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let's talk about betsy. and the family. she's the president of the first national bank of alaska, and also part of a really impressive family that has run this bank for decades in alaska. so, here's the beginning -- literally with a vault full of gold nuggets and untanned animal pelts. that was their original deposits. in 1922, first national was founded and was part of the rough-and-tumble tent city of anchorage. anchorage was referred to as a tent city. in the 1930's, the patriarch of the cutty family, warren cutty, began buying stock in the bank. by 1941, he purchased controlling interest and warren became the bank's president. then one of his sons at that time joined the bank's board. this is dan cutty, the legendary dan cutty, betsy's dad. his service was remarkable. first, i'd like to talk briefly about dan cuddy's service as an alaskan veteran in world war ii. he served as a captain in the 112th 55th engineer combat battalion, which way as tached to general -- attached to general george patton's army. dan fought in t
let's talk about betsy. and the family. she's the president of the first national bank of alaska, and also part of a really impressive family that has run this bank for decades in alaska. so, here's the beginning -- literally with a vault full of gold nuggets and untanned animal pelts. that was their original deposits. in 1922, first national was founded and was part of the rough-and-tumble tent city of anchorage. anchorage was referred to as a tent city. in the 1930's, the patriarch of the...
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betsy, you are the only nonlawyer on the panel. you are an experienced and thoughtful observer of the political process, the policy process. and you truly are writing the first rough draft of history. this is one of the most important historical issues we will deal with in our lifetimes and historians will be looking at what you have written to try to understand the broader picture. i want to ask you a question for posterity's sake. i want you to look out at this room full of lawyers and imagine instead of these lawyers, some of them shaking their heads, some of them taking notes, doing any number of things, imagine it is a room full of teenagers, high school students, perhaps college students. they are thoughtfully trying to understand what is going on. what happened? why did it happen? how can we prevent it? all of the questions we are grappling with. what would you say to them and, frankly, whatever you would say to them i think we lawyers could probably learn from. take it away. betsy: i think what i would say is the conditions
betsy, you are the only nonlawyer on the panel. you are an experienced and thoughtful observer of the political process, the policy process. and you truly are writing the first rough draft of history. this is one of the most important historical issues we will deal with in our lifetimes and historians will be looking at what you have written to try to understand the broader picture. i want to ask you a question for posterity's sake. i want you to look out at this room full of lawyers and...
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we're joined now by the directors of the film julie cohen and betsy west.made many award-winning documentaries together, including "julia," "my name is pauli murray," and the academy award-nominated "rbg." welcome back to democracy now! what a moment to be focusing on the life of gabby giffords in the midst of this horrendous continued wave of mass shootings across the country. take us back to january 8, 2011, julie. and talk about why gabby giffords was in this parking lot and what happened next. >> yeah, this was a meet and greet with constituents. gabby was then congresswoman giffords, was very much i go out to the people, meet with constituts, herehat is on their mind. democrats and republicans were at this event to get an update for the congresswoman who at that time had just been reelected for her third term. a gunman emerged. it is a morning event. he emerged and shot gabby pretty much point-blank right in the brain and also opened fire on a crowd of people, killing six of them and injuring gabby plus 12 more. absolutely horrendous mass shooting and
we're joined now by the directors of the film julie cohen and betsy west.made many award-winning documentaries together, including "julia," "my name is pauli murray," and the academy award-nominated "rbg." welcome back to democracy now! what a moment to be focusing on the life of gabby giffords in the midst of this horrendous continued wave of mass shootings across the country. take us back to january 8, 2011, julie. and talk about why gabby giffords was in this...
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betsy woodruf'0 years out of her college. she has worked for national review as the william f buckley fellow. she went to the washington examiner, slate, the daily beast, and is now a respected reporter at politico. she is also a contributing to msnbc. she has appeared on cnn, fox news, and msnbc. i am nominating her to be a diplomatic correspondent after this panel. we will begin with congressman raskin. before i do that, we had initially expected to have one other contributor to this panel, congressman morgan griffith. due to unforeseen circumstances he cannot be with us today. he had intended to talk with us about the letter he and 36 other congressmen road prior to january 6 explaining why they would vote against the acceptance of ballots from four states. i think it's important to note after january 6 had occurred, he went to the inauguration out of respect for both the president, president biden and the presidentcy. on february 11, he wrote a letter to his constituents after hearing from 4000 of them in southwest virgin
betsy woodruf'0 years out of her college. she has worked for national review as the william f buckley fellow. she went to the washington examiner, slate, the daily beast, and is now a respected reporter at politico. she is also a contributing to msnbc. she has appeared on cnn, fox news, and msnbc. i am nominating her to be a diplomatic correspondent after this panel. we will begin with congressman raskin. before i do that, we had initially expected to have one other contributor to this panel,...
