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her father, jamie, in the beard, there. videos shared exclusively with abc news by jamie's attorney, vivienne th orion, show the spears family together during the pandemic. >> i understand that every story needs a villain. but people have it so wrong here. this is a story about a fiercely loving, dedicated, and loyal father who rescued his daughter from a life-threatening situation. >> reporter: the relationship between the princess of pop and her father coming under renewed scrutiny as the "free britney" continues calling for the end to her conservatorship. >> a functioning woman that has been working nonstop, it doesn't make sense. >> reporter: the grassroots movement and the inner workings of the conservatorship arrangement highlighted in a recent "new york times"/fx documentary "framing britney spears" which re-examines the superstar's rise and public fall through today's lens. now her father, jamie spears, who was placed in charge of her career, her finances, and her health decisions in 2008 when she was just 26, respo
her father, jamie, in the beard, there. videos shared exclusively with abc news by jamie's attorney, vivienne th orion, show the spears family together during the pandemic. >> i understand that every story needs a villain. but people have it so wrong here. this is a story about a fiercely loving, dedicated, and loyal father who rescued his daughter from a life-threatening situation. >> reporter: the relationship between the princess of pop and her father coming under renewed...
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thank you, jamie. i will see you soon and be safe. >> take care. >>> and pence's legal team are angry, and more on that, next. ♪ it is love, love, love that makes it all worthwhile♪ ♪and it is love, love, love♪ ♪that can't help but make you smile.♪ ♪it is love, love, love...♪ these folks, the love. they don't have time to .com go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the services of the post office plus ups only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> our breaking news tonight, the urgent call to the white house and new information from the "new york times" about one of the trump lawyers temporarily quitting the team over the use of those videos we saw today. there's a lot to discuss, and jim acosta is here as far as the former republican c
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to jamie.gh, is asking that jamie, her father, not be a part of her conservatorship, why does jamie then still insist on being her conservator? >> jamie serves as britney's conservator because he loves her, he wants the best for britney. [ crowd chanting ] >> what do you make of the free britney movement? >> i think we have to remember how this conservatorship was started. and that britney needed help and that's why the conservatorship was put into place and why jamie was appointed. >> has jamie asked britney, because britney could put this to an end right now if she said, hey, guys, everything is cool. i don't need to be freed. i'm living my life the way i want to live it d ve got uiding .y uldn't s jt put at o ask bri. >> now, while britney has not relynline, after that documentary, which she did not participate in, she did post this, she says, i'll always love being on stage, but i am taking the time to learn and be a normal person, i love simply enjoying the basics of everyday life. she add
to jamie.gh, is asking that jamie, her father, not be a part of her conservatorship, why does jamie then still insist on being her conservator? >> jamie serves as britney's conservator because he loves her, he wants the best for britney. [ crowd chanting ] >> what do you make of the free britney movement? >> i think we have to remember how this conservatorship was started. and that britney needed help and that's why the conservatorship was put into place and why jamie was...
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>> jamie, fascinating reporting. thank you. i want to get legal perspective on what we heard and answer a very big question, will we hear from witnesses? who better to answer that than harvard law professor noah feldman. professor, you were a witness during the last impeachment in the house. at this stage in the trial, could the senate still call witnesses like congressman mccarthy or tuberville? >> under the constitution, the senate is in charge absolutely of the trial, so if the senate wants to stop its plan, create new rules and call witnesses, that is within the power of the senate to do. and you could presumably do it with 50 votes plus one. in theory, it certainly is possible. in practice, it seems to me very unlikely they will do so simply because i think for most of the republican senators, they have sort of incorporated this information already and from the standpoint of the democrats, they've already made their case extremely compellingly. so my guess is that they won't but in principle, they could. >> if somebody lik
>> jamie, fascinating reporting. thank you. i want to get legal perspective on what we heard and answer a very big question, will we hear from witnesses? who better to answer that than harvard law professor noah feldman. professor, you were a witness during the last impeachment in the house. at this stage in the trial, could the senate still call witnesses like congressman mccarthy or tuberville? >> under the constitution, the senate is in charge absolutely of the trial, so if the...
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jamie raskin is a congressman from maryland. that, was a longtime constitutional law professor. you of this remarkable circumstance of a constitutional law professor actually at the center of a great constitutional moment. beyond that, jamie raskin, as people who followed the trial no, had a horrible tragedy of the suicide of his and on new year's eve. he spoke about that and connected his own personal story, bringing his daughter and his son-in-law on january 6 to the capital, being separated from them, in his comments. he has a remarkable ability to weave the personal and the political. i think that does loop back to his father, remarkable figure in american life, marcus raskin, an aid in the kennedy white house, left the committee white house to become a co-founder of the institute for policy studies and emerged as one of the great intellectual thinkers the left in america for the 1960's into the 2000's. i believe he died in 2017. marcus raskin was a brilliant figure about democracy and how it worked and how the structures of
jamie raskin is a congressman from maryland. that, was a longtime constitutional law professor. you of this remarkable circumstance of a constitutional law professor actually at the center of a great constitutional moment. beyond that, jamie raskin, as people who followed the trial no, had a horrible tragedy of the suicide of his and on new year's eve. he spoke about that and connected his own personal story, bringing his daughter and his son-in-law on january 6 to the capital, being separated...
