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th is becae mark meadows has refused to testify on the january 6 committee. mark meadows has gone back and forth when it comes to complying and cooperating with the january 6 committee. whether they were emails or text messages over to the january 6 committee. after that, when he was supposed to actually testify in person and answer the questions of that january 6 committee, he decided not to go and testify on the questions they had about some of those -- some of that information they just received. he claims that any testimony would be under executive privilege. that donaltrump has -- to have a court decide whether or not he should testify in front of a committee. as i said, that strove of information that he handed over, that is there important because so of those texts show a lot of people including republican members of congress really texting mark meadows on the day of january 6, asking him for the president to come out on tv and ask those people to leave the capitol grounds. >> the governor of kentucky said a dozen children are amongst the 74 people who
th is becae mark meadows has refused to testify on the january 6 committee. mark meadows has gone back and forth when it comes to complying and cooperating with the january 6 committee. whether they were emails or text messages over to the january 6 committee. after that, when he was supposed to actually testify in person and answer the questions of that january 6 committee, he decided not to go and testify on the questions they had about some of those -- some of that information they just...
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this has to start with treatment. markwhat you are saying is sobering, and it is overwhelming to think of somebody children living with and being affected by this horrific illness. how has covid-19 and that pandemic affected matters? guest: mark, we areefinitely in a symony of a collision between hiv and covid at the global level. it was one of the rare times in public health when we are dealing with two pandemics. in many countries, there was already a system. but covid has led to challenges in access to social services, including child services on hiv-aids. mark: it has added pressure. it has crated more difficulties. it has made the delivery of the right kind of treatment, the right kind of support, less and less possible. to round up, what would your message be this world aids day? what would you say to those in power, those who control the budgets, those who control the medicine supplie what would your message be to them, this world aids day? guest: the first message is that there is hope. there is hope that by the en
this has to start with treatment. markwhat you are saying is sobering, and it is overwhelming to think of somebody children living with and being affected by this horrific illness. how has covid-19 and that pandemic affected matters? guest: mark, we areefinitely in a symony of a collision between hiv and covid at the global level. it was one of the rare times in public health when we are dealing with two pandemics. in many countries, there was already a system. but covid has led to challenges...
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will share that with the entire public. >> mister chairman, one final question before you go mark meadows has suggested that he would take the fifth amendment, or is relying on the fifth amendment for not responding to some of these questions. given everything you know about the evidence surrounding mark meadows. do you believe that he does have reason to take the fifth amendment because there is definitely the possibility in this evidence of a possible criminal prosecution of mark meadows for reasons that we out here don't yet know? >> given the information that we've had to review as a committee. i think that mr. meadows has significant reason to be concerned about his activities. >> chairman bennie thompson, we will leave it there for tonight. thank you very much for joining us on this very important news night for the committee and for the country. we really appreciate your time, mister chairman. >> well thank you very much, lawrence. >> thank you. and coming up, mary trump will join us next and you already know my first question. why was your cousin donald trump jr., texting mark meadows
will share that with the entire public. >> mister chairman, one final question before you go mark meadows has suggested that he would take the fifth amendment, or is relying on the fifth amendment for not responding to some of these questions. given everything you know about the evidence surrounding mark meadows. do you believe that he does have reason to take the fifth amendment because there is definitely the possibility in this evidence of a possible criminal prosecution of mark...
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where maneuver yet this had been a colleen, homely, been a doing lamina with the that eat, i'm is, mark has been headed up there any, i'd have to many kilman that away that faster had seen that and said to me, if carina along what that mean mother. after that even and even that meant that i said we on this is mrs. lantham. sophia an id number. mm hm. oh my. i need the letter. my 1st wife needs a letter saying that she had sent a 1st need to let the 1st day that i think that i missed it. if you see them and i was supposed to pick it up any still we're showing how to proceed with st. from me and i file okay, now almost. and i said almost me and had gone. we had a short open adam, but yeah, looks only ok 1000000 elysa mat in a city, a city police, a mechanic village. donnie said it had to do. i'm sitting, visiting legally fun. i got a meeting. i didn't, i didn't either. you know, i see it. hello. lucky to enough. let me see. oh dear. with a complex i live in flow. would have been had them when something whose oh yes i lay low mother to be a no a phenomenal in any of the last 100 it is. and if
where maneuver yet this had been a colleen, homely, been a doing lamina with the that eat, i'm is, mark has been headed up there any, i'd have to many kilman that away that faster had seen that and said to me, if carina along what that mean mother. after that even and even that meant that i said we on this is mrs. lantham. sophia an id number. mm hm. oh my. i need the letter. my 1st wife needs a letter saying that she had sent a 1st need to let the 1st day that i think that i missed it. if you...
