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often talk about kevin mccarthy trying to wrangle this caucus with these crazy rebels, like marjorie taylor greene kevin mccarthy is much retailer greene, and marjorie taylor greene's kevin mccarthy, and they're both donald trump. they will say anything to address the passions of the moment, and then, walk it back when the personal consequences for their own political fortunes. what i saw in the state was a politician willing to lie under oath, but also continue to try to elevate their own brand above the nation's needs. that is true of kevin mccarthy. that is two of donald trump. that is true of mitch mcconnell. that is two in a georgia courtroom this week of marjorie taylor greene. >> danielle, in one particular moment that stood out is when marjorie taylor greene was asked if she urged donald trump to impose martial law to stay in power. let's listen. >> you had a means to rescind the election in 2020, and january 20th, 2021, right? >> yes. >> and in those meetings, you discussed with him your avid idea that there should be marcia lost declared in the united states. >> no, i don't recall ever d
often talk about kevin mccarthy trying to wrangle this caucus with these crazy rebels, like marjorie taylor greene kevin mccarthy is much retailer greene, and marjorie taylor greene's kevin mccarthy, and they're both donald trump. they will say anything to address the passions of the moment, and then, walk it back when the personal consequences for their own political fortunes. what i saw in the state was a politician willing to lie under oath, but also continue to try to elevate their own...
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we will hear more from marjorie taylor greene and that audio from kevin mccarthy. t's hear some of the back-and-forth between the attorney and representative greene yesterday in that georgia courtroom. [video clip] >> so, if someone broke the law in an effort to interfere with accounting of the electoral votes, that person would be an enemy of the constitution. am i right about that? rep. greene: breaking the law is unlawful. there have been over 700 people charged for what happened january 6. >> those people were trying to interfere with the lawful process of counting the votes for the electoral college? rep. greene: i i i would think, yes they did, they stopped the electoral count, yes. >> those people would be enemies of the constitution, you would agree with that? rep. greene: i don't know i don't know, i don't know if i would define it that way. >> well, having taken the oath we saw on the screen, if you were aware someone was going to lawfully, excuse me, unlawfully interfere with the constitutional process of counting the electoral vote, you would be obliged
we will hear more from marjorie taylor greene and that audio from kevin mccarthy. t's hear some of the back-and-forth between the attorney and representative greene yesterday in that georgia courtroom. [video clip] >> so, if someone broke the law in an effort to interfere with accounting of the electoral votes, that person would be an enemy of the constitution. am i right about that? rep. greene: breaking the law is unlawful. there have been over 700 people charged for what happened...
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how do you think about hearing this for marjorie taylor greene specifically? >> >> well, i think it went very well for the voters of georgia who are challenging her candidacy. i think that it did not go so well for marjorie taylor greene. but she does not have much to work with. she has a long history, as your intro just showed, as advocating for political violence. she has a clear record on twitter, on video, and otherwise in public documentation of calling for her supporters to come to washington on january 6th, and engage in what's she described as our 1776 moment which could only be understood, and certainly was understood as a call to armed resistance to the peaceful transfer of power, which as you noted, she publicly said we cannot allow to happen. so, with all of that, she was left with little to do than deny and a bag, which she did at great, great length. and i think that your coverage that you just provided was the number of refusals to even admit, or deny, but to simply say i do not remember. even to the question of whether she urged the president, t
how do you think about hearing this for marjorie taylor greene specifically? >> >> well, i think it went very well for the voters of georgia who are challenging her candidacy. i think that it did not go so well for marjorie taylor greene. but she does not have much to work with. she has a long history, as your intro just showed, as advocating for political violence. she has a clear record on twitter, on video, and otherwise in public documentation of calling for her supporters to...
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then, the lawsuit to hit marjorie taylor greene off the ballot will go forward. >> they are actually putting the on the witness stand on friday and i cannot believe that i am being forced to do this. >> tonight, the lawyer who will cross examine the congress woman joins me live. and did a lawmaker just give democrats a blueprint for beating that right-wing culture war attacks? >> hate will only win if people like me standby and let it happen. all in starts right now. good evening, everyone, from new york, i'm ayman mohyeldin in for chris hayes this evening. and it has been nearly two months since russia launched this unprovoked war on ukraine. and russian troops are bearing down on the eastern part of the country an area known as the donbas. they are healing their new assault with artillery and missile strikes all along the 300 mile eastern front. in the utterly devastated city of mariupol, the ukrainian government estimates the death toll now stands at more than 20,000. let that sink in for a moment. the commander of the last remaining ukrainian troops in that city, hold up in a ste
then, the lawsuit to hit marjorie taylor greene off the ballot will go forward. >> they are actually putting the on the witness stand on friday and i cannot believe that i am being forced to do this. >> tonight, the lawyer who will cross examine the congress woman joins me live. and did a lawmaker just give democrats a blueprint for beating that right-wing culture war attacks? >> hate will only win if people like me standby and let it happen. all in starts right now. good...