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betsy joins us now.are you looking for, what is the standout story going into this earnings season? >> it will be like we have seen in the past couple of earnings seasons, some positives and risks. on the positive side, rates are higher. long growth is off the charts, really high. there are negatives out there. number one, deposit betas are rising, and particular, on sign -- online savings accounts. the most recent numbers we have had, rapid hikes in deposit rates we think deposit outflows at some banks are likely to come through, that is a function of what the fed is doing qt. we've got expenses on the rise with inflation pressures, and some of the institutions are expecting buybacks to stop. in particular, at -- city and jpm after the fed did effectively what capital called by driving up their required regulatory requirements on capital a couple weeks ago. alix: there is a lot. at the same time, we have had a lot of billeted -- volatility. is this the last quarter where that good part can outweigh the
betsy joins us now.are you looking for, what is the standout story going into this earnings season? >> it will be like we have seen in the past couple of earnings seasons, some positives and risks. on the positive side, rates are higher. long growth is off the charts, really high. there are negatives out there. number one, deposit betas are rising, and particular, on sign -- online savings accounts. the most recent numbers we have had, rapid hikes in deposit rates we think deposit...
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betsy, let me switch gears for the moment. the new york times obtained previously undisclosed emails which provide a look at efforts by trump's advisers to reverse the outcome of the 2020 election. in the emails, one lawyer repeatedly used the word fake to describe the so-called electors, which has become the center of this big investigation. later, the same lawyer suggested alternative votes is probably a better term them fake, punctuating that thought with a smiley face emojis. forget saying the quiet part out loud here, it's there in black and white. what could this mean for the doj investigation, which has now widened to include this so called the fake elector scheme? >> the scheme presents a lot of interesting challenges for the justice department, in part because the factual situation, as it played out, is basically unprecedented. in addition, because of that, there isn't much legal history in terms of how the justice department in the past has handled this type of situation. on top of that, adding even more complexity,
betsy, let me switch gears for the moment. the new york times obtained previously undisclosed emails which provide a look at efforts by trump's advisers to reverse the outcome of the 2020 election. in the emails, one lawyer repeatedly used the word fake to describe the so-called electors, which has become the center of this big investigation. later, the same lawyer suggested alternative votes is probably a better term them fake, punctuating that thought with a smiley face emojis. forget saying...
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betsy, the other big news coming out of this sweet.ents, tony ornato, bobby engle, who cassidy additions and testify where witnesses to trump irate behavior in the presidential suv. they have now hired private counsel. what do we know about this? >> we know that the lawyer for the agent who was driving the suv that carried trump from the ellipse to the white house is represented by zac cho willing or. he was a senior official at doj, and headquarters during the trump administration, and also senate confirmed as the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. that's one of the most important u.s. attorney's office for the justice department, and irregularly deals with poetically sensitive probes, complex national security probes, to really somebody who has had a very deep level of trust from the most senior doj official, well trump with an office. under the last name sounds familiar, it is also the sum of the lawyer for mark meadows. it's actually a very well connected republican lawyer, and the fact that he is now represented r
betsy, the other big news coming out of this sweet.ents, tony ornato, bobby engle, who cassidy additions and testify where witnesses to trump irate behavior in the presidential suv. they have now hired private counsel. what do we know about this? >> we know that the lawyer for the agent who was driving the suv that carried trump from the ellipse to the white house is represented by zac cho willing or. he was a senior official at doj, and headquarters during the trump administration, and...
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that i'm sure was very strategic to get people talking about that. >> betsy, pick up on that. we got a couple of things to hit while i have this panel with me. and that is now this information from liz cheney talking about a possible subpoena of the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas. i talked to zoe loftgren. it seems their opinion has changed. >> this is a committee that has a high comfort level by taking quick, controversial steps to try to bring in anyone and everyone who they think might have the most remote prayer of being helpful to them. they've gone as far as subpoenaing the former white house council, the leader of the house republican party, kevin mccarthy, in a step that really crosses an internal congressional rubicon, trying to force members of the house to testify under subpoena. in so many other cases the committee has been no holds barred but in this one case involving ginny thomas, they're treating her with an unusual level of deference, unusual kid gloves and the fact that even now cheney goes on the sunday shows and says they might think about a
that i'm sure was very strategic to get people talking about that. >> betsy, pick up on that. we got a couple of things to hit while i have this panel with me. and that is now this information from liz cheney talking about a possible subpoena of the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas. i talked to zoe loftgren. it seems their opinion has changed. >> this is a committee that has a high comfort level by taking quick, controversial steps to try to bring in anyone and everyone...