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but when you look at the tech that mark has built and personally coded, by the way, you look at that, the trajectory to connected tv, there's going to be one company that emerges like google did with search, facebook did with social, and i know it's mountain in this space. and it's superexciting everything right now is going towards that i'm still taking care of my other businesses, mint mobile and aviation gen i'm on a sabbatical from shooting films right now so i can focus on all of these things in a more 9:00 to 5:00 context which has been a privilege and luxury for me to explore. >> thank you very much for joining us today it's the been fun. mark douglas and ryan reynolds, the chief creative officer you worry about crypto and web three -- are we going to have a ryan reynolds token, any time soon >> i worry about everything pretty much. you can guarantee that you can name a subject and i'm worried about it >> we'll send you some good podcasts we'll get you caught up to speed. expect to see you doing so much more it's very exciting times thank you, again, both for your time for your
but when you look at the tech that mark has built and personally coded, by the way, you look at that, the trajectory to connected tv, there's going to be one company that emerges like google did with search, facebook did with social, and i know it's mountain in this space. and it's superexciting everything right now is going towards that i'm still taking care of my other businesses, mint mobile and aviation gen i'm on a sabbatical from shooting films right now so i can focus on all of these...
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a court in man mark has given the countries deposed civilian liter unsung sushi. a 4 year prison sentence, they to reduce to, to with a partial, pardon, a routing, a sparked international outrage with a us calling it. an affront to justice is the 1st of a dozen cases the military has brought against her, was lit up stories stay with us out, 0 const correspondent continues. next. i'll be back after that with the news are drawing than if you can. i for now. ah, this is the road that links the 2 largest towns in kenya. ne province. gary's son would g. holton simple move the lack of development, and lack of interest shown by successive governments. i don't care this point for structures protected woodyear from much of the recent violence that was engulfed goodies in 1984. however, this area had developed a reputation for insecurity. the district suffered from interclean violence, mainly over glazing lights, which are even by the standards of ne, produce extremely limited. the rains have been good this year, but in the 1980 successive drought had aggravated the problem
a court in man mark has given the countries deposed civilian liter unsung sushi. a 4 year prison sentence, they to reduce to, to with a partial, pardon, a routing, a sparked international outrage with a us calling it. an affront to justice is the 1st of a dozen cases the military has brought against her, was lit up stories stay with us out, 0 const correspondent continues. next. i'll be back after that with the news are drawing than if you can. i for now. ah, this is the road that links the 2...
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mark meadows is now defying. harvard's constitutional law professor lawrence tribe said today meadows has no conceivable basis for this frivolous suit. its obvious motive is to try getting trump back on his good side after outraging the former president with his tell-all book. mark meadow's book is not doing well in the amends best seller's list. trump is outraged, who wrongly believed his book was filled with enough fawning praise of donald trump, and so now, mark meadows has chosen a publicly combative stance with the committee even though he has already handed over a significant amount of valuable information to the committee including a text of mark meadows saying "i love it," saying "i love it" when he was presented with a criminal plan to steal the presidential election after joe biden won the presidential election. i love it. that's what he said to that criminal plot. the republican vice chair of the committee, liz cheney told cnn when asked about the lawsuit quote we look forward to litigating that. liz cheney also said the committee has received a number of extremely interesting, non-privileged documents
mark meadows is now defying. harvard's constitutional law professor lawrence tribe said today meadows has no conceivable basis for this frivolous suit. its obvious motive is to try getting trump back on his good side after outraging the former president with his tell-all book. mark meadow's book is not doing well in the amends best seller's list. trump is outraged, who wrongly believed his book was filled with enough fawning praise of donald trump, and so now, mark meadows has chosen a publicly...
