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andrew adams has built his strategy on his experience prosecuting the mafia.ought against organised and violent crime. it's hard to imagine a more violent crime on a more massively organised scale than this illegal war that's going on right now. from the outset, adams and his team focused on sanctioned oligarchs�* most highly prized possessions. movable assets like yachts, like air planes were at the top of mind, because they are valuable, they have enormous value in some cases. but tracking down those assets would be easier said than done. in recent years, barcelona has become a magnet for superyachts. and since the pandemic, the industry has been booming. alex finley is a former cia officer turned writer and yacht spotter who lives in barcelona. you could go down to the port any day of the week and you are sure to have a number of russian megayachts. alex has an interest in russia and how its elite operates within western democracies. in the run—up to the war, she started tracking their luxury vessels. i saw four different russian oligarch yachts. one was ga
andrew adams has built his strategy on his experience prosecuting the mafia.ought against organised and violent crime. it's hard to imagine a more violent crime on a more massively organised scale than this illegal war that's going on right now. from the outset, adams and his team focused on sanctioned oligarchs�* most highly prized possessions. movable assets like yachts, like air planes were at the top of mind, because they are valuable, they have enormous value in some cases. but tracking...
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so before we start, let me formally introduce andrew and adam. andrew kirtzman has covered religious for three decades as a political reporter for print and television. he began as a hall reporter and then wrote what considered the definitive book about giuliani's. he was with giuliani on the morning of september 11th and chronicled their experience. he has covered more than a dozen national political campaigns and hosted of new york's most widely watched political shows, winning multiple emmy awards. he's written for the new york times, the washington post, the new republic and other publications and authored a book about the bernie scandal. he appears regularly on cnn and msnbc to discuss politics and government. and joining us to discuss the book is adam nagourney is the west coast cultural correspond it for the new york times. before that, he served eight years as the paper's los angeles bureau chief, eight years as the paper's chief national correspondent, and four years as its metropolitan political reporter. nagourney is the coauthor of out
so before we start, let me formally introduce andrew and adam. andrew kirtzman has covered religious for three decades as a political reporter for print and television. he began as a hall reporter and then wrote what considered the definitive book about giuliani's. he was with giuliani on the morning of september 11th and chronicled their experience. he has covered more than a dozen national political campaigns and hosted of new york's most widely watched political shows, winning multiple emmy...
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so before we start, let me formally introduce andrew and adam. andrew kirtzman has covered religious for three decades as a political reporter for print and television. he began as a hall reporter and then wrote what considered the definitive book about giuliani's. he was with giuliani on the morning of september 11th and chronicled their experience. he has covered more than a dozen national political campaigns and hosted of new york's most widely watched political shows, winning multiple emmy awards. he's written for the new york times, the washington post, the new republic and other publications and authored a book about the bernie scandal. he appears regularly on cnn and msnbc to discuss politics and government. and joining us to discuss the book is adam nagourney is the west coast cultural correspond it for the new york times. before that, he served eight years as the paper's los angeles bureau chief, eight years as the paper's chief national correspondent, and four years as its metropolitan political reporter. nagourney is the coauthor of out
so before we start, let me formally introduce andrew and adam. andrew kirtzman has covered religious for three decades as a political reporter for print and television. he began as a hall reporter and then wrote what considered the definitive book about giuliani's. he was with giuliani on the morning of september 11th and chronicled their experience. he has covered more than a dozen national political campaigns and hosted of new york's most widely watched political shows, winning multiple emmy...
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so yes, i totally agree with andrew and adam and i want to share with you sort of for our audience, at least. let's start with just outlining some of these numbers behind this issue. take a look at this. according to the united nations, a 180 member states have ratified the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. 15 percent of the world's population or more than 1000000000 people are living with a disability. just to give you a sense of, you know, how, how and how much impact this has on people's lives. 80 percent of people with disabilities live in developing countries. and of course are more vulnerable to climate change. and as we mentioned at the top, people with disabilities 2 to 4 times more likely to die in a disaster. edwin, i know that you and your colleagues deploy on the ground in puerto rico and elsewhere. i'm curious if you could share with, with us, you know, for our audience just to bring to life what kind of work it is that you do when that happens. thank you. ok let, and we're going to listen and thank you for joining discover session, which is very impor
so yes, i totally agree with andrew and adam and i want to share with you sort of for our audience, at least. let's start with just outlining some of these numbers behind this issue. take a look at this. according to the united nations, a 180 member states have ratified the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. 15 percent of the world's population or more than 1000000000 people are living with a disability. just to give you a sense of, you know, how, how and how much impact...