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but that is not what marjorie taylor greene was talking about. 's how we know this, because here's what we proved. marjorie taylor greene organized objections on the floor of the house. in this was not an insurrection. this actually was part of the constitutional process. and we have no issue with it. but then, marjorie taylor greene promoted, encouraged, and supported the idea of large demonstrations in washington on january 6. there's nothing wrong with large demonstrations either. it is about the ellipse. not the insurrection on the capital. he said, well, you know, who cares? i agree, people do these things all the time. i've done them as well. and demonstrations are an important part of our democratic tradition. she worked with organizers and made calls for people to come. and that is not a problem. out of context. out of context, it is not a problem. in context, this support was part of a scheme -- a scheme with unlawful demonstrations, plan a, and plan b. what was going to happen, what other unlawful demonstrations happened and all the obje
but that is not what marjorie taylor greene was talking about. 's how we know this, because here's what we proved. marjorie taylor greene organized objections on the floor of the house. in this was not an insurrection. this actually was part of the constitutional process. and we have no issue with it. but then, marjorie taylor greene promoted, encouraged, and supported the idea of large demonstrations in washington on january 6. there's nothing wrong with large demonstrations either. it is...
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does that tell you that while people like matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene make a lot of noise and capture a lot of media attention, they're not actually very influential? marjorie taylor greene was stripped of her committee assignments last year, she's just a freshman. >> yeah, they're not influential in washington d. c.. the reason why mccarthy got a standing ovation from his colleagues, is because he recruited many of them to run for the house. he's a prodigious fund-raiser. he's raised millions of dollars to keep them in their seats. and we heard from so many republican lawmakers, of those who chose to speak to the press today, and they said things like, those conversations, that was a snapshot in time. 15 months ago, many of those had the same sort of private misgivings. mccarthy was boxed in. now we have republicans, they believe, standing on the precipice of taking over the house come november, they don't want to get to get anything to get in the way. they view this largely as a distraction. and when you have that congressman saying, oh, no nobody cares about january 6th. yo
does that tell you that while people like matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene make a lot of noise and capture a lot of media attention, they're not actually very influential? marjorie taylor greene was stripped of her committee assignments last year, she's just a freshman. >> yeah, they're not influential in washington d. c.. the reason why mccarthy got a standing ovation from his colleagues, is because he recruited many of them to run for the house. he's a prodigious fund-raiser. he's...
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and to a person, they are embarrassed by marjorie taylor greene. have here right now is a void. we don't have a servant leader right now. marjorie taylor greene can't even be bothered to have an office in the district. i have an office. i get out and talk to voters. i don't always know if i'm talking to a democrat, independent, or republican, but to a person, they are all embarrassed. these are all great people in northwest georgia and they want a leader who's going to get things done for our communities. they want someone to represent. >> let me jump in because you know i'm juggling different segments. i feel you on that. the other thing i did want to get to is there is a closer question about the awesome and rare power of kicking someone off the ballot. do you support this effort to kick her off the ballot? what do you say to critics who argue, shouldn't you be able to beat her and win the voters over rather than this effort by voters who would prevent her from being able to run? >> you know, ari, the voters who brought this challenge to marjorie
and to a person, they are embarrassed by marjorie taylor greene. have here right now is a void. we don't have a servant leader right now. marjorie taylor greene can't even be bothered to have an office in the district. i have an office. i get out and talk to voters. i don't always know if i'm talking to a democrat, independent, or republican, but to a person, they are all embarrassed. these are all great people in northwest georgia and they want a leader who's going to get things done for our...
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so marjorie taylor greene's lawyers argued a few points. ry 6th did not amount to an insurrection. they referred to it as a riot. they also said that marjorie taylor greene did not engage in those deadly events, differentiating it between the ward incite, and the key word being here is engage. because that provision in the 14th amendment says any office holder who engages in insurrection should not be able to serve in office again. and her lawyer insisted that she was also a victim only day who was afraid for her life, who had to be whisked away to safety. if you're listening to this three plus hour testimony, you heard multiple times, marjorie taylor greene saying, i don't recall. i don't remember. i think we counted about 50 times she said that when she was questioned about her actions, about her comments and social media posts leading up to the january 6th insurrection. but she was able to recall one thing. listen. >> you may answer the question to the best of your ability. >> i had no knowledge of any attempt and so that's a question tha
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most important witness after the professor testifies, the most powerful witness against marjorie taylor greene's candidacy, the most powerful witness in establishing she crossed the line into engagement in insurrection is marjorie taylor greene herself. you will hear her words, what she says and what she does not say, and you will also hear what she said in the past. some of that will be encoded or veiled language, but you will also hear in some cases the mask falls and she shows us exactly what she intended. she was done on the capitol steps urging the attackers -- she was not on the capitol steps urging the attackers to breach police lines on january 6. that was not the role she played. different figures had different roles. what became clear as december turned into january, as lawful means of preventing the certification of joe biden were exhausted and nonviolent means were exhausted, that marjorie taylor greene played an important role. her goal, even after she took the oath on january 3 to uphold the constitution and defended against all enemies foreign and domestic, was several fold. to br
most important witness after the professor testifies, the most powerful witness against marjorie taylor greene's candidacy, the most powerful witness in establishing she crossed the line into engagement in insurrection is marjorie taylor greene herself. you will hear her words, what she says and what she does not say, and you will also hear what she said in the past. some of that will be encoded or veiled language, but you will also hear in some cases the mask falls and she shows us exactly...
