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bob woodward along with john dean.nt to start with the january 6 select committee subpoenas. we know several trump allies are quote, engaging, as the congressman said, but their hearings have been postponed. i'm wondering what you make of where things stand right now? >> obviously, we don't know, but a key element in this, it's really important to find out what happened as the congressman was saying. you know, bannon refused to testify. he must be hiding something. that in itself tells you something, but it doesn't tell you what he's hiding. and you need to find out and it's really important. a committee of congress has some leverage but the nixon tapes case as john dean knows so well, did not give congressional committees a real strong hand in subpoenaing evidence. the senate watergate committee lost the case. it is the prosecutor that won the case to get the nixon tapes. so the big question is do they have the personnel to really investigate? have they got a systematic process of investigating the satellite witnesses
bob woodward along with john dean.nt to start with the january 6 select committee subpoenas. we know several trump allies are quote, engaging, as the congressman said, but their hearings have been postponed. i'm wondering what you make of where things stand right now? >> obviously, we don't know, but a key element in this, it's really important to find out what happened as the congressman was saying. you know, bannon refused to testify. he must be hiding something. that in itself tells...
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we can turn now to cnn contributor, former nixon white house counsel, john dean. also, uc berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general, john yu. john dean, i want to read something that congressman adam schiff, a member of the select committee, just tweeted. he wrote steve bannon was given every opportunity to comply with the lawful subpoena. he chose, instead, to make specious claims of executive privilege. tonight, we voted to hold him in criminal contempt, despite what he and trump may believe, no one is above the law, unquote. what do you make that have? >> well, i think it's very accurate. i -- i'm surprised that bannon is -- is as blatant as he is. he is working with an attorney who certainly knows what's happening and understands it. but yet, they have decided to make a stance that i don't think is going to withstand the test. there are very few arguments that can be made. they're highly technical. and if the department of justice -- which i think will happen -- proceeds to go forward and take this to a grand jury, there will be an ind
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we'll talk to former white house counsel john dean if he can actually do that. meantime, his allies are also still trying to undermine democracy and lay the groundwork for overturning the next election. that's the news tonight, which comes after a day that began with the senate judiciary committee publishing its report on the former president's attempts to overturn the 2020 election. the title is "subverting justice." >> we were a half step away from a constitutional crisis, a full-blown constitutional crisis. >> that's committee chairman dick durbin and he's understating it. the report is the most comprehensive account we have so far of what if we were talking about it happening anyplace but here would be described as a coup attempt. a coup attempt as seen through the eyes of some of the people in the room, in the oval office even as key decisions were made in the effort leading up to the attack on the capitol to overturn the will of the american people. now, one of nine attempts to pressure the justice department to undermine the election. yet as horrifying as
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all right, john dean, thanks so much for those insights. we appreciate it as always. >> thanks, jim. >> thank you. >>> and this just in. some unwelcome news for travelers headed to reagan national airport right here in washington, d.c. over in virginia. two main runways are closed right now after a flight had a quote, mechanical issue during landing. you're looking at live pictures right now of reagan national airport. officials say tires on the plane's mainlan landing gear we down. crews are working to get passengers bussed from the plane to the terminal. there are no injuries reported, but you should know if you have a flight or if your loved ones have flights going in and out of reagan right now, there's major problems over at the airport right now due to this disabled plane they're trying to deal with right now. we'll get the latest information as soon as it comes in and we'll bring that to you. we'll stay on top of this and bring you any developments on that. >>> come up, a key fda advisory panel is recommending a booster shot for anyo
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. >>> cnn contributor john dean tells our pam brown why he believes the strategy won't work. >> first of all, we know executive privilege is a qualified privilege, whoever invokes it. it can be balanced against the person who wants to hold it or it cannot be. i think in this instance they're going to lose. this is an investigation of an insurrection. executive privilege doesn't cover that kind of behavior. that's clearly why the white house has said we're not putting any executive privilege on this first batch of documents that have been requested from the national archives and that is going to undercut it for whoever else tries to rely on it. so, pam, i don't think it's going to work. i think it's a stall tactic and it's an effort to make these more protracted and maybe go away if they can drag it out long enough. >> that's the question, right? does this claim of executive privilege from trump slow or stop the panel from being able to ask questions and compel coope cooperation? what realistically could the committee do if this does get tied up in court? >> well, if it -- first of all
. >>> cnn contributor john dean tells our pam brown why he believes the strategy won't work. >> first of all, we know executive privilege is a qualified privilege, whoever invokes it. it can be balanced against the person who wants to hold it or it cannot be. i think in this instance they're going to lose. this is an investigation of an insurrection. executive privilege doesn't cover that kind of behavior. that's clearly why the white house has said we're not putting any...
