microsoft co founder it paul allen is being auctioned off in new york for charity. the collection represent 500 years of our history. christian salumi passmore. it is a private art collection that could rival and museum who's who of artists from sandra bought a chelly to vincent van gogh and george o keith. but it's not just the artist names that are driving the sale. it's a chance to own one of more than 150 wo
despite the opposition from the state of israel for those giving testimonies and witness accounts, hope is all the content too, in their fight for justice. some, a majority of the or at the us in geneva, an earthquake in nepal has killed at least 6 people. the magnitude 6.6 tremor stuck struck early on wednesday morning. houses in the western district of doty collapse and the army has been searching the rubble for survivors. us basketball player britney griner is being transferred to a russian...
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this is really what the justice department typically -- the vast majority of federal prosecutors at the justice department are. they are not political actors. they are not political appointees. they are people who just come in and do the job and do the work. and jack smith, by all appearances, has done that for many, many years now. now, he is going to have the first say. he is going to have to get up to speed on this investigation. it's going to take him some time. but it is a well-developed investigation. he's not starting from square one. and he will ultimately have at least the initial call on, do we indict or do we not? he will have some level of independence, significant independence, from merrick garland and the justice department, but ultimately merrick garland will retain that power to agree or disagree. if he disagrees to override whatever recommendation mr. smith offers up. >> the attorney general said that the extraordinary circumstances demanded this, and he said that he identified, as a catalyst for this decision, the announcement or the declaration of former president tru
this is really what the justice department typically -- the vast majority of federal prosecutors at the justice department are. they are not political actors. they are not political appointees. they are people who just come in and do the job and do the work. and jack smith, by all appearances, has done that for many, many years now. now, he is going to have the first say. he is going to have to get up to speed on this investigation. it's going to take him some time. but it is a well-developed...
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of justice. house republicans who will be in the majority next year say they will investigate political attacks onews, the white house. >>> a lot of bay area travelers are in for a busy weekend. holiday travel levels are approaching prepandemic levels and sfo, we know you expect about five million travelers to pass through your gates between today and new year's day. that's only 15% lower than 2019 levels. we talked to some of you who are traveling already out there on the move. >> i haven't seen it. i just got here. it seems like it's going to get busy, but i think it's -- i don't think it's going to be same amount for people here at the airport. >> we also checked out the friday scene at the san jose airport this morning. the advice from airport officials everywhere, arrive early, give yourself at least two hours for domestic flights and three for international and they say use those airline apps for the check-in process and make sure the baggage-related questions are answered. >>> now for a look at your travel forecast, here is first alert chief meteorologist paul haigen. a change of scenery fo
of justice. house republicans who will be in the majority next year say they will investigate political attacks onews, the white house. >>> a lot of bay area travelers are in for a busy weekend. holiday travel levels are approaching prepandemic levels and sfo, we know you expect about five million travelers to pass through your gates between today and new year's day. that's only 15% lower than 2019 levels. we talked to some of you who are traveling already out there on the move....
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are a large number who may not go aboard with the the, the agenda of the majority of the republicans in the house. the u. s. justice department, meanwhile, will proceed to with the criminal probes against donald trump. despite his been to run for president again in 2024, he's being investigated for his efforts to overtime. the 2020 election results and keeping classified government documents as his stays me on mars military is releasing $6000.00 prisoners, including for foreigners and part of an amnesty to mark the annual national day than the military and democratic republic of congo continues to lose ground to the m $23.00 armed group. the fighters are widely understood to be back to barrow wonder had charged that king ali denies. peace talks are scheduled for monday. at least 5 people have been killed in a run by unknown gunman. as a bizarre in the southwestern city of easy 6 others were wounded in the attack and state buildings have also been set on fire and comes amid ongoing and widespread protests in the kristen province where that shooting took place. although the headlines laura will have more view after w
are a large number who may not go aboard with the the, the agenda of the majority of the republicans in the house. the u. s. justice department, meanwhile, will proceed to with the criminal probes against donald trump. despite his been to run for president again in 2024, he's being investigated for his efforts to overtime. the 2020 election results and keeping classified government documents as his stays me on mars military is releasing $6000.00 prisoners, including for foreigners and part of...