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and mark has been a public around the world are barley, served by constantly, by the media character writing. this is a conflict between russia and ukraine, which it is not the documents that have been sent to the united states and nato by russia. have to do with security across the entire you raisins, landman, but the immediate constantly is focusing on one issue. these documents were, were composed mostly out of frustration after 30 years. and to say, we need to think about everyone security, but it's never phrased that way. it's never and it's never given to the public that way, and this is a huge, this information campaign. they get it what we'll say in the 2nd part of the program, what possibly could happen, go ahead months. as a more pater western mainstream major is making that the arguments which is absolutely untenable argument back to the ukrainian and russian peoples are distinct from one another. which of course, is a way of making the case even further for ukraine to join nato. but when you actually to inform western journalists about the russian and ukrainian peoples ar
and mark has been a public around the world are barley, served by constantly, by the media character writing. this is a conflict between russia and ukraine, which it is not the documents that have been sent to the united states and nato by russia. have to do with security across the entire you raisins, landman, but the immediate constantly is focusing on one issue. these documents were, were composed mostly out of frustration after 30 years. and to say, we need to think about everyone security,...
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donald trump's former chief of staff, mark meadows, has agreed to give evidence to the congressional iot at the capitol building. here's anthony zerker. mark meadows was donald trump's chief of staff on january six so he may have information about donald trump's activities, contacts and lack of activity during the assault on the us capital so the idea that mark meadows now after being subpoenaed and reluctant to cooperate is turning over documents and will schedule a time and he will speak in person. i think that is important. of course, it depends on what those documents have and what mark meadows says but it is a breakthrough in the congressional investigation into donald trump's activities but i think the indictment of steve bannon he was also subpoenaed and refused to cooperate and was held in contempt of congress is reluctance to cooperate and now his indictment, i think that may have put extra pressure on mark meadows. the american author, alice sebold, has apologised for her part in the conviction of man exonerated last week of raping her in 1981. in a statement, she said she w
donald trump's former chief of staff, mark meadows, has agreed to give evidence to the congressional iot at the capitol building. here's anthony zerker. mark meadows was donald trump's chief of staff on january six so he may have information about donald trump's activities, contacts and lack of activity during the assault on the us capital so the idea that mark meadows now after being subpoenaed and reluctant to cooperate is turning over documents and will schedule a time and he will speak in...
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facebook has known since 2018, mark has publicly made comments on it, mark zuckerberg, has made comments saying engagement based ranking, that means prioritizing content or ads based on their ability to provoke a reaction from you, which is usually the most extreme and polarizing content, is dangerous because people are drawn to engage with extreme content. but mark said at the time, it's okay. a.i. will save us. the only problem is, the a.i. misses lots and lots of problems. in the case of hate speech, only 3% to 5% of hate speech is caught. i wouldn't be surprised if they had policies against anti-vaccine content like this, but they let a similar amount of bad content through. >> it's been almost two months since you spoke out about facebook's misinformation problems. and when you see ads like this that say, you know, i'm originally from america, but i currently reside in 1941 germany, on the platform this week, are you surprised that this is still so prevalent? >> i'm not surprised at all. one of the things i think most people don't understand is that while i have spent most of my tim
facebook has known since 2018, mark has publicly made comments on it, mark zuckerberg, has made comments saying engagement based ranking, that means prioritizing content or ads based on their ability to provoke a reaction from you, which is usually the most extreme and polarizing content, is dangerous because people are drawn to engage with extreme content. but mark said at the time, it's okay. a.i. will save us. the only problem is, the a.i. misses lots and lots of problems. in the case of...