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. >>> joining us now, cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel, john dean. john, you heard the congressman. can you just expand on what legal options, really, there are for the committee if -- if these people don't comply? because again, i mean, the -- the -- the track has -- you know, the playbook has been written by the trump administration on how subpoenas can be handled from the house which is just, you know, as don mcgahn did, ignore and, you know, it gets delayed for two years. and then, nobody pays attention. >> very effectively, the trump people actually left the house rules in shambles. when don mcgahn started litigating the whole issue and refusing, don mcgahn really prevailed, notwithstanding any gloss to the contrary. he -- he really showed the house had no enforcement mechanism. they had a compromise settlement that got him in front of the committee. but that had a three-judge panel rule that the house has no civil remedy to enforce its subpoenas. well, that got vacated. the argument didn't go away. anderson, the biggest surprise to me is that th
. >>> joining us now, cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel, john dean. john, you heard the congressman. can you just expand on what legal options, really, there are for the committee if -- if these people don't comply? because again, i mean, the -- the -- the track has -- you know, the playbook has been written by the trump administration on how subpoenas can be handled from the house which is just, you know, as don mcgahn did, ignore and, you know, it gets delayed for...
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who had turned prosecution witness and he was john dean of course was nixon's counsel in the whitee. and dean laid out this devastating case and then we discovered that they had a secret taping system and there was a one-year battle on that. so and that was disclosed by alexander butterfield, top nixon a aide and i think everyone now is in search of the alexander butterfield who -- is there evidence, are there tapes? a lot of work to do. >> a lot of work to do. bob, always wonderful to have you. bob woodward, thank you. >>> coming up, the trump golf course is now the target of a criminal investigation. >>> and the demand for answers in the mysterious disappearance and death of jelani day. his mother joins us live. >>> mounting legal trouble for former president trump as his family business is under yet another criminal investigation. the westchester county new york district attorney's office is investigating whether the trump organization misled local tax officials about the property value of a trump golf course. this is the third known probe of trump's business dealings by prosecu
who had turned prosecution witness and he was john dean of course was nixon's counsel in the whitee. and dean laid out this devastating case and then we discovered that they had a secret taping system and there was a one-year battle on that. so and that was disclosed by alexander butterfield, top nixon a aide and i think everyone now is in search of the alexander butterfield who -- is there evidence, are there tapes? a lot of work to do. >> a lot of work to do. bob, always wonderful to...
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with me now to discuss, cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel john dean. or of "authoritarian nightmare." john, nice to see you. things do seem to be moving quicker in these last 48 hours. the committee is threatening to slap anyone who doesn't cooperate with criminal contempt. steve bannon is effectively telling the committee to go pound sand. his lawyer wrote, the executive privileges belong to president trump. we must honor his invocation of executive privilege, yet bannon was years removed from the white house by the time the attempted coup took place. how do you expect this to play out? >> well, first of all, we know executive privilege is a qualified privilege whoever invokes it, so it can be balanced against the person who wants to hold it or it cannot be. i think in this instance, they're going to lose. this is an investigation of a insurrection. executive privilege doesn't cover that kind of behavior. that's clearly why the white house has said we're not putting any executive privilege on this first batch of documents that have been requested from
with me now to discuss, cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel john dean. or of "authoritarian nightmare." john, nice to see you. things do seem to be moving quicker in these last 48 hours. the committee is threatening to slap anyone who doesn't cooperate with criminal contempt. steve bannon is effectively telling the committee to go pound sand. his lawyer wrote, the executive privileges belong to president trump. we must honor his invocation of executive privilege, yet...
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we are joined by cnn contributor and former-nixon white house counsel john dean. also, cnn senior political commentator and former-top obama adviser, david axelrod. and, john, what we have here is we have a conflict between two presidents. but only one is the current president. and remember, the issue here is documents pertaining to an insurrection. so how do you see this playing out? >> well, i think it's going to, eventually, rule against trump. but i think he is in a position to make a lot of trouble, probably litigate this. he's got 30 days from today under an executive order that guides all this. it was actually issued by obama and it's never been changed since the early days of his presidency. that's guiding it and it says 30 days from now, he has to either put his money where his mouth is or the documents are going to be turned over. they're in the possession of the archives so they have some control over that. i don't -- the resolution is not in doubt, in my mind, that trump's going to lose this. it's just a question of how long he can litigate it. >> why d
we are joined by cnn contributor and former-nixon white house counsel john dean. also, cnn senior political commentator and former-top obama adviser, david axelrod. and, john, what we have here is we have a conflict between two presidents. but only one is the current president. and remember, the issue here is documents pertaining to an insurrection. so how do you see this playing out? >> well, i think it's going to, eventually, rule against trump. but i think he is in a position to make a...