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witness to the gearing up for trump's speech at the ellipse. >> thank you. >>> a major win for the department of justicet rhodes and eye high-ranking member, kelly meggs, both found guilty of sedition conspiracy. they both face a 20-year max mustn't sentence on the charge. >> a jury convicted all five defendants, inclof obstructing official procedure. andrew mccabe is with us. good to have you on this morning. elliott williams said this is significant, they're charged for the simple fact that people don't often try to overthrow the government or disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. >> he's absolutely right about that, and thankfully, right? it's such an obscenely horrific thing to do to our process, and it rarely happens, which is a good thing for you. but i would turn your attention to the operational impact of these verdicts. by that, i mean how these vertebrae will impact the ongoing threat of domestic violence extremism. even though it's a hard case to prove, and even though it's rarely ever charged, the justice department is willing to go there. they have the evidence necessary to bring these ch
witness to the gearing up for trump's speech at the ellipse. >> thank you. >>> a major win for the department of justicet rhodes and eye high-ranking member, kelly meggs, both found guilty of sedition conspiracy. they both face a 20-year max mustn't sentence on the charge. >> a jury convicted all five defendants, inclof obstructing official procedure. andrew mccabe is with us. good to have you on this morning. elliott williams said this is significant, they're charged for...
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if that goes out, if that goes away it will be a removal of what is been a major impairment in the justice departments investigation on the documents. we can see that very soon. and then this whole issue of to what extent trump as a former president can invoke executive privilege in a variety of context to keep the executive branch under his successor from gaining access for things related to his own white house is really starting to come to a head. i think we're going to see appeals court and also the supreme court fight over that, which probably will end up not in the way that mr. trump would like it to but could consume a little time in the near future before we get to that point. >> barb mcquade, thank you, charlie, and daniel you're sticking around for that clairvoyant commercial that charlie just referenced. coming up, right-wing media outlets are turning on trump after midterm losses. we will talk with angela carson on media matters on what it means. as conservatives take the house and demand concessions from kevin mccarthy, we are going to dig into a congress that can actually get
if that goes out, if that goes away it will be a removal of what is been a major impairment in the justice departments investigation on the documents. we can see that very soon. and then this whole issue of to what extent trump as a former president can invoke executive privilege in a variety of context to keep the executive branch under his successor from gaining access for things related to his own white house is really starting to come to a head. i think we're going to see appeals court and...
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of good conscience may disagree on issues related to marriage. for many americans, marriage is more than just a it's institution granted in their case. as justice kennedy writing for the majority of the supreme court explained in the obergefell decision, marriage in their view is by its n nature a differentiated union of man and woman. this has been held and continues to be held in good faith by reasonable and sincere people here and throughout the world. he went on to explain neither they nor their beliefs are disparaged here. the same principle applies to our legislation. that is explicitly acknowledged in the amended bill. it is important to me that our bill must not affect or diminish in any way religious liberty in conscious protection any interpretations of legislation that would limit the applicability they have religious objections to same marriages would be contrary keeping plain language of our bill a series of letters that they be entered into the record at the conclusion of my statement. >> without objection. >> they include the letters from elder jack gerard from the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. christ, from alyssa reed, from the seventh adventist
of good conscience may disagree on issues related to marriage. for many americans, marriage is more than just a it's institution granted in their case. as justice kennedy writing for the majority of the supreme court explained in the obergefell decision, marriage in their view is by its n nature a differentiated union of man and woman. this has been held and continues to be held in good faith by reasonable and sincere people here and throughout the world. he went on to explain neither they nor...
