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and that is where john eastman comes into the picture. eastman, of course, is a lawyer, and a die hard trump ally who was the architect behind much of the attempted coup and in fact he even spoke at trump's january 6th rally at the lips, the one where trump incited the insurrection. >> all we are demanding of vice president pence is an afternoon at 1:00, we are in he let the legislatures of the states look into this, so that we get to the bottom of it, and americans will find out whether they have control of the government or not. we no longer live in a self governing republic if we cannot get the answer to this question. this is bigger than president trump. it is a very essence of our republican former government and it has to be done. and anybody that is not willing to stand up and do it does not deserve to be in the office. >> all right, so, that is what eastman was saying publicly. but more notably is the work that he summoned was doing behind the scenes. he altered the now infamous coup memo, where he actually urged then vice preside
and that is where john eastman comes into the picture. eastman, of course, is a lawyer, and a die hard trump ally who was the architect behind much of the attempted coup and in fact he even spoke at trump's january 6th rally at the lips, the one where trump incited the insurrection. >> all we are demanding of vice president pence is an afternoon at 1:00, we are in he let the legislatures of the states look into this, so that we get to the bottom of it, and americans will find out whether...
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i mean, what is eastman's criminal exposure? well as trump and others who are, you know, looks like involved with eastman. i clerked with john eastman on the supreme court. he clerked for clarence thomas when i clerked for justice stephen breyer, and i thought he was a little kooky, but never coupy. that's what he's doing here. under the cover of math he's trying to throw out votes and his theory is 4% of absentee ballots are generally thrown out. here there were smaller fractions thrown out of .4% so let's just throw out an additional 3.6% of the ballots. what -- first, i'm not even sure how the ballots were cast by mark meadows. second, i don't think there's any electoral scheme anywhere which works the way eastman is proposing. it's ludicrous on its face and eastman knew it. the emails are so telling because eastman uses the phrase, quote, will provide some cover as i flashed earlier on the screen a call and that's just that eastman knew what he was doing and was wrongful and this is a bite of the apple. first you lose an ele
i mean, what is eastman's criminal exposure? well as trump and others who are, you know, looks like involved with eastman. i clerked with john eastman on the supreme court. he clerked for clarence thomas when i clerked for justice stephen breyer, and i thought he was a little kooky, but never coupy. that's what he's doing here. under the cover of math he's trying to throw out votes and his theory is 4% of absentee ballots are generally thrown out. here there were smaller fractions thrown out of...
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betsy, i want to ask you about eastman in light of politico's new reporting, john eastman revealed fridaymp either directly or via six conduits during the chaotic weeks that preceded the january 6th attack on the capitol. explain what's new about eastman and trump. >> what we know is just how deep and close the relationship between these two men was. eastman is essentially saying i was 100% trump's lawyer. i was working directly for him. the advocacy that i engaged in was on his behalf and he was my client. eastman has to be able to make that argument persuasively if he wants to win in court here and if he wants to have any sort of a prayer of making the case that attorney-client privilege should shield the materials that the select committee is trying to obtain and that's why he is really kind of revealing himself in terms of the nature of the work that he did for the president. he wasn't freelancing whatsoever in his version of the story. he wasn't doing anything that wasn't blessed and encouraged by president trump. what is notable about that clip he played and the project that eastman
betsy, i want to ask you about eastman in light of politico's new reporting, john eastman revealed fridaymp either directly or via six conduits during the chaotic weeks that preceded the january 6th attack on the capitol. explain what's new about eastman and trump. >> what we know is just how deep and close the relationship between these two men was. eastman is essentially saying i was 100% trump's lawyer. i was working directly for him. the advocacy that i engaged in was on his behalf...
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his name is john eastman. this is him at president trump's rally on january six last year, the one where trump and his allies wound up the crowd with the election being stolen and sent them off in the direction of the united states capitol. john eastman was a lawyer working on trump's plan to overturn joe biden's election win. he's the one they wrote this crazy memo that laid out a step by step plan by which vice president mike pence could hand the election to trump on january 6th. that plan, in a nutshell, was for pence to declare that biden's win in seven swing states was disputed and therefore could not be counted. well, emails that were just obtained by the denver post and published by politico show how john eastman was trying to lay the groundwork for that plan, how he was trying to create a pretense for pence to reject biden's win in those seven states. what he did was he came up with a magic formula by which those states would just not count a whole bunch of biden votes. remember, if you tossed out a wh
his name is john eastman. this is him at president trump's rally on january six last year, the one where trump and his allies wound up the crowd with the election being stolen and sent them off in the direction of the united states capitol. john eastman was a lawyer working on trump's plan to overturn joe biden's election win. he's the one they wrote this crazy memo that laid out a step by step plan by which vice president mike pence could hand the election to trump on january 6th. that plan,...
