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cassidy: we need to start going after inflation. inflation right now is being driven by energy costs. the cost of the pump on your fuel bill and the inputs to the fertilizer that go to the crops. that is a lot higher now as well. i propose an operation warp speed. within 10 months, something predicted to take 10 years, we should take a regulatory kind of let's get together and figure out how we can increase supply and decrease prices for us and our allies within 10 months, if not, shorter. we can do that, but we need operation warp speed. lisa: what do you see moving into and away from reliance on fossil fuels? sen. cassidy: there is a regulatory uncertainty for durables. there is a regulatory uncertainty for carbon capture and -- carbon capture. what i'm speaking on is the ct u.s. that louisiana has been waiting for region 658 to get off of their duffs on our application since october of last year. lisa: are you saying basically that it could be a regulatory fix that could plug the hole, that could plug the gaps in some of the supp
cassidy: we need to start going after inflation. inflation right now is being driven by energy costs. the cost of the pump on your fuel bill and the inputs to the fertilizer that go to the crops. that is a lot higher now as well. i propose an operation warp speed. within 10 months, something predicted to take 10 years, we should take a regulatory kind of let's get together and figure out how we can increase supply and decrease prices for us and our allies within 10 months, if not, shorter. we...
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>> third is cassidy. cassidy ann. and her name is spelled like hop-along cassidy, who was at ohio state, a great football player. i just like the name cassidy. >> the hop-along cassidy was a football player at ohio state? >> yeah. at any race, she's a freshman and she wants to go to columbia university. it's her dream. i keep telling her how tough it is. to get into columbia, you can't get a b plus in one class, and so far she's doing all the work to be able to get into columbia. and the thing we learned at rice, but as being so long in this world, never let a young person fall in love with one school, because they are applying -- you never know. things are random in life. we have students get rejected in rice that had a 4.0 average in high school and aced the scores. the parents comes and say my kid was perfect, how can you not take them? >> are you a tough grader? >> no. i'm medium. i'm very sympathetic and probably easier than i should be. sympathetic to excuses for late things. they are all sick on the same day, t
>> third is cassidy. cassidy ann. and her name is spelled like hop-along cassidy, who was at ohio state, a great football player. i just like the name cassidy. >> the hop-along cassidy was a football player at ohio state? >> yeah. at any race, she's a freshman and she wants to go to columbia university. it's her dream. i keep telling her how tough it is. to get into columbia, you can't get a b plus in one class, and so far she's doing all the work to be able to get into...
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let's bring in gerard cassidy, head of u.s. bank equity strategy at rbc capital market. point, it is banks adapting and adjusting, adapting to the new digital model that is required. which bank is winning right now? gerard: i would say the banks that have the best digital products include some of our banks and bank of america would be at the top of the list followed by j.p. morgan chase and we are seeing more and more businesses through the digital channel, not just with consumer but also with the commercial customers as well. tom: if we presume an economic slowdown, how do the banks adapt to that? gerard: that is a really good question. a lot of investors are wrestling with that today because if you recall coming out of the pandemic-induced recession, the federal reserve and federal government moved aggressively and as a result, one of the outcomes was the incredible credit quality the banks had over the last eight quarters. what is happening is that credit is so strong, even in a normal environment, it is not sustainable area did when you listen to jp morgan's call yes
let's bring in gerard cassidy, head of u.s. bank equity strategy at rbc capital market. point, it is banks adapting and adjusting, adapting to the new digital model that is required. which bank is winning right now? gerard: i would say the banks that have the best digital products include some of our banks and bank of america would be at the top of the list followed by j.p. morgan chase and we are seeing more and more businesses through the digital channel, not just with consumer but also with...
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. >> in a court filing, the dinner six committee describes testimony from cassidy hutchinson, a formerde to trump white house chief of staff mark meadows. in, which may such incident testifies about the members of congress who she knew, she personally knew, were involved in discussions with mark meadows about urging vice president mike pence to overthrow the electoral college results on january 6th. the new york times reports that cassidy hutchinson said, members of congress involved in the discussions at various points included representatives scott perry, representative jim jordan in ohio, representative and the bigs, locals are. representative moe brooks. representative jody hice. marjorie taylor greene. louis gohmert, lauren boebert. the court documents revealed that message incident also testified that in one discussion, mr. perry endorsed the idea of encouraging supporters to marched at the capitol, and that no one on the call objected to the proposal. she made clear that the members of congress were inclined to go with white house guidance about directing a crowd to the capitol.
. >> in a court filing, the dinner six committee describes testimony from cassidy hutchinson, a formerde to trump white house chief of staff mark meadows. in, which may such incident testifies about the members of congress who she knew, she personally knew, were involved in discussions with mark meadows about urging vice president mike pence to overthrow the electoral college results on january 6th. the new york times reports that cassidy hutchinson said, members of congress involved in...
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and cassidy ann and her name spelled like hopalong cassidy who was at ohio state a great football player and i just like the name cassidy the hop along cassie was a football player in ohio state. yeah. yeah, and and any rate, she's a fresh. and she wants to go to columbia university. it's just honor that's her dream, and i've keep telling her how tough it is. you can get in columbia. you can't get a b+ and one class and so far. she's doing all the work to be able to get into columbia and you know the thing we learn at rice but as being in so long in this world with the never let a young person fall in love with one school because they're applying to you know, you got to apply to team never know things are random in life. i mean we have students get rejected rice that had a form two average in high school and ace the scores and like their parents come to me and say my kid was perfect. how can you guys not take them? you know, are you tough greater? um, i'm medium i would i'm i'm very sympathetic and i'm probably easier than i should be sympathetic to excuses for late things. but the probl
and cassidy ann and her name spelled like hopalong cassidy who was at ohio state a great football player and i just like the name cassidy the hop along cassie was a football player in ohio state. yeah. yeah, and and any rate, she's a fresh. and she wants to go to columbia university. it's just honor that's her dream, and i've keep telling her how tough it is. you can get in columbia. you can't get a b+ and one class and so far. she's doing all the work to be able to get into columbia and you...