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major headline here. it is so significant for the department of justice because it is so rarely charged. then, further, because, kate, there are two more seditious conspiracy trials to go. so doj really looking to this boost to carry them through these next months of seditious conspiracy trials. stewart rhodes' conviction is so significant for a list of reasons. but the most important thing here, kate, is that the department of justice had been trying to bring forth this case against him, that he was the architect of a plot that spanned many weeks and culminated on january 6th, and the plot was to use force to overturn the results of the 2020 election. rhodes never went into the building. but what the doj presented were volumes and volumes of rhodes' own words prior to january 6th and even afterward that they said proved that there was a specific plan to, again, overturn the results of the election by force. here is just a quote from things he had said after january 6th after the riot. if he's not going to do the right thing, and he being former president trump, and he's just going to le
major headline here. it is so significant for the department of justice because it is so rarely charged. then, further, because, kate, there are two more seditious conspiracy trials to go. so doj really looking to this boost to carry them through these next months of seditious conspiracy trials. stewart rhodes' conviction is so significant for a list of reasons. but the most important thing here, kate, is that the department of justice had been trying to bring forth this case against him, that...
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of disclosure. justice breyer and ginsburg, more loyal, democratic appointed justices, there was consensus on this issue. justice breyer will be gone by the end of the term. there is still a majority with the same commitment, we know 2 of the justices, thomas and alito have expressed great reservations about the disclosure laws and we can add some of the other conservative justices as well. >> host: is there any way to combat disinformation? the cheap speech that goes on the internet but what about fox news and misinformation they put forth? >> guest: i try to diminish my concerns about cheap speech is beyond the internet, such as cable news and other ways people get information that they didn't get 30 or 40 years ago. there's a feedback loop. how do you deal with these problems just like we can't have a law that says facebook must include certain content or has to be evenhanded, the same about fox news, you can't have a law that says don't lie on tv. how do we deal with the situation? one way is through defamation laws that i discussed in the book as well. fox is being sued with one american news network as well as news max and rudy giuliani, sidney powell, lawyers who represente
of disclosure. justice breyer and ginsburg, more loyal, democratic appointed justices, there was consensus on this issue. justice breyer will be gone by the end of the term. there is still a majority with the same commitment, we know 2 of the justices, thomas and alito have expressed great reservations about the disclosure laws and we can add some of the other conservative justices as well. >> host: is there any way to combat disinformation? the cheap speech that goes on the internet but...
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majority of any party. i think it's good. i'll just say for the sake of justiceiewers that in reality, this is always the case. in the history of american elections, when the party that is not represented in the white house loses in the midterm elections, the exception seems to have occurred only under president bush, when representatives of his own party won the midterm elections. this is always the case, this is probably the basis of american democracy, the system of restraining counterbalances. this is how i look to you. i thank you very much. bohdan kulyk, a representative of the ukrainian community in new york, was on radio svoboda. well, then we will show how donald trump, the former american president, and joe biden, the current one, voted. the american president, they voted earlier, let's see. the president of the united states, joe biden , voted early in the midterm elections to the congress, namely, on october 29, he arrived at the polling station together with his granddaughter netali, who voted this year for the first time the rest of the time i will
majority of any party. i think it's good. i'll just say for the sake of justiceiewers that in reality, this is always the case. in the history of american elections, when the party that is not represented in the white house loses in the midterm elections, the exception seems to have occurred only under president bush, when representatives of his own party won the midterm elections. this is always the case, this is probably the basis of american democracy, the system of restraining...
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kristen: california's department of justice is demanding major lasting bag manufacturers prove their neral made the announcement. he is giving companies to weeks approved -- reduce the evidence. bonta says the vast majority of curbside programs do not have the resources to recycle plastic bags. >> recycling bins interferes with the processing of actual recyclable waste. shutting down recyclable equipment and increasing the risk of worker injury. kristen: california has surpassed -- passed a law to begin phasing out single use plastics by requiring 625% of all plastic items sold or distributed to be recyclable. larry: there is a new court battle in san francisco. it's on the tennis or pickle ball courts. - this van just hit me outta . i thought i was dead. after the accident, i was in a lot of pain. i had a fusion, and i decided that i needed to get an attorne. i looked on the internet and . they had their own dream team for every thing, every need, . they took care of me like a . i would recommend you call jacoby and meyers. they really went to bat for me. larry: time now for the four
kristen: california's department of justice is demanding major lasting bag manufacturers prove their neral made the announcement. he is giving companies to weeks approved -- reduce the evidence. bonta says the vast majority of curbside programs do not have the resources to recycle plastic bags. >> recycling bins interferes with the processing of actual recyclable waste. shutting down recyclable equipment and increasing the risk of worker injury. kristen: california has surpassed -- passed...