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i know you remember this guy, his name is john eastman. this is him at president trump's rally on january 6th last year, the one where trufrl and his allies rallied up allies about the election being stolen and john eastman was a lawyer trump's plan to overturn joe biden's election win. he is the with that laid out this crazy memo with a step by step plan by which vice president pence could hand thes election to trump on january 6th. that plan in a nutshell was for pence to declare that biden's win in seven swing states was disputed and therefore could not bete counted. emails just obtained by the denver post and published by "politico" show how john eastman was trying to lay the ground work for that plan and trying to create aan pretext for pence to reject biden's win in those seven states. what he did was he came up with a magic formula, by which those states would just not count a whole bunch of biden votes because whremember, if you just toss out a whole bunch of your opponent's voit, voila, you win. now, the reason these emails exist
i know you remember this guy, his name is john eastman. this is him at president trump's rally on january 6th last year, the one where trufrl and his allies rallied up allies about the election being stolen and john eastman was a lawyer trump's plan to overturn joe biden's election win. he is the with that laid out this crazy memo with a step by step plan by which vice president pence could hand thes election to trump on january 6th. that plan in a nutshell was for pence to declare that biden's...
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and that is where john eastman comes into the picture.an, of course, is a lawyer, and a die hard trump ally who was the architect behind much of the attempted coup and in fact he even spoke at trump's january 6th rally at the lips, the one where
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they have won access to eastman emails. they know it exists now. be able to see these as part of the january 6th investigation. >> when we will see a report from the january 6th committee? >> that's a great question. we know there is public hearings coming in next couple of weeks. >> caitlin, thank you very much. >>> joining me to discuss the law of all this, cnn senior legal analyst elie honig. so let's talk about attorney/client privilege. does that apply to a sitting u.s. president when the question at hand is whether he attempted to help overturn an election? >> well, jim, a sitting u.s. president can have attorney/client privilege. he's entitled to that. but it is very unlikely donald trump is going to win and john eastman is going to win in this case because john eastman already has lost earlier in this case in front of the same judge. you'll probably remember a couple of months ago john eastman argued some documents don't go over to the committee because their communications between me as an attorney and my client donald trump. the court rej
they have won access to eastman emails. they know it exists now. be able to see these as part of the january 6th investigation. >> when we will see a report from the january 6th committee? >> that's a great question. we know there is public hearings coming in next couple of weeks. >> caitlin, thank you very much. >>> joining me to discuss the law of all this, cnn senior legal analyst elie honig. so let's talk about attorney/client privilege. does that apply to a...
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you see this interstate conspiracy -- john eastman is a part of it.terstate communication, saying, you know, here is how to sends to washington a completely fake set of electors. and it is for more than one state. >> absolutely. >> it seems like fani willis has almost the entire, t in georgia, the entire version of the conspiracy. including donald trump's phone calls to the secretary of state. >> that is right, lawrence. there's two separate issues. one is the local investigation with the local folks there, including fake electors that were appointed. and that were potentially appointed by republicans there. that looks, potentially, criminal. and the question you are raising is, how high does it go? do any of these fake electors get contacted by trump or eastman? or people close to him? the the news today is that the electors are cooperating. it's not any surprise that the fake electors are participating. they did not sign up to participate in the crime. all they did was, i suppose, get together and fly to washington d.c. and override the results of t
you see this interstate conspiracy -- john eastman is a part of it.terstate communication, saying, you know, here is how to sends to washington a completely fake set of electors. and it is for more than one state. >> absolutely. >> it seems like fani willis has almost the entire, t in georgia, the entire version of the conspiracy. including donald trump's phone calls to the secretary of state. >> that is right, lawrence. there's two separate issues. one is the local...
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these documents even include hand written notes between trump and eastman.n't know what those notes specifically say it's part of an ongoing court case between the january 6th committee and john eastman because the committee really wants to get possession of the documents and e-mails from eastman because they view eastman as central to their investigation into how -- how the election was overturned. now, you might remember -- excuse me -- how people fought to overturn the election. now, you might remember john eastman as the lawyer who a federal judge said was more likely than not part of a crime with donald trump in their plans to try and overturn the election. there's been no charge there, but this is an ongoing case over documents that the committee believes is necessary for its investigation. >> all right, annie grayer, part of our all-star team covering the fall out of january 6th and the investigation. thanks for joining me today. rudy giuliani met with the house committee investigating the insurrection for more than nine hours yesterday. giuliani was
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was it a solicitation by eastman? and nobody else joined? or was there really a fulsome engagement in this conduct, which is increasingly what the evidence looks like. >> just in case you were not listening or you wanted to hear it again -- i'm going to repeat what we heard from eric holder, where he said, i think all of these things are pushing me towards the very distinct possibility of an indictment, of a former president, people around him, cabinet members, people who served at the justice department. they have to be seriously considered. jackie, what is your reaction to that? >> i mean, look -- a federal judge has already read johnny stints eastman's emails and their totality. -- i think, regardless of whether the select committee ultimately decides to make criminal referrals to the department of justice, based on what they find in the course of their investigation, prosecutors are going to be watching back and forth, regardless. in georgia, for example, you already have fani willis's office, district attorney's office, trying to determ
was it a solicitation by eastman? and nobody else joined? or was there really a fulsome engagement in this conduct, which is increasingly what the evidence looks like. >> just in case you were not listening or you wanted to hear it again -- i'm going to repeat what we heard from eric holder, where he said, i think all of these things are pushing me towards the very distinct possibility of an indictment, of a former president, people around him, cabinet members, people who served at the...