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cassidy? >> ay. >> mr. coons? >> ay. >> mr. cornyn? >> no. >> mr. kotten? >> no. >> mr. crapo? >> no. >> mr. cruz? >> no. >> mr. daines? >> no. >> mr. duckworth? >> ay. >> mr. durbin? >> a. y >> with this feinstein? >> ay. >> misses julie brand? >> ay. >> senator grassley? >> no. >> senator hagerty? >> no. >> mr. hawley? >> no. >> senator heinrichs? >> no. >> senator hickenlooper? >> ay. >> senator hirono? >> ay. >> senator highsmith? -- senator johnson? >> no. >> senator kaine? >> ay. >> senator kennedy? >> no. >> senator kennedy? -- senator king? >> no. senator lankford? >> no. >> centre leh keen? >> no. >> senator lee? >> no. >> senator loomis? >> no. >> senator manchin? >> ay. >> senator markey? >> centre o'connell? -- senator mcconnell? >> no. >> senator menendez? >> ay. >> senator merkley? senator moran voted in the negative. >> senator murkowski? >> ay. >> senator murray? >> ay. >> center asked self? senator padilla? >> ay. >> senator paul? senator peters? >> ay. >> mr. reed? >> ay. >> mr. rich? no. mr. romney? mr. romney, no. mr. rounds? mr. rounds, no. mr. rubio? mr. r
cassidy? >> ay. >> mr. coons? >> ay. >> mr. cornyn? >> no. >> mr. kotten? >> no. >> mr. crapo? >> no. >> mr. cruz? >> no. >> mr. daines? >> no. >> mr. duckworth? >> ay. >> mr. durbin? >> a. y >> with this feinstein? >> ay. >> misses julie brand? >> ay. >> senator grassley? >> no. >> senator hagerty? >> no. >> mr. hawley? >> no....
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talk about those earnings with gerard cassidy, rbc head of equity strategy.utperformer for jp morgan. thank you so much for joining us. let me put that question to you. jp morgan coming out with low loss provisions, a stark amount, but at the same time buying $30 billion in tiebacks, or i should say authorizing a plan to do so. how do you square the two? gerard: thank you for having me on the program. the provision was higher than expected, no doubt about it. it was driven, as you just mentioned, probably due to what is going on over in russia in the ukrainian war. they also had to build reserves based on the new accounting methodology that all of the banks have to use, and so they have to take a look at life of loan losses. in doing so they built up the reserves, because when you think about what the world was like when they announced their fourth-quarter results in january versus what it was at the end of march, it has changed dramatically. so it is very natural to boost up the reserves in the kind of change. so as we go forward, they did talk about the pos
talk about those earnings with gerard cassidy, rbc head of equity strategy.utperformer for jp morgan. thank you so much for joining us. let me put that question to you. jp morgan coming out with low loss provisions, a stark amount, but at the same time buying $30 billion in tiebacks, or i should say authorizing a plan to do so. how do you square the two? gerard: thank you for having me on the program. the provision was higher than expected, no doubt about it. it was driven, as you just...
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louisiana senator bill cassidy joined as a member of the finance and energy committees. this release of a million barrels per day said to be unprecedented, what do you think of it? >> it is unprecedented by the band-aid you need to have a strategy and to refill it when it is all out the president has not shown us that strategy, we need and we dated for country in her ally and it creates a lot of jobs and we need a strategy. jon: you call for operation warp speed kind of program in energy production, what do you mean by that, what would you like to see a place? >> the administration is trying to kill philosophy will, this regulatory agency, if you really want to start producing fossil fuel and oil and gas to lower our prices by helper allies, you need to bring the regulators in the room just like we did with the vaccine in the previous administration. if this agency has a problem with something that agency works it out and send it back not in six months but in six hours or two days. you can do that and we can increase our production into it safely and take care of the env
louisiana senator bill cassidy joined as a member of the finance and energy committees. this release of a million barrels per day said to be unprecedented, what do you think of it? >> it is unprecedented by the band-aid you need to have a strategy and to refill it when it is all out the president has not shown us that strategy, we need and we dated for country in her ally and it creates a lot of jobs and we need a strategy. jon: you call for operation warp speed kind of program in energy...
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senator bill cassidy, thank you for that.see might be a preview of coming attractions, especially around may when all of the title 42 stuff ends. bill melugin in brownville, texas watching buses of migrants arriving in brownville, texas this morning. this could play out by a lot more buses in the very near future. bill? >> neil, good afternoon to you. certainly could. so far today we have seen four bus loads of migrants dropped off and released from federal custody at this parking garage right behind us in brownsville. take a look. we shot this about an hour or so ago. this is a group of single adult men being released from federal custody, all dropped off here. notice there's no families, there's no children here. it's all single adult men in this group right here. they walk behind a black tarp that is set up to obstruct public view that the city has set up here. they go into an office and processed. what we're being told from border patrol sources is their detention facilities are way hover capacity. they're having to do th
senator bill cassidy, thank you for that.see might be a preview of coming attractions, especially around may when all of the title 42 stuff ends. bill melugin in brownville, texas watching buses of migrants arriving in brownville, texas this morning. this could play out by a lot more buses in the very near future. bill? >> neil, good afternoon to you. certainly could. so far today we have seen four bus loads of migrants dropped off and released from federal custody at this parking garage...
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and for fellow cast member natalie cassidy, she was both a friend and an inspiration. an absolute powerhouse. she was incredible to work with. she was fun, she was professional. every single scene she did, every word she said, was truthful. and that's why i think everybody fell in love with her. what had begun as just a few weeks' work turned into a role that lasted 35 years. dot cotton could easily have just come and gone. but it was june brown who turned her into an indispensable part of albert square. the actressjune brown, better known as dot cotton of eastenders, who's died at the age of 95. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night.
and for fellow cast member natalie cassidy, she was both a friend and an inspiration. an absolute powerhouse. she was incredible to work with. she was fun, she was professional. every single scene she did, every word she said, was truthful. and that's why i think everybody fell in love with her. what had begun as just a few weeks' work turned into a role that lasted 35 years. dot cotton could easily have just come and gone. but it was june brown who turned her into an indispensable part of...