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new report about a text message that is casting doubt on marjorie taylor greene. claims that she did not recall discussing martial law with donald trump's chief of staff mark meadows. in the text obtained by cnn, green appears to be telling meadows that some gop lawmakers were saying, then president trump should use martial law to stop joe biden from becoming president. last, week she testified under oath, she did not recall the conversation. there is day, she doubled down. >> they said those are my text messages, they say that i wasn't calling for, that actually said that something i don't know know about. i don't recall ever advocating for martial law. if that is my text messages, and that's with the reporting, i don't recall if they are, but if they are those text messages do not say calling for martial law. >> yeah, it just says -- >> well, joining me now is jessica levinson, attorney, professor at loyola law school and columnist for msnbc daily. jessica, good to see, you before i get into marjorie taylor greene, i want to get your reaction to a major developme
new report about a text message that is casting doubt on marjorie taylor greene. claims that she did not recall discussing martial law with donald trump's chief of staff mark meadows. in the text obtained by cnn, green appears to be telling meadows that some gop lawmakers were saying, then president trump should use martial law to stop joe biden from becoming president. last, week she testified under oath, she did not recall the conversation. there is day, she doubled down. >> they said...
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and they are not really going to do that with marjorie taylor greene, or matt gaetz, even if they rollheir eyes. >> yes, chris. what we just heard there from steve scalise was half revisionist history. and marjorie taylor greene, and matt gaetz continue to propagate the same conspiracy theories, and it doubled down on a lot of the rhetoric that they were peddling ahead of january 6th, 2021. and you know, most recently, just a few months ago on steve bannon's podcast, said they have no shame for any of their actions, and their contributions to potentially -- however many people died in the january 6th insurrection, and said that they had walked through, again, a lot of their plans. and some of the legal avenues that they were exploring. so, a leadership wants to sweep this under the rug for obvious political issues of political expediency. but their members, we should be very clear, continue to believe and disseminate these really dangerous claims. >> quickly, just on your latest reporting in the january 6th committee, they say they have been looking at discussions of invoking the insur
and they are not really going to do that with marjorie taylor greene, or matt gaetz, even if they rollheir eyes. >> yes, chris. what we just heard there from steve scalise was half revisionist history. and marjorie taylor greene, and matt gaetz continue to propagate the same conspiracy theories, and it doubled down on a lot of the rhetoric that they were peddling ahead of january 6th, 2021. and you know, most recently, just a few months ago on steve bannon's podcast, said they have no...
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. >>> marjorie taylor greene testifying under oath. tonight she still insists donald trump won the election. let's go "out front." good evening, everyone, i'm kate baldwin in for erin burnett. this new drone video revealing the starting scale of putin's war. this is all that is left of a village north of the capital kiev, home after home leveled. the roofs blown off other buildings. this village was vital to stopping putin's march towards the capitol and why he pulled back and redoubled his efforts to the east. it is in the eastern part of the country russians are attacking with increasing intensity tonight. these images show apartments on fire, businesses gutted. tonight the pentagon warns putin is not letting up. >> what we dough k know is they putting more enablers in there, in the last 24 hours. what we do know is they are conducting operations in the donbas. certainly, they continue to bombard mariupol. >> now, one of putin's large commanders say russia's am ambitions go far beyond the east. that would give them a massive land to
. >>> marjorie taylor greene testifying under oath. tonight she still insists donald trump won the election. let's go "out front." good evening, everyone, i'm kate baldwin in for erin burnett. this new drone video revealing the starting scale of putin's war. this is all that is left of a village north of the capital kiev, home after home leveled. the roofs blown off other buildings. this village was vital to stopping putin's march towards the capitol and why he pulled back...
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and somehow the political world is marjorie taylor greene.nistration credit for sticking to what matters. once again, a big new arms gift to ukraine, they are very n dcua ch oclanined it may not e in a social media media circus, but i give them credit, even on the masks issue. i think biden's and things are right that it should be a personal decision. i think they focused on the big things, but in a post-trump era, i don't know. they don't get a lot of credit for it. amna: we coul use more time to talk about all these things as well. always good to see you both. thank you. ♪ on this earth day, we turn to a writer looking at nature at risk, rhythms of southern life and much more --through the art of the essay. jeffrey brown has the story from nashville for our arts and culture series, canvas. >> these little blue flowers it is just a four petaled flower. jeffrey: for margaret renkl, loving nature doesn't require trips to exotic locales. a walk in her local park outside nashville will do very well. she calls herself a backyard naturalist. what
and somehow the political world is marjorie taylor greene.nistration credit for sticking to what matters. once again, a big new arms gift to ukraine, they are very n dcua ch oclanined it may not e in a social media media circus, but i give them credit, even on the masks issue. i think biden's and things are right that it should be a personal decision. i think they focused on the big things, but in a post-trump era, i don't know. they don't get a lot of credit for it. amna: we coul use more time...