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eastman used a university of colorado email account while a visiting professor there.epublicans continue to try to whitewash the siege as a peaceful protest. in his new book former attorney general eric holder writes while many have tried to erase the danger of january 6th the real story that have day isn't how our country came together to make shower this coup attempt failed, it's how close it came to succeeding. republicans across the country began to work that next time it could. i'm joined by former attorney general eric holder, author of our "our unfinished march, "the violent pass and impaired future of the vote." a very timely bok as well. attorney general holder, thank you for being here, and this is what scares me is -- two things, one, how close they came to actually succeeding in this coup and how detailed the coup planning was but also the fact that they have started working on fixing the things that went wrong so they could get it right the next time especially by reoperation you will up and down the ballot regular republicans, formerly regular republicans
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now, again, eastman is saying these are private attorney/client discussions about eel efforts.y the select committee will get to see the communications? >> they're going to see a lot, if not all the communications just because a big part of being an attorney in addition to being right on the facts and right on the law is not getting under the judge's skin. and what we're seeing here is conduct by the attorneys and by the former president that are just sort of either one trying to delay, and two, trying to put documents under the attorney/client privilege that appear to not be. if you read through the document, he relays a number of communications that strikes the definition of attorney/client privilege. it's hard to see how some of them won't end up in the committee's hands. >> and the investigation of of a tour the day before the attack. i want to revisit what that congressman said about this visit on january 6th as the attack was unfolding. listen. >> we actually had about a dozen people that wanted to voit. we had them in our office. they definitely were peaceful people. peo
now, again, eastman is saying these are private attorney/client discussions about eel efforts.y the select committee will get to see the communications? >> they're going to see a lot, if not all the communications just because a big part of being an attorney in addition to being right on the facts and right on the law is not getting under the judge's skin. and what we're seeing here is conduct by the attorneys and by the former president that are just sort of either one trying to delay,...
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the committee really wants documents that eastman has as part of its investigation because eastman wass plan of overturning the election. you might remember eastman as the lawyer who a federal judge called -- said was more likely than not to have planned a crime after the election with trump. now, no charge has been made, but this is an ongoing court case that the committee really wants documents from. >> fascinating stuff. thank you for that. >>> next, oil tanks sitting nearly empty in new york harbor fueling warnings that diesel prices are about to skyrocket. >>> and stanley tucci steps out of italy, and explores how italian migrants have explored the food scene in his dadopted scene of london. >> mashed potatoes here, scallops, just going to go to the grill. >> two minutes on the grill, and then it's time for some pyrotechnics. >> this is dangerous, yeah. >> that's nice. >> so now a flame on the top, and the two main ingredients. >> that's like a candy, practically. >> it's quite unusual, but. >> okay. >> whoa. >> now, soaked in vinegar, capers, egg whites and garlic. oil. >> oh, my
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quote, john eastman has some really interesting research on this. the good news is that eastman is proposing an approach that unlike what sydney powell has proposed could be examined very quickly. a judge ruling trump and eastman more likely than not committed crimes in trying to overturn the election. it was trump praising eastman during his january 6th speech. >> john is one of the most brilliant lawyers in the country and he looked at this and he said, what an absolute disgrace that this could be happening to our constitution. and he looked at mike pence, and i hope mike is going to do the right thing. i hope so. i hope so. because if mike pence does the right thing, we win the election. >> trump is also under criminal investigation in georgia, and that drone seems to be closing in on the fake electors plot with some of those frauds cooperating. the d.a. is reportedly investigating whether the pro-trump electors in georgia had any knowledge that their actions may have been a component of a broader potentially illegal plot. the committee has so mu
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this may not be the last time we hear about eastman or his emails. there is an additional 20, 000, sorry, 27,000 pages, of his documents that remain in dispute. which may be still be turned over to the committee in a later day. joining me now is daniel goldman, a former u.s. attorney for the district of new york. he former worked as -- during the first impeachment of donald trump. danielle, good to see you this. morning let us talk about all of these texts. we have seen leaks and texan audio recordings in the last week and we have also heard from the january six committee that they are going to start public hearings on june 9th. you have been through this before. what does this all mean? >> it means that we are getting a sneak peek into what's kind of evidence the january six committee has. i understand that to the committee generally, was quite ex upset that these text messages leaked. because they will be featured as part of the series of hearings that we started in june. in the event what we are learning from them is more of what we know, which is
this may not be the last time we hear about eastman or his emails. there is an additional 20, 000, sorry, 27,000 pages, of his documents that remain in dispute. which may be still be turned over to the committee in a later day. joining me now is daniel goldman, a former u.s. attorney for the district of new york. he former worked as -- during the first impeachment of donald trump. danielle, good to see you this. morning let us talk about all of these texts. we have seen leaks and texan audio...
