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he's given less than an hour to pack up his office and leave the building and christopher miller is broughtback in and then the following day the entire civilian leadership is decapitated. and the memo is for all these people. under secretary for policy at the pentagon, fired. under secretary for intelligence and security fired. under secretary for defense, fired with loyalists that he gave the stamp of approval to for being loyal. >> were going to take questions from the audience but one more quick question . the question that you struggle with as well about all this. just when trump talks about all these things that happened in the election or didn't happen in theelection or what have you , do you get to read it? i ask because you had a revealing conversation with corey lewandowski after the election about what president trump about what had actually happened. >> corey had told me that he wanted to create enough doubts that his supporters don't think he lost that he knows. that was something i had heard from a number of people close to trump in the immediate aftermath. he already knows. k
he's given less than an hour to pack up his office and leave the building and christopher miller is broughtback in and then the following day the entire civilian leadership is decapitated. and the memo is for all these people. under secretary for policy at the pentagon, fired. under secretary for intelligence and security fired. under secretary for defense, fired with loyalists that he gave the stamp of approval to for being loyal. >> were going to take questions from the audience but one...
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. >> wow, and we have this just in to cnn, trump's former acting defense secretary, christopher millerlly right now with the january 6th committee. what more do you know? >> yeah, christopher miller, if you remember, was installed after the election, ana, and we -- this is -- he's an important witness for this committee because he can tell them a little bit about his conversations with the former president about getting the national guard sent to washington to the capitol to help protect that building. one of those conversations about, again, this is -- this is a witness who has testified i think to other committees before, but obviously this committee wants to talk a little bit about, you know, the frame of mind of the president, what exactly was he look for in these key days around january 6th? >> evan perez, thank you so much. for much more on this and more, let bring in a pair of cnn legal analysts, former white house ethics czar who is also special counsel for the house democrats in trump's first impeachment trial, norm eisen, and i should mention you're also part of a team workin
. >> wow, and we have this just in to cnn, trump's former acting defense secretary, christopher millerlly right now with the january 6th committee. what more do you know? >> yeah, christopher miller, if you remember, was installed after the election, ana, and we -- this is -- he's an important witness for this committee because he can tell them a little bit about his conversations with the former president about getting the national guard sent to washington to the capitol to help...
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the january 6th committee interviewed trump's former acting secretary of guess, christopher miller today. why is his testimony important for them? >> there could be a lot of reasons, but the first two that come to mind is, a, he was in the defense department, in the pentagon on the day of the riot, the storming of the capitol. he has already testified that he was aware at 1:34 p.m. that the capitol was under attack and the police lines had been breached, and he's testified it took him another three hours to authorize dispatching a real plan for the national guard to go and help to essentially be the cavalry to save the capitol police and the metropolitan police officers who had tried to prevent what happened there. so that's really critical. the second thing, of course, is he was with donald trump a lot prior to january 6th, including a crucial january 3rd oval office meeting. in that meeting the president closed the session, which was really about iran, to confer with miller, his new acting secretary, about how safe his protesters, his fans were going to be on january 6th. he just sort
the january 6th committee interviewed trump's former acting secretary of guess, christopher miller today. why is his testimony important for them? >> there could be a lot of reasons, but the first two that come to mind is, a, he was in the defense department, in the pentagon on the day of the riot, the storming of the capitol. he has already testified that he was aware at 1:34 p.m. that the capitol was under attack and the police lines had been breached, and he's testified it took him...
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christopher miller, the former acting defense secretary under donald trump, called the suspected directed energy attacks and quote, act of war. but now in the latest twist, in this sog of a large scale cia reporting to the have, an of syndrome reportedly says that those suffering from the condition were not targeted in a global campaign by a foreign power. in fact, it concludes that the vast majority of cases were the result of stress or other conventional medical explanations. when this story 1st broke, many signed, his warned that the most likely explanation was mass psychogenic illness or what is commonly known as mass hysteria. 2 of them wrote this book together. havana syndrome mass at psychogenic illness and the real story behind the embassy, mystery, and hysteria. and tonight i've got both of those authors with me. i'd like to welcome robert w bala. he's a meritus professor of neurology at the ronald reagan, u. c. l. a medical center. he joins me tonight from los angeles and robert bartholomew. he's honorary, senior lecturer in the department of psychological medicine at the univer
christopher miller, the former acting defense secretary under donald trump, called the suspected directed energy attacks and quote, act of war. but now in the latest twist, in this sog of a large scale cia reporting to the have, an of syndrome reportedly says that those suffering from the condition were not targeted in a global campaign by a foreign power. in fact, it concludes that the vast majority of cases were the result of stress or other conventional medical explanations. when this story...
