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renee ellis: and malala's autobiography.e: in all, dozens of books were on the list, including ones written by a nobel prize winner, a supreme court justice, several celebrated children's authors, even a coloring book. almost all of them written about or by people of color. christina ellis: "ven a mi casa," a dr. seuss book. olivia pituch: "pink is for boys." joie: why do you think these books were picked? christina ellis: i honestly -- i cannot tell you why, because i don't know their motives behind it. but i do know, it's interesting that all these books were about bipoc members. olivia pituch: it was truly a terrifying moment for a lot of us, because we were like, this is our school. this isn't something that we're reading over the news. christina ellis: and so i texted her. i said, "we have to do something about this." she said, "i agree." renee ellis: we knew that it wasn't right. so we came together as a group, and we started protesting, and we asked our friends to come along with us. it's not just our struggle, it's t
renee ellis: and malala's autobiography.e: in all, dozens of books were on the list, including ones written by a nobel prize winner, a supreme court justice, several celebrated children's authors, even a coloring book. almost all of them written about or by people of color. christina ellis: "ven a mi casa," a dr. seuss book. olivia pituch: "pink is for boys." joie: why do you think these books were picked? christina ellis: i honestly -- i cannot tell you why, because i don't...
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ellis, both who work for you. on january 19th ellis shows up for work and receives a security clearance. the next day shortly after president biden is sworn in, you place ellis on administrative leave. on january 19th you're aware of these supposed security incidents and you approve lieutenant commander ellis' clearance. then just after the biden team is installed you decide that ellis is no longer fit to serve. the ig report says you dropped the investigation of ellis after he withdrew as nsa general counsel. so you open an investigation based on allegations made by your subordinates. then you drop the probe so no one ever finds out if there's any evidence to support that. to sum up you found a fake news story planted by someone close to you to get rid of ellis. you ruined the career of a lieutenant commander for political reasons. you accuse him of mishandling classified information. hopefully you can get those names to the committee. i want to talk about mishandling of classified information. i want to just the
ellis, both who work for you. on january 19th ellis shows up for work and receives a security clearance. the next day shortly after president biden is sworn in, you place ellis on administrative leave. on january 19th you're aware of these supposed security incidents and you approve lieutenant commander ellis' clearance. then just after the biden team is installed you decide that ellis is no longer fit to serve. the ig report says you dropped the investigation of ellis after he withdrew as nsa...
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michael ellis. i too received, from len carlson of the d.o.d. o.i.g., the conclusion that none of the withins in the hiring process indicate there was any pressure from the white house or any political pressure whatsoever. very concerned about political influence and then i want to note, as i have before when we raised this issue, nancy pelosi personally sent a letter requesting that he not be installed. while the white house was found to have no interference, we have all of us in our files a letter from the speaker herself indicating her opposition. i also want to note a letter from october 21, concerning the impacts of vaccine mandates. upon our staffing. chris stewart will be asking questions which i support on the impact on our work force of diversity with vaccine mandates. and then i want to ask each of you a yes or no question. we're going an investigation. some of us are on the armed services committee and the intelligence committee. we are very concerned about what has happened in afghanista
michael ellis. i too received, from len carlson of the d.o.d. o.i.g., the conclusion that none of the withins in the hiring process indicate there was any pressure from the white house or any political pressure whatsoever. very concerned about political influence and then i want to note, as i have before when we raised this issue, nancy pelosi personally sent a letter requesting that he not be installed. while the white house was found to have no interference, we have all of us in our files a...
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ellis was forced to savour the prime minister— ellis was forced to savour the prime minister did notris _ minister did not tend to resign and borisjohnson was going minister did not tend to resign and boris johnson was going nowhere. borisjohnson was going nowhere. a lot of— borisjohnson was going nowhere. a lot of anger— borisjohnson was going nowhere. a lot of anger today that answer still have not— lot of anger today that answer still have not been given to the most basic— have not been given to the most basic questions which are threefold to the _ basic questions which are threefold to the prime minister know about the latest _ to the prime minister know about the latest party on may the 20th to which _ latest party on may the 20th to which a — latest party on may the 20th to which a hundred people were invited tty which a hundred people were invited by his— which a hundred people were invited by his private secretary. secondly, did he _ by his private secretary. secondly, did he and — by his private secretary. secondly, did he and his wife couldn't attend that party— did he and
ellis was forced to savour the prime minister— ellis was forced to savour the prime minister did notris _ minister did not tend to resign and borisjohnson was going minister did not tend to resign and boris johnson was going nowhere. borisjohnson was going nowhere. a lot of— borisjohnson was going nowhere. a lot of anger— borisjohnson was going nowhere. a lot of anger today that answer still have not— lot of anger today that answer still have not been given to the most basic— have not...