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the investigator asks cassidy hutchinson this question.embers of congress were press not during meetings where the white house's con, was not legally sound as opposed to further research. this is cassidy hutchinson's quote, the only one that jumps out at me in terms of being illegal, matt gaetz, willie gohmert of texas. why are those three not under subpoena not just from the 1/6 committee, but by doj, claire? >> at some point in time it's going to be really interesting to learn what the strategy has been about subpoenaing members of congress and pulling them in front of the committee. the clock is ticking. they need to do public hearings and allow the american people to digest all of the information they have gathered. these aren't people's opinions. these are facts. these are documents. these are audio recordings and text messages and they need to put them all together and present them to the american people so that they understand the lie terp traited upon them by these bad actors and the time to get a subpoena and i would be curious to
the investigator asks cassidy hutchinson this question.embers of congress were press not during meetings where the white house's con, was not legally sound as opposed to further research. this is cassidy hutchinson's quote, the only one that jumps out at me in terms of being illegal, matt gaetz, willie gohmert of texas. why are those three not under subpoena not just from the 1/6 committee, but by doj, claire? >> at some point in time it's going to be really interesting to learn what the...
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the top line from this report is really that cassidy hutchinson, one of meadow's aides, that a secret service agent, someone who served as a political advisor to the former president, told mark meadows directly there would potentially be violence. he said, let's talk about it. details in a 248-page briefing that painted an even deeper picture of the extent that meadows was involved in the efforts to overturn the election, told that efforts were unconstitutional, illegal, and several red flags around the situations. >> what does it mean for the house january 6th committee? >> yes, i think it means a few things. from a legal perspective, it means that you know, mark meadows potentially falls into this category that the january 6th is trying to prove, there was a good faith basis. that meadows actually knew there was a problem, a legal issue with some of the efforts again, to overturn the results of the election. therefore, along with others, trying to defraud and obstruct congress. and acting with criminal intent or corrupt intent there. there is a case that you can see, if you look acr
the top line from this report is really that cassidy hutchinson, one of meadow's aides, that a secret service agent, someone who served as a political advisor to the former president, told mark meadows directly there would potentially be violence. he said, let's talk about it. details in a 248-page briefing that painted an even deeper picture of the extent that meadows was involved in the efforts to overturn the election, told that efforts were unconstitutional, illegal, and several red flags...
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luis moreno and cassidy smith's home reduced to ashes. >> to see, like, everything burned is just very traumatic. >> reporter: the couple heartbroken and, like many others, forced to start from scratch. >> we don't have a bed. we don't have a couch. we don't have a refrigerator. we don't have anything. >> reporter: in colorado, where the marshall fire destroyed more than a thousand homes and businesses at the end of last year, authorities voicing concerns about recent fires. >> they have gotten progressively bigger, progressively worse, progressively more, just in the last several years. >> reporter: so far this year, we've seen a major jump in acres burned nationally compared to normal years. and here in california, the majority of the state is either in severe or extreme drought. we have seen record-setting fires over the past years, and whit, keep in mind that we're only in april. whit. >> exactly. a ways to go. will, thank you. the fire danger fueled by a major storm system hitting the nation's midsection this weekend. millions also on alert from new mexico to minnesota. these imag
luis moreno and cassidy smith's home reduced to ashes. >> to see, like, everything burned is just very traumatic. >> reporter: the couple heartbroken and, like many others, forced to start from scratch. >> we don't have a bed. we don't have a couch. we don't have a refrigerator. we don't have anything. >> reporter: in colorado, where the marshall fire destroyed more than a thousand homes and businesses at the end of last year, authorities voicing concerns about recent...
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and star of "douche cassidy and the crypto kid," elon musk. years of tweeting silly memes and bad takes, while at the same time constantly criticizing twitter's business practices, this week, musk bought a 9.2% stake in twitter, making him the largest shareholder. wait a second! so, if he doesn't like how a corporation operates, he just buys it? how much more evidence do we need that he's turning into a super villain: "what? guac is extra? then this chipotle is now mine! mwahahah! mwahahah! wooo! aaah! now, where do i get my free refill? musk's investment immediately caused a spike in the company's stock price. in fact, musk has already made $800 million on his twitter investment. $800 million is the most money ever made off twitter without selling pictures of your feet. ( laughter ) by the way, i give great bunion. maybe you like a little hammertoe? ( laughter ) one of musk's first tweets after his spending spree was a poll asking, "do you want an edit button?" sure! i mean, i'd rather you cancel the accounts of all the nazis, but an edit but
and star of "douche cassidy and the crypto kid," elon musk. years of tweeting silly memes and bad takes, while at the same time constantly criticizing twitter's business practices, this week, musk bought a 9.2% stake in twitter, making him the largest shareholder. wait a second! so, if he doesn't like how a corporation operates, he just buys it? how much more evidence do we need that he's turning into a super villain: "what? guac is extra? then this chipotle is now mine!...
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. >> cassidy bates says her organization has the barren global organization foundationle they launched through the end of may with a goal of hitting .00,000. >> because we can purchase two meals one dollar donated to the food banking, we are able to provide $2 million. the demand sent isn't set to subside. they expect it to stay elevated that's a couple of years. >> tease put a strain on the food bank where. but the hard times have given them a chance to adapt learning new ways to don't serve those who rely on them. everything got accelerated. so if something was on the back burner. it was like let's do it. >> for bathe and her colleague, this is more than just a job. it's a way to answer a call coming from those most in need. >> we are a very passionate bunch who are dedicated to ending that. dion: one last check of the water and ch, ch, changes. >> i like the way you said that the storm ranks only one. a storm of light intensity. we're expecting widespread light rain beginning in the wee hours in the morning. overnight laws as they await the arrival of the people. it's going to be a
. >> cassidy bates says her organization has the barren global organization foundationle they launched through the end of may with a goal of hitting .00,000. >> because we can purchase two meals one dollar donated to the food banking, we are able to provide $2 million. the demand sent isn't set to subside. they expect it to stay elevated that's a couple of years. >> tease put a strain on the food bank where. but the hard times have given them a chance to adapt learning new...