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mayor parte de la investigaciÓn se ha hecho puerta cerrada, por registros pÚblicos se sabe que christopher millere entregÓ al fbi, en cuanto a donald trump invocÓ para no presentar los documentos que el panel le habÍa pedido, el comitÉ se prepara para realizar audiencias pÚblicas y revelar evidencias sobre el hecho histÓrico que manchÓ la imagen como sabemos , la n estados investigacion aun no termina . ... todavia falta por indentificar a unas 250 personas que quedaron grabadas participando en el ataque, y se busca a otros 100 por crimenes vinculados a ese dia-- muchos se preguntan si trump podria enfrentar cargos .. la representante republicana liz cheney del comite especial del congreso , ha sugerido que trump pudo cometer el delito de "obstrucion de las labores del congreso", sea por accion o inaccion durante el ataque .. pero recordemos que ellos solo pueden entregar sus pruebas pero no poner cargos ni recomendar cargos .. eso le toca al departamento de justicia .. ilia: muchas gracias, carolina. vamos a invitar a dos analistas que nos acompaÑan habitualmente, carlos dÍas, director de polÍti
mayor parte de la investigaciÓn se ha hecho puerta cerrada, por registros pÚblicos se sabe que christopher millere entregÓ al fbi, en cuanto a donald trump invocÓ para no presentar los documentos que el panel le habÍa pedido, el comitÉ se prepara para realizar audiencias pÚblicas y revelar evidencias sobre el hecho histÓrico que manchÓ la imagen como sabemos , la n estados investigacion aun no termina . ... todavia falta por indentificar a unas 250 personas que quedaron grabadas...
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nbc news reports that christopher miller met on friday with the january 6th committee.r has had conflicting testimony about the insurrection in the past. right after the attack, miller said trump, quote, encouraged the protesters with his speech on january 6th, but at a later date said he believed a, quote, organized conspiracy played a role in the riot. the two are not mutually exclusive. it ramps up turning the investigations focussed to some fellow members of congress. republican kevin mccarthy said he would not cooperate nor provide the committee about information about communications he had with the whas surrounding the attack, saying some of what the committee is asking about is already public and some of it is unrelated to the violence. he's now calling the probe, quote, abuse of power which was interesting because a year ago he was singing a different tune. the president bears responsibility by mob rioters. he should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding. these facts require immediate action by president trump except to share responsi
nbc news reports that christopher miller met on friday with the january 6th committee.r has had conflicting testimony about the insurrection in the past. right after the attack, miller said trump, quote, encouraged the protesters with his speech on january 6th, but at a later date said he believed a, quote, organized conspiracy played a role in the riot. the two are not mutually exclusive. it ramps up turning the investigations focussed to some fellow members of congress. republican kevin...
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just today, they interviewed donald trump's last defense secretary christopher miller. he was the man in charge of the defense department in the day of the january 6th attack. he may be able to shed light on the trumps administration realtime response and attack on the capitol. we're also relying on the justice investigation for what happened on january 6th. yesterday, it took quite a dramatic turn. -- the leader of a paramilitary association from the oath keepers was arrested yesterday. he was indicted on seditious conspiracy for the coordinating the cap on the capitol on january 6th. other members of the oath keepers were also brought upon these charges just yesterday. just to let you know, seditious compares c is a plot to stop the government from carrying out its duties by force. it's rarely contested, fairly arcane, but it is the law. we're gonna have some experts in a few minutes have us break down what we recently should expect from this case. one of the oath keepers, stewart rose, he made a -- the judge ruling that he will remain in custody until's next court ap
just today, they interviewed donald trump's last defense secretary christopher miller. he was the man in charge of the defense department in the day of the january 6th attack. he may be able to shed light on the trumps administration realtime response and attack on the capitol. we're also relying on the justice investigation for what happened on january 6th. yesterday, it took quite a dramatic turn. -- the leader of a paramilitary association from the oath keepers was arrested yesterday. he was...