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betsy woodruff swan, jackie alemany and thank you both for starting us up with it.icks around. when we come back, another significant development in the case of wnbasuperstar brittney griner. is she the bargaining chip the kremlin is seeking? plus, them's the brakes. those are the words, not of your host, but of boris johnson after people in his own party could no longer stand behind him and the growing list of scandals. can the gop learn from that or are they too far gone. >> new reporting on what happened to two people who were very public members of the ex-president's enemy's list when deadline white house continues after this break. stay with us. deadline white house continues after this break stay with us [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] >> breaking news today, something we've been covering closely. detained wnba player brittney griner has pled guilty in a moscow courtroo
betsy woodruff swan, jackie alemany and thank you both for starting us up with it.icks around. when we come back, another significant development in the case of wnbasuperstar brittney griner. is she the bargaining chip the kremlin is seeking? plus, them's the brakes. those are the words, not of your host, but of boris johnson after people in his own party could no longer stand behind him and the growing list of scandals. can the gop learn from that or are they too far gone. >> new...
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. -- both jill and betsy are msnbc contributors. great to see you both. we'll start with you. rusty bowers, a republican, in the primary, as we just discussed, for standing up to trump. how does it stand today, 100 days out? >> it's tough. and it's always easier for incumbents facing these pro trump primary challengers than it is and contests where there isn't an incumbent. of course, in georgia, we saw trump enthusiastically trump backed primary challengers target candidates who had not always been in total perfect lockstep with the former president. and those cases, trump's candidates failed. the challenge rusty bowers faces is that the other trend that we kind of see broadly across the republican primary landscape is that it's less important whether trump is opposed to you and more important whether you are opposed to trump. just speaking generally, republican trent candidates running in republican primaries thus far have run as anti trump conservatives haven't had a particularly impressive track record. in georgia, the two republicans who won disagreed with trump on some c
. -- both jill and betsy are msnbc contributors. great to see you both. we'll start with you. rusty bowers, a republican, in the primary, as we just discussed, for standing up to trump. how does it stand today, 100 days out? >> it's tough. and it's always easier for incumbents facing these pro trump primary challengers than it is and contests where there isn't an incumbent. of course, in georgia, we saw trump enthusiastically trump backed primary challengers target candidates who had not...
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— labour party who don't want to put it to betsy from before he delivered the speech this evening, you the speech this evening, you have people challenging him saying that he did _ people challenging him saying that he did think the labour party should be pushing — he did think the labour party should be pushing for the uk to be in the single _ be pushing for the uk to be in the single market and prominent labour mps and _ single market and prominent labour mps and she was saying that keir starmer— mps and she was saying that keir starmer should leave all options on the table _ starmer should leave all options on the table. as much as keir starmer may want— the table. as much as keir starmer may want this brexit issue to go away, _ may want this brexit issue to go away, there's clear divisions in the labour party— away, there's clear divisions in the labour party about it.— labour party about it. several -a ers labour party about it. several papers talking _ labour party about it. several papers talking about - labour party about it. several papers talking about the - labour party abou
— labour party who don't want to put it to betsy from before he delivered the speech this evening, you the speech this evening, you have people challenging him saying that he did _ people challenging him saying that he did think the labour party should be pushing — he did think the labour party should be pushing for the uk to be in the single _ be pushing for the uk to be in the single market and prominent labour mps and _ single market and prominent labour mps and she was saying that keir...
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we have got betsy devos, ben carson, later jim jordan, my friend mike gallagher used to work for me andmber of congress. with a star-studded lineup of some of the best names in the conservative movement but most important thing we heard because of you. this conference isn't just a great speakers. it's about training the next generation of the leaders in the fight for freedom and that's what all of you are here for and that's what we're excited about. all these figures are great but the best part is hearing as a did last.fm people is that hey, i didn't realize there are so many young people come so many students, college students across the country who think like we think. so we're pumped up to get you motivated not only this week but when you go back to your campuses in your schools and your communities all across the nation. let's get things kicked off today. our special guest as a major was a 48 vice president of united states, did a fabulous job along with president trump, trump. in fact, when donald trump was a candidate i remember back in 2016 a lot of people didn't know because pr
we have got betsy devos, ben carson, later jim jordan, my friend mike gallagher used to work for me andmber of congress. with a star-studded lineup of some of the best names in the conservative movement but most important thing we heard because of you. this conference isn't just a great speakers. it's about training the next generation of the leaders in the fight for freedom and that's what all of you are here for and that's what we're excited about. all these figures are great but the best...