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. >> cassidy is a spokesperson.says in order to help meet the increased need, or organization has partnered with our educational foundation. they have launched the 2 million real challenge. a donation matching program that runs through the end of may with the goal of hitting $500,000. >> because we can purchase two meals with one dollar donated to the food bank, we are able to provide 2 million meals. >> the demand is not set to subside anytime soon. the food bank expected to stay elevated for at least another couple of years. >> that has put a strain on the food bank. colleagues, this role is more than just a job. it is a way to enter a call coming from those most in need. >> we are a very passionate bunch who are very dedicated to ending hunger. t tim, abcev news. >> now to our top today, the record-setting weather. many said conditions were ideal to sunbathe, go for a stroll or even write a few waves. to put it simply, an amazing spring day along our incredible coastline. >> i will probably be here all day and ma
. >> cassidy is a spokesperson.says in order to help meet the increased need, or organization has partnered with our educational foundation. they have launched the 2 million real challenge. a donation matching program that runs through the end of may with the goal of hitting $500,000. >> because we can purchase two meals with one dollar donated to the food bank, we are able to provide 2 million meals. >> the demand is not set to subside anytime soon. the food bank expected to...
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. >> senator cardin and senator cassidy quick. >> i will start by saying thank you for your willingnessstay with this challenge was so many additional responsibilities on your plate to talk about the 2017 taxability american rescue plan at the same time your budgets have not at all kept up with inflation let alone modernization which is critically important for a longer period of time in just 2017. so first i want to acknowledge that in addition if it doesn't pass a full year of appropriation going into continuing resolutions how to make the type of investments and planning that you need in order to deal with the types of questions that are asked? so first, thank you i have done with the workforce that irs they are dedicated professionals and i think them for what they do every day in public service on the front line and we appreciate that. but that leaves me to legislation you are ready talked about was senator portman i just want to concur in his comments a legislation we have introduced with provided enhancement of irs resources or multi- year operational plan because we need to have
. >> senator cardin and senator cassidy quick. >> i will start by saying thank you for your willingnessstay with this challenge was so many additional responsibilities on your plate to talk about the 2017 taxability american rescue plan at the same time your budgets have not at all kept up with inflation let alone modernization which is critically important for a longer period of time in just 2017. so first i want to acknowledge that in addition if it doesn't pass a full year of...
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you have people who were staffers in the trump house who were not trump loyalists, for example, the cassidyson recently who testified to the community about the potential for violence, those are the kinds of people i think we should be looking for testimony. >> there is a long history of trump people denying requests, even denying subpoenas, what happens if they say no? which is probably likely. is. >> yeah it's a tricky situation for the committee, really, all the committee can do is hold them in contempt and send them over to the justice department for potential prosecution but that takes a while, probably will take beyond june, so it's really more of a punishment than a way to force them to testify. also, we don't know what the justice department is going to do, doj has elected to prosecute steve bannon but they're still sitting on the mark meadows decision four and a half months later so it's a highly imperfect remedy but really all the committee has. >> but there's been so much damning evidence that's come out over the last few weeks, texts between mark allies, mark meadows, and mccart
you have people who were staffers in the trump house who were not trump loyalists, for example, the cassidyson recently who testified to the community about the potential for violence, those are the kinds of people i think we should be looking for testimony. >> there is a long history of trump people denying requests, even denying subpoenas, what happens if they say no? which is probably likely. is. >> yeah it's a tricky situation for the committee, really, all the committee can do...
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however, testimony by his former aide, cassidy hutchinson, contradicts this statement.ual c conversation, quote, oh, we're going to have this big rally. people are talking about it on social media. they're going to go up to the capitol. i'm joined now by zoe lofgren of california. congresswoman, thank you very much for being with us once again. do you believe that the infamous moment when trump said in his speech we're going to walk down to the capitol was somehow connected to this plan that was discussed on this call between meadows and the house freedom caucus? if not, it sounds like a heck of a coincidence. >> it does, doesn't it. we'd like to talk to mark meadows about that as well as mr. perry. we've asked mr. perry to come in and we've subpoenaed mark meadows and when he refused to come in, we, the house voted to refer that unlawful act to the department of justice for prosecution. now, meadows then sued and to try to prevent the committee from acting, i think it's a frivolous case, but we had to counter that in and some of these disclosures were necessary to disc
however, testimony by his former aide, cassidy hutchinson, contradicts this statement.ual c conversation, quote, oh, we're going to have this big rally. people are talking about it on social media. they're going to go up to the capitol. i'm joined now by zoe lofgren of california. congresswoman, thank you very much for being with us once again. do you believe that the infamous moment when trump said in his speech we're going to walk down to the capitol was somehow connected to this plan that...
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let's bring in gerard cassidy of rbc. ge gerard, welcome back the big seven.t is ready to roll out today. bank of america. do you expected to see anything different than jpmorgan chase and goldman and others >> brian, no i think you are right. the biggest banks have certainly have are mixed trends this quarter. especially as you know in the capital markets area investment banking numbers have been adversely impacted for all of those players the trading numbers haven't been as weak as we would have thought. the investment banking side hasn't consumer side and traditional banking areas are doing quite well >> yeah, these biggest banks, gerard, when you look at 5% mortgage rate. the ceo of coldwell banker is coming up on housing and real estate we have inve investment bankings rolling out a bit. how does this ultimately play out? is it the anchor around their ankle? >> it is a really good question because when you look at the outlook for investment banking, it is still under pressure although backlogs have been built up, it is interesting to see if market conditi
let's bring in gerard cassidy of rbc. ge gerard, welcome back the big seven.t is ready to roll out today. bank of america. do you expected to see anything different than jpmorgan chase and goldman and others >> brian, no i think you are right. the biggest banks have certainly have are mixed trends this quarter. especially as you know in the capital markets area investment banking numbers have been adversely impacted for all of those players the trading numbers haven't been as weak as we...
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neil cassidy would go to san quentin and and karawak would move back east and and alan ginsburg wouldwould move away as well, but what they accomplished while they were in san francisco was very important to hunter thompson. and since you did write a great book about ramparts the legendary and very important magazine added by warren hinkle and bob shearer two great beer the area journalistic figures heroes of mine, and your book was fascinating about ramparts, you know, that was also a very important magazine from hunters development in those years wasn't early on. yeah, it was i mean really more after he had written right around the time. he published tells angels that that was in a very important magazine for him and that was a very important kind of social nexus for him. he never published anything in ramparts, but he felt very strongly connected. i actually heard from bob shear today and it's worth noting that he worked at city lights books for three years. right around the time that he was starting with with ramparts. so ramparts was still finding its feet. it had not even begun.
neil cassidy would go to san quentin and and karawak would move back east and and alan ginsburg wouldwould move away as well, but what they accomplished while they were in san francisco was very important to hunter thompson. and since you did write a great book about ramparts the legendary and very important magazine added by warren hinkle and bob shearer two great beer the area journalistic figures heroes of mine, and your book was fascinating about ramparts, you know, that was also a very...