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please help me in welcoming andrew kirtzman and adam nagourney adam nagourney. thank you all for being here. andrew. thank you for. letting me be part of this and we're going to talk more about probably 40 minutes or so and then we're going to open it up to questions so they get really questions. edward said the introduction this is the second book you've written about rudy giuliani. tell us what made you decide to back to him again as a target and what were you hoping to do or accomplish that was different? sure. sure. so thank you for having me here. so, i mean, the first book was about basically rudy giuliani's rise. this book is about rudy giuliani's and fall. i mean i've been covering rudy giuliani 30 years. i started out as the giuliani reporter new york one news and as you said wrote a book about him in 2000. i was with him. september 11th and wrote more about that afterwards. and i've been writing about him ever, ever since. and when giuliani joined trump's orbit and started making news, it was just obvious that there was another part of this story. right
please help me in welcoming andrew kirtzman and adam nagourney adam nagourney. thank you all for being here. andrew. thank you for. letting me be part of this and we're going to talk more about probably 40 minutes or so and then we're going to open it up to questions so they get really questions. edward said the introduction this is the second book you've written about rudy giuliani. tell us what made you decide to back to him again as a target and what were you hoping to do or accomplish that...
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adams? who is for andrew jackson? going back that far, 1824 is really a long, long period. so, it's hard to see polling be completely uprooted. it might be. it might be. i kind of doubt it. my argument, no, it will not be completely uprooted. it will still have election polls. every election cycle, midterms or presidential elections, even off year elections, there's going to be pulling. a couple more points, angela and then isaac. >> to priscilla's point about people really closing their doors and not entering polls, i think that is related to the trend of declining institutional trust across american society. i think part of why pole bashing has abated, journalist are more concerned about that. similar to this idea that pull bashing has become political, i think journalist now looking at this poll bashing don't necessarily see just the friendly, maybe harsh competition between polls and journalist. they see broader and more concerning trends about institutional trust. so, they are less likely to engage in it. they feel that it's absolute actually societal problems they sho
adams? who is for andrew jackson? going back that far, 1824 is really a long, long period. so, it's hard to see polling be completely uprooted. it might be. it might be. i kind of doubt it. my argument, no, it will not be completely uprooted. it will still have election polls. every election cycle, midterms or presidential elections, even off year elections, there's going to be pulling. a couple more points, angela and then isaac. >> to priscilla's point about people really closing their...
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okay, who who who's for john quincy adams and who's for andrew jackson and so going back that far to 1824 is is really a long long, long period. so it's it's hard see polling be completely uprooted. it might be it might be i kind of doubt it am i my argument. no that it will not be completely uprooted and we'll still have election polls every election cycle midterms or presidential or even off year elections there's going to be polling a couple points, angela, than i yeah. sort of two point about people really closing their doors, not answering. i think that that is related. the trend of declining institution trust right across american society. and i think part of why poll bashing abated is because journalists are concerned about that. and similar to this idea that, poll bashing has become political. i journalists now looking at this poll bashing don't necessarily see just this sort of maybe friendly, maybe harsh between polls and journalists, but they see a broader, more concerning trend about institutional trust and they're less likely to engage in it because feel that it's actual
okay, who who who's for john quincy adams and who's for andrew jackson and so going back that far to 1824 is is really a long long, long period. so it's it's hard see polling be completely uprooted. it might be it might be i kind of doubt it am i my argument. no that it will not be completely uprooted and we'll still have election polls every election cycle midterms or presidential or even off year elections there's going to be polling a couple points, angela, than i yeah. sort of two point...