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and marjorie taylor greene picked her side.fied from any public office. >> there you have it. we wanted to hear your view. we have had many conservatives and otherwise on the show. the congresswoman is welcome to come on to respond to you here. and ron, i appreciate you tackling not only the tough constitutional issues, but also the tech challenges, sir. >> thank you. >> it's a zoom world. thank you. >>> when we come back, the biden administration says they are going on offense on fighting ko visit. stay with us. ffense on fighting visit. stay with us aleve x. its revolutionary rollerball design delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. as a main street bank, pnc has helped over 7 million kids develop their passion for learning through our grow up great initiative. and now, we're providing billions of dollars for affordable home lending programs... as part of 88 billion to support underserved communities... including loans for small businesses in low and moderate income areas. so ever
and marjorie taylor greene picked her side.fied from any public office. >> there you have it. we wanted to hear your view. we have had many conservatives and otherwise on the show. the congresswoman is welcome to come on to respond to you here. and ron, i appreciate you tackling not only the tough constitutional issues, but also the tech challenges, sir. >> thank you. >> it's a zoom world. thank you. >>> when we come back, the biden administration says they are going...
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now this is how marjorie taylor greene spelled it. we're not -- i'm not doing this to be the spelling police. the words matter and they're important. now this is what she meant. martial. and what this means is war-like. military. it is happened only very few times in our history but it means when you throw out the laws the military takes over the government. it is one of the most serious, drastic dangerous things that we can do as a constitutional democracy. we cease to be a constitutional democracy if we impose martial -- martial law. that is a very serious thing. now think about it. if you had proposed, even floated the idea to chief of staff of the president, we ought to think about martial law. would you either know that or you would know for sure you had not. i don't recall is completely implausible. there is no human way that any certain of -- mind would have sent a text like that and not recall it. and as you noted, her full throated defense of the text, by saying well she said i don't know about these things. she floats it. >>
now this is how marjorie taylor greene spelled it. we're not -- i'm not doing this to be the spelling police. the words matter and they're important. now this is what she meant. martial. and what this means is war-like. military. it is happened only very few times in our history but it means when you throw out the laws the military takes over the government. it is one of the most serious, drastic dangerous things that we can do as a constitutional democracy. we cease to be a constitutional...
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marjorie taylor greene. in georgia state court today in a challenge to her candidacy. they are accusing her of violating the constitution because of the comments rallying insurrectionists to the capitol. she sure had a lot of trouble remembering key conversations. >> did you discuss with mr. alexander the idea of you coming to appear at a demonstration on january 6th? >> i don't recall that. >> my question is just about whether anybody at all ever mentioned to you the possibility of violence. >> i don't remember. >> okay. so you're not denying it. you're just saying you don't recall? >> i don't recall. >> did you talk to people at the white house about the fact there would be large demonstrations on january 6th in washington? >> i don't remember. >> did anybody on your campaign staff inch vision of people. >> i don't recall. >> did you impose martial law? >> i don't recall. >> you're not denying you did it, you don't remember. >> two sources told the rolling stone reporter there were dozens plans with white
marjorie taylor greene. in georgia state court today in a challenge to her candidacy. they are accusing her of violating the constitution because of the comments rallying insurrectionists to the capitol. she sure had a lot of trouble remembering key conversations. >> did you discuss with mr. alexander the idea of you coming to appear at a demonstration on january 6th? >> i don't recall that. >> my question is just about whether anybody at all ever mentioned to you the...
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happens with the conservative media, watch what happens with the hard-core maga caucus, the marjorie taylor greene's, the medicine hawthorne's, who would like to change the subject to something else when they come back into session next week. >> we are going to get to marjorie taylor greene inches the second, but nicholas, i want to ask you first, is there any political opportunity in all this for the democrats? >> that is certainly one of the central questions looming over what the committee is doing. the final report for this whole investigation could prompt a report by the midterm elections. the goal of the committees to mesquite would happened. the timing of that could have a major political impact, if the former president did break the law, this is something that could come as the former president's trying to run again for another presidential bid, and as republicans are looking, really gearing up to take the house and senate. the committee could put this out there. what democrats do with it and something the bigger question. will they decide to run on the platform of this committee and tried t
happens with the conservative media, watch what happens with the hard-core maga caucus, the marjorie taylor greene's, the medicine hawthorne's, who would like to change the subject to something else when they come back into session next week. >> we are going to get to marjorie taylor greene inches the second, but nicholas, i want to ask you first, is there any political opportunity in all this for the democrats? >> that is certainly one of the central questions looming over what the...
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it's a video of congresswoman marjorie taylor greene you have to see to believe. also tonight, florida's punishing all that's woke, taking on disney because they're to disagree with the states of don't say gay bill, and that punishment coming at a price to taxpayers. and breaking news from ukraine, president zelenskyy says two members of the biden's cabinet will set foot in the war zone tomorrow. welcome to a new hour of american voices. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we begin this hour with the gop leaders ditching their responsibility to stand up for american democracy. while donald trump works to republican politics, in a new interview with the wall street journal, trump's stance by house minority leader kevin mccarthy. at least for now, responding to a leaked audio mccarthy saying he plans to tell trump to resign, two days after the capitol. trump told the journal that mccarthy quickly changed his stance, when he quote, found out the facts. while we don't know exactly what facts he is following we do know the mob that stormed the u.s. capital after the now former president told him
it's a video of congresswoman marjorie taylor greene you have to see to believe. also tonight, florida's punishing all that's woke, taking on disney because they're to disagree with the states of don't say gay bill, and that punishment coming at a price to taxpayers. and breaking news from ukraine, president zelenskyy says two members of the biden's cabinet will set foot in the war zone tomorrow. welcome to a new hour of american voices. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we begin this hour with the gop...