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and today former acting defense secretary christopher miller also spoke with investigators. has learned that attorney general merrick garland was initially reluctant to bring the rarely used seditious conspiracy charge, but people familiar with the matter say the investigators spent months building the case with help from cooperators, internal communications from the oath keepers, and rhodes himself even provided an interview to the fbi. now, if convicted, this charge carries up to 20 years in prison. paula reid, cnn, washington. >>> returning now to our top story, novak djokovic's legal fight to avoid deportation from australia after the second cancellation of his visa. right now the serbian tennis star is at an immigration detention facility. his appeal will be heard tomorrow ahead of the start of the australian open on monday. the australian immigration minister says allowing djokovic to remain in the country could increase anti-vaccine sentiment. for more analysis, i'm joined by tracy holmes, a radio host at the australian broadcasting corporation. she's speaking with me
and today former acting defense secretary christopher miller also spoke with investigators. has learned that attorney general merrick garland was initially reluctant to bring the rarely used seditious conspiracy charge, but people familiar with the matter say the investigators spent months building the case with help from cooperators, internal communications from the oath keepers, and rhodes himself even provided an interview to the fbi. now, if convicted, this charge carries up to 20 years in...
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and today former acting defense secretary christopher miller also spoke with investigators. cnn has learned that attorney general merrick garland was initially reluctant to bring the rarely used seditious conspiracy charge but people briefed on the matter say federal investigators spent months building the case with help from cooperators, internal communications among the oath keepers and rhodes himself even provided an interview to the fbi. if convicted the charge carries up to 20 years in prison. >> paula reid, thank you. let's go to cnn's ed lavandera in plano, texas, just outside dallas, where the leader of the oath keepers just appeared in court. ed, you were able to watch this hearing. walk us through what happened. >> well, it was a brief hearing. stewart rhodes showing up in a dark t-shirt and jeans before the judge. he waived his right to have the 48-page indictment read out loud in the courtroom, but attorneys for stewart rhodes say right now they are focused on getting him out of jail while he awaits trial. the judge has announced next thursday they'll hold a dete
and today former acting defense secretary christopher miller also spoke with investigators. cnn has learned that attorney general merrick garland was initially reluctant to bring the rarely used seditious conspiracy charge but people briefed on the matter say federal investigators spent months building the case with help from cooperators, internal communications among the oath keepers and rhodes himself even provided an interview to the fbi. if convicted the charge carries up to 20 years in...
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i should point out that the january 6th committee already spoke to christopher miller, who was then defense secretary on january 6th and in the months prior. they already interviewed him earlier this month. nbc news has learned that. now, also, bennie thompson shedding more light on ivanka trump, the latest invitation that went out for an interview before the panel. they want her to reply by february 3rd. again, that's not a subpoena, it's a voluntary invitation to see what she knows as special adviser to the former president and not just his daughter, potentially in those oval office meetings on january 6th in which he tried to pressure former vice president pence to overturn the election. joe. >> a lot haffening there. barbara, i want to bring you in and focus on this potential cooperation from bill barr. how significant is this? >> well, william barr was in a position to have an awful lot of important information. it's always been a little bit of a mystery as to why he left his position in mid-december of 2020. most often, you'll see an attorney general stay around until after the inaugu
i should point out that the january 6th committee already spoke to christopher miller, who was then defense secretary on january 6th and in the months prior. they already interviewed him earlier this month. nbc news has learned that. now, also, bennie thompson shedding more light on ivanka trump, the latest invitation that went out for an interview before the panel. they want her to reply by february 3rd. again, that's not a subpoena, it's a voluntary invitation to see what she knows as special...
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sources tell cnn former acting defense secretary christopher miller is meeting virtually with the panel today. he was the top pentagon official on the day of the capitol riot. so on thursday, the panel met with former new york police commissioner bernard carrick who worked with rudy giuliani in a search for election fraud. >> the committee has issued subpoenas to giant social media companies, cnn's ryan nobles joins us now. let's talk about minority leader kevin mccarthy, and cnn's k file has uncovered a radio interview shortly after the riot where he says that the former president, donald trump, admitted personally to bearing some responsibility for the attack. tell us more. >> yeah, victor. this is more evidence that there's a lot about what kevin mccarthy knows leading up to on january 6th and after january 6th that hasn't really been publicly revealed. we knew that at one point mccarthy told some of his republican colleagues in a closed door meeting that the president had expressed some responsibility for what had happened on january 6th but he quickly walked that back and had reall
sources tell cnn former acting defense secretary christopher miller is meeting virtually with the panel today. he was the top pentagon official on the day of the capitol riot. so on thursday, the panel met with former new york police commissioner bernard carrick who worked with rudy giuliani in a search for election fraud. >> the committee has issued subpoenas to giant social media companies, cnn's ryan nobles joins us now. let's talk about minority leader kevin mccarthy, and cnn's k file...