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adam brooks is going for. my greatest britain is my andrew britain for highlight team. mainstream media talking about myocarditis and the other side effects that do affect many many people. yeah no really important. he's actually going to be with us on this next. ashley james, your nominee mine, the brave on the fishing boat. he was responsible for saving lives of over 30 of the human beings that were involved in the catastrophe that happened in the channeli catastrophe that happened in the channel i just think it's extraordinarily brave. it took them 2 hours to rescue people . them 2 hours to rescue people. it's because of that that we only have four people dead . only have four people dead. obviously, that should be a lot less . it was a completely less. it was a completely avoidable . all great nominees . avoidable. all great nominees. but i'm going to go with adam brooks and, andrew bridgen, because he was very you know, he was very brave. as soon as you talk about this in parliament, everyone wants run away. but i think the tide turning. union jack has now dawn nee
adam brooks is going for. my greatest britain is my andrew britain for highlight team. mainstream media talking about myocarditis and the other side effects that do affect many many people. yeah no really important. he's actually going to be with us on this next. ashley james, your nominee mine, the brave on the fishing boat. he was responsible for saving lives of over 30 of the human beings that were involved in the catastrophe that happened in the channeli catastrophe that happened in the...
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adam brooks is going for. my greatest britain is my andrew britain for highlight team. mainstream media talking about myocarditis and the other side effects that do affect many many people. yeah no really important. he's actually going to be with us on this next. ashley james, your nominee mine, the brave on the fishing boat. he was responsible for saving lives of over 30 of the human beings that were involved in the catastrophe that happened in the channeli catastrophe that happened in the channel i just think it's extraordinarily brave. it took them 2 hours to rescue people . them 2 hours to rescue people. it's because of that that we only have four people dead . only have four people dead. obviously, that should be a lot less . it was a completely less. it was a completely avoidable . all great nominees . avoidable. all great nominees. but i'm going to go with adam brooks and, andrew bridgen, because he was very you know, he was very brave. as soon as you talk about this in parliament, everyone wants run away. but i think the tide turning. union jack has now dawn nee
adam brooks is going for. my greatest britain is my andrew britain for highlight team. mainstream media talking about myocarditis and the other side effects that do affect many many people. yeah no really important. he's actually going to be with us on this next. ashley james, your nominee mine, the brave on the fishing boat. he was responsible for saving lives of over 30 of the human beings that were involved in the catastrophe that happened in the channeli catastrophe that happened in the...
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andrew hallman host -- andrew holland -- tom: gina martin adams was great yesterday. the story not being reported this morning, that's the opening of china. you mentioned the dollar move. renminbi is near a critical strong reopening breakout. jonathon: month or so. it's not just equities.k europee lows in september. lisa: and we got more yesterday, with officials out of china moving away from talking about covid zero anything. how do you end up with a real reopening? tom: i just want to say that in the history of the show, you are watching -- [crosstalking] jonathon: wrap it up, let's go. lisa: i had two screens up. tom: going to take a nap. jonathon: tom slept through chairman powell and football. s&p down 0.1%. yields on the 10-year down aggressively. down a little bit this morning to 3.6016. euro-dollar up 0.1 point -- 0.15%. tom: i'm going to go to the bloomberg financial conditions index that certainly did not move on powell's comments. lisa: definitely a question about the reopening of china, fueling the very unclear picture around oil. today, what i'm looking f
andrew hallman host -- andrew holland -- tom: gina martin adams was great yesterday. the story not being reported this morning, that's the opening of china. you mentioned the dollar move. renminbi is near a critical strong reopening breakout. jonathon: month or so. it's not just equities.k europee lows in september. lisa: and we got more yesterday, with officials out of china moving away from talking about covid zero anything. how do you end up with a real reopening? tom: i just want to say...
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adamant. you look around elena naturally beautifully. thank you andrew she help you as a dezinser?thing that i have now . i sincerely wish that your life has changed. will elena agree to change her lifestyle for the sake of the health and safety of her son and neighbors? you're left here to put it on the table, because it's mom you'll find out in a few minutes of advertising. she was in love with him from school, and then he proposed to her. at that time she studied at school, and there she met nikolai, but the bride's relatives upset their wedding. mom, dad, in general, they were categorically against me. however, this did not prevent the birth of two children was not. how long did it show up show about the child. daughter, says, let's have a second child. that's just not held, the husband does not believe in his paternity. olga i'm pregnant. he says, i don't know not mine until the baby is born. i didn’t live with her, didn’t come to me, didn’t sleep with me, but you didn’t want such a child. so, if the former bride and groom have common children, i want to prove that kolya is th
adamant. you look around elena naturally beautifully. thank you andrew she help you as a dezinser?thing that i have now . i sincerely wish that your life has changed. will elena agree to change her lifestyle for the sake of the health and safety of her son and neighbors? you're left here to put it on the table, because it's mom you'll find out in a few minutes of advertising. she was in love with him from school, and then he proposed to her. at that time she studied at school, and there she met...