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what can we expect from them, betsy? >> both of these officials resigned on january 6th because of what was happening that day. pottinger is particularly interesting. he was a senior national security counsel staffer for the entirety of the trump administration. as people remember the nsc had a crazy amount of staff turnover for the entire four years. pottinger endured through a number of national security advisers. i'm told one person who was a key advocate for pottinger within the trump administration was then vice president mike pence. so it would have been extraordinarily difficult and intense for pottinger to see the president's text about mike pence that went down on january 6th although perhaps difficult -- it sounds like it was really easy for him. that text he testified to the committee made it crystal clear that he didn't want to be in the administration anymore and that is why he resigned. sarah matthews is interesting, too, because she was on the press team, so she would have had visibility into how sort of t
what can we expect from them, betsy? >> both of these officials resigned on january 6th because of what was happening that day. pottinger is particularly interesting. he was a senior national security counsel staffer for the entirety of the trump administration. as people remember the nsc had a crazy amount of staff turnover for the entire four years. pottinger endured through a number of national security advisers. i'm told one person who was a key advocate for pottinger within the trump...
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we have got betsy devos, ben carson, later jim jordan, my friend mike gallagher used to work for me as a member of congress. with a star-studded lineup of some of the best names in the conservative movement but most importantly we are here for you. it is about training the next generation of the leaders in the fight for freedom and that's what all of you are here for and that's what we're excited about. all of these speakers are great bikes the best part is hearing from people who said i did not realize there are so many young people that think like we think. we are pumped up to get you motivated this week but when you go back to your campuses and schools and communities. our special guest as i mentioned was the 40th vice president of the united states, did a fabulous job along with president trump. in fact, when donald trump was a candidate i remember back in 2016 a lot of people didn't know because president trump never served in office before, what kind of a leader, what kind of a candidate . that worked out pretty well not only on the u.s. supreme court but all the federal bench. a
we have got betsy devos, ben carson, later jim jordan, my friend mike gallagher used to work for me as a member of congress. with a star-studded lineup of some of the best names in the conservative movement but most importantly we are here for you. it is about training the next generation of the leaders in the fight for freedom and that's what all of you are here for and that's what we're excited about. all of these speakers are great bikes the best part is hearing from people who said i did...
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betsy woodruff swan, frank figliuzzi and harry litman and alemany. over the last five days it has been so fascinating. i went back and watched this section of the testimony about the only disputed aspect of cassidy hutchinson's testimony and liz cheney doubles down in the live testimony and she comes back and says are you sure? cassidy says yes. did they ever say it wasn't true? cassidy says no. liz cheney said it again in an interview with abc's jon karl that aired yesterday. what do you make of what this role has done or if it has done anything to change liz cheney as a politician? >> that's a good question. she's in the rare spot of being in a position where hughing to her principles on a very basic matter is viewed conventionally as a political death knell and the limited polling that we have about the republican primary in wyoming does not contain any good news for cheney. there's no question about that, but she distinguishes herself from a host of other anti-trump republicans by taking this bet that standing on the principles she's committed to
betsy woodruff swan, frank figliuzzi and harry litman and alemany. over the last five days it has been so fascinating. i went back and watched this section of the testimony about the only disputed aspect of cassidy hutchinson's testimony and liz cheney doubles down in the live testimony and she comes back and says are you sure? cassidy says yes. did they ever say it wasn't true? cassidy says no. liz cheney said it again in an interview with abc's jon karl that aired yesterday. what do you make...