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of our justice department. >> republicans, because of that narrow majority, will have smaller committee ratios and they will continueith these investigations and hunter biden and the laptop and the withdrawal from afghanistan and the origins of the pan emotion dick but they won't be able to be as aggressive as they hoped. a lot of news coming out around 9:30. einstein always said time only exists so everything doesn't happen at once. he never worked here on capitol hill. we'll find out about all of it about 9:30 this morning. >> big things happening on capitol hill. >> bill: that's a good line. here is the magic number, 218. they reached that last night around 6:30 east coast time. there are eight races to be decided. take you quickly through a couple of those especially this one in colorado. let's start there. boebert is hanging on right now. huge district right here in the southwestern part of the state. she is up by 1100 votes. we have estimated vote in 99%. she is hanging on. that's one that may stay in the republican column. a few others in california. several of them. let me start here. this is california thre
of our justice department. >> republicans, because of that narrow majority, will have smaller committee ratios and they will continueith these investigations and hunter biden and the laptop and the withdrawal from afghanistan and the origins of the pan emotion dick but they won't be able to be as aggressive as they hoped. a lot of news coming out around 9:30. einstein always said time only exists so everything doesn't happen at once. he never worked here on capitol hill. we'll find out...
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justice blackmun himself, it was a majority of republican nominees that gave us roe v. wade. justice white was in the minority on it. and what we see today is a court that has been defined by the right -- by the rightward march of the gop. they all were nominated through a series of convention planks and litmus tests where the only people who could advance within federalist society in gop circles were those who swore they would overthrow roe versus wade, as much as they could make it public so they could still, you know, credibly good to congress and say roe v. wade is a precedent. and people actually fell for that, or at least pretend that they fell for that. i mean, it was so obvious what was going on. so, do i think that they will change their mind and feel chastened at all by the winds of public opinion? not at all. i think they will feel vindicated. they will be more and more sub -- celebrated by the federalist society and the gop. they will turn themselves into martyrs because people are picketing at the supreme court. they did not really care about people picketing at a
justice blackmun himself, it was a majority of republican nominees that gave us roe v. wade. justice white was in the minority on it. and what we see today is a court that has been defined by the right -- by the rightward march of the gop. they all were nominated through a series of convention planks and litmus tests where the only people who could advance within federalist society in gop circles were those who swore they would overthrow roe versus wade, as much as they could make it public so...
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today the company f t x is now under investigation by the department of justice and his ktvu jana katsuyama explains. it's having a majororld of cryptocurrency. ft. ex ceo and founder sam blankman, frida bay area native posted along apology thursday on social media after news that 50 x is now under investigation by the department of justice and securities and exchange commission. he said he takes responsibility and said i sincerely apologize and promised more transparency going forward. the collapse of fdx came after reports that the exchange might have used customers crypto deposits to fund bets at the blankman freeze, alameda research hedge fund already having a pretty negative impact for sure works in the cryptocurrency sector. he was part of a crypto and karaoke meet up at dimples bar in san francisco. thursday night, for example, bitcoin drop few $1000 already so it's generally people who didn't have very strong conviction about crypto were panicking. of course, all of the f fdx customers got affected right there now panicking because they cannot withdraw their funds to organize the meet up, says he learned years a
today the company f t x is now under investigation by the department of justice and his ktvu jana katsuyama explains. it's having a majororld of cryptocurrency. ft. ex ceo and founder sam blankman, frida bay area native posted along apology thursday on social media after news that 50 x is now under investigation by the department of justice and securities and exchange commission. he said he takes responsibility and said i sincerely apologize and promised more transparency going forward. the...