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to hire lieutenant commander ellis. then as detailed by the inspector general, democrats in congress cited the story to gin up an i.g. investigation and you did it to sabotage lieutenant commander ellis' hiring. a cute trick. you were being forced to hire ellis against your will and you were improperly trying to delay his hiring by citing an i.g. investigation. then, just two days after acting secretary defense directs you to hire ellis, in a miraculous coincidence of timing, your deputy, mr. barns, informs of you two allegations that ellis had mishandled classified information. the first alleged incident involved a state department official who made the allegation to mr. barns -- who made the allegation to mr. barns about that supposed incident. who? general nakasone: i don't know, ranking member. i am not aware who made that allegation. mr. nunes: ok. then, there was a second one. who made the allegation on the second supposed incident? general nakasone: again, ranking member, i don't know who made the allegation. the
to hire lieutenant commander ellis. then as detailed by the inspector general, democrats in congress cited the story to gin up an i.g. investigation and you did it to sabotage lieutenant commander ellis' hiring. a cute trick. you were being forced to hire ellis against your will and you were improperly trying to delay his hiring by citing an i.g. investigation. then, just two days after acting secretary defense directs you to hire ellis, in a miraculous coincidence of timing, your deputy, mr....
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ellis by members of the minority. i want to thank you all for your participation today and for the efforts you're making to make the ic a more diverse workplace. i share the conclusions i think you all do that this will improve the quality and capabilities of the ic. that's vital to the mission of the ic. and we look forward to following up with you in greater detail on the information we have sought that cannot be discussed in open session. but once again i appreciate all of you being here today. i think it's a testament to the priority you all place on these issues within the ic. as my colleague said this is the first time we've had a hearing like this with all the agency heads represented today for many years. so thank you for the priority you're putting on this personally. we'll be following up with you without objection. members are here by granted up to three legislative days to submit questions and your answers will be made part of the formal hearing record. with that the committee stands adjourned. >>> sunday,
ellis by members of the minority. i want to thank you all for your participation today and for the efforts you're making to make the ic a more diverse workplace. i share the conclusions i think you all do that this will improve the quality and capabilities of the ic. that's vital to the mission of the ic. and we look forward to following up with you in greater detail on the information we have sought that cannot be discussed in open session. but once again i appreciate all of you being here...
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ellie: it's like, reallyoncentrated. ella: yeah.e gonna kind of break up when we go back to school. you know, when you're with someone when you graduate, like, often people are, like, moving in together, like, moving to the same city, and, like, applying for jobs in the same place. and, like, i know that, like, speaking for me--and i think it's the same for you--like, no person would be great enough and, like, no love would be grt enough at this point in my life for me to really be willing to do that. i just don't think that-- my personal growth is there. if it hadn't been for the pandemic and, like, the pandemic would not have-- i wouldn't have experienced the pandemic the way i did, if i didn't spend every second with you, which i did. and i think that every time i look back on this relationship, it's going to be both a lot of joy and a lot of, like, sadness just because of, like, how the world is. it's all bittersweet. but i also feel like, honestly, almost all memories in life are like that. and, like, good things are most alway
ellie: it's like, reallyoncentrated. ella: yeah.e gonna kind of break up when we go back to school. you know, when you're with someone when you graduate, like, often people are, like, moving in together, like, moving to the same city, and, like, applying for jobs in the same place. and, like, i know that, like, speaking for me--and i think it's the same for you--like, no person would be great enough and, like, no love would be grt enough at this point in my life for me to really be willing to...
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we're here with tracee ellis ross. want to say stole -- did you liberate anything from the set? >> yeah. i asked to liberate a piece of art that had been on the wall. it has not made it to me i am still under the hopeful idea that it will show up at my door in a package. i don't think i got the piece of art i wanted i did, however, take as much wardrobe as i possibly could fit in my car, because bow johnson had a great wardrobe and at one point, i was loading the back of my car and an abc executive walked by. and i was like, "either turn around or know i am helping the wardrobe department and i am bringing these things to the cleaners the cleaners is on the way home, and i just want to help them out to get all this stuff cleaned up so you can pack it up. >> seth: that was very, very kind. you're a very charitable person. i'm sure he bought that hook, line, and sinker >> absolutely. and you know, everybody knows that about me. i'm helpful. >> seth: very helpful. now, this is a time to embark on new experiences, when you
we're here with tracee ellis ross. want to say stole -- did you liberate anything from the set? >> yeah. i asked to liberate a piece of art that had been on the wall. it has not made it to me i am still under the hopeful idea that it will show up at my door in a package. i don't think i got the piece of art i wanted i did, however, take as much wardrobe as i possibly could fit in my car, because bow johnson had a great wardrobe and at one point, i was loading the back of my car and an abc...