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. >> greg: bill cassidy this last week but would you purchase, he's purchasing something to fix it.ted money, what would you purchase? >> kat: no i just get a pj, private jet that's all i really want. what i buy? i'm not of the business of fixing anything. [laughs] >> greg: i would buy "rolling stone" magazine because i loved it and it fix it. >> kat: cannot buy the city of detroit? i would love to buy. i would buy detroit but don't worry i'll make it fun. any new thoughts on elon? >> kat: they throw the word billionaire around his cap billionaires own stuff. they buy stuff with her billions. >> greg: what exactly do expect him to do? is in a budget? i can only spend $30, your elon musk one by twitter by five twitters. some on fire. i'm even know if that's possible am i worrying you? >> dr.drew: this whole thing worries me a couple of things. first of all what about the stockholders want to get the vote on this? i don't understand with us on the first-order business on a board representing the stockholders and the sun will stock on the board is a lot of stock along the stockholders.
. >> greg: bill cassidy this last week but would you purchase, he's purchasing something to fix it.ted money, what would you purchase? >> kat: no i just get a pj, private jet that's all i really want. what i buy? i'm not of the business of fixing anything. [laughs] >> greg: i would buy "rolling stone" magazine because i loved it and it fix it. >> kat: cannot buy the city of detroit? i would love to buy. i would buy detroit but don't worry i'll make it fun. any...
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republican lawmakers in congress, and how they were working with the trump white house, and this aide cassidyrs of congress had plans not just for the ellipse rally, but for a march at the capital, and she said that the answer was yes, and she specifically named a congressman named scott perry as part of the plan. but, jim, it is important because one of trump's big defense has been that all that he wanted was a rally at the ellipse, a peaceful rally, but then he ad libbed that critical phrase, let's all march down to the capitol, and this is testimony that shows it was not ad libbed at all, and it is not clear, but indicates that maybe there were some plans to head on down to the cap 2capitol, and ww how that ended up. >> that is a key point, marshall, discussion to send people down to the capitol on january 6th, and in those meetings before january 6th, and then trump said that at the "stop the steal" rally. and marjorie taylor greene, whose name surfaces in the documents, and she was on the stand in georgia being asked about her actions around january 6th, and at the heart of the case is w
republican lawmakers in congress, and how they were working with the trump white house, and this aide cassidyrs of congress had plans not just for the ellipse rally, but for a march at the capital, and she said that the answer was yes, and she specifically named a congressman named scott perry as part of the plan. but, jim, it is important because one of trump's big defense has been that all that he wanted was a rally at the ellipse, a peaceful rally, but then he ad libbed that critical phrase,...
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cassidy, mr. cassidy, no. miss collins, aye. mr. cornyn, mr. cornyn no. miss cortez massto, aye. kramer, no. mr. crapo, mr. crapo, no. mr. cruz, mr. cruz, no. mr. danes, mr. danes no. ms. duckworth, ms. duckworth aye. mr. durbin, mr. durbin aye. miss ernst, miss ernst no. mrs. feinstein, mrs. feinstein aye. mrs. fisher, mrs. fisher no. mrs. gillibran, aye. mr. graham, mr. grassley, mr. grassley no. mr. hagerty, no. miss hassan, aye. mr. hauley, no. mr. heinrich, mr. heinrich, aye. mr. hickenlooper, mr. hickenlooper, aye. miss hirono, aye. mr. hoven, mr. hoven no. mrs. hyde-smith, no. mr. inhofe, no. mr. johnson, mr. johnson no. mr. kain, mr. kain aye. mr. kelly, mr. kelly, aye. mr. kennedy, mr. kennedy no. mr. king. mr. king aye. ms. klobuchar aye. mr. langeford, mr. langeford no. mr. leahy, mr. leahy aye. mr. lee, mr. lee no. mr. luhan, aye. miss lumis, no. mr. manchin, mr. manchin, aye. mr. marky, aye. mr. marshall, mr. marshall no. mr. mcconnell, mr. mcconnell, no. mr. menendez, aye. mr. merkle, aye. mr. moran voted in the negative. ms. murkowski, aye. mr. murphy, aye. mrs. mu
cassidy, mr. cassidy, no. miss collins, aye. mr. cornyn, mr. cornyn no. miss cortez massto, aye. kramer, no. mr. crapo, mr. crapo, no. mr. cruz, mr. cruz, no. mr. danes, mr. danes no. ms. duckworth, ms. duckworth aye. mr. durbin, mr. durbin aye. miss ernst, miss ernst no. mrs. feinstein, mrs. feinstein aye. mrs. fisher, mrs. fisher no. mrs. gillibran, aye. mr. graham, mr. grassley, mr. grassley no. mr. hagerty, no. miss hassan, aye. mr. hauley, no. mr. heinrich, mr. heinrich, aye. mr....
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of thinks top aides, who was a constant presence by his side throughout his entire administration, cassidyinson, who was a senior, senior aide to mark meadows. so significant in many respects. and on top of it, more than 2,000 text messages that are out are astounding, takes you inside the minds of marjory greene and others. >> are we going to be seeing more messages from meadows surrounding this event? what does the committee have that might be up their sleeve right now? >> well, think of it this way, katy. we only saw a sliver that came out. what i've been told by aides on the committee that most of their work product, if not all, that means testimony, everything they have, will become public. a lot of people sat for eight, six hours of depositions, met much of that, if not all of that is going to be made public in this report whenever it's released, whenever the january 6th committee releases its report and starts holding hearings. now, we are in april, right? time is running short. at the end of this year if republicans take the majority, this committee is likely going to be gone. it's
of thinks top aides, who was a constant presence by his side throughout his entire administration, cassidyinson, who was a senior, senior aide to mark meadows. so significant in many respects. and on top of it, more than 2,000 text messages that are out are astounding, takes you inside the minds of marjory greene and others. >> are we going to be seeing more messages from meadows surrounding this event? what does the committee have that might be up their sleeve right now? >> well,...