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andrew weizmann, as always, thank you so much for starting off our conversation tonight! and up next, attorney general merrick garland said today about what he wants from the january six committee. congressman adam schiff, member of the january six committee will join us next! >> and, even more importantly, one of the three objectives that he referenced in his press conference today is upholding and preserving the rule of law. and by getting out there and speaking, not only about the conviction and the rhodes case, but also about environmental justice, the civil actions, as well as numerous prosecutions around the country. he is championing the work that the department is doing to preserve and protect the rule of law. and in the aftermath of this most recent election where we still have election deniers in arizona, challenging the election, trying to undermine the rule of law where donald trump is once again a presidential candidate in 2024, and has waged war against the rule of law since 2016. the fact that the attorney general is using his platform to emphasize the importance of the rule of law is really, really vital to preserving and protecting the rule of law and our democracy, and it is so
andrew weizmann, as always, thank you so much for starting off our conversation tonight! and up next, attorney general merrick garland said today about what he wants from the january six committee. congressman adam schiff, member of the january six committee will join us next! >> and, even more importantly, one of the three objectives that he referenced in his press conference today is upholding and preserving the rule of law. and by getting out there and speaking, not only about the...
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adams. there were rumors that persisted that rachael jackson's marriage had not legally ended before she married andrew jackson. and these kinds of rumors circulated during the campaign and jackson would attribute them to contributing to her death. jackson's without a wife. he is secretary of state, chief diplomat, martin van buren was also a widower by this point in time some believe that, with the official position of first lady paying empty, peggy eaton might fill that role, right? might be the symbolic head of washington society. to be clear, she would not. it is going to be jackson's late wife's niece, emily donaldson, who will fill that role. there is a lot of anxiety that this woman will be organizing parties and events at the white house in the name of the administration some of these fears and anxieties about too much not chrissi are going to seem to come true as you can see here in this artistic rendering of integration day at the white house. famously, it really got out of control. some historians refer to it as a riot. a lot of these new voters are going to come to washington, to the white
adams. there were rumors that persisted that rachael jackson's marriage had not legally ended before she married andrew jackson. and these kinds of rumors circulated during the campaign and jackson would attribute them to contributing to her death. jackson's without a wife. he is secretary of state, chief diplomat, martin van buren was also a widower by this point in time some believe that, with the official position of first lady paying empty, peggy eaton might fill that role, right? might be...
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we've stephen merchant we've got stephen merchant katherine ryan, maisie, adam, jonathan matafeo. jonathan ross, andrewyou don't know who she is, she's called she's in something called starstruck, which series that starstruck, which a series that is good watch , not is a really good watch, not christmas watch, but a really good tomorrow . good watch. and then tomorrow. so kind of staying away from christmas bit, but something that really good. want to that really is good. you want to see is a film . 1917 00i see you see is a film. 1917 00i see you my way through . so, okay, so my way through. so, okay, so this george mackay dean chapman and colin firth , it's summoned and colin firth, it's summoned as is oscar winning world war i film, two soldiers attempting to deliver a message to the front lines. it's really remarkable. it's all in one long shot, no camera at all, apart from one bit where cheek as he goes to sleep is sort of the cutaway. but it looks it does work. yeah. you think it would be so compelling, but it really is a first for tv because you've only ever seen elsewhere before. and then we ge
we've stephen merchant we've got stephen merchant katherine ryan, maisie, adam, jonathan matafeo. jonathan ross, andrewyou don't know who she is, she's called she's in something called starstruck, which series that starstruck, which a series that is good watch , not is a really good watch, not christmas watch, but a really good tomorrow . good watch. and then tomorrow. so kind of staying away from christmas bit, but something that really good. want to that really is good. you want to see is a...
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former governor andrew cuomo lliterally made new york state the highest tax state in the country and added a surtax on millionaires. the current mayor, eric adamswe were just talking about says of course i don't want to see anymore new yorkers leave and he's trying to clean up the streets but what else is he doing? i haven't heard anything on taxes, i haven't heard of any arrangement with the rich people leaving to keep them and their money here. ashley: that's what you get when you have a tax policy like new york and people can't take it anymore and they leave. they should understand that's why they're leaving. lauren: where do they go? florida, texas, and tennessee. ashley: florida, low tax states, coincidence? absolutely not. all right, gas prices are ending the year down but could $4 gas return in the new year? gas buddy's patrick tehan will . also, used car prices finallg i. that story is next. ♪ first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. even walking was tough. i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. cosentyx can help you move, look, and feel better... by treating the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're aller
former governor andrew cuomo lliterally made new york state the highest tax state in the country and added a surtax on millionaires. the current mayor, eric adamswe were just talking about says of course i don't want to see anymore new yorkers leave and he's trying to clean up the streets but what else is he doing? i haven't heard anything on taxes, i haven't heard of any arrangement with the rich people leaving to keep them and their money here. ashley: that's what you get when you have a tax...