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marjorie taylor greene knew where donald trump should do when the capitol was attacked, and donald trump did not. donald trump was enjoying the show on television, and marjorie taylor greene was telling him, this isn't the way to solve anything. donald trump jr. has spent his entire life watching up close just how stupid and incompetence his father's. and so, he knew during that attack on the capitol that his father would have no idea what to do. he also appears to have known that none of the people working for his father knew what to do. and so, donald trump jr. urgently texts mark meadows to tell the white house chief of staff something that donald trump junior believes that the white house chief of staff doesn't understand, and he knows for certain that is why they didn't understand. donald trump junior texts, he's got to condemn this crop asap. the capitol police tweet is not enough. and then, donald trump jr. felt he had to text mark meadows again saying, this is one you go to the mattresses on. they will try to screw his entire legacy on this if it gets worse. for those of you have
marjorie taylor greene knew where donald trump should do when the capitol was attacked, and donald trump did not. donald trump was enjoying the show on television, and marjorie taylor greene was telling him, this isn't the way to solve anything. donald trump jr. has spent his entire life watching up close just how stupid and incompetence his father's. and so, he knew during that attack on the capitol that his father would have no idea what to do. he also appears to have known that none of the...
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marjory taylor green testified in court for more than three hours in court today. ter: republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene defending her alleged role in the january 6th riot. >> prior to january 6, 2021, had you heard people were planning to enter the capitol building illegally in order to disrupt the electoral count process? >> no, absolutely not. i don't know anything about that. >> reporter: true to form greene was combative from the start. early on greenu was asked if she was aware of any effort to interfere with the electoral vote count. >> i had no knowledge of any attempt, and so that's a question that i can't answer. >> can i ask the court to acknowledge this is an adverse witness, a hostile witness? >> reporter: greene strongly defended various tweets she was confronted with leading up to january 6th saying she was only encouraging a peaceful march. >> the word peaceful is nowhere in this tweet, right? have a look. that word peaceful is not in this tweet. >> i can't read it. >> i'm asking -- there's not a secret code in there that's supposed to
marjory taylor green testified in court for more than three hours in court today. ter: republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene defending her alleged role in the january 6th riot. >> prior to january 6, 2021, had you heard people were planning to enter the capitol building illegally in order to disrupt the electoral count process? >> no, absolutely not. i don't know anything about that. >> reporter: true to form greene was combative from the start. early on greenu was...
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even though they are no fans of marjorie taylor greene, they can be slightly more democratic. ll heavily favors marjorie taylor greene or whatever republican is on the ballot. >> i, mean she at least was incredibly popular. i mean, in 2020, she won nearly 75% of the votes in their district. is there any sense that her actions impacted her popularity there? >> i mean, how closely are voters in georgia watching this case? i mean, many have rallied to her defense. she has held multiple tom holes and pro gun rallies and other events that i have attended in northwest georgia. we have attracted huge crowds. many of them say that they either, this either -- bolsters their support for her. or that they ignore the narrative. but, of, course there is also the republicans who are embarrassed by their antics. there are others embarrass too. but whether they can cobble a correlation to see her name. it is going to be really, really tough in the district that red. to see an incumbent republican like marjorie taylor greene. >> which brings me to the question how far money can get you, greg. i
even though they are no fans of marjorie taylor greene, they can be slightly more democratic. ll heavily favors marjorie taylor greene or whatever republican is on the ballot. >> i, mean she at least was incredibly popular. i mean, in 2020, she won nearly 75% of the votes in their district. is there any sense that her actions impacted her popularity there? >> i mean, how closely are voters in georgia watching this case? i mean, many have rallied to her defense. she has held multiple...
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marjorie taylor greene under oath at a hearing at a bid to disqualify her from seeking re-election claiming she couldn't remember much of anything she said about the insurrection and still pushing the big lie. more to come on all of that this evening, but i want to begin with cnn's ed lavandera live for us in kyiv, thank you for joining us once again from ukraine. you spoke to villagers near kyiv who survived russia's occupation, held hostage, tell us about it. >> reporter: well this is a village very close to the border with belarus and russia, north of kyiv, one of the first areas that was invaded back in late february, and the people there are just now starting to emerge and tell their story. war has stopped time here. bombs and artillery scorch this village in northern ukraine, russian occupation ravaged the mines of its people. the story of what happened in yahidne is just emerging, revealing what the russian army held this village hostage more than 30 days. sophia shows you say the underground bunker in her shed where she first hid from the fighting. she says she had food stored here
marjorie taylor greene under oath at a hearing at a bid to disqualify her from seeking re-election claiming she couldn't remember much of anything she said about the insurrection and still pushing the big lie. more to come on all of that this evening, but i want to begin with cnn's ed lavandera live for us in kyiv, thank you for joining us once again from ukraine. you spoke to villagers near kyiv who survived russia's occupation, held hostage, tell us about it. >> reporter: well this is a...