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so now, mark meadows has chosen a publicly combative stance with the committee even though he has already handed over a significant amount of valuable information to the committee, including a task of mark meadows saying, i love it. what saying, i love it. when he was presented with a criminal plan to steal the presidential election after joe biden won the presidential election. i love it. that's what he said. to that criminal plot. the republican vice chair of the committee told cnn, when asked about the lawsuit, quote, we look forward to litigating. that list cheney also said that the committee has received a number of extremely interesting, non-privileged documents from mr. meadows. these include text messages and emails from his private cell and private email account. he's produced these documents, they are not privileged. they include documents that are directly related to what president trump should have been doing on january 6th during the attack, and now he is refusing to appear to answer questions about those non privileged documents we. those he had already turned over to the co
so now, mark meadows has chosen a publicly combative stance with the committee even though he has already handed over a significant amount of valuable information to the committee, including a task of mark meadows saying, i love it. what saying, i love it. when he was presented with a criminal plan to steal the presidential election after joe biden won the presidential election. i love it. that's what he said. to that criminal plot. the republican vice chair of the committee told cnn, when...
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more allies of former leader omar bashir removed from power accorded me and mark has given the countries deposed civilian nita unsung sushi a 4 year prison sentence later reduced to 2 with a partial pardon. she had already spent a great deal of a 21 year period in detention or under restrictions for her efforts to bring democracy to the country. her election 6 years ago was seen as the dawn of a peaceful future. but she rejected allegations of the militaries ethnic cleansing overhang and muslims leading to criticism a new term one a little over a year ago ended in february's coo, she's been detained ever since, while more than a 1000 people have been killed. she now faces sentences up to a century for a dozen other cases. the military has brought against her. as burns, larry reports. when's leader of myanmar now prisoner of its military government and leaders of the junior on san sushi together with ousted precedent windows, found guilty of incitement and breaking corona virus rules. they denied all charges which many believe are trumped up on. the ginger says sooty has been given. do le
more allies of former leader omar bashir removed from power accorded me and mark has given the countries deposed civilian nita unsung sushi a 4 year prison sentence later reduced to 2 with a partial pardon. she had already spent a great deal of a 21 year period in detention or under restrictions for her efforts to bring democracy to the country. her election 6 years ago was seen as the dawn of a peaceful future. but she rejected allegations of the militaries ethnic cleansing overhang and...
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mark has mikulski is a non resident senior fellow at the atlantic councils, eurasia center. jones gonna lie via skype from washington. d. c. could have you with us on the program. so we know the meeting has now finished and the president biden and brought to me, pizza, most probably briefing the allies, but beyond strong words and sanctions. what more do you think president biden can do? you know, i think the administration essentially is being fundamentally challenged by president prudent is clearly the escalation regarding almost 100000 forces on ukraine order. ready is being done to extract concessions from ukraine and the united states. i think president buying has done a very good job in laying out the risks and the costs associated with that escalation. and i think also the president has message that if russia chooses to go down this path, that actually the u. s. footprint and potential support to ukraine and allies surrounding russia will actually increase, which will likely undermine russian interests. so in many ways, i think the united states, in case of an incursi
mark has mikulski is a non resident senior fellow at the atlantic councils, eurasia center. jones gonna lie via skype from washington. d. c. could have you with us on the program. so we know the meeting has now finished and the president biden and brought to me, pizza, most probably briefing the allies, but beyond strong words and sanctions. what more do you think president biden can do? you know, i think the administration essentially is being fundamentally challenged by president prudent is...
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donald trump's former chief of staff, mark meadows, has agreed to give evidence to the congressional nuary the 6th riot at the capitol building. here's anthony zurcher. he may have information. the idea that mark meadows now after being subpoenaed and reluctant to cooperate with the investigating committee has turned over documents and is going to schedule a time and he will speak in person, i think thatis will speak in person, i think that is important. because it depends on what those documents have and what mark meadows says but it is a breakthrough in the congressional investigation to donald trump's activities on january six but i think they see the indictment of steve allen who has also subpoenaed and refused to cooperate and was held in contempt of congress, his reluctance to cooperate and now his indictment of steve allen, adviser donald trump, that may put extra pressure on mark meadows. the american author alice sebold has apologised for her part in the conviction of man exonerated last week of raping her in 1981. in a statement, she said she was struggling with the role she
donald trump's former chief of staff, mark meadows, has agreed to give evidence to the congressional nuary the 6th riot at the capitol building. here's anthony zurcher. he may have information. the idea that mark meadows now after being subpoenaed and reluctant to cooperate with the investigating committee has turned over documents and is going to schedule a time and he will speak in person, i think thatis will speak in person, i think that is important. because it depends on what those...