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the panel says sidney powell and jenna ellis also pushed claims of election flawed. for boris epshteyn, committee he reportedly spoke with trump on the morning of january 6th about options to delay the certification of the 2020 election results. the panel says he reportedly attended meetings at the willard hotel where trump allies reportedly led a war room on efforts to overturn joe biden's win. now, in case you have forgottens baseless fraud allegations and conspiracy theories the trump legal team put forward as they tried to keep biden from the presidency, here is a little reminder. >> it was a plan from a centralized place to execute these various acts of voter fraud, specifically focused on big cities and specifically focused on, as you would imagine, big cities controlled by democrats. there are other aspects of this fraud that at this point i really can't reveal. they conducted themselves in a way that suggests there was fraud. one of the things that does involve fraud is not making it possible for the people who were supposed to inspect, to inspect. that's a f
the panel says sidney powell and jenna ellis also pushed claims of election flawed. for boris epshteyn, committee he reportedly spoke with trump on the morning of january 6th about options to delay the certification of the 2020 election results. the panel says he reportedly attended meetings at the willard hotel where trump allies reportedly led a war room on efforts to overturn joe biden's win. now, in case you have forgottens baseless fraud allegations and conspiracy theories the trump legal...
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aunjanue ellis. and music from alessia cara. and now -- jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, thank you. hi, everyone. appreciate that, thanks. gentlemen. guillermo. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thank you for joining us on a night when things are literally looking up. if you are watching this show on tv right now, you might be missing a once-in-a-lifetime event. the lengthiest partial lunar eclipse in almost 600 years is happening at this moment. but you don't have to run out immediately, because it's three hours and 28 minutes long. longer than the movie "dune." by an hour. [ laughter ] so you can go out and take a bunch of blurry pictures you'll never look at after the show. when the sun, the earth, and a full moon line up, it's called, i learned this today, a syzygy. which is a term that was first coined when a cat walked across an astronomer's keyboard. [ laughter ] i tell you something, if jfk doesn't come back tonight, he's not coming ever, right? [ cheers and applause ] somebody tell those q
aunjanue ellis. and music from alessia cara. and now -- jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, thank you. hi, everyone. appreciate that, thanks. gentlemen. guillermo. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thank you for joining us on a night when things are literally looking up. if you are watching this show on tv right now, you might be missing a once-in-a-lifetime event. the lengthiest partial lunar eclipse in almost 600 years is happening...
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ellie, your reaction. >> in the words of powell, one, two, three, for, fifth! if you're a lawyer, you want to plead privilege. for your lawyer to go in 176 times and plead the fifth, that's an interesting piece of information. in terms of the other thing with the monaco confirming that these potentially fake electors ballots are being investigated, that's the first irnd case -- one of the first indications we've gotten that the department of justice is listening to congress. congress has asked -- politicians have asked the department of justice to look into that. that's not mainline part of the january 6th committee investigation. the fact that merrick garland is at least doing that, is at least kind of looking into this issue speaks well for i think going down the road -- if merrick garland will take up the baton. >> let me jump into that. it's very interesting and i think viewers have followed this because it's been a big news story. nou it is a big investigative story. ellie, i think you're speaking to something that is the inner branch activity here, and i
ellie, your reaction. >> in the words of powell, one, two, three, for, fifth! if you're a lawyer, you want to plead privilege. for your lawyer to go in 176 times and plead the fifth, that's an interesting piece of information. in terms of the other thing with the monaco confirming that these potentially fake electors ballots are being investigated, that's the first irnd case -- one of the first indications we've gotten that the department of justice is listening to congress. congress has...