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the panel on friday met with christopher miller.as discussed in the meeting. in december the committee met with miller's chief of staff for the pentagon who was also a top aide to representative jim jordan of ohio, a close trump ally. >>> joining us now, former chief of staff of the cia and defense analyst jeremy bash. we're glad to have you on the show today. let's start with stewart rhodes. how much do you think that indictment will send a message to other leaders and those in the inner circle of donald trump including donald trump himself. >> let's stipulate, jonathan, first, those members of the seditious conspiracy organizations probably are so detached from reality, that i'm not sure what message any criminal indictment will send to them. but i think if you read that document, it is a chilling, absolutely chilling rendition of exactly what went into the military and tack take cal style planning by those who marched on the capital and innovated the capitol on january 6th. they not only outfitted themselves with tactical gear, t
the panel on friday met with christopher miller.as discussed in the meeting. in december the committee met with miller's chief of staff for the pentagon who was also a top aide to representative jim jordan of ohio, a close trump ally. >>> joining us now, former chief of staff of the cia and defense analyst jeremy bash. we're glad to have you on the show today. let's start with stewart rhodes. how much do you think that indictment will send a message to other leaders and those in the...
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amy: can you talk about how then secretary of defense christopher miller and general mark milley comeir of the joint chiefs of staff, were both concerned about applying the military? what had happened in the black lives matter protest from this whole argument that they did not want military in uniform on the streets again? >> there is very strong evidence that was very much thereoncern in that one of the best explanations of why we did not see the national guard to play more quickly is that they actually wrote to the rules for the deployment of the national guard specifically for january 6 of all sorts of limitations. they were concerned about the "objects" but also concerned very much that if the national guard went into the capitol, then president trump come as commander of the d.c. national guard, could at the stroke of a pen or essentially a tweet, recommissioned the guard to use the military force to hold onto power. they were concerned that he would do something like invoke the insurrection act. one of the most remarkable episodes is on january 4, miller and miller, convene a ca
amy: can you talk about how then secretary of defense christopher miller and general mark milley comeir of the joint chiefs of staff, were both concerned about applying the military? what had happened in the black lives matter protest from this whole argument that they did not want military in uniform on the streets again? >> there is very strong evidence that was very much thereoncern in that one of the best explanations of why we did not see the national guard to play more quickly is...
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question of what happened that day and the reaction to it, the acting secretary of defense christopher miller, who was installed quite, quite, quite late in the trump years, trump term, was the acting sec def when january 6th happened we got news today came before the january 6th committee and talked to them for quite a while, betsy. do you have any reporting on that. >> that's right. what we know is a top priority for the select committee is looking are why it took the national guard so long to deploy members of the d.c. national guard to the capitol building after that attack had started. one key document that the committee has received in recent months is a, you know, multidozen page report produced by a senior official in the d.c. national guard who alleges that the official story out of the pentagon regarding the amount of time that it took the national guard to get there is essentially an elaborate whitewashing and that the people pushing that story, generals, senior pentagon officials, are lying. i can guarantee you that that question, what actually happened in the hours after the atta
question of what happened that day and the reaction to it, the acting secretary of defense christopher miller, who was installed quite, quite, quite late in the trump years, trump term, was the acting sec def when january 6th happened we got news today came before the january 6th committee and talked to them for quite a while, betsy. do you have any reporting on that. >> that's right. what we know is a top priority for the select committee is looking are why it took the national guard so...
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let's listen to what christopher miller an assistant professor at tufts university said yesterday hows impacts the standoff. >> over the past decade and a half, the kremlin has used its role as a natural gas supplier to many countries in central and eastern europe to pressure governments that get on the wrong side of vladimir putin, for the country's gas at vulnerable times for their economy or political system. >> how does this factor in, is this something the u.s. and other nato allies can fill in the gaps here? >> that's the attempt. there's a lot of work going on right now to identify additional sources of natural gas that can go to europe, in the event that president putin makes a mistake of cutting them off. you have to remember the natural gas issue is both ways, that is president putin only has one main source of his economy, of funding his economy, that's hydrocarbon sales. if he seemed to be a very unreliable supplier, that is if he cuts off europe or cuts off other nations from supply of gas, no one's going to buy his gas. everybody's going to look for other sources of gas
let's listen to what christopher miller an assistant professor at tufts university said yesterday hows impacts the standoff. >> over the past decade and a half, the kremlin has used its role as a natural gas supplier to many countries in central and eastern europe to pressure governments that get on the wrong side of vladimir putin, for the country's gas at vulnerable times for their economy or political system. >> how does this factor in, is this something the u.s. and other nato...