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and john dean is still going to get the money that he has to stay with the video, who i'm the insistence to stay mysteries and the me withdrawal from from, from the states office creation that they did also the bus our we started team for the 1st time seems it seems do sit in the morning, the military presence and extensive so that he's an up, it's of course he's out of if in the states of, of got to me. so that means me hello militia is not taking control of is the so father, no confrontations happen between the civilians and military. but there are no police seen in the states. maybe confrontation happen in the coming us. i'm quite amazed. i'm sorry to interrupt you and just as we look at the pictures of the protests, the number of people who have come out onto the street so quickly the, the burning of ties that it's, it's, it's, it's escalated so fast. i guess this speaks to the level of, of ill feeling amongst the people in sudan. yes. actually the, it's, it's, it's, it's where it is give to the people and you know this by the people expecting from some big cup. and because of the bl
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we'll talk to former white house counsel john dean if he can actually do that. lay the groundwork for overturning the next election. that's the news tonight, which comes after a day that began with the senate judiciary committee publishing its report on the former president's attempts to overturn the 2020 election. the title is "subverting justice." >> we were a half step away from a constitutional crisis, a full-blown constitutional crisis. >> that's committee chairman dick durbin and he's understating it. the report is the most comprehensive account we have so far of what if we were talking about it happening anyplace but here would be described as a coup attempt. a coup attempt as seen through the eyes of some of the people in the room, in the oval office even
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that's what made watergate watergate, you didn't see john dean testified behind closed door.that's what we need to do now. >> if i gave you the following, if you can picture a face of a clock and if midnight is the end of our democracy, kind of like the dead clocks you see in a couple of american cities, what time is it right now? >> 11:00. >> we are in a crisis. we are absolutely in a crisis. and listen, if the republicans win the midterms and history says that's likely which is why we have to fight so hard to make sure that this does not happen. look at what they're going to do. the first thing they'll do is vote to impeach president biden because they are cowards. the second thing they'll do is shutdown any investigations of the january 6th events and the events that proceeded it. the third thing they'll do is set donald trump up to run again and win. >> don winslow has been our guest tonight. he's just as active and just as out spoken on social media where you can follow him on twitter and see the videos he produced and put out on his own with his partner. don, thank you
that's what made watergate watergate, you didn't see john dean testified behind closed door.that's what we need to do now. >> if i gave you the following, if you can picture a face of a clock and if midnight is the end of our democracy, kind of like the dead clocks you see in a couple of american cities, what time is it right now? >> 11:00. >> we are in a crisis. we are absolutely in a crisis. and listen, if the republicans win the midterms and history says that's likely which...
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and john quotes the dean of the miami permit business school. thank you both for being here . d quotes. i want to start with you. how big of an issue is this magnesium issue and what impact could it have on the recovery in the u. s. actually in the blocks largest academy in germany, which is so manufacturing, industrial reliant. yes, thank you. it's a symptomatic of a very substantial issue. i would say that we are now in a global supply chain pandemic that has every risk of being as severe an impact on the global economy as the coven pandemic. the fact of the matter is supply chains off in a great state of disruption, starting with commodity pricing and commodity availability at the front end of a supply chain. it's rather like as soon army way you hear about the sou nami, but it takes certain number of days to actually hit or hours to hit sure. and we have not had it hit our shores yet, but it will hit and it's not just a matter of the automobile industry in germany. it's a matter of manufacturing more broadly on a worldwide basis, being disrupted by the mismatches of supply
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it took a john dean to really break that open in terms of testimony. nothing is stopping the former trump white house counsels, former top trump white house advisers from going before congress and saying under oath, here's what happened. as a reporter, i always just say let the truth come out. >> katie, that brings me back to all of your reporting. your body of reporting of this sort of last team to helm the trump era d.o.j., they have raised their hand and have testified to a lot of what we didn't know, we may have suspected from the outside. bill barr sort of exits stage left. these guys take over. trump tries to use d.o.j. to overturn his defeat. what is your spence, in terms of what robert costa is saying, how many more rosens there are? how many more donahues are there? how many more people -- i mean, is the white house counsel someone who might be wrestling with his knowledge of that attempt to overthrow a democratically elected new president? he's reported in another book as to have said on 1/6 he was waiting for trump to get arrested that day.