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that is what eastman is about, to.he legitimate results of the votes of the people, to ignore the votes of the people to get what he wants. and that is too dangerous for democracy. i think there is a good chance of that. there is none of the issues of the federal government prosecuting a former president. this would be the state of georgia. through the county. the district attorney. i think that is a very good one, with very solid evidence. >> betsy, jill, thank you both so much for spending time with us. next, their unpaid work makes the world go round. a frank discussion about the realities of caregiving in this country. straight ahead. but first, here's a look at what else is ahead tonight on msnbc. >> hey there. tonight at nine eastern, congresswoman nanette barragan will be here to discuss the future of roe v. wade. a right she will fight like hell to make sure women continue to have. tonight, nine eastern on msnbc. tonight, nine eastern on msnbc. and doug. ♪ harp plays ♪ only two things are forever: love and libe
that is what eastman is about, to.he legitimate results of the votes of the people, to ignore the votes of the people to get what he wants. and that is too dangerous for democracy. i think there is a good chance of that. there is none of the issues of the federal government prosecuting a former president. this would be the state of georgia. through the county. the district attorney. i think that is a very good one, with very solid evidence. >> betsy, jill, thank you both so much for...
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they're documents eastman is trying to keep from the january 6th committee.that donald trump's own handwriting to john eastman saying look at this, look at that. do this. do that. >> donald trump is known to send sharpie notes to reporters to supporters, anybody. i'm sure john eastman is not the only person with handwritten notes from trump, but this puts a lot of pressure on the hearings, whether they can get the notes and get ground breaking evidence, something that grabs the attention of people, because i will tell you when you talk to voters out in wisconsin, out in pennsylvania and some of the states, even democrats who are appalled by what happened on january 6th, this is not something that they bring up regularly. they're talking about the cost of living. they're talking about the cost of gas. things that impact them on a daily basis. yes, they are concerned about what happened, but these hearings that happened in june have got to grab their attention to matter. >> so you make a critical point about the hearing. we know the committee is doing meticulou
they're documents eastman is trying to keep from the january 6th committee.that donald trump's own handwriting to john eastman saying look at this, look at that. do this. do that. >> donald trump is known to send sharpie notes to reporters to supporters, anybody. i'm sure john eastman is not the only person with handwritten notes from trump, but this puts a lot of pressure on the hearings, whether they can get the notes and get ground breaking evidence, something that grabs the attention...
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john eastman is the classic buffer as this each is going on, he continues to bother people. -- he askspence to continue even though the capital is under siege. at one point, one of mike pence 's people emails him and says, because of your bolt -- we are under siege. he he continues, yet he purses. to me, john eastman is the key to the connection between, if there is any connection to the season and donald trump. he was working with him. to the extent he claims client privilege it is unusual. >> it is not our type. >> there is no attorney client privilege for a crime or a fraud. that is the crime fraud exception. the court already concluded that these claims of privilege or a no go. in fairness to the court and in fairness to eastman, we have never really been here before where there is a siege being investigated and we are determining whether or not the communications with the president may have been attorney-client privilege. we're doing this for the first time, sadly, because of january six. >> there's a process where the judge will look at it and see if this applies, right? >> we do
john eastman is the classic buffer as this each is going on, he continues to bother people. -- he askspence to continue even though the capital is under siege. at one point, one of mike pence 's people emails him and says, because of your bolt -- we are under siege. he he continues, yet he purses. to me, john eastman is the key to the connection between, if there is any connection to the season and donald trump. he was working with him. to the extent he claims client privilege it is unusual....
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to marjorie eastman, i thank you and your husband for your service.our citizen services a model for us. there were 14 republicans that put their names forward in this primary and i am honored to be the republican nominee. [applause] but now, we need to pull together and look to the real race in november. i was glad to see that at the many events we participated in, each of us took the unity pledge to support the eventual winner of this primary. that sent a message to democrats that this party is united to take back the senate and save this country. [applause] i told my team i wanted to visit each and every of our state's 100 counties, not just the ones with high populations or the big tv markets and i got a view of politics a candidate needs to look voters in the eye and ask for their vote. that is what we did. we got a little criticism, but our 100-county tour made me a better candidate with a deeper love for the state. in every county, i heard stories of high grocery costs, skyrocketing fuel prices, shortages of basic necessities like infant formula
to marjorie eastman, i thank you and your husband for your service.our citizen services a model for us. there were 14 republicans that put their names forward in this primary and i am honored to be the republican nominee. [applause] but now, we need to pull together and look to the real race in november. i was glad to see that at the many events we participated in, each of us took the unity pledge to support the eventual winner of this primary. that sent a message to democrats that this party...
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john eastman helping the plat strategy for overturning the election. joining me is evan perez. they tried to shield this under attorney/client privilege. they would have handwritten notes between the president and this lawyer. >> reporter: this is a time when there are documents with donald trump, you know, directly saying the strategy that he wanted his lawyers to pursue in order to try to block the inauguration of the duly elected president, president biden. and what eastman is doing here, he's fighting over hundreds of documents at the january 6th committee, a judge has said should have access to, he says this is protected under attorney/client privilege. he said a lot of communications were through aides, campaign aides, aides in the white house. but, for the first time we are learning, he is saying he's got obviously direct communications with the former president but also hand-written notes that lay out some of this strategy. the issue for eastman is a judge has already ruled that some of these documents that the january 6th committee wants, which would normally be shield
john eastman helping the plat strategy for overturning the election. joining me is evan perez. they tried to shield this under attorney/client privilege. they would have handwritten notes between the president and this lawyer. >> reporter: this is a time when there are documents with donald trump, you know, directly saying the strategy that he wanted his lawyers to pursue in order to try to block the inauguration of the duly elected president, president biden. and what eastman is doing...