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and today christopher miller also spoke with investigators.arland was initially reluctant to bring the rarely used seditious conspiracy charge. but people familiar with the investigation say the investigators spent months building the case using cooperators, internal communications among the oath keepers and even rhodes himself provided an interview to the fbi. now if convicted, this charge carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. paula reid, cnn, washington. >>> paula, thank you so much. it is been a week of high stake talks and there is still no sign of tensions easing between russia and ukraine. what the u.s. said moscow is planning now to justify an invasion of its neighbor. that is next. and put 48 hour freshness and 1 quarter moisturizers in. dove 0% aluminum deodorant lasting protection that's kinder on skin. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® hig
and today christopher miller also spoke with investigators.arland was initially reluctant to bring the rarely used seditious conspiracy charge. but people familiar with the investigation say the investigators spent months building the case using cooperators, internal communications among the oath keepers and even rhodes himself provided an interview to the fbi. now if convicted, this charge carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. paula reid, cnn, washington. >>> paula, thank...
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just today you had the investigation interview donald trump's last defense secretary, christopher miller. it was an important interview. he was the man in charge of the defense department the day of the january 6th attack. he might be able to shed light on the trump administration's realtime response to the attack on the capitol, or as i should note, lack thereof. now, we're also keeping an eye on the justice department's investigation into what happened on january 6th, which yesterday took quite a dramatic turn. the leader of this right-wing pseudo-paramilitary organization called the oath keepers was arrested yesterday. he was indicted for seditious conspiracy for allegedly coordinating the violent attack on the capitol back on january the 6th. ten other members of the oath keepers were also brought up on those sedition charges just yesterday. now, put this simply. seditious conspiracy is a plot to stop the government from carrying out its laws by force. it's important to emphasize here it's rarely tested, fairly arcane, but it is an important part of the law. now, we will have some ex
just today you had the investigation interview donald trump's last defense secretary, christopher miller. it was an important interview. he was the man in charge of the defense department the day of the january 6th attack. he might be able to shed light on the trump administration's realtime response to the attack on the capitol, or as i should note, lack thereof. now, we're also keeping an eye on the justice department's investigation into what happened on january 6th, which yesterday took...
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the panel on friday met with christopher miller who was the acting defense secretary on the day of theat was discussed in the meeting. miller providedd conflicting testimonies in congress in the past saying trump had "encouraged" protesters with his remarks on january 6th and he believed an organized conspiracy played a role in the capitol attack. in december, the committee met with miller's chief of staff cash patel, a top aid of jim jordan of ohio. we learning more of stewart rhodes, he's been charged of seditious conspiracy for his involvement of the january 6th attack. the oath keepers were already convinced that victory had been stolen from former president trump and members of the far right militia group were making plans to march on the u.s. capitol. the associated press citing court documents reports that rhodes citing we are not getting through this without a civil war. rhodes refused to accept it and marched on mass to the capitol. rhodes joined the army and being discharged after he was injured during a night parachuting accident. federal authorities arrested rhodes in texas
the panel on friday met with christopher miller who was the acting defense secretary on the day of theat was discussed in the meeting. miller providedd conflicting testimonies in congress in the past saying trump had "encouraged" protesters with his remarks on january 6th and he believed an organized conspiracy played a role in the capitol attack. in december, the committee met with miller's chief of staff cash patel, a top aid of jim jordan of ohio. we learning more of stewart...
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christopher: shutting down all those atm's. [laughter] jerry: do more, don't do less. miller: the history of human development is the history of increased energy consumption. we have to figure out a way to make energy sustainable. jim: left wing crypto twitter savage miller, let me do another pivot. my gender for the rest of the minutes together is to ask you, thanks to our audience, i have tried to weave in audience questions. christopher: quiet noises. jim: you have been well behaved from our perspective. i want to talk about this question about digital dollar and let's do privacy because we only barely touched on privacy. what's the difference between a digital dollar and electronic transactions we have now, online bill payments, mobile wallets, tetra? -- etc.? christopher: the digital dollars not relying on the credit of a particular banking institution, it is relying on the credit of the full u.s. government. it is a return to the type of money humans have used since the dawn of time, for the last 400 years or so. that is tokenized money. humans used tokens, whether it b
christopher: shutting down all those atm's. [laughter] jerry: do more, don't do less. miller: the history of human development is the history of increased energy consumption. we have to figure out a way to make energy sustainable. jim: left wing crypto twitter savage miller, let me do another pivot. my gender for the rest of the minutes together is to ask you, thanks to our audience, i have tried to weave in audience questions. christopher: quiet noises. jim: you have been well behaved from our...