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that's what's triggered this investigation by the national archives. >> betsy, we have this committeering tomorrow. this text message, how, if anything, if at all, does this change things? >> i doubt this particular piece of the probe is going to be a focus of the hearing tomorrow because the committee's been pretty clear to telegraph that what the hearing is going to prioritize is 187-minute period as the attack unfurled, looking at trump's silence, his total disengagement from efforts to secure the capitol as the violence there was playing out. one of the biggest things we're watching for tomorrow is any video footage from former white house counsel pat cipollone's very recent, under subpoena interview with the select committee. cipollone was somebody who the committee had been trying to get in a formal way for months. we know they spoke with him and one of his top deputies in an informal setting many months ago. being able to bring him in under subpoena on videotape was a huge win for the panel. the big outstanding question is, just how helpful was he? did he show up and, you know,
that's what's triggered this investigation by the national archives. >> betsy, we have this committeering tomorrow. this text message, how, if anything, if at all, does this change things? >> i doubt this particular piece of the probe is going to be a focus of the hearing tomorrow because the committee's been pretty clear to telegraph that what the hearing is going to prioritize is 187-minute period as the attack unfurled, looking at trump's silence, his total disengagement from...
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on afterwards former education secretary betsy devos talks about her time in the trump administration. and hostages no more. the fight for education freedom and the future of the american child. she is interviewed -- interviewed by jeb bush the former governor of florida area watch every sunday on c-span two. and find a full schedule on program guide. or watch online anytime at book tv.org. >> all this week listen to oral argument from the supreme court's most recent term that led to decisions with major public policy implications. tonight a look at west virginia versus the ea area which landed the epa's authority to regulate car emissions from power plants. you can listen to this entire argument beginning at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span. until then
on afterwards former education secretary betsy devos talks about her time in the trump administration. and hostages no more. the fight for education freedom and the future of the american child. she is interviewed -- interviewed by jeb bush the former governor of florida area watch every sunday on c-span two. and find a full schedule on program guide. or watch online anytime at book tv.org. >> all this week listen to oral argument from the supreme court's most recent term that led to...
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we will bring in betsy and charlie in on the other side. neal will be back. >> there is new reporting on trump's legal bills which he's used to mount. he's been using the rnc as a piggy bank for months and dropping the acting defense secretary on the day of the riot. in it, this testimony by miller contradicts both when he and mark meadows have said on fox news. that's not a crime, but it is curious. they said on fox news that there was no order or they testified that there was no order from the president to have troops secure the u.s. capitol. it's not what they said on tv. this is what it looks like when you put people under oath and we'll ask what that means now that we have people in front of a jury. and the superstar brittney griner and we'll hear about the offer the united states has put on the table to russia. all of that and more as "deadline: white house" continues after a quake break. don't go anywhere today. e break. don't go anywhere today. when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your cloud
we will bring in betsy and charlie in on the other side. neal will be back. >> there is new reporting on trump's legal bills which he's used to mount. he's been using the rnc as a piggy bank for months and dropping the acting defense secretary on the day of the riot. in it, this testimony by miller contradicts both when he and mark meadows have said on fox news. that's not a crime, but it is curious. they said on fox news that there was no order or they testified that there was no order...
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at 10:00, former education secretary betsy devos talks about her time in the trump admistration and her book, hostages no more. she is interviewed by jeb bush, former governor of florida. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at bocatv.org. announcer: british prime minister boris johnson announced his resignation as party leader. he offered no timetable but says he eventually plans to resign as prime minister. he will remain at the post until the party chooses a successor. >> good afternoon, everybody. good afternoon. [applause] it is clearly the will of the parliamentary conservative party that there should be a new leader of their party and a new prime minister and high of great -- i have agreed -- the process of choosing that new leadership begin out of the timetable -- and the timetable will begin next week and i have appointed a cabinet to serve until a new leader is in place so i want t say to the millions of people voting for us in 2019, thank you for that incredible mandate. the biggest conservative majority since 1987, the biggest share of the vote
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betsy, that announcement today took us a little bit by surprise.'s some talk about this happening. what do we know about this hearing that's coming up? >> what we expect is that this upcoming hearing which is set for next week is going to kind of zero in on the extremist groups that were responsible for the kinetic violence at the capitol building on january 6th. it's been widely reported that this particular hearing, which we know was in the mix at some point of the timeline for quite awhile is going to be helmed by congressman jamie raskin. this is going to be the big project he's been working on. this hearing has also been interesting because it's probably the only opportunity, or only risk moment for the committee to take a look at the major tech platforms that we know have been the focus of their investigation. we know the committee issued a subpoena and not a friendly subpoena to some of the largest platforms, including youtube, facebook, reddit, as well as others, several months back. basically demanding more information from them. and sugge
betsy, that announcement today took us a little bit by surprise.'s some talk about this happening. what do we know about this hearing that's coming up? >> what we expect is that this upcoming hearing which is set for next week is going to kind of zero in on the extremist groups that were responsible for the kinetic violence at the capitol building on january 6th. it's been widely reported that this particular hearing, which we know was in the mix at some point of the timeline for quite...