it took a john dean to really break that open in terms of testimony. nothing is stopping the former trump white house counsels, former top trump white house advisers from going before congress and saying under oath, here's what happened. as a reporter, i always just say let the truth come out. >> katie, that brings me back to all of your reporting. your body of reporting of this sort of last team to helm the trump era d.o.j., they have raised their hand and have testified to a lot of what...
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important developments in the january 6th investigation and joining me now to talk about this is john deanhite house counsel president nixon, coawe -author. is it obvious why trump doesn't want these documents getting out? it sounds as though there's a lot of very important information in there that the public has a right to know about. >> it will certainly help in establishing what degree of culpability donald trump might have. he doesn't want things linked up, he doesn't want schedules, he doesn't want phone records. not to mention notes that have been made with con verversation with aides. i don't think he has a strong argument under the executive precedence. it's a reach for him to include that and think he's going to succeed in court. he's slowing the process down right now. >> and john, because you were involved in watergate during the nixon administration, what does that experience tell you about whether or not donald trump will be successful ultimately in blocking some of this material from coming out? >> i don't think he will succeed in the long run. watergate established the prec
important developments in the january 6th investigation and joining me now to talk about this is john deanhite house counsel president nixon, coawe -author. is it obvious why trump doesn't want these documents getting out? it sounds as though there's a lot of very important information in there that the public has a right to know about. >> it will certainly help in establishing what degree of culpability donald trump might have. he doesn't want things linked up, he doesn't want schedules,...
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we think to watergate, john dean did the wrong thing but then the right thing, came forward and told the truth. also we're seeing trump has figured out how to game the system, just fight everything, count on delay, count on institutional inertia, and you can get away with a lot. it's up to congress and doj and the courts to do something about that. >> goodness. always good to have you with us. >> thanks, jim. >>> we have this breaking news just in to cnn, and it is sad news. police in the uk say a man has been arrested after a british lawmaker was stabbed several times at a church where he was meeting with constituents. cnn is live in london. we are hearing reports this mp has denied. have we confirmed that? what is the latest? >> reporter: absolutely tragic news. it's going to be horrific for this country to get this news right now. but here's what we know. essex police say they are treating this as a murder inquiry. a man at the scene has died. that's according to essex police. we know from lee v local media and the national broadcaster, the bbc, that man is being reportrd as a loc
we think to watergate, john dean did the wrong thing but then the right thing, came forward and told the truth. also we're seeing trump has figured out how to game the system, just fight everything, count on delay, count on institutional inertia, and you can get away with a lot. it's up to congress and doj and the courts to do something about that. >> goodness. always good to have you with us. >> thanks, jim. >>> we have this breaking news just in to cnn, and it is sad...
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. >> i asked the former white house counsel for president nixon john dean yesterday what, if anything, we could read into people like bannon not wanting to talk to your committee. i want to play his answer for you. >> i think we have to be careful about what inferences we draw from nonappearance or nontestimony. but i think bannon is up to his eyeballs. i think he's a vital witness. i think he could lead directly to trump or those closest to trump. and i do believe that the indications are that trump is much more involved in this whole thing than we think he was. >> do you agree with that, congressman schiff? i mean, if steve bannon were watching right now, what would you say to him directly in terms of this question of whether he should cooperate? >> he needs to cooperate because we're not fooling around and we will refer him for prosecution, and we will expect the justice department to do so. we'll present it to the grand jury. but, look, i think the biggest area where we still have so much to learn is around the president's conduct in the days leading up to january 6th on that day
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excellent insight, boom bus, spend swan and dean john, quote, my year business school. thank you so much. thank you. and if you've followed any news coverage in the last year, you've likely heard the term inflation more times than you can count. probably said it a couple times the last time, but in the united states and for that matter, the entire world headed for hyper inflation. well, that may be the case if you ask twitter in square. theo jack dorsey, just the twitter over the weekend to warn quote, hyperinflation is going to change everything, and that it is already happening. he then responded to another user to say, he believes hyperinflation will happen in the u. s. soon. and so the world. now of course, the threat of hyper inflation sparks concerns not just that prices will continue to rise, but that they will rise to the point where the government has no control and the dollar becomes virtually worthless. but treasures treasury secretary, janet gallant claims, everything is just fine and the government is not about to lose control of inflation. she noted that t
excellent insight, boom bus, spend swan and dean john, quote, my year business school. thank you so much. thank you. and if you've followed any news coverage in the last year, you've likely heard the term inflation more times than you can count. probably said it a couple times the last time, but in the united states and for that matter, the entire world headed for hyper inflation. well, that may be the case if you ask twitter in square. theo jack dorsey, just the twitter over the weekend to...