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i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. i'm valery. my sister, lyn. >> the sisters lead me through a grapevine arch and into an underground courtyard. >> this is part of a chapel garden. like most affluent families back in sicily, they always had their own private family chapel. >> truly incredible. as kids, i must imagine you said, "someday, i'm going to be in charge of all of this." was this your dream? >> [ laughing ] oh, no. >> no? >> no, not at all. that's another whole long story. >> that long story goes back to the old country of sicily, and lyn and valery's great-uncle baldasare forestiere, the second son of a wealthy farmer who grows olives, citrus fruits and grapes. >> baldasare really was involved with citrus, and that's what he really enjoyed doing. >> only one problem -- young baldy is not the firstborn son. >> he went to his dad and said, "hey, pop, i'd like to take over this part of this businesses," and his father said, "absolutely not." >> not? >> not, because back in sicily, the oldest son inherits everything, so bald
i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. i'm valery. my sister, lyn. >> the sisters lead me through a grapevine arch and into an underground courtyard. >> this is part of a chapel garden. like most affluent families back in sicily, they always had their own private family chapel. >> truly incredible. as kids, i must imagine you said, "someday, i'm going to be in charge of all of this." was this your dream? >> [ laughing ] oh, no. >> no? >> no, not at all....
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so jamie herrera beautler will be one. if they decide they want to bring someone else, they'll have another motion to the senate and get the senators to approve that on a simple majority basis. so each vote, we'll have to see if the same five republican senators who broke ranks, will they vote with the democrats again to subpoena jamie herrera beautler. that seems likely for four of them. a 50/50 vote dies in the senate. they will need at least 51 senators to go forward. right now we expect at least one. so a lot of uncertainty about how the final days of this trial will play out. >> before i let you go, i just want to touch on one of the things that you said at the beginning of your report, which i think is really critical, which is you were hearing -- i know i was hearing from democratic senators about the fact that, yes, there was a debate within their caucus, but that for the most part they sort of said i don't think -- they don't think that they really needed the witnesses, but that they would defer to the house manag
so jamie herrera beautler will be one. if they decide they want to bring someone else, they'll have another motion to the senate and get the senators to approve that on a simple majority basis. so each vote, we'll have to see if the same five republican senators who broke ranks, will they vote with the democrats again to subpoena jamie herrera beautler. that seems likely for four of them. a 50/50 vote dies in the senate. they will need at least 51 senators to go forward. right now we expect at...
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jamie raskin was entitled to make his argument about 2016. donald trump was entitled to make his argument about 2020. host: donna, hampton, virginia. caller: i have a couple of questions for you. as far as this riot supposedly, it is not a riot. it is five years of people that have been dumped on and not be able to hear their voices. their votes were not counted. i know you don't believe that but i believe that. i am an 80-year-old independent who has voted both ways. i feel the anger has built up so bad it is not going to end. i do believe in the 22 and 24 elections that the republicans are going to gain back a lot of seats because of it. you won't let people hear the evidence. i have not heard journalists say anything about it. newsmax has had mike lindell on with the document terry called -- documentary called "absolute proof." have you watched it? it is absolute proof. if they let the courts listen to these cases, we would have never had this disaster. host: that is the one question for mr. dershowitz. what is the second? caller: i would
jamie raskin was entitled to make his argument about 2016. donald trump was entitled to make his argument about 2020. host: donna, hampton, virginia. caller: i have a couple of questions for you. as far as this riot supposedly, it is not a riot. it is five years of people that have been dumped on and not be able to hear their voices. their votes were not counted. i know you don't believe that but i believe that. i am an 80-year-old independent who has voted both ways. i feel the anger has built...
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how much he's telling them what he's going to give you so that jamie dimon can make sure he stays the billionaire right and that you do you get you know the ordinary chump getting some money that doesn't and flayed away because he doesn't want to pay taxes right because remember dominic frisby says inflation is a tax so he doesn't want to pay those taxes he's not going to pay them so what's he going to do he's going to buy big queen he's going to buy assets he's going to buy commodities likes them dr miller he's going to go very very short the dollar likes then dr miller he's going to you know buy. his back so he says or picasso's jamie diamond is the dr kevorkian of economics if he shows up in your office you know you've got trouble big trouble and there is the administration talking to euthanasia doctor named jamie diamond about how best to euthanize america and jamie says the best way to euthanize america is to print money well certainly the u.s. dollars euthanize the u.s. dollar and it could be better for everybody after it's gone so hopefully you know for the majority of people a
how much he's telling them what he's going to give you so that jamie dimon can make sure he stays the billionaire right and that you do you get you know the ordinary chump getting some money that doesn't and flayed away because he doesn't want to pay taxes right because remember dominic frisby says inflation is a tax so he doesn't want to pay those taxes he's not going to pay them so what's he going to do he's going to buy big queen he's going to buy assets he's going to buy commodities likes...
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his back so he says or picasso's jamie diamond is the dr kevorkian of economics if he shows up in your office you know you've got trouble big trouble and there is the administration talking to euthanasia doctor named jamie diamond about how best to euthanize america and jamie says the best way to euthanize america is to print money well certainly the u.s. dollars euthanize the u.s. dollar and it could be better for everybody after it's gone so hopefully you know for the majority of people and i don't think it's going to be so good for them jamie diamond of the world but for the bottom 99 percent i think it's going to be better if it's not the reserve currency because remember you have to run. on a massive trade deficit to have the u.s. dollar as the world's reserve currency sure they get to you know be men with guns and thug thuggery and you know beat people up that they don't like like in iran or venice well or whatever and they get to shut them off from the grid but at the huge cost to your own domestic population. now we look at another big queen story and of course i mean this is k
his back so he says or picasso's jamie diamond is the dr kevorkian of economics if he shows up in your office you know you've got trouble big trouble and there is the administration talking to euthanasia doctor named jamie diamond about how best to euthanize america and jamie says the best way to euthanize america is to print money well certainly the u.s. dollars euthanize the u.s. dollar and it could be better for everybody after it's gone so hopefully you know for the majority of people and i...