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now the denver post has obtained e-mails with eastman telling a state rep just use a made-up formula,nt trump lead. that would help provide some cover. i know the media obsess on every single january 6th development, but that sounds like a pretty brazen scheme. >> it does, but at the same time it has become a common belief on both sides now that american elections are stolen and illegitimate. democrats believe overwhelmingly the incoming press secretary, for example, has a said the 2016 presidency was stolen through fraud. so if you believe the 2020 election was stolen like eastman does, going to court and trying to convince legislate to haves that you're right, i -- legislators, i personally don't think it's a positive thing because i don't think the ed was there. they tried and failed, and they walked out peacefully on january 20th. yes, there was a riot on january 6th, he wasn't there are, but they transferred power peacefully, and i think calling it a coup or anything like that is just kind of catstizing rhetoric the media loves. howard: absolutely. but at the same time, trump con
now the denver post has obtained e-mails with eastman telling a state rep just use a made-up formula,nt trump lead. that would help provide some cover. i know the media obsess on every single january 6th development, but that sounds like a pretty brazen scheme. >> it does, but at the same time it has become a common belief on both sides now that american elections are stolen and illegitimate. democrats believe overwhelmingly the incoming press secretary, for example, has a said the 2016...
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john eastman, this is the attorney who wrote this memo detailing the plan for vp pence on january 6thled in a court filing overnight that he had some direct correspondence with former president trump about overturning the 2020 election including handwritten notes from trump. eastman and his team are arguing that the committee should not have access under attorney/client privilege, but this could be obviously some crucial evidence here. the importance from your perspective? >> well, john eastman has been fighting, complying with the committee's request to get to the bottom of what led up to the attack on the capital on january 6th. every step of the way. so he has consistently argued that his information should not be able to be turned over, and he has not cooperated in the committee's investigation. he obviously maintains and has in his possession knowledge and documents that are highly relevant to the committee's investigation. it's particularly his communications directly with the white house and obviously his involvement in crafting a strategy to overturn the election. >> all right
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eastman is the guy who wrote the instruction manual for trump's coup.une. congress men said they will expose the worst presidential political crime in american history. insider senior and order, katie tubman, washington post national political reporter -- and opinion columnist at the boston globe. it's good to see you all. rene, i'll start with you. there is so much evidence that we in the media, that the public has seen, regarding 16. there still is a need for a narrative that is going to string this all together, and put it in context. specifically, for americans who may not have been paying attention to every piece that has dropped bit by bit. how much power will these public hearings hold for the american people, and how does the committee make sure they get this right? >> you know, i think what it reminds me of is when i was a kid and my grandfather was glued to the television watching the watergate hearings. he wasn't the only american who was doing that. that is what drove home for many people in this country exactly what was happening with the n
eastman is the guy who wrote the instruction manual for trump's coup.une. congress men said they will expose the worst presidential political crime in american history. insider senior and order, katie tubman, washington post national political reporter -- and opinion columnist at the boston globe. it's good to see you all. rene, i'll start with you. there is so much evidence that we in the media, that the public has seen, regarding 16. there still is a need for a narrative that is going to...
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with a late court filing, eastman urged a judge to maintain the confidentiality of his work for the ex president. he may have given us the clearest insight yet into the flurry of miscommunication, or the flurry of communication, between the former president, the top aides, and the campaign lawyers. political reports quote that the filing also describes the direct role of trump himself in developing strategy, detailing two-handed written notes from the former president about information that he thought might be useful for the anticipated litigation. these notes are among the documents that eastman is seeking to shield via attorney client privilege, and quote. we are going to wait to see how well the argument holds. up it is increasingly apparent that the former president's big lie is his inability to accept the reality of his election lost. now, the republican party has aligned itself with the big lie that it would rather perpetuate the lie than analyze the reasons behind their electoral failures. if you can believe it, there was a time when the republicans actually took that sort of th
with a late court filing, eastman urged a judge to maintain the confidentiality of his work for the ex president. he may have given us the clearest insight yet into the flurry of miscommunication, or the flurry of communication, between the former president, the top aides, and the campaign lawyers. political reports quote that the filing also describes the direct role of trump himself in developing strategy, detailing two-handed written notes from the former president about information that he...