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information last night, but they have been able to secure cooperation from other witnesses including cassidyadows. she testified on a number of significant details that are relevant to this investigation. first, she testified that meadows was indeed warned that january 6th could turn violent. she also testified about some of the campaign officials like rudy giuliani who were hell bent on getting mike pence to do whatever it took to not certify the election. >> yeah, huge questions and the same aide also testified that the white house knew that the trump team's plan to overturn the election was not legally sound. the white house counsel explained that to them and the scheme went ahead anyway and meadows was a point person for all this. >> he was the point person between donald trump and the white house and people outside of congress who were trying to overturn the election. that includes members of congress. for me, what was one of the most stunning revelations last night in the filing was just how deeply involved republican members of congress were. they were sitting on planning sessions in
information last night, but they have been able to secure cooperation from other witnesses including cassidyadows. she testified on a number of significant details that are relevant to this investigation. first, she testified that meadows was indeed warned that january 6th could turn violent. she also testified about some of the campaign officials like rudy giuliani who were hell bent on getting mike pence to do whatever it took to not certify the election. >> yeah, huge questions and the...
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among those, an aide to mark meadow, cassidy hutch uponson, testified mark meadows was indeed warnede pressed ahead with rally and the effort to overturn the election on the floors of congress, anyway. hutchinson also testified that she overheard the white house counsel's office saying that a scheme to use an alternate slate of electors was not legally sound. and yet, trump and his allies were still pursuing that idea, anyway. and finally, she explained just how involved republican lawmakers were in the effort to subvert the election. in fact, congressman scott perry of pennsylvania was frantically texting mark meadows the day after christmas about this plot to replace doj leadership with jeff -- jeffrey clark, someone who was thought to be more sympathetic to trump's election lies, and give him a new deputy. i want to read for you, some of those text messages, which were unveiled for the first time in this court filing. swot scott perry texted on december 26th, 2020. mark, just checking in as time continues to count down. 11 duhs to 1/6 and 25 days to inauguration. we got to get goi
among those, an aide to mark meadow, cassidy hutch uponson, testified mark meadows was indeed warnede pressed ahead with rally and the effort to overturn the election on the floors of congress, anyway. hutchinson also testified that she overheard the white house counsel's office saying that a scheme to use an alternate slate of electors was not legally sound. and yet, trump and his allies were still pursuing that idea, anyway. and finally, she explained just how involved republican lawmakers...
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cassidy, no. ms. collins, aye. mr. coons, aye. mr. cornyn, no. ms. cortez masto, aye. mr.worth, aye. mr. durbin, aye. ms. ernst, no. mrs. feinstein, aye. mrs. fisher, no. mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. graham? mr. grassley, no. mr. haggerty, no. ms. hassan, aye. mr. hawley, no. mr. heinrich, aye. mr. hickenlooper, aye. ms. hirono, aye. mr. hoven, no. mrs. hyde-smith, no. mr. inhoff, no. mr. johnson, no. mr. kane, aye. mr. kelly, aye. mr. kennedy, no. mr. king, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye. mr. langford, no. mr. leahy, aye. mr. lee, no. mr. luhan, aye. ms. lumis, no. mr. manchin, aye. mr. markey, aye. mr. marshall, no. mr. mcconnell, no. mr. menendez, aye. mr. merkley, aye. mr. moran voted in the negative. ms. murkowski, aye. mr. murphy, aye. mrs. murray, aye. mr. ossoff, aye. mr. padilla, aye. mr. paul. mr. peters, aye. mr. portman, no. mr. reid, aye. mr. rich, no. mr. romney, aye. ms. rosen, aye. mr. rounds, no. mr. rubio, no. mr. sanders, aye. mr. sasse, no. mr. schotz, aye. mr. schumer, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. mr. scott of south carolina, no. mrs. shaheen, aye. mr. shelby,
cassidy, no. ms. collins, aye. mr. coons, aye. mr. cornyn, no. ms. cortez masto, aye. mr.worth, aye. mr. durbin, aye. ms. ernst, no. mrs. feinstein, aye. mrs. fisher, no. mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. graham? mr. grassley, no. mr. haggerty, no. ms. hassan, aye. mr. hawley, no. mr. heinrich, aye. mr. hickenlooper, aye. ms. hirono, aye. mr. hoven, no. mrs. hyde-smith, no. mr. inhoff, no. mr. johnson, no. mr. kane, aye. mr. kelly, aye. mr. kennedy, no. mr. king, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye. mr. langford,...
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during a march deposition, cassidy hutchinson, a white house aide in meadows' office told investigatorse knew meadows received information warning that there could be violence on january 6th, but she wasn't sure what he did with that information. the committee is putting forward this evidence in an attempt to persuade a federal judge to throw out meadows' suit against the panel and to force him to comply with its subpoenas, but as the committee battles with one of the failed ex-president's loyalists, it may soon turn its sights on another. republican house leader kevin mccarthy has been caught in an outright lie and there are audiotapes to prove it. in an article based on new york times journalist jonathan martin titled this will not pass. they reveal in the days following the january 6th riot, mccarthy said he would push president trump to resign because of his role in it. mccarthy claimed the story was totally false and wrong. that's a quote. a fabrication of the corporatist media, as he calls it. his spokesman outright denied that mccarthy told colleagues in a gop leadership meeting
during a march deposition, cassidy hutchinson, a white house aide in meadows' office told investigatorse knew meadows received information warning that there could be violence on january 6th, but she wasn't sure what he did with that information. the committee is putting forward this evidence in an attempt to persuade a federal judge to throw out meadows' suit against the panel and to force him to comply with its subpoenas, but as the committee battles with one of the failed ex-president's...