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well and i don't think it's going to be so good for them though jamie dimon for the world but for the bottom 99 percent i think it's going to be better if it's not the reserve currency because remember you have to run a massive trade deficit to have the u.s. dollar as the world's reserve currency sure they get to you know be men with guns and thug thuggery and you know beat people up that they don't like like in iran or venice well or whatever and they get to shut them off from the grid but at the huge cost to your own domestic population. now we look at another big question story and of course i mean this is kind of funny because everybody hates iran mosque of course on wall street everybody hates him in the mainstream media that he keeps succeeding he keeps delivering results for his shareholders whether it's in tesla or space x. he keeps like like everybody you know kind of in the mean stream media the orthodoxy they wanted him his space x. to fail but it was brilliant went to the space station and delivered all this stuff well you know as we covered you know he bought $1500000000.
well and i don't think it's going to be so good for them though jamie dimon for the world but for the bottom 99 percent i think it's going to be better if it's not the reserve currency because remember you have to run a massive trade deficit to have the u.s. dollar as the world's reserve currency sure they get to you know be men with guns and thug thuggery and you know beat people up that they don't like like in iran or venice well or whatever and they get to shut them off from the grid but at...
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jamie beutler is in washington state. she'd do it by zoom. that this would move skpe skpe dishesly in a legal sense is not the same as your everyday life. we don't know how deep this rabbit hole goes. >> claire, you know the rules better than anyone does. senator graham has changed his vote to yes. he has said on fox news if the democrats want to call witnesses he would open as garrett said pandora's box. if you want to open a can of worms, we want the fbi to come in and talk about how they preplanned this attack and security at the capitol. claire, when they're voting on who can get called as a witness, are they going to vote individually on each witness? does that mean even though senator lindsey graham might want 50 witnesses, the fbi, xyz, he's going to need democratic buy-in to get that? >> yeah. here's what's going to happen. right now as you notice, the people making decisions are not on the floor with the exception of mitch mcconnell. chuck schumer has left the floor and i guarantee you he's in his office off the floor to your left of
jamie beutler is in washington state. she'd do it by zoom. that this would move skpe skpe dishesly in a legal sense is not the same as your everyday life. we don't know how deep this rabbit hole goes. >> claire, you know the rules better than anyone does. senator graham has changed his vote to yes. he has said on fox news if the democrats want to call witnesses he would open as garrett said pandora's box. if you want to open a can of worms, we want the fbi to come in and talk about how...
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they as live under oath testimony the statement of our colleague congresswoman jami herrera bubbler we were able to get a stipulation to that and get it into evidence today by asking for her as a witness if you listen to mitch mcconnell and the republicans who are now hurriedly explaining why they voted not to convict all of them are hinting at on a legal argument. jurisdictional or some other legal argument that could never be overcome by any number of witnesses we could have had 5000 witnesses and mitch mcconnell would be making the same speech because what he's asserting is that the senate never has jurisdiction over a former president and for reasons i don't need to belabor because a big part of the trial is about this we reject that completely it's totally at odds with our history the blunt case the belknap case the text of the constitution the original intent of the constitution the original understanding of the constitution the senate's own precedents and so on but in any event the point is that no number of witnesses demonstrating that donald trump continued to incite the insur
they as live under oath testimony the statement of our colleague congresswoman jami herrera bubbler we were able to get a stipulation to that and get it into evidence today by asking for her as a witness if you listen to mitch mcconnell and the republicans who are now hurriedly explaining why they voted not to convict all of them are hinting at on a legal argument. jurisdictional or some other legal argument that could never be overcome by any number of witnesses we could have had 5000...
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i was like, jamie?r ] >> jimmy: oh, hi, i got to tell you, i'm still reeling from the fact that you guys call it "maths" over there. [ laughter ] i've never heard that before. >> have you not? >> jimmy: no. >> yeah, we add an "s" so it's maths. >> jimmy: why would you do that? that doesn't make any sense at all. >> i know, but there's a lot of americanisms that don't make any sense either. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: american doesn't make any sense is really what the truth is. [ laughter and applause ] by the way, i have two little kids. one of the things they do over and over and over again is watch your movie "trolls world tour." and your wife posted something. put that picture up. apparently your do too, huh? [ laughter ] are they watching it over and over again? or was it just the one time? >> so this is what happened. like you know, the countdown, two weeks out, we're constantly telling -- you know, i did it for them, pleaded with universal pictures to put me in the picture. so i was like, it's coming o
i was like, jamie?r ] >> jimmy: oh, hi, i got to tell you, i'm still reeling from the fact that you guys call it "maths" over there. [ laughter ] i've never heard that before. >> have you not? >> jimmy: no. >> yeah, we add an "s" so it's maths. >> jimmy: why would you do that? that doesn't make any sense at all. >> i know, but there's a lot of americanisms that don't make any sense either. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: american doesn't make...