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tonight -- billy murray, dan aykroyd & ernie hudson star of "home sweet home alone," actress ellie kempern all new "closer look, featuring the 8g band with nate smith ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. we hope you're all doing well tonight. and now we are going to get to the news president biden today signed the bipartisan infrastructure bill into law and i think it's good that he's finally taking action against the dilapidated and crumbling approval rating. [ light laughter ] senate minority leader mitch mcconnell did not attend today's signing ceremony for the bipartisan infrastructure bill but in another middle finger to the right, big bird did. [ laughter ] former president trump release a statement on saturday encouraging primary campaigns against republican house members who voted for the bipartisan infrastructure bill and said, quote, "saving america starts by saving the gop from rinos, sellouts and known losers. take it from him, all of those things [ laughter ] in his new book former new jersey governor chr
tonight -- billy murray, dan aykroyd & ernie hudson star of "home sweet home alone," actress ellie kempern all new "closer look, featuring the 8g band with nate smith ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. we hope you're all doing well tonight. and now we are going to get to the news president biden today signed the bipartisan infrastructure bill into law and i think it's good that he's finally...
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she is leading the effort to raise money for the ellis island foundation. had a chance to sit down with her recently to talk about her extraordinary life and dedication to philanthropy and her family. so let me ask you about something i can say i am not an expert on, which is fashion. nobody has ever considered me a fashion plate. uh, you invented something called the wrap dress 40 plus years ago. diane: almost 50 years. david: it is one of the most famous designs in the last 50 years and women are still wearing it, so tell me, were you surprised that after almost 50 years that women are still wearing the same design, obviously different dress, but same design as something popular almost 50 years ago? diane: yeah, i mean, people say i created the wrap dress, which is true, but really the wrap dress created me. because of that dress, i became the woman i wanted to be. i became independent. by being independent, it paid for my children's education, it paid for my house in the country, it paid for my apartment. so it made me free and made me liberated. it was
she is leading the effort to raise money for the ellis island foundation. had a chance to sit down with her recently to talk about her extraordinary life and dedication to philanthropy and her family. so let me ask you about something i can say i am not an expert on, which is fashion. nobody has ever considered me a fashion plate. uh, you invented something called the wrap dress 40 plus years ago. diane: almost 50 years. david: it is one of the most famous designs in the last 50 years and women...
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we interviewed miss ellis at the time.this is after the november 2020 election. >> our strategy is to make sure that we continue to challenge all of these false and fraudulent results. >> what is the point of all this? >> well, the point of this of course is to get to fair and accurate results because the election was stolen and president trump won by a landslide. >> that was false, that was late november, and it was precursor to what earned her and others a subpoena today. we begin with melissa murray and with an eye on washington, juanita tolliver. melissa, your thoughts on the focus of the legal team, including people that definitely played more than one role, the president like any citizen has right to counsel and private legal advice, but they were also in public spewing as the committee puts it lies. what do you see as import to the investigation of these individuals newly subpoenaed? >> seems like the inquiry from the select committee is really focused on the way in which the individuals were out in public whipping
we interviewed miss ellis at the time.this is after the november 2020 election. >> our strategy is to make sure that we continue to challenge all of these false and fraudulent results. >> what is the point of all this? >> well, the point of this of course is to get to fair and accurate results because the election was stolen and president trump won by a landslide. >> that was false, that was late november, and it was precursor to what earned her and others a subpoena...
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general michael flynn was there and trump campaign lawyer janice ellis. in wisconsin today, a big lie purveyor ron johnson announced he is running for reelection for his u.s. senate seat. oh joy. thin there is his republican colleague josh hawley. remember him? hawley has escaped any real consequences for trying to overturn the electoral college vote and supporting the insurrectionists, despite the blatant fist bump. i mean even his brother in arms ted cruz admitted that what happened on january 6 was domestic terrorism. until that is, tucker carlson on fox bullied him into back down live on air. >> it is an anniversary of a violent terrorist attack on the capitol. where we saw the men and women of law enforcement demonstrate incredible courage, incredible bravery, risk their lives to defend the men and women who serve in this capitol. >> you called this a terror attack when by no definition was it a terror attack.
general michael flynn was there and trump campaign lawyer janice ellis. in wisconsin today, a big lie purveyor ron johnson announced he is running for reelection for his u.s. senate seat. oh joy. thin there is his republican colleague josh hawley. remember him? hawley has escaped any real consequences for trying to overturn the electoral college vote and supporting the insurrectionists, despite the blatant fist bump. i mean even his brother in arms ted cruz admitted that what happened on...