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justice alito. my panel is back with me. basil, what can we make of the fact that a supreme court justice is having dinner with donors that could influence majorthat stared at me for the excerpt of that article was faith and donations. the reason that stands out to me is that faith is what essentially was driving the work that was being done. they were on this mission to change not only the court, but to really change national policy. they were on this height mission, using donations as a means of developing infrastructure to implement all of that. my takeaway from this is that yes, i assumed that this happens all the time, quite frankly. for alito to have been at the center of this now, and he was such a leading voice when the dobbs decision was leaked, it's part of the hypocrisy of the court. what we are seeing now, you can add that to justice thomas's behavior. not recusing himself of so many things that he should've. it leads to questions about how much we can take this seriously. >> ruth, what does this do to the public's trust in the supreme court? the polls consistently show that the american public confidence in the supreme court, or i
justice alito. my panel is back with me. basil, what can we make of the fact that a supreme court justice is having dinner with donors that could influence majorthat stared at me for the excerpt of that article was faith and donations. the reason that stands out to me is that faith is what essentially was driving the work that was being done. they were on this mission to change not only the court, but to really change national policy. they were on this height mission, using donations as a means...
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the numbers of minority applicants, and people from under represented communities, who are already not in college at the rates the rival the counterparts from majority communities. justiceut being concerned about the decline in number of races that are represented on college campuses. i think that's where we're headed. there will be some college campuses, in some college admissions offices that do try to do the right thing, and figure out what is the way around, this when we figure out how to make sure that this environment as diverse as we would like, in a tapestry that is a college campus is as rich and diverse as it should be. but i think there's gonna be a lot of college offices they don't even bother. >> you mentioned the word diverse, and you mentioned clarence thomas earlier, let's have a listen to what justice clarence thomas said today. >> mr. park, i've heard the word diversity quite a few times, and i don't have a clue what it means. it seems to mean, everything for everyone. >> clarence thomas has gone from not saying anything during cases, to say an absolute nonsense, the idea that clarence thomas, he's a smart, guy he's been on the bench for decades. he do
the numbers of minority applicants, and people from under represented communities, who are already not in college at the rates the rival the counterparts from majority communities. justiceut being concerned about the decline in number of races that are represented on college campuses. i think that's where we're headed. there will be some college campuses, in some college admissions offices that do try to do the right thing, and figure out what is the way around, this when we figure out how to...
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plus, people rally outside of the supreme court as justices hear arguments. 2 major cases on affirmative action. we're going to have the details in a live report. chocolate. vanilla. strawberry. but this isn't ice cream. this is big tobacco. and their candy flavors are served with a strong dose of nicotine. because big tobacco knows four out of five kids who use tobacco started with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. it's time to put the brakes on big tobacco's candy-flavored trick and protect california kids. vote yes on proposition 31. >> no one won the powerball last night. so now the jackpot is up to 1.2 billion dollars. there were 2 tickets sold in california. and that's all the numbers except the powerball. they were sold in la in visalia. the tickets are worth a little over $790,000. the next drawing is going to be tomorrow night. so guests, many of us will be blaine again. sure, us across the office are going to be doing the same. we're talking up our wind winning big. some could say that the weather today. we're definitely winning in some
plus, people rally outside of the supreme court as justices hear arguments. 2 major cases on affirmative action. we're going to have the details in a live report. chocolate. vanilla. strawberry. but this isn't ice cream. this is big tobacco. and their candy flavors are served with a strong dose of nicotine. because big tobacco knows four out of five kids who use tobacco started with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. it's time to put the brakes on big...
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gay person elected to the senate, spoke in favor of the legislation, warning justice clarence thomas is pushing the supreme court's conservative majority to revisit landmark rulings on the constitutional right of all people to marry. >> in his opinion, justice thomas explicitly said that the rationale used to overturn roe versus wade should be used to overturn cases establishing rights to contraception, same-sex consensual relations, and same-sex marriage. he was essentially providing an open invitation to litigators across the country to bring their cases to the court. inevitably, instilling fear among millions of americans. amy: in iran, women and youth-led protests continue two months after the death of 22-year-old mahsa amini while in police custody. crackdowns on the mobilizations are also intensifying. on tuesday, police opened fire on protesters inside a metro station in tehran. in other parts of iran, as many as 15 people were killed wednesday night. some of the deaths were attributed to gunmen on motorcycles. iran has blamed terrorists, though some local witnesses have said security forces are responsible. demonstrators this w
gay person elected to the senate, spoke in favor of the legislation, warning justice clarence thomas is pushing the supreme court's conservative majority to revisit landmark rulings on the constitutional right of all people to marry. >> in his opinion, justice thomas explicitly said that the rationale used to overturn roe versus wade should be used to overturn cases establishing rights to contraception, same-sex consensual relations, and same-sex marriage. he was essentially providing an...