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jamie herrera butler is their objection? hearing on we stand in recess until 12:30. [inaudible conversations] >> host: senate majority leader putting the senate in recess until 12:30 p.m. eastern time. the senators will leave the chamber and many of them exit into this hallway on screen. this is right outside the senate chamber. we will watch to see who comes out those doors next, negotiations are underway. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> host: reporters filling the hallways outside the senate chamber hoping to catch the senators as they are in recess until 12:30 p.m. eastern time. you heard the majority leader say conversations happening, what happens next? a new senator from arizona making his way back to his office, reporters trying to grab him for a comment. if we see any of these senators come to the microphones that set up outside the chamber, we will bring them live, their comments. in the meantime we are getting your thoughts on what happened this morning in the senate impeachment trial, conclusion has been del
jamie herrera butler is their objection? hearing on we stand in recess until 12:30. [inaudible conversations] >> host: senate majority leader putting the senate in recess until 12:30 p.m. eastern time. the senators will leave the chamber and many of them exit into this hallway on screen. this is right outside the senate chamber. we will watch to see who comes out those doors next, negotiations are underway. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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i think jamie raskin and the house managers made that record with clarity. even -- let's be honest with you. even mitch mcconnell acknowledged that last night in his speech. so we have that record. that's the important historic record to show this generation of doubters and any future generation. >> it sounds like you think we have done a big chunk of this investigating. senator dick durbin, democrat from illinois, thanks for coming on and sharing your perspective. >> thanks, chuck. >>> joining me is the republican governor marland, governor hogan. you have a special sort of relationship and insight to congress being the son of a member of congress who voted as a republican on those impeachment articles against richard nixon. i'm curious, what did we -- what did the senate do yesterday in terms of donald trump in your view? >> well, you know, there's what the vote was and what the result of the senate -- the republicans in the senate did opinion. quite frankly, i think the democrats made a strong case, even though leader mcconnell didn't vote to impeach, his
i think jamie raskin and the house managers made that record with clarity. even -- let's be honest with you. even mitch mcconnell acknowledged that last night in his speech. so we have that record. that's the important historic record to show this generation of doubters and any future generation. >> it sounds like you think we have done a big chunk of this investigating. senator dick durbin, democrat from illinois, thanks for coming on and sharing your perspective. >> thanks, chuck....
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cnn special correspondent jamie joins us with her report. jamie, this is extraordinary report, explain what you learned. >> we're learning really speaks to president trump's continued desire to delay and to try to prevent the election results. i think this is critical insight into his
cnn special correspondent jamie joins us with her report. jamie, this is extraordinary report, explain what you learned. >> we're learning really speaks to president trump's continued desire to delay and to try to prevent the election results. i think this is critical insight into his
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jamie raskin is now on the floor of the senate. the head of the house impeachment managers. >> it should be common sense to everybody, common sense about this understanding of the first amendment as it applies to public servants, cops, firefighters, teachers, everybody across the land. my daughter who i mentioned earlier, she's a teacher in a public school. the courts have said teachers teach but if they go off script and start advocating totalitarianism or treason, they can be fired. everybody knows that. it happens all the time, by the way. including to cops and firefighters and people on the front lines. happens all the time. in fact, it happened countless times to people fired by president trump for their statements or ideas about things including on election fraud not long ago. there's people in the government who lost their jobs because the president didn't like what they said or what they wrote. now, as i mentioned yesterday and i can't help but repeat it, justice scalia got it right on this. he wrote on these cases about ho
jamie raskin is now on the floor of the senate. the head of the house impeachment managers. >> it should be common sense to everybody, common sense about this understanding of the first amendment as it applies to public servants, cops, firefighters, teachers, everybody across the land. my daughter who i mentioned earlier, she's a teacher in a public school. the courts have said teachers teach but if they go off script and start advocating totalitarianism or treason, they can be fired....
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lead impeachment manager jamie raskin is expected to release new video evidence today.otional speech explaining how his daughter and son-in-law had to hide in the capitol during the siege. >> and i promised her that it would not be like this again the next time she came back to the capitol with me. you know what she said? she said, dad, i don't want to come back to the capitol. of all the terrible brutal things i saw and i heard on that d day, and since then, that one hit me the hardest. that, and watching someone use an american flag pole, with the flag still on it, to spear and pummel one of our police officers ruthlessly, mercilessly, tortured by a pole with a flag on it that he was defending with his very life. people died that day. officers ended up with head damage and brain damage. people's eyes were gouged. an officer had a heart attack. an officer lost three fingers that day. two officers have taken their own life. senators, this cannot be our future. >> awe noted that congressman jamie raskin is still mourning the loss of his son tommy who took his own life at
lead impeachment manager jamie raskin is expected to release new video evidence today.otional speech explaining how his daughter and son-in-law had to hide in the capitol during the siege. >> and i promised her that it would not be like this again the next time she came back to the capitol with me. you know what she said? she said, dad, i don't want to come back to the capitol. of all the terrible brutal things i saw and i heard on that d day, and since then, that one hit me the hardest....
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let's bring jamie and charlie back in. charlie, you know, we -- i just wonder why it's been such a hold-up to get a power-sharing agreement and also, if you are at all surprised there's not been a bigger stink made about it. technically, you still have the republicans running these committees then, right? >> right. look, they need to adopt something close to -- the senate needs to adopt something close to the model that was reached by the agreement reached by trent lott and tom daschle back in 2001, where i believe at that time, ties went to the majority. so in the committee if there was a tie vote, the bill or nomination would then move to the floor. so they need to come up with that agreement relatively quickly. it can be done. if they could do it in 2001, they can do it now. i get it life is a lot different today than it was then, but it shouldn't be that hard to reach that type of agreement and they should do it asap. >> jamie gangel, all this talk in washington and that was biden's message in the campaign and on inaug
let's bring jamie and charlie back in. charlie, you know, we -- i just wonder why it's been such a hold-up to get a power-sharing agreement and also, if you are at all surprised there's not been a bigger stink made about it. technically, you still have the republicans running these committees then, right? >> right. look, they need to adopt something close to -- the senate needs to adopt something close to the model that was reached by the agreement reached by trent lott and tom daschle...