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we'll talk to former white house counsel john dean if he can actually do that.ermine democracy and lay the groundwork for overturning the next election. that's the news tonight, which comes after a day that began with the senate judiciary committee publishing its report on the former president's attempts to overturn the 2020 election. the title is
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and john, quote, the dean of the miami herbert business school. thank you both for being here. d quotes. i want to start with you how big of an issue is this magnesium issue and what impact could it have on the recovery in the u. s. actually, in the black largest academy in germany, which is so manufacturing, industrial reliance. yes, thank you. it's symptomatic of a very substantial issue. i would say that we are now in a global supply chain pandemic that has every risk of being as severe an impact on the global economy.
and john, quote, the dean of the miami herbert business school. thank you both for being here. d quotes. i want to start with you how big of an issue is this magnesium issue and what impact could it have on the recovery in the u. s. actually, in the black largest academy in germany, which is so manufacturing, industrial reliance. yes, thank you. it's symptomatic of a very substantial issue. i would say that we are now in a global supply chain pandemic that has every risk of being as severe an...
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jonathan: good to catch up with the vice dean of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.nings this morning, so far so good. equity market still positive up 4/10 of 1%. microsoft and google. yields unchanged. down 83.68. stronger euro, just euro-dollar positive 1/10 of 1%. tom: what you have to do to continue this on the nasdaq is you have to do the math. on this important day when the government decides should little kids be vaccinated. i know you've got a sleepless moment. off second shot, the number of working with, of scientific notation. ok fine. does the public understand how small the likelihood is of a frightening myocarditis of the second dose? >> it's unclear. i think sometimes we talk with numbers like that, the general public, because of their head. it hurts some anecdote from somebody who had a case. to them that's 100%. sometimes it's very hard to teach people how to risk calculate because they are swayed by anecdotes. we have to show them how rare it is. tom: this has to do with social media. it doesn't do the math. jonathan: even when i hear from health off
jonathan: good to catch up with the vice dean of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.nings this morning, so far so good. equity market still positive up 4/10 of 1%. microsoft and google. yields unchanged. down 83.68. stronger euro, just euro-dollar positive 1/10 of 1%. tom: what you have to do to continue this on the nasdaq is you have to do the math. on this important day when the government decides should little kids be vaccinated. i know you've got a sleepless moment. off second...
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i want to bring in john harwood and jessica dean. good evening to both you. jessica, it was -- i call it a crazy day on capitol hill today. >> yes. >> democrats aren't at the finish line yet but they're closer than ever before of an enormous trillion dollar deal. give us the latest. >> i think you just pointed this out. there's a lot of back and forth. there are some big things in here and things that president biden has been campaigning on the campaign trail promised and is hoping to deliver. premier among that, chiefly among that is pre-k for all three and four-year-olds across the united states. that was a big one. it is within that framework. they also have a child tax credit extension which was very important to a number of democrats. that only goes for one year for the expanded benefits, but they're making it fully refundable forever. what that means is it captured the people that weren't getting this benefit before, they will now get this in perpetuity. that is going to help cut can child poverty moving forward. there's a number of clean tax energy cre
i want to bring in john harwood and jessica dean. good evening to both you. jessica, it was -- i call it a crazy day on capitol hill today. >> yes. >> democrats aren't at the finish line yet but they're closer than ever before of an enormous trillion dollar deal. give us the latest. >> i think you just pointed this out. there's a lot of back and forth. there are some big things in here and things that president biden has been campaigning on the campaign trail promised and is...