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of justice that was consensus on this issue. and no longer is there consensue paid by the end of the term justice breyer will be gone. it's not clear to me there still majority that has the same commitment we know at least two of the justices thomas and alito have expressed great reservations about campaign disclosure laws. and i think we can add some of the other conservative justices as well. >> the next question and this goes to the heart of your book, is there any way to combat disinformation from foxin news? your book the goes on the internet what about fox news and misinformation they put forth? >> i do try to say my concerns about speech extends beyond the internet also to cable news. and all other ways in which people get information today that they did not get 30 or 40 years ago. there is a feedback loop. how do you deal these problems? just like i think we can't have a law that says facebook must include certain content or has to be evenhanded. i've had the same thing about fox news pretty could have a law that says fox don't lie on tv. so how do we deal the situation? one way we see this being dealt with is through defamation laws which i discuss
of justice that was consensus on this issue. and no longer is there consensue paid by the end of the term justice breyer will be gone. it's not clear to me there still majority that has the same commitment we know at least two of the justices thomas and alito have expressed great reservations about campaign disclosure laws. and i think we can add some of the other conservative justices as well. >> the next question and this goes to the heart of your book, is there any way to combat...
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in sports a historic night in major league baseball will show you the second no hitter ever in world series history tonight on the 11 o'clock news, the department of justiceheft ring that spanned from coast to coast . the suspects from right here in northern california. ♪ ♪ ♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. ♪music playing♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. houston astros made history tonight, becoming the first team to throw a combined no hitter in the world series game four in philadelphia, where the phillies came in a perfect six and oh, this postseason. cristian javier did the heavy lifting on the no. no strikes out the side in the fourth inning. javier pitched through the sixth, give it up no hits and two walks with nine strikeouts on 97 pitches. the astros scored all the runs in the fifth bases loaded for alex bregman hits one deep to the opposite field of jose alvarado . that brings home a pair of runs and it is three nothing astros that was more than enough after brian or brave, who threw a perfect seventh. rafael mon
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of back charge. it is seen as a major win for the justice department. the bank of link governor says the british government bond market is still suffering from recent shocks and not able to absorb assets. he also told the parliamentary affairs committee the central brink was not -- bank was not properly briefed. blockfi will try to collect 680 million dollars from ftx is alameda. china launched a rocket today carrying three astronauts. the spacecraft taken up from northwestern china tuesday night. state media says the astronauts will spend six months there. yvonne: still ahead, krystal tan is joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, innovation refunds could qualify it for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if you got ppp. and all it takes is eight minutes to find out. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application. that easy. innovation refunds has helped businesses like yours claim over $1 billion in payroll tax refunds. but it's only available for a limit
of back charge. it is seen as a major win for the justice department. the bank of link governor says the british government bond market is still suffering from recent shocks and not able to absorb assets. he also told the parliamentary affairs committee the central brink was not -- bank was not properly briefed. blockfi will try to collect 680 million dollars from ftx is alameda. china launched a rocket today carrying three astronauts. the spacecraft taken up from northwestern china tuesday...