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jamie. >> kevin harvick the leader. they put four tires on there, told me this car is so good, it can push. it can be pushed. and it's super fast up front. >> he comes off pit road third. there is your race off pit road sponsored by ram. so chris buescher, the 17, and matt dibenedetto and anthony alfredo. they have exceeded the time allotted to repair those cars and get them back on the racetrack per nascar's damaged vehicle policy. this was instituted a few years ago to keep drivers from getting back in the race with a car that was badly damaged and might have more parts come off or cause another caution. >> no, it's a smart thing that nascar's done, and it really is. it's a safety factor. also just keeps the flow of the race going and really -- it protects the driver also. it doesn't let them get back out on the racetrack in an unsafe vehicle. >> regan. >> a big issue for a lot of cars was actually good for the 23 car, bubba wallace. we found the first caution of the event, he got damaged to the left rear. this gave h
jamie. >> kevin harvick the leader. they put four tires on there, told me this car is so good, it can push. it can be pushed. and it's super fast up front. >> he comes off pit road third. there is your race off pit road sponsored by ram. so chris buescher, the 17, and matt dibenedetto and anthony alfredo. they have exceeded the time allotted to repair those cars and get them back on the racetrack per nascar's damaged vehicle policy. this was instituted a few years ago to keep...
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thank you, jamie.you soon. >> sources close to pence say pence was lying and they say they knew pence was in danger during the riot and they're angry. that's next. of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. learn more at cosentyx.com. wanna build a gaming business that breaks the internet? that means working night and day... ...and delegating to an experienced live bookkeeper for peace of mind. your books are all set. so you can finally give john some attention. trusted experts. guaranteed accurate books. intuit quickbooks live. >>> our breaking news tonight, cnn's explosive repor
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it was left to jamie raskin to sum up the whole thing. he gave up 33 minutes of his time, decided the case was already made. in a dramatic hand, he talked about the fifth of january. the rest of his family had come here to capitol hill on january to see what was meant to be the peaceful transfer of power. the confirmation of the electoral college votes. but he said it was an experience that left him shaken. >> when they were finally t, rescued and we were together, i hugged them and apologized, and i told my daughter, tabatha, -- my daughter, tabatha, who was 24 and an algebra teacher, i told her how sorry i was. and i promised her it would not be like this again. the next time she came back to the capital with me -- the capitol with me. you know what she said? she said, "dad, i don't want to come back to the capitol." of all the terrible and brutal things i saw and heard on that day, and since then, that one hit me the hardest. >> an emotional moment. there's been some criticism of trump's defense team, as you alluded to. they will now h
it was left to jamie raskin to sum up the whole thing. he gave up 33 minutes of his time, decided the case was already made. in a dramatic hand, he talked about the fifth of january. the rest of his family had come here to capitol hill on january to see what was meant to be the peaceful transfer of power. the confirmation of the electoral college votes. but he said it was an experience that left him shaken. >> when they were finally t, rescued and we were together, i hugged them and...
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and this was not lost on a lead house manager, jamie raskin. >> all means all. there are no exceptions to the rule. that's it. that's all you ever hear from the right about the constitution, right? if it's not in there, it's not in there. it's not in there. in fact, there is no rule that even allows the senate to do what it did today. i don't know why the democrats allowed this. this let's debate if we need to do our job. it was another chance though. here was the value in this whole process. you got to see how even in the face of such clear proof of what is right, there are so many willing in their number to do what they know is wrong. i was frankly shocked that only one more republican joined the 55 other jurors in the vote to proceed. senator cassidy of louisiana changed to a yes after last week and explained why. >> you listen to it, it speaks for itself. it was disorganized, random, they talked about many things but not the issue at hand. the house managers made a compelling, cogent case, and the president's team did not. >> that should have been obvious to
and this was not lost on a lead house manager, jamie raskin. >> all means all. there are no exceptions to the rule. that's it. that's all you ever hear from the right about the constitution, right? if it's not in there, it's not in there. it's not in there. in fact, there is no rule that even allows the senate to do what it did today. i don't know why the democrats allowed this. this let's debate if we need to do our job. it was another chance though. here was the value in this whole...
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what are you hearing, jamie? >> well, to john king's point about having ears blocked, i've spoken to a number of republican sources today, one is a former trump administration official who said, "all i can say is what i say every day. if this isn't an impeachable offense, what is?" and then the source went on to say, "if these managers can't convince you, you are not listening or you don't want to listen." so, that speaks to what john was saying about, will they have their ears open? the other thing, and john touched on this as well, is about the future of the republican party. and i spoke to a senior congressional republican who said to me that this trial is going to tell you the future of the republican party. at least for the next couple of years. is this the party of trump? or are these republicans willing to break and move forward? they know that donors are leaving the party. they know voters are leaving the party. they know that members are leaving the party. but to the point we've been discussing, these se
what are you hearing, jamie? >> well, to john king's point about having ears blocked, i've spoken to a number of republican sources today, one is a former trump administration official who said, "all i can say is what i say every day. if this isn't an impeachable offense, what is?" and then the source went on to say, "if these managers can't convince you, you are not listening or you don't want to listen." so, that speaks to what john was saying about, will they have...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance". and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪♪ oh, yeah. ♪♪ >> it's the greatest sports facility that anyone has ever conceived. >> he gives houston the astrodome... >> it's a home run! >> ...and circles his empire in style. >> hofheinz approached that railcar like he did everything else -- it had a "wow" effect. >> oh, my. look at this, robert! >> could it be this guy's ticket to easy street... >> [ sighs ] >> ...or... >> but, um... >> ...has that train left the station? >> you didn't know that? >> [ chuckling ] no, i didn't. ♪♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby in south houston, texas, on my way to meet an heir who wrote me. he said he had an incredible and highly valuable inheritance linking him to a texas legend and, by the way, a baseball team that won its first world series in 2017. >> my name is robert harper. when my father died in 2012, i inherited a customized luxury railcar, and there's some really colorful texas history behin
i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance". and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪♪ oh, yeah. ♪♪ >> it's the greatest sports facility that anyone has ever conceived. >> he gives houston the astrodome... >> it's a home run! >> ...and circles his empire in style. >> hofheinz approached that railcar like he did everything else -- it had a "wow" effect. >> oh, my. look at this, robert! >> could it be...