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jenna ellis's claims, her own credentials have been wildly misrepresented.re canness that say you can't lie to the court and public. as lawyers, these guys are walking train wrecks. -- their own credentials is to say false things for trump. at the ethical legal level i think the system is catching up to them. of course, today is more about their own concerted action and possible civil and criminal liability and even more important as i think congressman schiff made clear, their possible connection to the president and all of the activity on january 6th and before and after. but they are in a world of hurt. i have wouldn't expect them to be practicing lawyers in a matter of a year or so. >> katie, how significant do you think the subpoenas of the three individuals by the committee has given their proximity to trump and the fact that we know these are people in regular contact with him throughout those key months in the build-up to the 6th? >> i think the subpoenas have a lot of optical significance because of the proximity these folks have to donald trump. it
jenna ellis's claims, her own credentials have been wildly misrepresented.re canness that say you can't lie to the court and public. as lawyers, these guys are walking train wrecks. -- their own credentials is to say false things for trump. at the ethical legal level i think the system is catching up to them. of course, today is more about their own concerted action and possible civil and criminal liability and even more important as i think congressman schiff made clear, their possible...
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the lawyers, rudy giuliani, jenna ellis, sidney powell, the form former campaign leader. paula, what is behind strategy of so many names so close to trump coming out on one day like in? >> it makes a big splash, erin. coming out of the holiday weekend and making big news. a short time ago, i spoke with an attorney for rudy giuliani and he dismissed this as political theater. interestingly, erin, he said the committee did not come to his client to even seek his voluntary cooperation. but he also notes that his client potentially sidney powell and jenna ellis as well have not only attorney-client privilege claims they can make but also potentially executive privilege claims depend ongoing the materials and the situation. so, look, it's unlikely that they are going to get any information out of several of these witnesses. again, some people representing many witnesses have also complained that these letters go to the media before they go to the targeted witnesses but again this makes a big splash, lot of headline, it brings a lot of attention to the committee's important wor
the lawyers, rudy giuliani, jenna ellis, sidney powell, the form former campaign leader. paula, what is behind strategy of so many names so close to trump coming out on one day like in? >> it makes a big splash, erin. coming out of the holiday weekend and making big news. a short time ago, i spoke with an attorney for rudy giuliani and he dismissed this as political theater. interestingly, erin, he said the committee did not come to his client to even seek his voluntary cooperation. but...
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and thank you to becky and to ellie downey as well| becky and to ellie downey as well for sharing theirt ham, brought up. it's nice to know that people, ordinary people, can achieve something in some way. during the second world war, her radio show sincerely yours provided notjust entertainment, but also great solace to the troops fighting overseas. this letter of mine is getting to be a sort of rendezvous, where husbands and wives torn apart by war, can be brought together by music. she wore this khaki shirt and shorts while on a three—month tour in 1944. her visit to the 14th army in burma became the stuff of legend. it was her idea to go there, and she was banned from writing anything down in case it fell into enemy hands. but she kept this small secret diary. i took my little diary and my little pencil, and you canjust about see it, tiny little writing. "slept on stretcher, oh, yes, balanced on two kitchen chairs. a rotten night. i should think so." she was out there with the troops in the middle of the jungle, you know, in this terrible, steamy weather, and for somebody of 27, 28 t
and thank you to becky and to ellie downey as well| becky and to ellie downey as well for sharing theirt ham, brought up. it's nice to know that people, ordinary people, can achieve something in some way. during the second world war, her radio show sincerely yours provided notjust entertainment, but also great solace to the troops fighting overseas. this letter of mine is getting to be a sort of rendezvous, where husbands and wives torn apart by war, can be brought together by music. she wore...
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ellis, the generalfarfrom the big beast of the cabinets and are to defend him today.eally is extraordinary that so few tory mps could be rallied to turn up and show strength because he was saying that in the first hour of the former politician herself. how important it is to have that sense of morale with your colleagues behind you in these moments of danger. i think that does speak to what the article on the front of the telegraph mentions, which is firstly, the pole showing that 66% of the public think that the prime minister should resign and just a fascinating slew of quotes from tory mps to questioning the prime minister of�*s behaviour as it seems to attend the party as eyewitnesses say that it took place. they have not chosen to do so so far and i think nigel mills, the tory mp made a very good point that if people who were presiding over covid—19 rules were themselves not able to abide by them, he makes a point that they should consider their positions. douglas ross put it in stronger language. the leader of the scottish conservatives. think it's utterly despi
ellis, the generalfarfrom the big beast of the cabinets and are to defend him today.eally is extraordinary that so few tory mps could be rallied to turn up and show strength because he was saying that in the first hour of the former politician herself. how important it is to have that sense of morale with your colleagues behind you in these moments of danger. i think that does speak to what the article on the front of the telegraph mentions, which is firstly, the pole showing that 66% of the...