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eastman later claims that the content in his emails, argue that executive privilege sued the committeeand now his lawyer on friday, said according to the committee, the 10,000 files of those emails will be released to the committee. >> wow, ali 10,000 emails. i also want to, know how many do these new letters matter? as long as they keep our propping up trump's big lie. i will ask you go lowell. the white house correspondents dinner was back for the first time recently. comedian -- hosted the star studded event. he worked at everybody, including the president. >> president biden's lack of filter does get into hot water sometimes. he caused a hue international instant saying that that vladimir putin should be removed from power. it was very upsetting to russia. until someone explained to them that none of the stuff biden wants actually gets done. >> over 2500 people or there, and everyone was required to show their vaccination history. vice president kamala harris was unable to attend, as she tested positive for covid earlier in the week. president joe biden, however, did make an appear
eastman later claims that the content in his emails, argue that executive privilege sued the committeeand now his lawyer on friday, said according to the committee, the 10,000 files of those emails will be released to the committee. >> wow, ali 10,000 emails. i also want to, know how many do these new letters matter? as long as they keep our propping up trump's big lie. i will ask you go lowell. the white house correspondents dinner was back for the first time recently. comedian -- hosted...
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we take on the world and we're all about the stories that matter to whatever it eastman follow with me on fire made for mines. this is did have the news asia coming up to date. she lumpkins are running out of petrol and their patience demand for political change continue even as the new prime minister mourns of was times to come. but get his leadership, don't things around for the island nation. where in colombo for on says ah, i british energy, welcome to d w. news asia could join us. she like us energy minister says the country has no money left to pay for fuel imports. that essentially means for luncheons queuing for petrol at gas stations. we get nothing. the small fuel reserve the country does have will only be released for essential services, like ambulances, as the economic crisis, wesson's. so does the political one. on tuesday, parliament voted against and opposition motion to condemn president catawba, at our departure for his handling of the crisis. protest as have been calling for his resignation for months, but he continues to remain unmoved. new prime minister on in victo
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because a federal judge in california did announce, in his finding, that after litigating the john eastman email issue, that there was evidence by a preponderance of the evidence, 51%, that donald trump and john eastman committed two felony crimes together. so, now i suggest that ups the ante on the mccarthy of the world, if they decide to refuse to testify against donald trump, when a federal judge has already announced by a preponderance -- that actually constitutes to federal felonies in and of itself, if you refused to come forward and talk about the crimes that have been committed against the united states. accessory after the fact and misfortune of a felony. which we haven't talked about a lot. that comes directly into play, because a crime has been committed that is cognizable by a court of the united states, and you can seal it? which is wet mccarthy and the others would be doing if they refused to testify. you have committed a three-year federal felony. >> we've also got evidence, in some of the letters, of just the degree of plotting that was happening. particularly this one sort
because a federal judge in california did announce, in his finding, that after litigating the john eastman email issue, that there was evidence by a preponderance of the evidence, 51%, that donald trump and john eastman committed two felony crimes together. so, now i suggest that ups the ante on the mccarthy of the world, if they decide to refuse to testify against donald trump, when a federal judge has already announced by a preponderance -- that actually constitutes to federal felonies in and...
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because this is very similar to this key scheme that eastman was pulling, getting her testimony is just critical. >> so, where would that proper criminal investigation be, joyce, given this touches on arizona, she's in d.c., there's an investigation in georgia, there's main justice. and what does chief justice roberts have to do here, because there is not a great playbook for this. for all of america's other historical problems, it hasn't in public had these kind of problems with members of the court and their spouses before. >> it would be horribly sensitive politically to try to subpoena supreme court justice's wife. the best outcome would be for her to voluntarily sit down and talk to a couple of agents about what she knows. but the problem, or perhaps the beauty of our system is, you're not insulated because of accountability because of who you're married to. if she has knowledge, doj would reach out to get it, she needs to be questioned too. you raise an interesting question about jurisdiction and where the investigation should be situated. you know, we've now heard starting with j
because this is very similar to this key scheme that eastman was pulling, getting her testimony is just critical. >> so, where would that proper criminal investigation be, joyce, given this touches on arizona, she's in d.c., there's an investigation in georgia, there's main justice. and what does chief justice roberts have to do here, because there is not a great playbook for this. for all of america's other historical problems, it hasn't in public had these kind of problems with members...
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the little boy bruce mutes eastman here. because a different country with a couple nashville charitable, you mean money with that was the one you got when the start make sure no, but b b a spoke with a couple trip. how she going through back usually with the money for the mobile, the should be to buy a movie . i asked them how they feel, seen their countrymen in the west hiding and bomb shelters and clean to europe worth a . 6 so grading wanted to talk with you to purchase a new car, that's not a problem with much the coil feature. when you thought your bye with lush, a, a delevie, and he's not the guy i watched on your bill that are still opinion that the distribution, i guess we're gonna be charged less. i'm. i'm given us to be the receipt of a supposed to be to them are looking at you when you will because they should talk a little less than that with almost done with the money. i mean that was and which is the cooking with with dish. so be soon ukraine has been awards, so for the last 8 years, government forces have been
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of course, she knows john eastman. he clerk for her husband.uthor of this scheme to have states select new slates of electors that were fake, fictitious, weren't the slates properly elected. it's worth inquiring into what she knows and what conversations they had. garrett, the last thing is that eastman himself filed a pleading in court last night. in that pleading, he is trying to protect a number of his emails claiming they are privileged. he is conceding he had direct contact with president trump and indirect contact through six other people. he doesn't identify who they are. in the weeks leading up to january 6. >> he lost a couple of court cases on those emails. there's other january 6 news that came out yesterday afternoon regarding georgia representative barry loudermilk. they wrote, we believe you have information regarding a tour you led through parts of the capitol complex on january 5. the complex was closed then, as you and i know. what's the significance? >> there's a view -- this is something that has been talked about over the la
of course, she knows john eastman. he clerk for her husband.uthor of this scheme to have states select new slates of electors that were fake, fictitious, weren't the slates properly elected. it's worth inquiring into what she knows and what conversations they had. garrett, the last thing is that eastman himself filed a pleading in court last night. in that pleading, he is trying to protect a number of his emails claiming they are privileged. he is conceding he had direct contact with president...