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betsy, who are we talking about? give up sources, and i understand that, but who are the potential group of people who would put the pressure to cassidy? obviously, she is close with everybody in meadows' world. she was as close as you can be in terms of being an aide. who are the kinds of people who would want her toreconsider testimony or ateast be c when she spoke openly to the committee? >> setting aside the meadows slide, the other slide was a characterization of multiple communications that hutchinson said with other people, talking in the plural. that is referring to folks in and very close to trump world. based on what the slide says, it doesn't appear she was zeroing in on a specific individual in that characterization of what the committee views to be attempts to influence her. trump world is a really big place, but it is not as big as it used to be. so the people who are going to be the most interesting characters in all this are the folks who are still very close to trump and who are still tracking the ja
betsy, who are we talking about? give up sources, and i understand that, but who are the potential group of people who would put the pressure to cassidy? obviously, she is close with everybody in meadows' world. she was as close as you can be in terms of being an aide. who are the kinds of people who would want her toreconsider testimony or ateast be c when she spoke openly to the committee? >> setting aside the meadows slide, the other slide was a characterization of multiple...
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for more on this, i am joined now by his betsy who is a national correspondent for politico. she is also an msnbc contributor. so, betsy, let's start with these deleted text messages from the phones of secret service agents and homeland security agents. last night the washington post published an update to the situation. this is with the secret service. quote, the department of homeland security's chief watchdog scrapped their best to get of teams effort to collect agency phones to try recovered to lead a secret service texas here. according to four people with knowledge of the decision, and internal records reviews by the national post, the washington post, what do you think of this? our alarm bells ringing for you as well on this? >> it is, at the bare minimum, very embarrassing for the department of homeland security. this is a department that was stood up in the wake of 9/11, and since then, has worked to establish itself as the go-to piece of the federal government. for cybersecurity. and for all cyber issues. the fact that so many really important dhs officials have rem
for more on this, i am joined now by his betsy who is a national correspondent for politico. she is also an msnbc contributor. so, betsy, let's start with these deleted text messages from the phones of secret service agents and homeland security agents. last night the washington post published an update to the situation. this is with the secret service. quote, the department of homeland security's chief watchdog scrapped their best to get of teams effort to collect agency phones to try...
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next is don't present in betsy business with such a chilly and community fighting for compensation from the swedish fram, responsible, but local talks at least contamination. don't forget to get the latest news and information on our website at the w dot com. i. eddie micah junior speech and the more news and the top of the out. imagine how many push it out in the world climate change can be very hard to story . this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much was can really get.
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so it gives people jose are ecosystem was to land biodiversity, she still man with her ability. betsy, that in france, 2 authorities are struggling to deal with record breaking wild fires. in the southwestern durand region, 2 fires have already been through more than 17000 heck. tears of forest within the last week. strong winds have helped fanned the flames with fire fighters unable to bring them under control. the weather forecast do offer some hope of respite, with temperatures set to drop in western france. as the extreme heat wave moves east. europe's heat wave has added urgency to international climate talks currently taking place. here in berlin. un secretary general antonio good cherish is calling on rich countries to keep their promises to help poor nations deal with global warming and its consequences. they are here to build trust. the foreign ministers of germany and egypt, the 2 countries are co hosting the 2 day climate conference to prepare for the next big un climate summit. in november. germany's alina be our book says, country is need to redouble their efforts to hit
so it gives people jose are ecosystem was to land biodiversity, she still man with her ability. betsy, that in france, 2 authorities are struggling to deal with record breaking wild fires. in the southwestern durand region, 2 fires have already been through more than 17000 heck. tears of forest within the last week. strong winds have helped fanned the flames with fire fighters unable to bring them under control. the weather forecast do offer some hope of respite, with temperatures set to drop...