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marjorie taylor greene is undemocratic and un-american.n baldwin, missouri, rick is up next on the independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i voted for trump for the past two times. people have said they will vote for trump but he is not up for election in the midterms? a quick history here. going back to 2015, 2016 there was a populist candidate running for the nomination. he conducted a hostile takeover. they did not want them as their candidate. at the same time, there was a populist candidate running for the democratic nomination, bernie sanders. the republicans did not have anything in place to block trump from winning. the democratic party, you need to look at yourselves. you blocked bernie with a few hundred people, superdelegates, keeping bernie from taking that nomination. we could've had a different history on the democratic side if you did not have superdelegates, party elites overruling thousands of primary votes to get their preferred candidate hillary rodham clinton. trump gets involved because he had been foug
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and will marjorie taylor greene's spotty memory bolster the fight to keep her off of the ballot this november? that's next. >> well, those are reportedly my text messages. but i think if people read them for themselves, see that those are my text messages, they clearly say that i was not calling for that. i actually said that that's something i don't know about. (woman) oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me? aren't you jonathan from tv, that 995 plan? yes, from colonial penn. i love your lifetime rate lock. that's what sold me. she thinks you're jonathan, with the 995 plan. -are you? -yes, from colonial penn. we were concerned we couldn't get coverage, but it was easy with the 995 plan. -thank you. -you're welcome. i'm jonathan for colonial penn life insurance company. this guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance plan is our #1 most popular plan. it's loaded with guarantees. if you're age 50 to 85, $9.95 a month buys whole life insurance with guaranteed acceptance. you cannot be turned do
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it was interesting to see marjorie taylor greene on the stand at that civil trial. partly because, again, there is been such a weird memory of what that day was like. about how significant it was, how scared people were, and about what was actually being plotted. who is being plotted with the overthrow of the constitutional system and the overthrow of american democracy. and at least in her denial being so cagey and amorphous, it seemed there was at least some awareness, lingering over her perhaps the divisive council, about exactly with the stakes are in this. >> yeah, chris, i can tell you with total confidence that i have never called for the imposition of martial law. you would think that is the kind of thing people would remember not ever having said. but we have a congresswoman on video saying -- acting like, oh i don't know, i don't think so. and that is telling of course to see her handle these questions in that particular mode. in terms of just the way that they played it out, congressman raskin made a comment earlier that i think is worth amplifying. the f
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they'll be back in about 45 minutes, john, but for about an hour and a half, marjorie taylor greene spentresenting those voters challenging her candidacy. and i can tell you from the get-go, marjorie taylor greene took quite a combative tone as she was asked about tweets she's posted, public statements that she's made about the 2020 election, peddling conspiracy theories. in fact, on the stand moments ago, she insisted that there had been tremendous voter fraud in the presidential election. we know that's a false claim that's been debunked numerous times. she also believed joe biden did not win the election over donald trump. and as you said, that she had no knowledge of any attempts of plans to illegally interfere with the counting of electoral votes on january 6th. here she is denying she has ever advocated for political violence. >> you did believe at this time that the 2020 election had been stolen by the democrats from mr. trump, right? >> i was asking people to come for a peaceful march, which is what everyone is entitled to do under their first amendment. but i was not asking them
they'll be back in about 45 minutes, john, but for about an hour and a half, marjorie taylor greene spentresenting those voters challenging her candidacy. and i can tell you from the get-go, marjorie taylor greene took quite a combative tone as she was asked about tweets she's posted, public statements that she's made about the 2020 election, peddling conspiracy theories. in fact, on the stand moments ago, she insisted that there had been tremendous voter fraud in the presidential election. we...
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sunlen serfaty, thank you. >>> a critical day in court for marjorie taylor greene. gia state judge is holding a hearing over a challenge to her candidacy. a coalition of liberal groups claims that greene can't run for re-election because she aided in the january 6th insurrection. cnn's amara walker is outside of the court in atlanta this morning. congresswoman greene is expected to be questioned today. what do we know about what she may say? >> reporter: well, first off, we know this is going to be an uphill battle to remove marjorie taylor greene from the ballot, but the fact she's here today, she arrived about five minutes ago, the fact she is here to testify under oath about her alleged actions surrounding january 6th, that in itself is a major blow. we are expecting this to be a marathon hearing, lasting pretty much all day. any moment now the opening statements are going to get under way. we know that the petitioners who are challenging her candidacy will be presenting evidence, a long list of evidence, to argue that marjorie taylor greene facilitated, incited t
sunlen serfaty, thank you. >>> a critical day in court for marjorie taylor greene. gia state judge is holding a hearing over a challenge to her candidacy. a coalition of liberal groups claims that greene can't run for re-election because she aided in the january 6th insurrection. cnn's amara walker is outside of the court in atlanta this morning. congresswoman greene is expected to be questioned today. what do we know about what she may say? >> reporter: well, first off, we know...