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rudy giuliani, sydney powell and jenna ellis. says that quote, between mid november 2020 and january six 2021, and thereafter, you actively promoted claims of election fraud on behalf of former president trump and sought to convince state legislators to take steps to overturn the election result. and quote. the panel says that sydney powell and jenna ellis also actively pushing claims of election fraud. as for boris epstein, the committee says that he
rudy giuliani, sydney powell and jenna ellis. says that quote, between mid november 2020 and january six 2021, and thereafter, you actively promoted claims of election fraud on behalf of former president trump and sought to convince state legislators to take steps to overturn the election result. and quote. the panel says that sydney powell and jenna ellis also actively pushing claims of election fraud. as for boris epstein, the committee says that he
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rudy giuliani, sydney powell and jenna ellis. the panel also sent a subpoena to former trump campaign advisor, bush epstein. the committee's letter to giuliani says that quote, between mid november 2020 and january six 2021, and thereafter, you actively promoted claims of election fraud on behalf of former president trump and sought to convince state legislators to take steps to overturn the election result. and quote. the panel says that sydney powell and jenna ellis also actively pushing claims of election fraud. as for boris epstein, the committee says that he reportedly spoke with trump on the morning of january 6th, about options to delay the certification of the 2020 election results. the panel says that he also reportedly attended meetings at the willard hotel, where trump allies reportedly led a war room. on efforts to overturn joe biden's win. now in case you have forgotten the baseless fraud allegations and conspiracy theories that the trump legal team put forward. as they try to keep biden from the presidency, here's a
rudy giuliani, sydney powell and jenna ellis. the panel also sent a subpoena to former trump campaign advisor, bush epstein. the committee's letter to giuliani says that quote, between mid november 2020 and january six 2021, and thereafter, you actively promoted claims of election fraud on behalf of former president trump and sought to convince state legislators to take steps to overturn the election result. and quote. the panel says that sydney powell and jenna ellis also actively pushing...
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ellis writing legal authorizations to overturn the count. if that didn't work, giuliani and powell were trying to get trump to seize voting machines around the country and overturn the election himself with some sort of claims of military or executive power. boris epstein was at the willard holt command center talking with trump about how they could stop certifying the election that day, one way or another. they were determined to make it happen. it's no surprise that the january 6 investigation wants to talk to them, plans to compel them to talk by subpoena. meanwhile, like i said, today is just like scenes of a country trying to save itself. there is new reporting from cnn -- i should tell you right up front, nbc news has not confirmed this reporting this is cnn's story alone so i'm just going to tell you what they report without vouching for it. cnn is reporting tonight that the january 6 investigation has subpoenaed the phone records of donald trump's son eric and the phone records of his other son don junior's fiancee. kimberly guilfoyl
ellis writing legal authorizations to overturn the count. if that didn't work, giuliani and powell were trying to get trump to seize voting machines around the country and overturn the election himself with some sort of claims of military or executive power. boris epstein was at the willard holt command center talking with trump about how they could stop certifying the election that day, one way or another. they were determined to make it happen. it's no surprise that the january 6...
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ellis.r, you actively promoted claims of election fraud on behalf of former president trump and sought to convince state legislators to take steps to overturn the election results. some of that sourcing is local coverage. a story from the detroit news and other reporting from fox news and other local sources, and i wonder again how much you think that the investigation has moved into the actual plot outlined in the eastman memo that pence ultimately foiled by listening to dan quayle and going ahead and certifying the vote. but the actual plan that was on paper to put an alternate slate in of electors that would have, as you just said, stolen the presidency. >> i think this is significant, nicole, and chuck will appreciate this concept. what these individuals did is they acted under the color of law, and that's a legal term that means that there's some authority given to a government official or government agency, and that authority is then used to deprive the constitutional rights, the liber
ellis.r, you actively promoted claims of election fraud on behalf of former president trump and sought to convince state legislators to take steps to overturn the election results. some of that sourcing is local coverage. a story from the detroit news and other reporting from fox news and other local sources, and i wonder again how much you think that the investigation has moved into the actual plot outlined in the eastman memo that pence ultimately foiled by listening to dan quayle and going...