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justice. the time you got to the court, he was in a lot of important cases rather than in the governing majorityeven in dissent, he was junior to justice brennan, which in the supreme court can mean something. justice ginsburg for the last years of her life was the senior justice in dissent. justice marshall never played that role. justice brennan was not much of a sharer. he had many great qualities, but he kept dissenting opinions, the important ones. for the most part. not entirely. partly, justice marshall is -- was not in position. you would have to be what kind of justice to hold a candle to what he did before. because he really truly reshaped american law. he reshaped american society, with many other people. by think he was the principal lawyer and struggle to achieve racial quality to eradicate jim crow segregation in the united states. i guess you think -- i guess i think he was the greatest lawyer of the 20th century. certainly, he was. part of that is by obvious standards metrics. he did something that nobody does anymore. he was both an extraordinary appellate lawyer, he did 20 supr
justice. the time you got to the court, he was in a lot of important cases rather than in the governing majorityeven in dissent, he was junior to justice brennan, which in the supreme court can mean something. justice ginsburg for the last years of her life was the senior justice in dissent. justice marshall never played that role. justice brennan was not much of a sharer. he had many great qualities, but he kept dissenting opinions, the important ones. for the most part. not entirely. partly,...
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question had been previously sued by the department of justice and the state of georgia performing excessive unnecessary seizures, dropped by a major insurer or excessive malpractice claims and not board certified? what do diligence to the of comment security perform signing off on each procedure? they did sign off on each procedure. why wasrg inexplicably high numr of surgeries performed by a single physician, not a red flag that attracted greater scrutiny? what response ability formed by the private detention center operator for mistreatment of detainees house in their facilities when the mistreatment occurs at an off-site medical facility? all of these and more will be the subject of vigorous questioning today. senator johnson will join us later in the hearing and i would ask unanimous consent to enter his opening statement into the record. >> we will call our first panel of witnesses for thiska afternoon's hearing. ms. karina, formerly detained ae the owen county detention center in georgia doctor peter sharon, medical expert subcommittee engaged to duct a review of medical records of patients treated by doctor amine detained a
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he was a good justice, by the time he got to the court, he was in a lot of important cases and dissent rather than the governing majority. even in dissent, he was junior to justice brennan, which in the supreme court, can mean something. justice ginsburg, for the last years of her life, was sort of the senior justice often in dissent. justice marshall never played that role. justice brennan was not must -- much of a shary -- sharer. he had many policies but he kept dissenting opinions, the most important ones, for the most part, but not entirely. partly justice marshall just wasn't positioned and i don't know, you would have had to be i don't know, what kind of justice to hold a candle to what he did before. -- before he was justice because he really did truly reshape american law and reshape american society, with many other people, of course, but i think he was the principal lawyer in the struggle to achieve racial equality to eradicate jim crow segregation in the united states. i guess i think he was the greatest lawyer of the 20th century. i think, certainly, he was, and part of that is by various -- very obvious so
he was a good justice, by the time he got to the court, he was in a lot of important cases and dissent rather than the governing majority. even in dissent, he was junior to justice brennan, which in the supreme court, can mean something. justice ginsburg, for the last years of her life, was sort of the senior justice often in dissent. justice marshall never played that role. justice brennan was not must -- much of a shary -- sharer. he had many policies but he kept dissenting opinions, the most...
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one thing that will not escape the notice of the justice department is that this jury did acquit a majority of the defendants on the seditious con p conspiracy theories. it has to show it extends to those people. just because you are involved isn't enough to convict. the jury will look at the evidence you have. >> you better prove it. what's your take on what director mccabe is saying here in terms of sending a message to people like potentially the former president here? how do you think politics and the political situation weighs on the attorney general? >> i think garland is very attuned to the politics of the situation. i think that's why these convictions actually help him in a way he wants to be helped. it gives him more backing to say, okay, we can proceed forward. this issue of cooperation i think is really important. one of the difficulties of this environment, especially, frankly, the trump environment, is that a lot of people around trump have not felt compelled to cooperate with congressional investigations, with special counsel investigations and all kinds of other investigatio
one thing that will not escape the notice of the justice department is that this jury did acquit a majority of the defendants on the seditious con p conspiracy theories. it has to show it extends to those people. just because you are involved isn't enough to convict. the jury will look at the evidence you have. >> you better prove it. what's your take on what director mccabe is saying here in terms of sending a message to people like potentially the former president here? how do you think...