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never seen it before. >> georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene define simple questions about thisn is the first member of congress to testify under oath of the insurrection -- who wanted her booted from the ballot. the sides of provision which prohibits anyone, quote, engage in an insurrection for running for state offices. it's been used once in 1990, when a member in protest of the war was convicted of aiding foreign actor. during the hearing, attorneys used greene's own words against her asking her to respond to videos of herself saying, quote, this is our 1776 moment. >> what are you prepared for? >> in the words of many of my colleagues, as we were just stating together with our gop congress meeting this morning, this is our 1776 moment. >> you've never heard anyone say use the term 1776 as a code word for violence to occur on january six, 2021? >> no, absolutely not. >> not sure if i trust that. greene also brushed off -- calling pelosi a traitor. spoiler alert, it didn't go so well for her. >> in fact, you think that speaker pelosi is a traitor to the country. >> that's spe
never seen it before. >> georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene define simple questions about thisn is the first member of congress to testify under oath of the insurrection -- who wanted her booted from the ballot. the sides of provision which prohibits anyone, quote, engage in an insurrection for running for state offices. it's been used once in 1990, when a member in protest of the war was convicted of aiding foreign actor. during the hearing, attorneys used greene's own words...
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>> i don't remember. >> it's been six states provoking congresswoman marjorie taylor greene in georgiaied she cannot remember if she or her republican colleague estimates were advocating for martial law a few days before president biden's inauguration. for my part, i remember, i didn't do that. but you know, we've all got different memories. now it has been three days since we got the lead of thousands and thousands of text messages to non trump's chief of staff mark meadows that confirmed she was well doing exactly that. quote, in our private chat with only members, several are saying the only way to save our public is for trump to call from martial law. several members are saying, martial law spelled incorrectly. >> that tex has put the republican party with a bad spot that even fox laura ingraham who will ignore january six headline and it costs that she had to bring green on her show to clear it all up. >> so you didn't advocate, he never advocated martial law, that president trump should use martial law to stop the transition of power, he never advocated for that did you? >> i don
>> i don't remember. >> it's been six states provoking congresswoman marjorie taylor greene in georgiaied she cannot remember if she or her republican colleague estimates were advocating for martial law a few days before president biden's inauguration. for my part, i remember, i didn't do that. but you know, we've all got different memories. now it has been three days since we got the lead of thousands and thousands of text messages to non trump's chief of staff mark meadows that...
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i wish i had marjorie taylor greene memory. enjoy your dinner to a waiter in 2003. and i still think about it every day. every day. (applause) enjoy your dinner, you enjoy your dinner, kill me. meanwhile she can't even remember if she told the president to impose martial law, yo, let me tell you something, that should be an easy one for most people, if you ever ask the president to impose martial law, you would never forget something that specific. like if anyone can't say no to doing something that specific and yeerd,-- weird, you definitely did that shit. um, i-- have i ever tried to steal a horse and ride it inside a bouncy castle? your honor-- honor, i do not recall. but you have got to admit that sounds like something a pretty cool guy would do, right? right, members of the jury, right, yeah. but if it's not cool then i do not recall, yeah. i don't remember. so marjorie taylor greene spent the entire hearing denying that she had any memory of anything to do with january 6th. but it turns out my friends that there may be a
i wish i had marjorie taylor greene memory. enjoy your dinner to a waiter in 2003. and i still think about it every day. every day. (applause) enjoy your dinner, you enjoy your dinner, kill me. meanwhile she can't even remember if she told the president to impose martial law, yo, let me tell you something, that should be an easy one for most people, if you ever ask the president to impose martial law, you would never forget something that specific. like if anyone can't say no to doing something...
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what it means for marjorie taylor greene's re-election. that's all up next. at's all up t g just making spaghetti... but i didn't wait. i could've delayed telling my doctor i was short of breath just reading a book... but i didn't wait. they told their doctors. and found out they had... atrial fibrillation. a condition which makes it about five times more likely to have a stroke. if you have one or more of these symptoms irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue or lightheadedness, contact your doctor. this is no time to wait. and, we're back! it's time to see which chew provides the longest-lasting flea and tick protection. bravecto's the big winner. 12 weeks of powerful protection, nearly 3 times longer than any other chew. bravo, bravecto! bravo! [yawn] bro trip! if you book with priceline, you'll save more, so you can “broooo” more. [impressed] broooooo. broooo!!!! broooo!!!! broooo!!!! [in unison] brooooooooo!!!! [splash] [disappointed] broooo... good thing you saved on the trip! priceline. every trip is a big deal. you'
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we have written word from marjorie taylor greene about january 6th. people will bring her lies and videotape affront so that she can see exactly what she said, but that is a legal maneuver so she can stay out of hot water that she's already in. >> ana, the governor in your state of florida is punishing disney for opposing this so-called don't say gay law. aren't republicans supposed to be against cancel culture? what do you make of what's been happening with this? we're showing the video right now. he's surrounded by all of these children. the other thing that stands out to me, as somebody who's been to disney world a lot with my family, i can't imagine a florida politician going after walt disney world. what do you make of all this? >> it's really insane. as a floridian, i'm frankly horrified by the environment this creates. listen, it's not like walt disney world waged war against this legislation. what they did was the ceo issued a statement about a bill that many of his employees had huge concerns about. he didn't show up at the capitol with an ar
we have written word from marjorie taylor greene about january 6th. people will bring her lies and videotape affront so that she can see exactly what she said, but that is a legal maneuver so she can stay out of hot water that she's already in. >> ana, the governor in your state of florida is punishing disney for opposing this so-called don't say gay law. aren't republicans supposed to be against cancel culture? what do you make of what's been happening with this? we're showing the video...