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and ellis ellis, and i have a process we use in writing the book the way we do it is we get together. we agree on which topics are going to be discussing that day. he takes out of tape recorder. he starts asking me questions and i start talking. then there is a poor woman out in kansas who has to transcribe all of that. she then sends the transcriptions back to me and to ellis and then we craft chapters out of the transit out of the transcriptions. then when we get done with that, there's another poor woman who then has to do the research to make sure that everything that we say that we're completely sure of. is actually true. and and i'll give you one example from let me finish. where i would have absolutely sworn that this was a correct recollection. i had a good friend of mine in high school. who was murdered? and i was telling that story to ellis at that time and he said when it's happened i said it was the he had day before school started my senior year in high school. so we write the book and and write that that chapter the and and then comes back and he says are you sure it was
and ellis ellis, and i have a process we use in writing the book the way we do it is we get together. we agree on which topics are going to be discussing that day. he takes out of tape recorder. he starts asking me questions and i start talking. then there is a poor woman out in kansas who has to transcribe all of that. she then sends the transcriptions back to me and to ellis and then we craft chapters out of the transit out of the transcriptions. then when we get done with that, there's...
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today, from the final season of "black-ish," tracee ellis ross. "live!" ♪ ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: here we are. coming to you from our brand-new studios. what an attraction the studios are for 2022. >> kelly: what's interesting is our special-effects department has really spared no
today, from the final season of "black-ish," tracee ellis ross. "live!" ♪ ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: here we are. coming to you from our brand-new studios. what an attraction the studios are for 2022. >> kelly: what's interesting is our special-effects department has really spared no
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michael i ellis that replying to jim shannon, ellis that replying tojim shannon, who was telling theto covid. one of the biggest illegal dark net websites has gone offline, after two years of selling class a drugs, counterfeit cash and malware used to hack and disable computers. the administrators of "torrez" shut it down over christmas. but new illegal sites are popping up all the time, and research by the bbc, highlights the success of the online drugs trade. our cyber reporter, joe tidy, has that story. this is a humanist burial ground. i come up here and tell him off. claire campbell's16—year—old son luke died after taking strong ecstasy tablets at a youth disco. what was luke like as a person? he didn't have a bad bone in his body. he was naughty and cheeky, but he... there was nothing nasty about him. there was no maliciousness. luke's friends bought the pills from a marketplace on the dark net. dark net markets are a small and often overlooked part of the drugs economy. these sites, only accessible through special internet browsing software, have been a thorn in the side of th
michael i ellis that replying to jim shannon, ellis that replying tojim shannon, who was telling theto covid. one of the biggest illegal dark net websites has gone offline, after two years of selling class a drugs, counterfeit cash and malware used to hack and disable computers. the administrators of "torrez" shut it down over christmas. but new illegal sites are popping up all the time, and research by the bbc, highlights the success of the online drugs trade. our cyber reporter, joe...
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here is rehema ellis >> reporter: a sea of blue with officers from around the city and across the country. outside st. patrick's cathedral for a final goodbye to jason rivera inside, mourners remembering the rookie new york city police officer, on the job only 14 months >> he did it for the right reasons. he wanted to make a difference >> reporter: both rivera and his partner wilbert mora shot and killed a week ago, responding to a routine domestic disturbance call inside a harlem apartment. proof no call is routine. at just 22 years old, rivera was so young, with so much promise >> i'm the loneliest without you. >> reporter: recently married to his childhood sweetheart today she's heartbroken for the life they won't live together >> i couldn't believe you left me. >> reporter: her words echoing outside to a city in mourning >> the little bit of hope i had that you would come back to life just to say goodbye or to say i love you one more time has left i was lost i'm still lost >> reporter: and she's angry with the new manhattan district attorney, among the mourners, whose memo called for
here is rehema ellis >> reporter: a sea of blue with officers from around the city and across the country. outside st. patrick's cathedral for a final goodbye to jason rivera inside, mourners remembering the rookie new york city police officer, on the job only 14 months >> he did it for the right reasons. he wanted to make a difference >> reporter: both rivera and his partner wilbert mora shot and killed a week ago, responding to a routine domestic disturbance call inside a...