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then jimmy dean with big bad john and those stories and later it became dylan's and writers like we talkike ian hunter and i started being drawn to either authors or lyricists or poets whose telling stories. as i started to develop, i liked the pistols but i liked t rex and fixing them altogether but i don't want to have moon june fire desire lyrics. it became kind of an interesting thread in my life and eventually it influenced me and became a big part of motley crew's career. if you look at girls girls girls, we are on the wild side, girls girls girls, a simple message but if you go into the lyrics, it's pretty telling about what's happening at that time and how they were, documenting hollywood at its worst. [laughter] kennedy: you guys were there and were so foundational in the sense coming into a new era in the 80s and i moved to los angeles in 1990 and i remember that time before alternative had taken hold before crunch had a foothold and that scene was massive in reading your book and hearing your voice and if you don't want to pick up the book, get on audible. it just adds that mu
then jimmy dean with big bad john and those stories and later it became dylan's and writers like we talkike ian hunter and i started being drawn to either authors or lyricists or poets whose telling stories. as i started to develop, i liked the pistols but i liked t rex and fixing them altogether but i don't want to have moon june fire desire lyrics. it became kind of an interesting thread in my life and eventually it influenced me and became a big part of motley crew's career. if you look at...
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tom nickles, dean, father or motherer -- former secretary john king. >>> president biden weighed in on what should happen to those who defy subpoenas that of the january 6th committee. congressman adam schiff who is a member of the committee joins me next. >>> plus, why the 2020s are starting to look like the 1920s with exploited workers dealing with greed, and more challenges . >>> the growing power of latinos, the castro brothers. they join me tonight together. "the reidout" continues after this. ut" continues after this woman: i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months after just two doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches, or coughs or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ woman: talk to your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn ho
tom nickles, dean, father or motherer -- former secretary john king. >>> president biden weighed in on what should happen to those who defy subpoenas that of the january 6th committee. congressman adam schiff who is a member of the committee joins me next. >>> plus, why the 2020s are starting to look like the 1920s with exploited workers dealing with greed, and more challenges . >>> the growing power of latinos, the castro brothers. they join me tonight together....
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next up, john halpin, the associate dean of development and also the kristin hall. >> thank you to much. good morning supervisors. i'm going to pull up our presentation. >> clerk: we are seeing your slides. >> thank you. so it includes one slide with recommendation with a brief explanation of our response. so the first finding regarding the workforce, we did not have a formal role on the committee. city college does part in other committees like the workforce partners and as the director said, we have regular meetings with oewd to coordinate services and we also have partnerships with many of the other departments that participate on this committee. can you put the slides up? >> the slides are there. >> i'm not seeing them. but i can just go on. regarding the second finding about the curriculum committee, while we disagree wednesday this finding, we wanted to provide some clarification that our faculty as the purview over developing curriculum. when they develop work force programs they market information and meet with industry advisors. [please stand by] . >> chair preston: thank you f
next up, john halpin, the associate dean of development and also the kristin hall. >> thank you to much. good morning supervisors. i'm going to pull up our presentation. >> clerk: we are seeing your slides. >> thank you. so it includes one slide with recommendation with a brief explanation of our response. so the first finding regarding the workforce, we did not have a formal role on the committee. city college does part in other committees like the workforce partners and as...
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john's hall to transition to democracy. ah, hello there i'm how am i here, dean. this is al jazeera life, and doha also coming up be used talk, court finds poland, $1200000.00 a day for their bitter dispute. so we're judicial independence. israel defies american objections and proves plans for fountains of new illegal settlements in the occupied west bank and venezuela reopens a bridge that allows its people to cross over to columbia for foods and medicines. ah, we begin in that see don and the mountain sing, demands at home and abroad, and the military to walk back. it's qu the u. n. z assistance mission to see dan has tweeted that end boys from several western countries have met with those to prime minister abdullah humbug at his residence. now this comes a day after you. a secretary of state antony blinkin, spoke to him. sedans, neighbors are also showing veritas approval. the african union has suspended cartoon until civilian rule is restored and the world bank has put 8 deliveries on holds while anger within is also growing. state oil company workers and doct
john's hall to transition to democracy. ah, hello there i'm how am i here, dean. this is al jazeera life, and doha also coming up be used talk, court finds poland, $1200000.00 a day for their bitter dispute. so we're judicial independence. israel defies american objections and proves plans for fountains of new illegal settlements in the occupied west bank and venezuela reopens a bridge that allows its people to cross over to columbia for foods and medicines. ah, we begin in that see don and the...