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we need to talk to mark meadows about that. the vice chair has mentioned, mr. meadows made a surprise visit to the state run audit in georgia which preceded the infamous call where she resided. we need to talk to mark meadows about that. mr. meadows interacted with a lot of people, allegedly including some of our own colleagues on the day of the violent attack. we know many of those interactions to laze on a personal cell phone device. we need to ask mark meadows about that. mr. meadows himself has acknowledged that he has responsive and non-privileged documents and communications. he sent some of them to us and filed others in court. it certainly appears mr. meadows played a key role in events that culminated in the violent attack on the capital and on our democracy. he has important information about those events and he must follow the law and cooperate with his committee's lawful request or face the consequences. as much as we might personally like mr. meadows, we have to take this action today because no one is above the law. thank you, mr. chairman. >> the
we need to talk to mark meadows about that. the vice chair has mentioned, mr. meadows made a surprise visit to the state run audit in georgia which preceded the infamous call where she resided. we need to talk to mark meadows about that. mr. meadows interacted with a lot of people, allegedly including some of our own colleagues on the day of the violent attack. we know many of those interactions to laze on a personal cell phone device. we need to ask mark meadows about that. mr. meadows himself...
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mark zuckerberg has unilateral control over 3 billion people, right? there is no will at the top to make sure the citizens are run and adequately safeway and i think until we bring in a counterweight operated for the shareholders interest and not for the public interest. >> thank thank you, chair. and thank you again for joining us today. it's incredibly important and her testimony has been heard loud and clear. the point i want to pick up are about -- if the facebook were optimizing algorithms in the same way a drug company was trying to increase the production of the product it would probably be very carefully. when if you could explore a bit further this world of addiction and whether they spoke is doing something that we perhaps have never seen in history before which is creating an addictive product that perhaps -- sorry, taking drug as it were. [inaudible] >> facebook him inside facebook there are many euphemisms that are meant to hide the emotional impact of things. so, for example, the ethnic violence is called the social cohesion team. for add
mark zuckerberg has unilateral control over 3 billion people, right? there is no will at the top to make sure the citizens are run and adequately safeway and i think until we bring in a counterweight operated for the shareholders interest and not for the public interest. >> thank thank you, chair. and thank you again for joining us today. it's incredibly important and her testimony has been heard loud and clear. the point i want to pick up are about -- if the facebook were optimizing...
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kumasi: former president trump chief of staff mark meadows has been held in contempt of congress. reporter: this is the first time in history a former member of congress is being held in contempt. it's because mark meadows has defined a subpoena in the investigation, turning over 9000 documents including emails and text messages. meadows is refusing to answer questions about them. it fell mostit fell mostit felll lines. >> the democrats say no, not good enough, mr. meadows. you have to come in and insert any question we have to ask you and we will try to put you in prison. it is disgusting. >> arc meadows has demonstrated contempt for congress and for the public. he should be prosecuted like anyone else that ignores the law because no one is above the law. organizer of the rally is cooperating. distance vent hours with the committee and regrets how the rally unfolded and blames former president trump for the violence. reggie: now one of the most clicked on stories. some drivers are taking extreme measures to avoid car break-ins. one person writing,ting, having to clean out your car
kumasi: former president trump chief of staff mark meadows has been held in contempt of congress. reporter: this is the first time in history a former member of congress is being held in contempt. it's because mark meadows has defined a subpoena in the investigation, turning over 9000 documents including emails and text messages. meadows is refusing to answer questions about them. it fell mostit fell mostit felll lines. >> the democrats say no, not good enough, mr. meadows. you have to...