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current columnist at that paper dawn nissim the businessman activist adam brooks in the broadcaster james outspoken can tory backbencher andrewunak on the controversial decision . on the controversial decision. approve covid vaccines for babies as young as six months. the mp for north west leicestershire questioned his. it's necessity and raised safety concerns after a stark study revealed one in 500 under—fives are hospitalised with adverse effects after receiving the pfizer mra. novak seen the speaker . there have been more speaker. there have been more reported deaths and adverse reactions following many vaccination 18 months than the has been to every conventional vaccine administered worldwide for the last 50 years and given the right honourable friend overturned the big pharma funded mhra . his recent recommendation mhra. his recent recommendation that these experimental vaccines are administered to children as young as six months of age may well. mr. speaker, let me first say that i believe covid vaccines are indeed safe and effective . but know no vaccine effective. but know no vaccine covid or otherwise will be appro
current columnist at that paper dawn nissim the businessman activist adam brooks in the broadcaster james outspoken can tory backbencher andrewunak on the controversial decision . on the controversial decision. approve covid vaccines for babies as young as six months. the mp for north west leicestershire questioned his. it's necessity and raised safety concerns after a stark study revealed one in 500 under—fives are hospitalised with adverse effects after receiving the pfizer mra. novak seen...
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current columnist at that paper dawn nissim the businessman activist adam brooks in the broadcaster james outspoken can tory backbencher andrewunak on the controversial decision . on the controversial decision. approve covid vaccines for babies as young as six months. the mp for north west leicestershire questioned his. it's necessity and raised safety concerns after a stark study revealed one in 500 under—fives are hospitalised with adverse effects after receiving the pfizer mra. novak seen the speaker . there have been more speaker. there have been more reported deaths and adverse reactions following many vaccination 18 months than the has been to every conventional vaccine administered worldwide for the last 50 years and given the right honourable friend overturned the big pharma funded mhra . his recent recommendation mhra. his recent recommendation that these experimental vaccines are administered to children as young as six months of age may well. mr. speaker, let me first say that i believe covid vaccines are indeed safe and effective . but know no vaccine effective. but know no vaccine covid or otherwise will be appro
current columnist at that paper dawn nissim the businessman activist adam brooks in the broadcaster james outspoken can tory backbencher andrewunak on the controversial decision . on the controversial decision. approve covid vaccines for babies as young as six months. the mp for north west leicestershire questioned his. it's necessity and raised safety concerns after a stark study revealed one in 500 under—fives are hospitalised with adverse effects after receiving the pfizer mra. novak seen...
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adam guest. the former england cricket captain, andrew �*freddie' flintoff — who now presents the bbc�*s top gear in hospital. it's understood that his injuries aren't life threatening. mark lobel has the latest for us. we know that the accident happened on tuesday morning at the dunsfold aerodrome in surrey — that's the top gear test track. and the a5—year—old freddie flintoff, the father of four, was not travelling at high speed, we understand, at the time of the accident. and as you said, the injuries are not believed to be life—threatening. in fact, the bbc has released a statement. the producers of top gear. they say that there were crew medics attending the scene immediately and that further details will be released in due course. and on social media for this pioneer of diversity on the pitch, there were lots of messages for him to have a speedy recovery. there have been many accidents in the past, most famously, perhaps, richard hammond, one of the former presenters of top gear in 2006 at an airfield in york on a rocket car crash. i think he was traveling around 288mph. he ended up in a co
adam guest. the former england cricket captain, andrew �*freddie' flintoff — who now presents the bbc�*s top gear in hospital. it's understood that his injuries aren't life threatening. mark lobel has the latest for us. we know that the accident happened on tuesday morning at the dunsfold aerodrome in surrey — that's the top gear test track. and the a5—year—old freddie flintoff, the father of four, was not travelling at high speed, we understand, at the time of the accident. and as...