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we will focus on trump's lawyers, people like rudy giuliani and john eastman. for more on these efforts, we are joined by michael teter, the managing director of the 65 project. michael, thank you so much are joining us. tell us about the mission of the 65 project, and what you hope to achieve with it? >> the 65 project was organized to hold accountable the -- they have a responsibility to the public and to the profession to make sure that they are telling the truth to the court, that they are not engaging in fraudulent, bogus lawsuits. the effort to overturn the elections is the most egregious example of what a lawyer should not be doing. we need to hold them accountable and create a system of deterrence to stop lawyers from engaging in that behavior in the future. >> let's focus on ted cruz here in a moment. the complaint and gets with their careers, fog but -- widespread voting fraud and his participation in a lawsuit protesting the 2020 election results in pennsylvania. how did ted cruz crossed a line from, let's say, political speech to unethical conduct,
we will focus on trump's lawyers, people like rudy giuliani and john eastman. for more on these efforts, we are joined by michael teter, the managing director of the 65 project. michael, thank you so much are joining us. tell us about the mission of the 65 project, and what you hope to achieve with it? >> the 65 project was organized to hold accountable the -- they have a responsibility to the public and to the profession to make sure that they are telling the truth to the court, that...
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eastman did, what jeffrey clark did at the united states department of justice, what mr. meadows was doing from the white house. these are all things i think obviously need to be investigated. especially for those people who are lawyers. even there are not criminal sanctions, there need to be bar sanctions. real questions asked about whether or not their ability to continue to practice law should be examined. they did things inconsistent with what officers of the court are supposed to do. >> you describe yourself as an institutionalist. you come to this reluctantly. talk to me about donald trump, that raffensperger call and other clear pieces of allegations, if not evidence. tell me about whether you think he should be prosecuted. >> i certainly think we are at a place where a consideration of his prosecution is appropriate. that's a hard thing for me to say. that's a hard thing for me to say. the united states never does these kinds of things. as much as we disagree with the predecessor administration, you never use the criminal laws to go after them. yet given what they
eastman did, what jeffrey clark did at the united states department of justice, what mr. meadows was doing from the white house. these are all things i think obviously need to be investigated. especially for those people who are lawyers. even there are not criminal sanctions, there need to be bar sanctions. real questions asked about whether or not their ability to continue to practice law should be examined. they did things inconsistent with what officers of the court are supposed to do....
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eastman sounds like it's cooperating, he's not, he's stalling on the big document that shows a crimewe're not going to do it. they didn't do it in the impeachment and hill stay in mar-a-lago. best guess. >> that's gas. harry lippman, thank you, we appreciate your best guess. we'll be right back everybody with the return of the head-scratcher and high five of the week. five o the week we discover exciting new technologies. redefine who we are and how we want to lead our lives. basically, choose what we want our future to look like. so what's yours going to be? (vo) verizon is going ultra! and now, you can too with the offer you just can't miss. for a limited time, get a 5g phone on us! (mom) delightful. (vo) with no trade-in required. (dad) i love it. (vo) what's not to love! verizon is going ultra, so you can get more. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited yell) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to supp
eastman sounds like it's cooperating, he's not, he's stalling on the big document that shows a crimewe're not going to do it. they didn't do it in the impeachment and hill stay in mar-a-lago. best guess. >> that's gas. harry lippman, thank you, we appreciate your best guess. we'll be right back everybody with the return of the head-scratcher and high five of the week. five o the week we discover exciting new technologies. redefine who we are and how we want to lead our lives. basically,...
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joining me now is manuel oliver, nicole hockley, and alayah eastman.g us on what is a difficult night for our nation, i imagine a difficult night for you and your families. nicole, your 6-year-old son dylan was killed at sandy hook elementary. many people thought that tragedy would be the defining moment, that there would finally be a change in our gun laws. yet nearly ten years later, here we are. what goes through your heart and mind on a night like this? >> today is eerily similar to what happened in sandy hook. as we learn more details, it seems to become even more similar. so i've been in a state of shock most of today and reliving trauma that seems to be very fresh all over again. and sadness and anger mixed together with a lot of fury compelling me to more action. you mentioned that a lot of people thought sandy hook was the defining moment. now there's, sadly, thousands upon thousands of people that have been impacted by gun violence, by school shootings, in their communities for the last ten years. >> manny, it's been four years since you lost
joining me now is manuel oliver, nicole hockley, and alayah eastman.g us on what is a difficult night for our nation, i imagine a difficult night for you and your families. nicole, your 6-year-old son dylan was killed at sandy hook elementary. many people thought that tragedy would be the defining moment, that there would finally be a change in our gun laws. yet nearly ten years later, here we are. what goes through your heart and mind on a night like this? >> today is eerily similar to...