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have a few swiss towel and i am i in betsy young on for him is does is kindle and i'm anchor harbor alba. i it's mine mun michela. votel and we often victims dundas, i'm fun a about kamisha and i know i'm peer dust during under. the dolphin is due to the us out us to afternoon on break to land on needed to look to come when the slow but diesel says spin, non fest legal boy in own people, film fool stepping voice on face my own for blind boy and is nice minds diverted each nice vocalist quickly sign up for the heads and turn us house harbor, tightness, garcia, fatis, largo feel din of put into 9. 0 fun ah ah ah status and is asked to slow nickel. does she do you know me? bethany, man, i'm of ruth. if you give her advice of your plan, i had long i'd hadn't policy through totally awful. i don't, i'm, it was a food i was on the gland at then. him and his best didn't so this ending in 9 ah ah, with the heavy heart margaret sets off again. but will she be able to ride on her own again soon? and what if there is no help at hand like all the other times? ah ah ah friend again mine one for benito
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so it gives people, gives our ecosystem was to land biodiversity. yoshi stim unrestored beauty betsy up in france. 2 authorities struggling to deal with record breaking wild fires in the south western gerald region. 2 fires of already burnt through molten. 17000 hectares of forest within the last week. strong winds have helped fanned the flames with fire fighters unable to bring them under control. the weather forecasts do offer some hope of respite with temperatures set to drop in western france. as the extreme heat wave moves east rushes president vladimir putin is visiting iran on tuesday. it is a rare trip outside of russia for puttin who may be trying to shore up support for his war in ukraine. he is holding talks with turkeys president recham, ty of ardon, and they're iranian counterpart on the official agenda is discussing the situation in syria. the u. s. beliefs. putin wants iran to supply russia with drones to use in the ukraine. the u. s. also believes iran will train russians on how to use the device as, as early as this month. putin, an air to one are also expected to di
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oh, what do you think you just described a hey betsy gosh, does yes. i got it. well, when is a much more, if it's not like if i show your name of the screen of my bottom you for your little home was going to get on the way of where you're not sure whether you're from from workshops, volleyball with way back up at him up with it, but i'm much going to love this man with the prescription but worried most people were meaningless to assume lawyer officials open visible unless very much here with boy shows body by bit of soul level to level of us. i know this piece of shrapnel ripped his stomach open, but he'll be okay. he has a fight that each and every line. those related 2nd console voltage and it's going from lewisburg. nobody else. and we do have good another new st up because i know we skipped boom. ship the nation with reason, july vehicle no chissum, sheer weight. the thrown did say that i was from which by in them i was done. can you, i'm a counselor to send the prescriptions today, but the more to ship it to my ledge maximum for she was and i knew that ther
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so, betsy, you know, you've been covering this committee intensively. they're going to be holding two hearings next week, one in prime time on thursday. what do we know about their focus coming up? >> we know that one priority for the first hearing next week, on tuesday, is going to be domestic extremism. this is a hearing that jamie raskin has been helming the preparation for. we expect that member of congress from maryland to play a lead role in orchestrating the hearing. in that hearing particularly, i would encourage people to pay attention to the extent to which the committee focuses on major tech companies, on the internet platforms that these far right extremists exploited to organize for the violence and chaos that played out on january 6th. we know the committee has had an adversarial posture toward these companies. they subpoenaed at least four of them several months ago because they were frustrated that the companies weren't being as forthcoming as they should have been in regards to the steps they took before and after january 6th related to
so, betsy, you know, you've been covering this committee intensively. they're going to be holding two hearings next week, one in prime time on thursday. what do we know about their focus coming up? >> we know that one priority for the first hearing next week, on tuesday, is going to be domestic extremism. this is a hearing that jamie raskin has been helming the preparation for. we expect that member of congress from maryland to play a lead role in orchestrating the hearing. in that...
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reagan's very best friend in the world, betsy bloomingdale. and do you see anybody else in that picture way toward the back? whose photobombing you am i in that heat? he we notice this one we were screening these this morning. you're in this photograph. well, it's like the one i the picture i forgot to include in this series is i have the picture of we're coming up to diane know of diana dancing with travolta, which i didn't include because nancy was in the way in the background. yeah. well, we we will get we will get closer there, but i think everybody does remember that photograph, but this i thought was a wonderful chance where nancy gets to introduce her best friend to princess. i mean, what are best friends for right exactly. the next photograph doesn't really have a story but it's just lovely it was we went to jeverney in france. and what was so lovely was we didn't have to compete with any tourists. it was just us and so we were i was able to get this picture on the bridge as she's overlooking the pond the lily pond not the lily pond th
reagan's very best friend in the world, betsy bloomingdale. and do you see anybody else in that picture way toward the back? whose photobombing you am i in that heat? he we notice this one we were screening these this morning. you're in this photograph. well, it's like the one i the picture i forgot to include in this series is i have the picture of we're coming up to diane know of diana dancing with travolta, which i didn't include because nancy was in the way in the background. yeah. well, we...