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andrew weizmann, as always, thank you so much for starting off our conversation tonight! and up next, attorney general merrick garland said today about what he wants from the january six committee. congressman adam schiff, member of the january six committee will join us next! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingrix today. ♪♪ covid-19. some people get it, and some people can get it bad. and for those who do get it bad, it may be because they have a high-risk
andrew weizmann, as always, thank you so much for starting off our conversation tonight! and up next, attorney general merrick garland said today about what he wants from the january six committee. congressman adam schiff, member of the january six committee will join us next! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects....
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adam schiff, joins us live. >> those responsible should be held accountable. >> plus, joy reid, area melber, simone sanders townsend, andrew weissmann, all here for our primetime recap of the final public meeting of the january 6th investigation. >> good evening, and thank you for being with us here tonight on msnbc. since the january 6th investigation started, it's a series of blockbuster public hearings earlier this year, we hear, at msnbc, committed to do a primetime recap of the committee's actions each night after each of these daytime hearings or meetings. tonight is no exception. with the investigators meeting today for a final time to summarize the findings of their year and a half long investigation to endorse their final report, and to make formal criminal referrals to the u. s. justice department concerning former president donald trump and at least one of the lawyers john eastman, who advised trump before, during, and after the attempted overthrow of the government on january six last year. >> we believe the evidence described by my colleagues today and assembled throughout our hearings warrants a criminal refe
adam schiff, joins us live. >> those responsible should be held accountable. >> plus, joy reid, area melber, simone sanders townsend, andrew weissmann, all here for our primetime recap of the final public meeting of the january 6th investigation. >> good evening, and thank you for being with us here tonight on msnbc. since the january 6th investigation started, it's a series of blockbuster public hearings earlier this year, we hear, at msnbc, committed to do a primetime recap...
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adam kaylor joins me 1045 to explain why it might well have done. but before all of that, it's time for the news with tatiana sanchez . andrew, with tatiana sanchez. is the latest . thank you. this is the latest. the gb newsroom the government has confirmed anyone travelling directly from china , the uk from directly from china, the uk from the 5th of january must show a negative covid test before departure. health secretary steve barclay described the temporary measures as a balanced and precaution approach. it comes amid concerns about surge case numbers in china following an easing of restrictions there. countries including france and the us and india have also implement similar rules. police have named a man there urgently trying to trace following serious sexual assault on an elderly woman in london hill gate. the victim , aged in her gate. the victim, aged in her seventies, was attacked the evening of the 23rd of december. the met police say they're trying to trace 35 year old james backes of no fixed that urging members of the public not to approach if spotted but to call 999 immediately. to approach if spotted but to call 999 immediately .
adam kaylor joins me 1045 to explain why it might well have done. but before all of that, it's time for the news with tatiana sanchez . andrew, with tatiana sanchez. is the latest . thank you. this is the latest. the gb newsroom the government has confirmed anyone travelling directly from china , the uk from directly from china, the uk from the 5th of january must show a negative covid test before departure. health secretary steve barclay described the temporary measures as a balanced and...
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adam kaylor joins me 1045 to explain why it might well have done. but before all of that, it's time for the news with tatiana sanchez . andrew, with tatiana sanchez.s the latest . thank you. this is the latest. the gb newsroom the government has confirmed anyone travelling directly from china , the uk from directly from china, the uk from the 5th of january must show a negative covid test before departure. health secretary steve barclay described the temporary measures as a balanced and precaution approach. it comes amid concerns about surge case numbers in china following an easing of restrictions there. countries including france and the us and india have also implement similar rules. police have named a man there urgently trying to trace following serious sexual assault on an elderly woman in london hill gate. the victim , aged in her gate. the victim, aged in her seventies, was attacked the evening of the 23rd of december. the met police say they're trying to trace 35 year old james backes of no fixed that urging members of the public not to approach if spotted but to call 999 immediately. to approach if spotted but to call 999 immediately . w
adam kaylor joins me 1045 to explain why it might well have done. but before all of that, it's time for the news with tatiana sanchez . andrew, with tatiana sanchez.s the latest . thank you. this is the latest. the gb newsroom the government has confirmed anyone travelling directly from china , the uk from directly from china, the uk from the 5th of january must show a negative covid test before departure. health secretary steve barclay described the temporary measures as a balanced and...