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meadows and he has turned over those texts. quote, mark, the president needs to tell people in the capitol to go home. this is hurting all of us. he is destroying his legacy, laura ingraham wrote. please, get him on tv, destroying everything you have accomplished, brian kilmeade texted. quote, can he make a statement? ask people to leave the capitol? sean hannity urged. as the violence continued, one of the president's sons texted mr. meadows, quote, he's got to condemn this sh-- asap, and the capitol tweet is not enough. >> and mark meadows responded, i'm pushing hard-- >> and the president did not react. donald trump, jr. texted again and again urging action by the president, quote, we need an oval office address, he has to lead now. it has gone too far and gotten out of hand, end quote. but hours passed without necessary action by the president. these nonprivileged texts are further evidence of president trump's supreme dereliction of duty during the 187 minutes and mr. meadows' testimony will bear on another key question before this co
meadows and he has turned over those texts. quote, mark, the president needs to tell people in the capitol to go home. this is hurting all of us. he is destroying his legacy, laura ingraham wrote. please, get him on tv, destroying everything you have accomplished, brian kilmeade texted. quote, can he make a statement? ask people to leave the capitol? sean hannity urged. as the violence continued, one of the president's sons texted mr. meadows, quote, he's got to condemn this sh-- asap, and the...
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fellow british sprinter daryl neita has left the group so retains her funding. markh on the track in belgium, but he's now been given another one year contract the dekurnink-quick step team. they helped him come back from injury and illness to win four stages at this year's tour de france and equal eddy merckx' all—time record of 34. the 36—year—old's current contract was due to expire at the end of the month but team principal patrick lefevre says there's a �*done deal�* for cavendish to sign up for one more year. two more players have reached the uk snooker championship quarterfinals. jack lisowski beat iran's hossein vofaei. vofeai was the man who stunned the world number one mark selby in the last round, but lisowski always kept his nose in front in this one, going through 6 frames to four. lisowski will now play zhao xintong. luca brecel is the man in form, he whitewashed stephen maguire in the last round and the �*belgian bullet�* enjoyed a convincing win over anthony hamilton today, 6—1. he'll play anthony mcgill in the last 8. and that's all the sport for now
fellow british sprinter daryl neita has left the group so retains her funding. markh on the track in belgium, but he's now been given another one year contract the dekurnink-quick step team. they helped him come back from injury and illness to win four stages at this year's tour de france and equal eddy merckx' all—time record of 34. the 36—year—old's current contract was due to expire at the end of the month but team principal patrick lefevre says there's a �*done deal�* for...
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meadows and he has turned over the texts. "mark, the president needs to tell people in the capitol to go home. this is hurting all of us. he is destroying his legacy. laura ingram wrote. please, get him on tv. dedestroying everything you accomplished ryan texted. ", can he make a statement, ask people to leave the capitol. sean hannity urged. as the violence continued, one of the president's sons texts mr. meadows, "he's got to condemn this asap. the capitol police tweet is not enough. donald trump jr texted. meadows responded. "i am pushing it hard. i agree. still, president trump did not immediately act. donald trump jr texted, again, and again. urging action by the president. "we need an oval office address. he has to lead now. it has gone too far. and gotten out of hand. " but hours passed without necessary action by the president. these nonprivileged texts are further evidence of president trump's supreme dereliction of duty during those 187 minutes. and mr. meadows' testimony will bear on another key question before this comm
meadows and he has turned over the texts. "mark, the president needs to tell people in the capitol to go home. this is hurting all of us. he is destroying his legacy. laura ingram wrote. please, get him on tv. dedestroying everything you accomplished ryan texted. ", can he make a statement, ask people to leave the capitol. sean hannity urged. as the violence continued, one of the president's sons texts mr. meadows, "he's got to condemn this asap. the capitol police tweet is not...