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those against marjorie taylor green seeking re-election, those for marjorie taylor greene seeking re-electioner republicans more than marjorie taylor green. this could be a long path towards seeing whether other officials are disqualified. >> yeah, i think a lot of republicans are going to be watching how this plays out today. live on capitol hill today. thanks. >>> so alarming text messages revealed in actor johnny depp's first day of being cross examined in his $50 million defamation trial against his ex-wife, amber heard. some exchanges in court showed depp texting friends about his drug use. it included references of violence towards heard during their relationship. >> you say, let's drown her before we burn her three exclamation points. did i read that right? >> yes, it's referring to the text prior to. >> you didn't stop when you said let's drown her before we burn her. after that you made another comment. after you said, let's drown her before we burn her, mr. depp. you said i will [ bleep ] her burnt corpse after she is dead. that's what you said you would do after you burned her and
those against marjorie taylor green seeking re-election, those for marjorie taylor greene seeking re-electioner republicans more than marjorie taylor green. this could be a long path towards seeing whether other officials are disqualified. >> yeah, i think a lot of republicans are going to be watching how this plays out today. live on capitol hill today. thanks. >>> so alarming text messages revealed in actor johnny depp's first day of being cross examined in his $50 million...
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and then of course, marjorie taylor greene, etc.ow much do these fringe candidates and the headlines they generate hurt the republican party? >> thanks, chris. and i appreciate the book review. i wrote why we did it because i feel like everyone every time i'm on these shows, somebody is asking me, why are the republicans going so crazy? what happened? what are these guys? doing so, i want to explain it and i did my best in longer than a two-minute segment in the book. here's the thing, these guys, the cawthorn's and the greens, i've got bad news for the democrats, their craziness is not going to be the thing that allows the democrats to control the house and the senate in november. it's just not. voters are not going to vote what somebody in some other districts said that's crazy, when they're concerned about gas prices and other things in their day-to-day lives. here's what could matter though. those second clips. the clips of the candidates that republicans are nominating that are absolutely insane. for secretary of state, governo
and then of course, marjorie taylor greene, etc.ow much do these fringe candidates and the headlines they generate hurt the republican party? >> thanks, chris. and i appreciate the book review. i wrote why we did it because i feel like everyone every time i'm on these shows, somebody is asking me, why are the republicans going so crazy? what happened? what are these guys? doing so, i want to explain it and i did my best in longer than a two-minute segment in the book. here's the thing,...
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then, the lawsuit to hit marjorie taylor greene off the ballot will go forward. >> they are actually putting the on the witness stand on friday and i cannot believe that i am being forced to do this. >> tonight, the lawyer who will cross examine the congress woman joins me live. and did a lawmaker just give
then, the lawsuit to hit marjorie taylor greene off the ballot will go forward. >> they are actually putting the on the witness stand on friday and i cannot believe that i am being forced to do this. >> tonight, the lawyer who will cross examine the congress woman joins me live. and did a lawmaker just give
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does it just represent how much people are willing to invest against marjorie taylor greene?presents just for the polarizing figure she is. because, trust me, she is using this trial to raise even more money from conservatives as we speak. there is probably a raft of fund raising emails ready to go out tomorrow, to raise money. so are democrats, though and so are republican challengers. and democrat mark's flowers is the candidate -- one of several democrats running -- he has raised overall about $7 million. she has raised overall about eight point $4 million. so, we are talking huge money in a congressional district like this. but again, it is gonna be real hard for marcus flowers or other democrats to topple her. >> you are going to have an interesting day in court, tomorrow greg bluestein, that is for sure. thanks for being with us. coming up, the five people who are said to embody what president kennedy admired most in others. political courage. this year's profile in courage award winners when the 11th hour continues. hour continues it's dynamic weight that adjusts for y
does it just represent how much people are willing to invest against marjorie taylor greene?presents just for the polarizing figure she is. because, trust me, she is using this trial to raise even more money from conservatives as we speak. there is probably a raft of fund raising emails ready to go out tomorrow, to raise money. so are democrats, though and so are republican challengers. and democrat mark's flowers is the candidate -- one of several democrats running -- he has raised overall...
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we'll discuss that. >>> and marjorie taylor greene testified yesterday about january 6. diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low bl
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i mean this text message from congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, is extraordinary, calling for martialisspelling it over text is incredible and days before the inauguration, january 17th, that marjorie taylor greene sent this text. and i think it adds to the level of communication that the january 6th committee has to untangle. >> the shear volume of text messages, simply enormous. mark meadows being the recipient of most of them. walk us through a little bit more what struck you whether it was from the notes from jason miller, those mentioned jason clark, the lawyer, and you said marjorie taylor greene, and the unique spelling of martial law, and what are some other standouts, and what else do you think will attract the committee's attention. >> i think the one thing that really stands out is the fact that there are big gaps of text messages that are missing, and also where meadows turned over and i think what is interesting is what he didn't turn over, if you look at the time line, there is a been gap between december 9 and december 21, a crucial period in the aftermath of the electi
i mean this text message from congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, is extraordinary, calling for martialisspelling it over text is incredible and days before the inauguration, january 17th, that marjorie taylor greene sent this text. and i think it adds to the level of communication that the january 6th committee has to untangle. >> the shear volume of text messages, simply enormous. mark meadows being the recipient of most of them. walk us through a little bit more what struck you...