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and more people like cassidy hutchinson, as a two did give them from an upper information about him. >> peter, i think terry's point, these show sean hannity the acting almost like a shadow chief of staff. do we know just how far that went? or do we at least know more about how far that went? and can we just talk about how unusual this is? >> yeah, certainly unusual. certainly for a regular journalist, even opinion hosts are generally not supposed to be participating in a politicians operation effects. but the rules of always meant different from the fox news evening co-hosts. and we know this about sean hannity. we know that he was a regular telephone confidant of president trump. the president calling before a show, or call off the show. it's like about what he said on the show. the president literally a one point in 2018 midterm elections called sean hannity on the stage, on a campaign reality, and had to be one of their, and give a campaign speech basically. trashed the press, and those of us on the back of the, room and saying that the enemy, if the big news people, including, b
and more people like cassidy hutchinson, as a two did give them from an upper information about him. >> peter, i think terry's point, these show sean hannity the acting almost like a shadow chief of staff. do we know just how far that went? or do we at least know more about how far that went? and can we just talk about how unusual this is? >> yeah, certainly unusual. certainly for a regular journalist, even opinion hosts are generally not supposed to be participating in a...
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. >> some republicans for example senator cassidy is said the president with his move today to draw down on time security is outplayed into the white house's calculus at all? and how would you respond to that? >> absolutely not pray with the president is doing is using every tool available to him to bring prices down for the american people at the pump. he has been clear that his focus is working to relieve the pain and the burden working families, middle-class families are feeling as a result of price hike spirit every policy decision that he makes is it driven by a desire to do everything he can to ease that burden on working families. >> two quick ones of following up in the line of inquiry as well i don't hunter biden is not a government employee you do not speak for him. has the president read these reports? do you guys take them to him when they come in and what has been his reaction? >> i do not have anything additional to add from this on the podium thank you. >> title 42 are you preparing to end this policy at some point soon here? there's been some concern expressed by democrat
. >> some republicans for example senator cassidy is said the president with his move today to draw down on time security is outplayed into the white house's calculus at all? and how would you respond to that? >> absolutely not pray with the president is doing is using every tool available to him to bring prices down for the american people at the pump. he has been clear that his focus is working to relieve the pain and the burden working families, middle-class families are feeling...
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we have since learned he wasn't alone mark meadows's aide cassidy hutchison has testified to the january six investigation, the theory republican members of congress were present. scott perry of pennsylvania, republican congressman matt gates of florida, and republican congressman louis gohmert of texas. perry, gates, and gohmert were all present when white house lawyers told meadows and them, that this scheme involving -- that scheme was illegal. mr. meadows kept trying for it even though they had all been told it was against the law. cnn reports today that one of those members, scott perry, texted white house chief of staff mark meadows just a few days at the election, that the white house needed to have the nsa, the national security administration, immediately sees communications relate to the voting machines. he that same day text of the white house that the cia was in on some sort of anti trump plot, and the white house needed to act against the cia as well. on the heels of those revelations, tonight, new york times reporters jonathan martin and alexander burns have released more a
we have since learned he wasn't alone mark meadows's aide cassidy hutchison has testified to the january six investigation, the theory republican members of congress were present. scott perry of pennsylvania, republican congressman matt gates of florida, and republican congressman louis gohmert of texas. perry, gates, and gohmert were all present when white house lawyers told meadows and them, that this scheme involving -- that scheme was illegal. mr. meadows kept trying for it even though they...
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committee and you see conversations going back and forth between members of congress, a woman named cassidyormer aide to mark meadows, members of congress talking about the different options for over turning the election results. what they have to say is extremely important. >> it is a politically compromise by the committee and it is costing us, getting towards the truth. let's be straightforward about it. there is no reason these people shouldn't be given a subpoena. and by the way, a subpoena is not a punitive thing. it is you are ordered to come in and testify. maybe you're just a witness. but we need your testimony. kevin mccarthy, and scott perry, to get the full truth here. committee has made a political decision, we're going easy on our own. even republican and democrat, this idea of congress going easy on its own crosses party lines. >> and the committee is now saying public hearings in june. what are you watching for? >> yeah, so, i i this we're well familiar with the attacks. there is ample video footage and we've heard from michael fanon and let's get inside of the dec decision-
committee and you see conversations going back and forth between members of congress, a woman named cassidyormer aide to mark meadows, members of congress talking about the different options for over turning the election results. what they have to say is extremely important. >> it is a politically compromise by the committee and it is costing us, getting towards the truth. let's be straightforward about it. there is no reason these people shouldn't be given a subpoena. and by the way, a...
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they've got the bella cassidy of his rhetoric.w through on a lot of things. one of the things that the united states benefit on was the presidents lack of an administrative skills. otherwise the outcome of the insurrection would've been way worse. otherwise, -- right desantis does not, these guys are smaller than donald trump and more dangerous than him. that's why they have to, we have to put them out to pasture. i do believe there's a young group of leaders in the republican party that are gonna rise and, just like barack obama, 15 years ago, they'll be somebody out there that people will recognize and galvanized words. >> let's move on to the economy. the government, as you know, estimates that the gross domestic product, the gdp, it's the total value, of course of goods and produce and services produced in the u.s.. it fell by 1.4% during the first quarter this year. that was after increased by nearly 70% in the final quarter of last year. why the dramatic turnaround? does the risk of recession worry you? >> we could have a mi
they've got the bella cassidy of his rhetoric.w through on a lot of things. one of the things that the united states benefit on was the presidents lack of an administrative skills. otherwise the outcome of the insurrection would've been way worse. otherwise, -- right desantis does not, these guys are smaller than donald trump and more dangerous than him. that's why they have to, we have to put them out to pasture. i do believe there's a young group of leaders in the republican party that are...
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. >> what you learned in your interview -- reporter: cassidy puckett, an assistant professor of sociology at emory, says that field isn't level for all. >> white students were doing better on more heavily weighted, easier items with common words like golf and canoe. but black and latinx students did better on items that were more academic and more difficult, although those were weighted less heavily. so words like vehemence, and sycophant, which i can barely say. reporter: it's part of why even before the pandemic, some schools including the university of chicago and brandeis university had moved away from using the tests as part of the admissions process. >> teachers were really impressed with her in school. they called her a powerhouse in the classroom. reporter: we we flies on the wall for conversations like the ones admissions counselors have at emory. each applicant gets a review by a pairf officers. those applications that are too close to call get discussed in larger committees. >> i rated the letters of recommendation at the very top because in the school context, big public schoo
. >> what you learned in your interview -- reporter: cassidy puckett, an assistant professor of sociology at emory, says that field isn't level for all. >> white students were doing better on more heavily weighted, easier items with common words like golf and canoe. but black and latinx students did better on items that were more academic and more difficult, although those were weighted less heavily. so words like vehemence, and sycophant, which i can barely say. reporter: it's part...