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mark meadows. because once again in this court of appeals they have affirmed indeed this committee has a legitimate purpose in conducting this investigation. both trump and mark meadows in his recent lawsuit have argued they don't have a legitimate legislative purpose in pursuing the investigation into january 6th that was once again today projected. >> this ruling is another firm rejection of trump's argument. the judges wrote, former president trump has given this court no legal reason to cast aside president biden's assessment of the executive branch interests at stake or to create a separation of powers conflict that the political branches have avoided. so that seems pretty firm there. so where does this case go next? what happens? >> well, former president trump had the option to appeal to the supreme court. his spokeswoman has signaled he intends to do just that. he has two weeks to file that appeal. now, it's possible, don, that the supreme court might want to take this case up because it does raise some novel questions about executive privilege. but if they take up this case, the bad news f
mark meadows. because once again in this court of appeals they have affirmed indeed this committee has a legitimate purpose in conducting this investigation. both trump and mark meadows in his recent lawsuit have argued they don't have a legitimate legislative purpose in pursuing the investigation into january 6th that was once again today projected. >> this ruling is another firm rejection of trump's argument. the judges wrote, former president trump has given this court no legal reason...
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mark: you open social media and find everybody everywhere has an agenda. we have seen on our channel polish border guards using water cannon, so that's not quite as far from the mark as other things that perhaps are. >> what is important here was what account it came from. it was from accounts that were using, for example, artificial intelligence to post this. if it came from a fake account, that is when they would delete these posts. mark: the observer seem has reported on a similar issue. you dealt with that one. what was the airline ceo hit in the face with something earlier today. did i imagine that? >> he was hit in the face with a pie on twitter. the ceo of qantas being hit in the face with a pie during a briefing. the #that goes with it, no mandatory vaccines right here, so let's take a closer look. >> since i've been here to announce the -- [beep] i don't know what that was about. excuse me. i might take a break for a second and clean up. mark: if it is real or fake, it is still funny getting hit in the face with a pie. what was that about? >> it is
mark: you open social media and find everybody everywhere has an agenda. we have seen on our channel polish border guards using water cannon, so that's not quite as far from the mark as other things that perhaps are. >> what is important here was what account it came from. it was from accounts that were using, for example, artificial intelligence to post this. if it came from a fake account, that is when they would delete these posts. mark: the observer seem has reported on a similar...
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>> i think the former vice president has a real uphill climb in his presidential bid. clearly mark short is a former chief of staff is cooperating, because mike pence has a good story to tell. he was, in fact, a victim of this attack. and he -- in the end, he did the right thing. and he's trying to draw a little bit of a contrast and separation between himself and the former president. and he thinks this might help him, i suspect, in his presidential did. but still, it's trump's party at the moment. this may not help mike pence as he would like, even though he did do the right thing in the end. >> good luck, if you're thinking about 2024, mike pence. thank you, gentlemen. joining me now, cnn's white house correspondent kaitlan collins. >> in studio, not at the white house. >> we're glad to have you. kaitlan, thank you for joining us. listen, joe biden was in kansas city, touting his economic message today on the heels of some good economic news, including dropping gas prices. what did we hear today? >> you see how the average has gone down here. this is welcome news for the white h
>> i think the former vice president has a real uphill climb in his presidential bid. clearly mark short is a former chief of staff is cooperating, because mike pence has a good story to tell. he was, in fact, a victim of this attack. and he -- in the end, he did the right thing. and he's trying to draw a little bit of a contrast and separation between himself and the former president. and he thinks this might help him, i suspect, in his presidential did. but still, it's trump's party at...
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that means that if he has any incentive to change his mind, we're many months off from that. mark meadows has filed a suit of his own against nancy pelosi saying they shouldn't be allowed to subpoena me in the first place. it's possible that gets adjudicated faster than a criminal complaint by the justice department would, if it were to proceed. but we've seen again and again how long these things can take, and how congressional oversight and even impeachment proceedings have been frustrated by the lack of expeditious of resolution of these legal questions by the courts. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. >>> we were able to reconnect with ellison barber in dawson springs, kentucky. ellison, i'm glad you can hear me now. just give us an update on all you've been seeing. >> reporter: hey, katy. so this is someone's bedroom. if you look up, you can see kind of the scope of what things are like here. most homes, many of them, hundreds of them that were hit by this storm, they no longer exist at all. this is one of the few homes in this area that the walls still stand, but you can see
that means that if he has any incentive to change his mind, we're many months off from that. mark meadows has filed a suit of his own against nancy pelosi saying they shouldn't be allowed to subpoena me in the first place. it's possible that gets adjudicated faster than a criminal complaint by the justice department would, if it were to proceed. but we've seen again and again how long these things can take, and how congressional oversight and even impeachment proceedings have been frustrated by...