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dean coppola, jesse grady. dan and her. brian blew. rihanna cooper. amy john. monica easy. albert lamb. in ron and ken dooley. davidson down. andre wright. >> please join me in recognizing everyone watching here. [applause]. >> we cannot thank you enough for all your hard work. i don't know where we would be as a city without your tireless efforts and the sacrifice i know that you have family and maybe children at home and other things to deal with but it has made and francisco are far more livable city and for that everyone is forever indebted and grateful to you. know that your work matters . people around the world are talking about the changes we made and that's all because of your hard work so please know that you are so appreciated by all of us. thank you. do you want to say anything or does someone from the team want tospeak ? ? >> can you hear me?>> we can hear you. >> my name is monica, and deputy program manager and i'm on behalf of this team want to thank you very muchfor this very special recognition . this group of people developed this new program to allow our small businesses to continue to ope
dean coppola, jesse grady. dan and her. brian blew. rihanna cooper. amy john. monica easy. albert lamb. in ron and ken dooley. davidson down. andre wright. >> please join me in recognizing everyone watching here. [applause]. >> we cannot thank you enough for all your hard work. i don't know where we would be as a city without your tireless efforts and the sacrifice i know that you have family and maybe children at home and other things to deal with but it has made and francisco are...
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dean myers award. anthony dixon, has been a fire fire with the los angeles -- and is john lewis's nephew. and jerry craft is a best-selling new york times bestselling offer. he's the creator of mama boys and a syndicated comic strip. he has won five literary awards, . tonight they will be discussing the first volume of run, a highly anticipated sequel to the march series. this is the graphic retelling of john lewis's life story. follows the aftermath and the -- campaign. as stacey abrams says, run shows the history and the pushback of those who refuse it and the resistance who believe changes not gone far enough. john lewis's story has always been a story of change and run is a vivid energetic works. without further ado. i'm excited to turn things over to our speakers. thank you. i can't keep enough praise on you. their work is amazing, your spirit is amazing. i know we should be talking about the book but i love you jerry craft. >> so run started, all the started with a campaign. the campaign, and i was serving as the congressman's press to secretary in 2008. it was a welcome change, and
dean myers award. anthony dixon, has been a fire fire with the los angeles -- and is john lewis's nephew. and jerry craft is a best-selling new york times bestselling offer. he's the creator of mama boys and a syndicated comic strip. he has won five literary awards, . tonight they will be discussing the first volume of run, a highly anticipated sequel to the march series. this is the graphic retelling of john lewis's life story. follows the aftermath and the -- campaign. as stacey abrams says,...
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john harwood, lauren fox, appreciate the reporting. thank you both. >>> i'm joined now by congresswoman, pennsylvania congresswoman madeleine dean, a member of the caucus, serves on house judicial services. thanks for taking the time this morning. >> good to be with you, jim. >> nancy pelosi floating a $2.1 trillion top-line compromise. is that top-line figure high enough for you and other progressives? >> i won't speak for other progressives and i won't put a nail in the top-line number. certainly what we see with nancy pelosi is somebody who is just very good at her art, her craft. she's a superior negotiator. most importantly, more than process and negotiation she cares about the policy. she cares for the children. the difference that these important pieces of legislation will make. lifting children out of poverty. the child tax credit. lifting families out of poverty. child care. universal pre-k. these are the things, the possibility of this bill, and so i won't put a pin in the number because that number is moving. >> what i'm hearing if i'm reading you correctly is that you would be willing to move below $3.5 trillion, you're willing to move the
john harwood, lauren fox, appreciate the reporting. thank you both. >>> i'm joined now by congresswoman, pennsylvania congresswoman madeleine dean, a member of the caucus, serves on house judicial services. thanks for taking the time this morning. >> good to be with you, jim. >> nancy pelosi floating a $2.1 trillion top-line compromise. is that top-line figure high enough for you and other progressives? >> i won't speak for other progressives and i won't put a nail in...