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what should we make of the fact that the supreme court, a supreme court justice is having dinner with donors, that could influence major of him? first of all, is this common practice, what does it say about the court? >> that is the right framing. i think that the right framing is that there was this massive influence campaign which was going on, entity called faith and actions, that set up office across the street from the supreme court. they get donors with did interest in outcomes of the court to funnel money, through the supreme court historical society, and then they get invited to parties for the hobnobbed with the justices. they offer their vacation homes for the justices to go have a fancy dinners. and then apparently, they chat about the outcomes of cases in advance of the rulings. i mean every piece of this suggests a massive, massive campaign to influence an outcome. >> also as you say, evidently, there are people who know outcomes of cases before the rest of us. >> yes, the buying of the property was something pretty wild, something that you would imagine on an episode of the americans or something, but i g
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of war on want and lead spokesperson for the climate justice coalition. welcome back. >> it is a pleasure to see you in person. amy: our first majorsince the pandemic. this is a very different kind of summit. what is laid on a table not by states but civil societies, human rights and climate justice must be considered as one. could you talk about the joining of these two specifically when it comes to the demand, the release of the political prisoner in egypt, not to mention thousands of others who are held, alaa abd el-fattah. asad: human rights and climate justice have been inextricable. the fight of climate crisis is the most basic of rights, the right to be able to live and survive with dignity. we also know that, as we make movements, we face pressure. environmentalists are murdered every day around the world. we know that criminalization is taking place. we came here knowing that our fight for climate justice was a fight for human rights. we have always listened to and responded to the call of our movement, to the issues they want to raise up, how we can best support them, amplify their voices. the call to free alaa has been
of war on want and lead spokesperson for the climate justice coalition. welcome back. >> it is a pleasure to see you in person. amy: our first majorsince the pandemic. this is a very different kind of summit. what is laid on a table not by states but civil societies, human rights and climate justice must be considered as one. could you talk about the joining of these two specifically when it comes to the demand, the release of the political prisoner in egypt, not to mention thousands of...
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of the charge. it is a major win for the justice department, which has two upcoming trials involving the rarely usedious conspiracy charge. the usa advanced to the knockout stages of the world cup in qatar, with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over iran. star forward christie and julie sick was taken to hospital after crashing into iran's goalkeeper after scoring the winning goal. the americans now face the netherlands on saturday. england also advanced, defeating wales and setting up in knockout meeting with senegal. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: let's see how the markets are setting up for the asia open now. we have seen a lot of fluctuations on wall street, at least. annabelle: we are 30 minute now from the open in japan and korea and we have two factors investors will be focusing on in the session. first, what is happening in china, and also what is happening in the fed. jay powell is to speak wednesday and the expectation very much is that he wi
of the charge. it is a major win for the justice department, which has two upcoming trials involving the rarely usedious conspiracy charge. the usa advanced to the knockout stages of the world cup in qatar, with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over iran. star forward christie and julie sick was taken to hospital after crashing into iran's goalkeeper after scoring the winning goal. the americans now face the netherlands on saturday. england also advanced, defeating wales and setting up in knockout...
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>> yeah, this was a major campaign promise of president biden that his justice department would be independent. so, it was really interesting. yeah, david pointed that out. if the media were serious, they would note this halfway through the biden presidency he hasn't followed through. not just that, but january 6 subpoenas is another issue where president biden put his thumb on the scales as well. if the media were fair, they would point this out as well in doing a midterm scorecard for joe biden. >> spencer brown, curtis -- thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thanks, trace. how a rare artifact of world war ii history complete with a gate to hell has been unearthed in california. that's next. crisis roundup, this thief caught on camera robbing a store in washington, d.c. bad guy broke in and grabbed a few stacks of shirts that he rushed out through what was left of a smashed in door. police want help finding the crooks so they can book him and let him go. >> get him? >> oh, my god! >> get the kids, please, get the kids. >> a frightening scene when a man wanted for assault forced his
>> yeah, this was a major campaign promise of president biden that his justice department would be independent. so, it was really interesting. yeah, david pointed that out. if the media were serious, they would note this halfway through the biden presidency he hasn't followed through. not just that, but january 6 subpoenas is another issue where president biden put his thumb on the scales as well. if the media were fair, they would point this out as well in doing a midterm scorecard for...