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i'm jamie colby.or old west guns, guts, and glory. >> i do see bullet holes. >> two strange inheritances -- one a lone star mystery... >> i'm roy roberson. >> i don't think he wanted anyone to have the combination, because that was his control over the pandora's box. >> ...the other a texas-sized challenge. >> this may be financially one of the dumbest things that i have ever done. >> together, can they make history? >> fire! [ explosion ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]
i'm jamie colby.or old west guns, guts, and glory. >> i do see bullet holes. >> two strange inheritances -- one a lone star mystery... >> i'm roy roberson. >> i don't think he wanted anyone to have the combination, because that was his control over the pandora's box. >> ...the other a texas-sized challenge. >> this may be financially one of the dumbest things that i have ever done. >> together, can they make history? >> fire! [ explosion ] [ door...
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we got the essence of what we wanted which is the statement from jamie herrera butler. i think what you are doing is dismissing the incredible evidence and what was done over a period of months to bring destruction to democracy talking about if you had two or three more witnesses what what happened. >> and then with the conclusion of the case we have an opportunity to see the former presidents council if we need to provide additional witnesses we still have dozens of witnesses and with only last night we learned about this new information and got the testimony in the record before the jury without any risk associated. that's important to remember this is the congresswoman who repeats a telephone call between mccarthy and the former president which he is pleading for help. saying help us we are under attack. and they say no. this is your supporters. maybe they care more about the election then you do. that came before the senate jury. and that was a victory for us. >> the defendant was let off on a technicality and that's what you heard mitch mcconnell say that they let
we got the essence of what we wanted which is the statement from jamie herrera butler. i think what you are doing is dismissing the incredible evidence and what was done over a period of months to bring destruction to democracy talking about if you had two or three more witnesses what what happened. >> and then with the conclusion of the case we have an opportunity to see the former presidents council if we need to provide additional witnesses we still have dozens of witnesses and with...
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my guests this morning, the top democratic impeachment manager, jamie raskin, republican governor larry hogan of maryland, and democratic whip, senator dick durbin of illinois. plus, the cdc announces new guidelines on opening schools and the biden administration secures 200 million more vaccine doses. i'll talk to the new director of the cdc, rochelle walensky. joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, former democratic senator of missouri, claire mccaskill, former republican congressman of florida, carlos curbelo, and audie cornish, host of npr's "all things considered." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> and a good sunday morning. during the 2016 presidential campaign, donald trump made what may be the most accurate public statement he's ever made. >> i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? it's like incredible. >> yesterday, senate repub
my guests this morning, the top democratic impeachment manager, jamie raskin, republican governor larry hogan of maryland, and democratic whip, senator dick durbin of illinois. plus, the cdc announces new guidelines on opening schools and the biden administration secures 200 million more vaccine doses. i'll talk to the new director of the cdc, rochelle walensky. joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, former democratic senator of missouri, claire...
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i had to fight back tears when jamie raskin talked about his daughter.s oath of office. the question is will my republican colleagues obey theirs. if they do and follow the facts and law, they will vote to convict. but i am far from overconfident because for four years, as you and i know, they have been spineless and cowardly. the real threat here, and it's a fundamental threat, is domestic terrorists. the president, then president trump, summoned that mob to the capitol. he urged them to assault the capitol. those domestic terrorists went into the halls. you heard one of them shout "where are they?" they were looking for members of congress to assassinate. we still are seeing the effects of that domestic terrorism in the armed island that our capitol has become with national guards and barbed wire but all around the country that threat of domestic terrorism being so lethal. >> there's the specific things that trump knew. obviously they were there because of trump and they echoed words that he had said. we're going to see more of that. also on the day as
i had to fight back tears when jamie raskin talked about his daughter.s oath of office. the question is will my republican colleagues obey theirs. if they do and follow the facts and law, they will vote to convict. but i am far from overconfident because for four years, as you and i know, they have been spineless and cowardly. the real threat here, and it's a fundamental threat, is domestic terrorists. the president, then president trump, summoned that mob to the capitol. he urged them to...