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according to key testimony from cassidy hutchison, an ex aide to the chief of staff, mark meadows. gop lawmakers who attended meetings in person or on the phone included the pennsylvania congressman scott perry, the texas congressman louis glimmered, the ohio congressman jim jordan and the florida congressman matt gates, along with numerous members of the house freedom caucus. reflecting on these revelations, politico notes that members traded theories about ways to push then vice president mike pence to single-handedly stop biden's election. they parried with the white house counsel's office on the boundaries of the law, regarding per presidential electors. they met directly with pence's staff to encourage him to take direct action on january 6th, when congress convened to count electoral votes, and quote. this new evidence actually ties into with the maryland congressman and committee member jamie raskin told me on friday. you'll remember, when the ex presidents maga mob attacked the capitol, chance of hang mike pence could be heard as rioters ransacked of the buildings and pence
according to key testimony from cassidy hutchison, an ex aide to the chief of staff, mark meadows. gop lawmakers who attended meetings in person or on the phone included the pennsylvania congressman scott perry, the texas congressman louis glimmered, the ohio congressman jim jordan and the florida congressman matt gates, along with numerous members of the house freedom caucus. reflecting on these revelations, politico notes that members traded theories about ways to push then vice president...
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it talked about this testimony from a former white house aide named cassidy -- who goes into all thehat she knew about what meadows knew prior to january six. she says that meadows was warned before january 6th events on that date could turn violent despite the former presidents plan for the speech that day. she also says that she overheard the white house counsel's office saying the so-called fake electors was not legally sound. she explains just how involved gop lawmakers were in trying to overturn the results of the election. she also talks about the strategy meetings that gop lawmakers attended at the white house or called into before those election results were certified. it is important to note here that some of these gop lawmakers have actually not been subpoenaed by the committee. they have been asked to voluntarily come and testify, and have refused to do so. none of them have actually been subpoenaed like meadows himself. they reach it not only meadows, but the offices of these gop lawmakers, and have not heard back. yet this is all coming as the house leader and kevin mcca
it talked about this testimony from a former white house aide named cassidy -- who goes into all thehat she knew about what meadows knew prior to january six. she says that meadows was warned before january 6th events on that date could turn violent despite the former presidents plan for the speech that day. she also says that she overheard the white house counsel's office saying the so-called fake electors was not legally sound. she explains just how involved gop lawmakers were in trying to...
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cassidy hutchison, special assistant in the trump white house, says meadows received information beforehat indicated there could be violence. hutchinson said she remembers mr. ornado coming in and saying we had intel reports saying there could potentially be violence on the 6th and mr. meadows said, all right, let's talk about it, an apparent reference to ornado, a secret service official. i know there were concerns brought forward to mr. meadows, hutchinson said, but again i'm not sure if he -- what he did with that information internally. hutchinson said. what do you make, charlie, of this revelation that the chief of staff, mark meadows, had this intelligence, knew there could possibly be violence on january 6th and may very well have not done anything? anything to ward it off, to make sure it didn't happen, to warn folks, to stop it. >> well, let me make three points here. number one, mark meadows is at the center of all of what was going on with the white house in january 6th. he is the hub. you know, we've seen the text messages with mike lee, with other members of congress. all o
cassidy hutchison, special assistant in the trump white house, says meadows received information beforehat indicated there could be violence. hutchinson said she remembers mr. ornado coming in and saying we had intel reports saying there could potentially be violence on the 6th and mr. meadows said, all right, let's talk about it, an apparent reference to ornado, a secret service official. i know there were concerns brought forward to mr. meadows, hutchinson said, but again i'm not sure if he...
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the five-ing includes testimony from a former white house aide named cassidy hutchinson.he goes into the details of what he knew about january 6th. she says that he was warned that events on january 6th could turn violent, and despite this warning he went forward with plans for transit trump's rally on the ellipse. and plans to overturn the election anyway. she also heard the white house office warning of the so-called fake electors plot, saying that is not legally sound. she goes into more details about just how involved republican lawmakers where with the white house, in trying to overturn those election results. by the way, nbc news has reached out to mark meadows's attorney for comment, we have not heard back yet. but alex, this is all surfacing as the house republican leader kevin mccarthy is doing damage control after those audio clip surfaced where he or urged that former president to resign after january 6th. now he's coming out and denying that he ever said any of that. despite this, alex, the former president himself and several house republican lawmakers are sa
the five-ing includes testimony from a former white house aide named cassidy hutchinson.he goes into the details of what he knew about january 6th. she says that he was warned that events on january 6th could turn violent, and despite this warning he went forward with plans for transit trump's rally on the ellipse. and plans to overturn the election anyway. she also heard the white house office warning of the so-called fake electors plot, saying that is not legally sound. she goes into more...
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poll was the beat impulse which had not quite crested yet but was starting to give way already, neil cassidygo to san quentin and would move back east and canonsburg would move away as well. but for what they accomplish while they were in san francisco is very important to hunter thompson. >> and you did write a great booke about ramparts it's a very important magazine edited by warren henkel and bob scheer too bay area journalistic figure heroes of mine. your book was fascinating about ramparts. that was also a very important magazine for hunters outlet in those years. was it beyond? >> yes really after he had written right the time he published hells angels it was a very important magazine for him it was a veryin important kind f social nexus for him he never published think and ramparts but he felt very strongly connected. i actually heard from bob today. and it is worth noting he worked at city lights books for three years. right around the time he was starting with ramparts. so it ramparts was still finding its feet. it had not even begun really when hunter thompson arrived in san franc
poll was the beat impulse which had not quite crested yet but was starting to give way already, neil cassidygo to san quentin and would move back east and canonsburg would move away as well. but for what they accomplish while they were in san francisco is very important to hunter thompson. >> and you did write a great booke about ramparts it's a very important magazine edited by warren henkel and bob scheer too bay area journalistic figure heroes of mine. your book was fascinating about...