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send condolences to our producer, john hamilton on the death of his father, a professor of slavic languages and english tics who spent nearly three decades as assistant deancollege of wake forest university. also a long time lou grass musician, affectionately known as banjo. that does it for our show. democracy now! is currently accepting applications for 2 positions: a director of finance and administration and a human resources manager. learn more and apply at democracynow.org. democracy now! is produced with renee feltz, mike burke, deena guzder, messiah rhodes, nermeen shaikh, maria taracena, tami woronoff, charina nadura, sam alcoff, tey marie astudillo, john hamilton, robby karran, hany massoud and adriano contreras. our general manager is julie crosby. special thanks to becca staley, miriam barnard, paul@aóo expression can still be enjoyed today. nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in new york. >>> a man armed with a bow and arrow has gone on a rampage in a town in norway. he killed five people and wounded three others. police say they're treating the attack as an act of terrorism. the man started his spree in the early evening at a supermarket
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send condolences to our producer, john hamilton on the death of his father, a professor of slavic languages and english tics who spent nearly three decades as assistant deancollege of wake forest university. also a long time lou grass musician, affectionately known as banjo. that does it for our show. democracy now! is currently accepting applications for 2 positions: a director of finance and administration and a human resources manager. learn more and apply at democracynow.org. democracy now! is produced with renee feltz, mike burke, deena guzder, messiah rhodes, nermeen shaikh, maria taracena, tami woronoff, charina nadura, sam alcoff, tey marie astudillo, john hamilton, robby karran, hany massoud and adriano contreras. our general manager is julie crosby. special thanks to becca staley, miriam barnard, paul■oÑ (crickets chirping) (mellow music) - [isal] a polted ocean thgh. - [ashle not on is sid is side'really can, that sids pollut. - [residt] how wayour wkend? i'm finay 18, i can dohatever want. (gir laugh) -huh. - (iistinct)r (indisnct). [isabel]hat's alrighsis, yore all oning theindow. - [ashy] wow, e truth cos out. (girls lgh) (gir chatterndistin
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college president, the dean, the professors are all committed to free speech and they communicate not just we have free speech but tell students why it is important -- they do like john did and explain why empathy matters and how that is healthy and how it is ok to hear speech that may make you uncomfortable and even offended at times, you don't have to agree with that, you can answer with your own point of view. when that is cultivated, when that is proactively encouraged students really pick up on that and tell us they know the university is going to have their back on a free speech issue. even at the best schools on our rankings it is not perfect. some students still do not feel free to express themselves. we are grading on the curve. these schools at the bottom, there is not a commitment at the highest levels or if there is it is not communicated. everybody says they are for free speech. right, left, center, we are all for free speech. but when it comes to the tax bracket and you have an offensive speaker on campus or in a comfortable situation, that is where the rubber meets the road. that is where some schools are doing a much better job than others of defendin
college president, the dean, the professors are all committed to free speech and they communicate not just we have free speech but tell students why it is important -- they do like john did and explain why empathy matters and how that is healthy and how it is ok to hear speech that may make you uncomfortable and even offended at times, you don't have to agree with that, you can answer with your own point of view. when that is cultivated, when that is proactively encouraged students really pick...
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dean coppola, jesse grady. dan and her. brian blew. rihanna cooper. amy john. monica easy. albert lamb. in ron and ken dooley. davidson down. andre wright. >> please join me in recognizing everyone watching here. [applause]. >> we cannot thank you enough for all your hard work. i don't know where we would be as a city without your tireless efforts and the sacrifice i know that you have family and maybe children at home and other things to deal with but it has made and francisco are far more livable city and for that everyone is forever indebted and grateful to you. know that your work matters . people around the world are talking about the changes we made and that's all because of your hard work so please know that you are so appreciated by all of us. thank you. do you want to say anything or does someone from the team want tospeak ? ? >> can you hear me?>> we can hear you. >> my name is monica, and deputy program manager and i'm on behalf of this team want to thank you very muchfor this very special recognition . this group of people developed this new program to allow our small businesses to continue to ope
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now we have senator john ossock who is new to congress, the georgia lawmaker, one of two georgia lawmakers that basically give the democrats a 50-50 split in the senate. >> dean phillips running at first. # >> we'll see that pinch running often with these players. some don't want to have any injuries or anything. >> there's ruiz. pitch high and tight. ruiz takes it to third easily. phillips heads to second base. democrats in business here, mitch. second and third. nobody out. steube with a 3-0 count now on ossoff. >> looks like the democrats have decided to test steve scalise, the house minority whip, behind the plate. often he's at second base. so maybe the democrats deciding to test his arm and also maybe to test steube obviously in defense of steve scalise. these players are getting a bit of a jump, moves on the mound there. steve scalise has not got a lot of time to work with here. # >> our first strike of the night, jon ossoff down the count. steube, swing and miss. strike two. choking up on the bat is ossoff, going with no batting glove tonight. nice pitch from steube. >> that was. >> full count. nobody out. second and third for the democrats. steube fr
now we have senator john ossock who is new to congress, the georgia lawmaker, one of two georgia lawmakers that basically give the democrats a 50-50 split in the senate. >> dean phillips running at first. # >> we'll see that pinch running often with these players. some don't want to have any injuries or anything. >> there's ruiz. pitch high and tight. ruiz takes it to third easily. phillips heads to second base. democrats in business here, mitch. second and third. nobody out....