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. >> pelley: a different future and an uncertain one for the bereaved, including jamie drezek. >> jamie center of our universe anymore. we wanted to grow old with the grandkids, and we had plans. and those are all gone. >> pelley: in june, jamie lost her 49-year-old husband, craig. he was a college administrator in connecticut. at some point, inevitably, you have to begin worrying about practical things. and craig was the biggest part of your income. >> jamie drezek: you know, we had life insurance. but 80% of our income was lost. and you hate to look at it, like-- you know, you think about the emotional part. and then you have to think of the practical thing. like, how am i now going to raise five children in this life that we've built together? >> pelley: we asked the five to join us: alex, sydnie, colbie, caden and kiley. >> jamie drezek: my youngest is only 12 years old. i have a long way to go still. i can hear them, "don't ask mom for that, that's too expensive." that makes me feel even worse, because i don't want them to-- it's hard enough dealing with losing your father. >> pell
. >> pelley: a different future and an uncertain one for the bereaved, including jamie drezek. >> jamie center of our universe anymore. we wanted to grow old with the grandkids, and we had plans. and those are all gone. >> pelley: in june, jamie lost her 49-year-old husband, craig. he was a college administrator in connecticut. at some point, inevitably, you have to begin worrying about practical things. and craig was the biggest part of your income. >> jamie drezek: you...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪♪ >> an underwater strange inheritance. >> we've had this in the family since 1899. >> their world's an oyster. >> do you want to try and shuck >> i would. it's all about the shuck. >> but their biz is belly-up. >> they pretty much said this oyster-planting business is over. >> they want to revive it. >> a couple drinks make anything sound good. >> so, will they sink... >> we looked at our debt for the first time, like, "whoa. it's, like, $350,000". >> ...or float? >> okay, here we go. come to mama. ♪♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪♪ >> i'm jamie colby, in virginia, driving along the chesapeake bay. isn't it beautiful? i'm on my way to the town of topping to hear all about a strange inheritance that was literally stuck in mud. >> my brother billy and i inherited our father's oyster biz, which his father started farming in 1899. >> we didn't want them. the business was dead. hoping we could bring it back t
i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪♪ >> an underwater strange inheritance. >> we've had this in the family since 1899. >> their world's an oyster. >> do you want to try and shuck >> i would. it's all about the shuck. >> but their biz is belly-up. >> they pretty much said this oyster-planting business is over. >> they want to revive it. >> a couple...
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eric: jamie weinstein of the jamie weinstein podcast. washington and on and off the record. britney spears has not performed in years but the pop superstar is back in the spotlight as a fight over control of her finances plays out in court how the free britney movement is playing a role in the legal battle. ♪ delegating to an experienced live bookkeeper for peace of mind. your books are all set. so you can finally give john some attention. trusted experts. guaranteed accurate books. intuit quickbooks live. everyone remembers the moment they heard... "you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda—a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer, where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment, if you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer, but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of
eric: jamie weinstein of the jamie weinstein podcast. washington and on and off the record. britney spears has not performed in years but the pop superstar is back in the spotlight as a fight over control of her finances plays out in court how the free britney movement is playing a role in the legal battle. ♪ delegating to an experienced live bookkeeper for peace of mind. your books are all set. so you can finally give john some attention. trusted experts. guaranteed accurate books. intuit...
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jamie said, you need cash? and gives me a hundred dollars. it's not often you leave an audition with $150 because the director also gave me $50. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i didn't get the part. a whole month later i get a call, you're going to come to new orleans, do the part. same day i got an email from the airline saying they found my wallet. >> jimmy: like a miracle. [ laughter ] >> like a miracle. >> jimmy: did you pay jimmy and the director back? >> oh, no, i didn't pay the director back. [ laughter ] i paid jimmy. i put it in a picture frame with us and i signed it, $100. and he said, don't give me this, i'm going to spend it. but i think he has it hanging up somewhere. >> jimmy: you're getting rave review views for your performance in this movie. do you read those? be honest. >> yes. yes, i do. [ laughter ] but i read them like -- like i'm stepping in the cold water. kind of like, peek, have a peek first before i find out, i might find something i don't want. >> jimmy: this movie is about fred hampto
jamie said, you need cash? and gives me a hundred dollars. it's not often you leave an audition with $150 because the director also gave me $50. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i didn't get the part. a whole month later i get a call, you're going to come to new orleans, do the part. same day i got an email from the airline saying they found my wallet. >> jimmy: like a miracle. [ laughter ] >> like a miracle. >> jimmy: did you pay jimmy and the director back? >> oh,...
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the lead impeachment manager, jamie raskin of maryland, apparently allowed them to break around halftime of the super bowl to be with their families, to allow capitol police, who were providing support, to watch the second half of the football game, but as we know, the game was pretty much over by then. but these managers say that this is going to be a very different impeachment trial from the first one just a year ago. they say that they have overwhelming evidence, largely supported by the video that was taken at the white hous ell ipse, when trump gave his save america speech. they have overwhelming video over than's they are going to show -- video evidence that they are going to show from the capitol itself, from the insurrectionists, often livestreamed by the insurrectionists themselves. they have hours of video. they say that has made their job in convincing these senators and the american people much, much easier than the last impeachment trial, where it was an extremely technical trial. the legal arguments were technical. it was a much more convoluted argument that the investigato
the lead impeachment manager, jamie raskin of maryland, apparently allowed them to break around halftime of the super bowl to be with their families, to allow capitol police, who were providing support, to watch the second half of the football game, but as we know, the game was pretty much over by then. but these managers say that this is going to be a very different impeachment trial from the first one just a year ago. they say that they have overwhelming evidence, largely supported by the...