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the meeting comes as a recent court filing revealed another trump attorney, john eastman, received twoen notes from the president in an effort to overturn election results. still to come on "pbs news weekend"... the real price haiti paid for freedom from slavery and why it's still costing the country today. and... the painful history of native american children forced into one missouri boarding school. ♪ >> this is "pbs news weekend" from weta studios in washington, home of the "pbs newshour," weeknights on pbs. geoff: the island nation of haiti often makes headlines in the midst of crisis. but there's less attention to the factors underlying its status as the poorest nation in the western hemisphere, and one of the most unstable. "the new york times" has conducted an unprecedented investigation into those root causes, and is putting a harsh spotlight on haiti's former colonizer, france. ali rogin has more. ali: to learn more about this sweeping investition, i'm joined by catherine porter. she's the toronto bureau chief of "the new york times," and she's been covering haiti since its d
the meeting comes as a recent court filing revealed another trump attorney, john eastman, received twoen notes from the president in an effort to overturn election results. still to come on "pbs news weekend"... the real price haiti paid for freedom from slavery and why it's still costing the country today. and... the painful history of native american children forced into one missouri boarding school. ♪ >> this is "pbs news weekend" from weta studios in washington,...
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now, that's not to say that you can't run eastman kodak, but in this instance, that's not the circumstance >> mike. >> we've seen outperformance since may 11th i think that's significant and also this company, believe it or not, is getting cheap and if we start to see positive cash flow, we are really seeing the bottom in the course of the last several weeks here and it's a buy. >>> still to come, a nat gas play that's fueled up to play catch up with the sector and for everything options action, check out our website and sign up for our newsletter much more options action right after this trading isn't just a hobby. it's your future. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim® is right there with you. to help you become a smarter investor. with an innovative trading platform full of customizable tools. dedicated trade desk pros and a passionate trader community sharing strategies right on the platform. because we take trading as seriously as you do. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade it's time for our memorial day sale on
now, that's not to say that you can't run eastman kodak, but in this instance, that's not the circumstance >> mike. >> we've seen outperformance since may 11th i think that's significant and also this company, believe it or not, is getting cheap and if we start to see positive cash flow, we are really seeing the bottom in the course of the last several weeks here and it's a buy. >>> still to come, a nat gas play that's fueled up to play catch up with the sector and for...
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the obvious with as we take on the world, we're all about the stories that matter to whatever it eastman following w on fire made for mines in this is did other news asia coming up to date? she lumpkins are running out of petrol and their patience demand for political change continue even as the new prime minister warns of was times to come, but get his leadership down things around for the island nation. where in colombo for on says ah.
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all in as we take on the world i, we're all about the stories that matter to whatever it eastman following. dfw on fire made for mines. devastated houses are we can with effects of climate change. i mean felt worldwide before a station in the rain forest continued. carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your own mind. d. w. late for mine's a 21 year olds, russian soldiers on trial in ukraine for war crimes. he's admitted, shooting and killing a 62 year old civilian to stop him from reporting the presence of russian troops in his village. but just think about that for a moment. 21 years old. what turns a 21 year old soldier into a war criminal? and where's the line in war time? i'm fil gail in berlin and this is the day.
all in as we take on the world i, we're all about the stories that matter to whatever it eastman following. dfw on fire made for mines. devastated houses are we can with effects of climate change. i mean felt worldwide before a station in the rain forest continued. carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your own mind. d. w. late for mine's a 21 year olds,...
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after the meeting eastman said to giuliani, there's no way this is going to happen.e the exact minute by minute timeline, but i think eastman tells giuliani it's not going to happen on or around the same time he calls for trial by combat. i don't know anyone closer to trump explicitly calling for violence other than rudy giuliani. do you think they're looking at some of these other individuals in addition to trump, jackie, in terms of criminal referrals or do you think their assumption is if they see it doj sees it? >> this topic exactly, nicole is the conversation that's lively debate amongst the members. i'm not sure if there's been an agreement yet, but i want to note the very strong language that was used in the statement yesterday about giuliani. important witness to overthrow the govern am. that phrase has not been publicly used by the committee in quite some time. it does remind me of chairman thompson comments their work last year when he did have an election, we weren't there to steal anything, and -- if they keep coming back, and there wasn't the con pir se
after the meeting eastman said to giuliani, there's no way this is going to happen.e the exact minute by minute timeline, but i think eastman tells giuliani it's not going to happen on or around the same time he calls for trial by combat. i don't know anyone closer to trump explicitly calling for violence other than rudy giuliani. do you think they're looking at some of these other individuals in addition to trump, jackie, in terms of criminal referrals or do you think their assumption is if...
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