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betsy, i want to read you some reporting in the a.p. looks like and what he's talking about. the committee asked secretary mnuchin about discussions among cabinet secretaries to possibly invoke the constitutional process in the 25th amendment to remove trump back to the capitol according to one of the people. they're in active talks to interview former secretary of state mike pompeo. they're in discussions with john ratcliffe, that's according to two of the people and they're seeking interviews with several senior intelligence officials who had contact with the white house around that time. ratcliffe delivered a classified briefing in late december 2020 at the request of jeffrey clark, a justice department official who promoted trump's false claims of election fraud. this jeffrey clark-eastman piece seems to be the piece that could make every single one of those names i just mentioned of interest, never as targets, but as subjects or witnesses to the justice department as well. talk about the significance of basically the entire nationa
betsy, i want to read you some reporting in the a.p. looks like and what he's talking about. the committee asked secretary mnuchin about discussions among cabinet secretaries to possibly invoke the constitutional process in the 25th amendment to remove trump back to the capitol according to one of the people. they're in active talks to interview former secretary of state mike pompeo. they're in discussions with john ratcliffe, that's according to two of the people and they're seeking interviews...
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this is the rest, betsy woodruff swann. >> yeah. no question.lternate electors were a key step in the chain of events that trump and his internal campaign officials and his bevy of outside lawyers thought would somehow result in him being able to stay in power after january 20th of 2021. one thing that's important about the fact that all these individual alternate electors from georgia have now received target letters. that means, of course, that they are on notice. they've now officially been told by prosecutors that they could face criminal charges. that in and of itself is the kind of thing that gets your attention, but it's also potentially part of a legal strategy to try to get these people to cooperate. remember, these folks are obviously powerful and obviously important and made important decisions, but they are very much the foot soldiers for the trump campaign when it came to its efforts to keep trump in power despite the fact that he lost the election and when prosecutors build cases like this, they don't just want public information a
this is the rest, betsy woodruff swann. >> yeah. no question.lternate electors were a key step in the chain of events that trump and his internal campaign officials and his bevy of outside lawyers thought would somehow result in him being able to stay in power after january 20th of 2021. one thing that's important about the fact that all these individual alternate electors from georgia have now received target letters. that means, of course, that they are on notice. they've now officially...
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just days ago trump endorsed, tutored dixon after -- from former education secretary betsy devos.emember betsy, the one who resigned after mike pence involved the 25th amendment in the wake of the capitol right? well, it's the road to trump, quote, to make sure we'd be democratic, -- beat gretchen whitmer, in november, the best thing we can do is work together to elected her dixon. she's committed to the same principles you are and she's the only one who can stand toe to toe with that woman from michigan. >> across the country in arizona, recent polling indicates that trump endorsed election denier carey lake, could clinch the republican nomination for governor. she's pulling ahead of karen taylor robinson. carrie lakes victory would embody the dramatic swing of the states republican voters away from the days of the late republican senator, john mccain. here to dive even deeper into what's at stake, we have nbc news correspondent bob hilliard, and shaquille brewster. thank you. i want to start with michigan. shaq, how has these pro trump republicans in the state rip responded to d
just days ago trump endorsed, tutored dixon after -- from former education secretary betsy devos.emember betsy, the one who resigned after mike pence involved the 25th amendment in the wake of the capitol right? well, it's the road to trump, quote, to make sure we'd be democratic, -- beat gretchen whitmer, in november, the best thing we can do is work together to elected her dixon. she's committed to the same principles you are and she's the only one who can stand toe to toe with that woman...
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betsy it's such a joy to be with you. congratulations on the book hostages no more the fight for education freedom and the future of the american child. let's start with the title of the book. how did you come up with the name hostages no more. well first job great to be with you as well. thanks. thanks for doing this and the title is a provocative one and it's meant to be has to just know more is a direct reference to a quote made by horace mann commonly considered the father of our education system about 175 years ago. he said that educators are entitled to look upon parents as having given hostages to our cause and i think the last two years have really given families across the country a front-row seat into how many ways their children really have been held hostage to a system that for too many of them is simply not working. and so this is a book about what we do to fix american education and and that is that's the reason for the title and the subtitle about american education freedom, which i'm sure we're going to ta
betsy it's such a joy to be with you. congratulations on the book hostages no more the fight for education freedom and the future of the american child. let's start with the title of the book. how did you come up with the name hostages no more. well first job great to be with you as well. thanks. thanks for doing this and the title is a provocative one and it's meant to be has to just know more is a direct reference to a quote made by horace mann commonly considered the father of our education...
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