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going into this -- >> where is jamie's swag? >> i know.h this view. >> i've got to do a shoutout to my girl mary. she's a huge kansas city fan. i am decked. >> the snow is in new jersey, not kansas city. what was the most surprising thing you guys learned about your respective cities? michelle, you're up first. >> you put me on the spot here. the most surprising? probably the shopping center. >> yeah. >> the shopping center kind of surprised me. i knew about slave free state. i knew all about that. of course i knew about the barbecue. but the shuttlecock and the shopping center, didn't know. >> jamie, what about you? >> i didn't realize the cuban sandwich was invented here in tampa. they're delicious. i've had one every single day for lunch. the other surprising thing is that when you do goat yoga, they leave hoof marks on your back. they just healed today. >> i want to know how long it took for you to get that goat to stand on your back? >> it takes seconds for the goat to actually stand on your back. when you have 50 goats all trying to
going into this -- >> where is jamie's swag? >> i know.h this view. >> i've got to do a shoutout to my girl mary. she's a huge kansas city fan. i am decked. >> the snow is in new jersey, not kansas city. what was the most surprising thing you guys learned about your respective cities? michelle, you're up first. >> you put me on the spot here. the most surprising? probably the shopping center. >> yeah. >> the shopping center kind of surprised me. i knew...
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on thursday, a judge ordered jamie spears to work with a trust company on a budget and investment strategy for his daughter's estate. >> hey, hey, ho, ho! >> reporter: fans holding "free britney" signs were outside the courthouse. >> i had to show up for britney and support her. this is just so wrong and unjust. >> hi, britney! >> reporter: the 39-year-old spears is the subject of a new documentary from the "new york times," "framing britney spears." >> there's a lot that people don't know about me that i want them to know. >> reporter: which details her legal battles with her father. jamie became conservator in 2008 after his daughter struggled with mental health issues and was hospitalized. last year, britney tried to remove him as conservator, claiming she was fearful of him. but a judge denied that request. a judge appointed bessamer trust company as co-conservator of the estate. her attorney argued thursday that britney wants her father out, saying it is to secret that my client does not want her father as co-conservator. mr. spears' attorney telling a different story, saying that he
on thursday, a judge ordered jamie spears to work with a trust company on a budget and investment strategy for his daughter's estate. >> hey, hey, ho, ho! >> reporter: fans holding "free britney" signs were outside the courthouse. >> i had to show up for britney and support her. this is just so wrong and unjust. >> hi, britney! >> reporter: the 39-year-old spears is the subject of a new documentary from the "new york times," "framing...
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amy: i want to go to jamie raskin on this issue of beutler. was saturday before the impeachment trial concluded. the development came after a republican congress member came for, jaime herrera butler, about comments trump made during his assault to kevin mccarthy. >> that last night congress when of washington issued a statement confirming in the middle of the insurrection when house minority leader kevin mccarthy called the president to beg for help my president trump responded "well, kevin, i guess these people are more upset about the election then you are." needless to say, this is an additional critical piece of corroborating evidence. for that reason and because this is in the proper time to do so under the resolution the senate adopted to set the rules for the trial, we would like the opportunity to subpoena congress woman herrera. amy: the request by the house impeachment manager to introduce new witnesses prompted this tense debate between the lead house impeachment manager jamie raskin and top defense attorney michael vanderveen. >>
amy: i want to go to jamie raskin on this issue of beutler. was saturday before the impeachment trial concluded. the development came after a republican congress member came for, jaime herrera butler, about comments trump made during his assault to kevin mccarthy. >> that last night congress when of washington issued a statement confirming in the middle of the insurrection when house minority leader kevin mccarthy called the president to beg for help my president trump responded...
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. >> and in north carolina, jamie seitz. he was a teacher and a coach for 25 years. >> jamie was just everything. >> his wife, liz. >> he lit up the room. he was just such a force of happiness and compassion and true goodness. and he was so fun to be around. >> you got to sing! >> he didn't act like a rock star, but people followed him like one. >> jamie coached basketball and golf, an athlete himself. number 22. and his family told us that while at the hospital fighting covid, he gathered the strength to make one last shot. >> there we go! >> his school and the vigil for their beloved coach. and jamie in his own words. >> in 25 years of teaching, i'm so thankful and honored of the thousands of students i've had the privilege to coach and teach. but mostly thankful for my immediate family, who i love and adore daily. love you. >> we have reported on so many families this past year and we promise we will keep at it so that their loved ones are remembered and so that we all remember that these numbers are families forever chan
. >> and in north carolina, jamie seitz. he was a teacher and a coach for 25 years. >> jamie was just everything. >> his wife, liz. >> he lit up the room. he was just such a force of happiness and compassion and true goodness. and he was so fun to be around. >> you got to sing! >> he didn't act like a rock star, but people followed him like one. >> jamie coached basketball and golf, an athlete himself. number 22. and his family told us that while at the...
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and as jamie raskin talks about cold, hard facts, that's true, they're going to submit facts. but this is truly an emotional appeal, both to senators and to the american public, to say, take a step back from the talking points that you've been provided or the position you've staked out or are thinking about, your primaries are the future of the party. and just, let's focus on what actually happened here and how the country is spoede upposed t respond to it. >> and ross, as an attorney, how hard is it to connect these dots. january 6th wasn't an accident. it wasn't a coincidence that hundreds of pro-trump supporters showed up on that day. they were called there to disrupt the electoral vote count. that's why they came on that day. that's what president trump talked to them about in his rally. when rudy giuliani says, trial by combat, that's what he means. so is this a tough case to connect these dots? >> so, i think what we're going to hear from the president's lawyers is sort of the what, who, me defense. it was like, they're going to say, you know, the president has -- on jan
and as jamie raskin talks about cold, hard facts, that's true, they're going to submit facts. but this is truly an emotional appeal, both to senators and to the american public, to say, take a step back from the talking points that you've been provided or the position you've staked out or are thinking about, your primaries are the future of the party. and just, let's focus on what actually happened here and how the country is spoede upposed t respond to it. >> and ross, as an attorney,...