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it's a major roadblock for consumers who need affordable transportation rehema ellis on what's driving those huge price hikes. >>> normally the lot would be two lines >> reporter: amir yousef sells used cars in new jersey. and the past two years, he's had less to sell. he blames covid for accelerating the shortage before the pandemic, this lot was typically packed with about 120 used cars. today, there's only 45 >> we are paying around 30% more for the same car that we used to buy before the pandemic >> reporter: you have to pass that on to the customer >> yes >> reporter: nationwide, the price of a used car has skyrocketed at 37% in the past year. the average cost soaring above $28,000 for the first time ever >> everybody is frustrated >> there's a shortage of cars. >> reporter: in west new york, new jersey, a smaller dealer but the same story >> it's got 120,000 miles on it. >> reporter: nick constantino has been selling cars a this corner lot for nearly 60 years. his fleet is older with a lot more miles, but he also has less to sell. >> all the years i've been in business, the last
it's a major roadblock for consumers who need affordable transportation rehema ellis on what's driving those huge price hikes. >>> normally the lot would be two lines >> reporter: amir yousef sells used cars in new jersey. and the past two years, he's had less to sell. he blames covid for accelerating the shortage before the pandemic, this lot was typically packed with about 120 used cars. today, there's only 45 >> we are paying around 30% more for the same car that we used...
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which i was, is going to with agricultural projects, fantasy of which be keeping is just one example ellis, we have been able to reduce, had a negative impact. humans have on the environment by have them that is the starting or, or for one thing. like we currently see that deforestation is decreasing or disorders demand, though that's what it is. now these successes are sorely needed the mind blocking the elephant path where the police burned down the camp is fully operational again, by the very next day. the game heroes will not stop looking for gold because they are poor and need the money hon bidding on board. if the stock was from digging here, all the people will starve to death by mining that we can at least buy some food and p scroll fees up to school v. i cannot stress that enough. if up while the illegal prospect is, will surely continue searching for gold. it's more dangerous than working in a co operative but also more lucrative, less small and made of plastic sashes. these little packets might be handy, but they quickly land in the garbage bin, and they don't ross. in all web s
which i was, is going to with agricultural projects, fantasy of which be keeping is just one example ellis, we have been able to reduce, had a negative impact. humans have on the environment by have them that is the starting or, or for one thing. like we currently see that deforestation is decreasing or disorders demand, though that's what it is. now these successes are sorely needed the mind blocking the elephant path where the police burned down the camp is fully operational again, by the...
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how older people are earning lucrative sponsors. >>> we'll talk with actress aunjanue ellis about oscarr movie "king richard." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news.
how older people are earning lucrative sponsors. >>> we'll talk with actress aunjanue ellis about oscarr movie "king richard." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news.
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hopefully it will go for as long as ellis island did. >> for the places that made america great, did, i need some ancient black and white footage and some sketches. >> everyone watch "one nation" this weekend. here is "america reports." >> thank you, dow selling off at this hour while off the lows of the session at this moment, tg still down 816 points as we kick off the 1:00 hour on the east coast. it's 2.3% selloff right now, watching the markets and a close eye on the escalating conflict between the ukraine and russia. big concerns in the markets here. >> john: it is difficult to look at,
hopefully it will go for as long as ellis island did. >> for the places that made america great, did, i need some ancient black and white footage and some sketches. >> everyone watch "one nation" this weekend. here is "america reports." >> thank you, dow selling off at this hour while off the lows of the session at this moment, tg still down 816 points as we kick off the 1:00 hour on the east coast. it's 2.3% selloff right now, watching the markets and a...
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rudy giuliani tried to get state legislators to falsify the ballots, jenna ellis tried to get them to overturn the results, and they also tried to get them to root voting ballots across the country, boris was at the willard hotel, the command center, talking with then-president trump about stopping the certification of the election that day. one way or the other, they were gonna make it happen. and so it is no surprise that the january six investigation wants to talk to them. once to compel them to talk by subpoena. meanwhile, like i said, today just seems like it's trying to save itself. there is new reporting tonight from cnn, and cnn has not confirmed this story, so i'm just gonna tell you what they report without vouching for it, but they reported that the january 6th investigation has also subpoenaed the phone records of donald trump's son eric trump, and don jr.'s fiancÉe, his other son wife for their phone records. they have issued a subpoena targeting a member of the trump family. the phone records obtained by the committee are part of a new round -- of these records to provid
rudy giuliani tried to get state legislators to falsify the ballots, jenna ellis tried to get them to overturn the results, and they also tried to get them to root voting ballots across the country, boris was at the willard hotel, the command center, talking with then-president trump about stopping the certification of the election that day. one way or the other, they were gonna make it happen. and so it is no surprise that the january six investigation wants to talk to them. once to compel...