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reporting tonight that the general's investigation has subpoenaed phone records from over 100 people, including trump white house chief of staff, markhese folks to hand over their phone records. these people have to decide what to do with the requests. they've estimation has gone to the phone companies directly. they're getting the information the subpoenas to the phone companies. according to this new reporting, the committee has already begun receiving data from phone providers for multiple witnesses. now, that appears to have freaked out former officials like mark meadows who don't want to answer questions about who they spoke with on the phone on january six. and what they spoke about. one point of interest here, i will point out -- even though mark meadows now says he has changed his mind and he's not going to cooperate with the january 6th investigation, a notably is announcing that he's going to plead the fifth. he's not going to invoke his fifth amendment rights against self incrimination. that is notable because that is becoming an increasingly popular tactic from other trump world figures who are caught up in the january s
reporting tonight that the general's investigation has subpoenaed phone records from over 100 people, including trump white house chief of staff, markhese folks to hand over their phone records. these people have to decide what to do with the requests. they've estimation has gone to the phone companies directly. they're getting the information the subpoenas to the phone companies. according to this new reporting, the committee has already begun receiving data from phone providers for multiple...
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but the committee now has this information, and, as you and i know, a lot of people have mark meadowsout who might have been calling him and texting him and emailing him. white house officials, rally organizers, trump loyalists, members of congress, some reporters. the committee has those records. >> wow. that's intense. jamie gangel, thanks for that. >>> let's bring in zoe lofgren. congresswoman, thanks for joining us. let's start with the phone records subpoenaed by your panel. what specifically are you looking to find by going this route? >> details. as you know, this is a gigantic puzzle. we've got many pieces and we need to put some more pieces together, as your reporter explained. this is not the content any of text or phone call. it's time, place, it's data. really it's metadata, and it will help us put together the picture. by the way, mark has sent over volumes of material, including realtime communication as the riot unfolded without an assertion of privilege. the committee wants to ask him about some of that, and it's really untenable that all of a sudden at the last minute
but the committee now has this information, and, as you and i know, a lot of people have mark meadowsout who might have been calling him and texting him and emailing him. white house officials, rally organizers, trump loyalists, members of congress, some reporters. the committee has those records. >> wow. that's intense. jamie gangel, thanks for that. >>> let's bring in zoe lofgren. congresswoman, thanks for joining us. let's start with the phone records subpoenaed by your panel....
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this has come about because mark- in the united states. ooperating with the january six enquiry, in fact, thatis january six enquiry, in fact, that is how we know about all these text messages, until the cooperation was ended. those text messages that were published recently to show what a centralfigure published recently to show what a central figure mark meadows was. ., ., , was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. _ was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. he _ was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. he is _ was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. he is the - was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. he is the top - chief of staff. he is the top person closest to the president and he is managing the president's affairs, managing the white house, and we know that he was sort of the centrepiece of communication for many people in the republican party, in the far right, trump supporting republican party, including prominent figures at fox news, who were literally begging mark meadows to get donald trump to mak
this has come about because mark- in the united states. ooperating with the january six enquiry, in fact, thatis january six enquiry, in fact, that is how we know about all these text messages, until the cooperation was ended. those text messages that were published recently to show what a centralfigure published recently to show what a central figure mark meadows was. ., ., , was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. _ was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. he _ was. right, i...
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the idea that mark meadows, after being subpoenaed, reluctant to cooperate with the committee, has turnedcuments and will schedule a time where he will speak in person. i think that is important. of course, it depends on what those documents have, what mark meadows says, but is a breakthrough in the investigation into donald trump's activities on january 6. i think they see the indictment of steve bannon, who was also subpoenaed, refused cooperate, and was held in contempt of congress, his reluctance to cooperate and now his indictment -- steve bnon, a former advisor -- ♪ ros: i'm ros atkins. we are here in the bbc news room. our lead story is that officials say they believe the new covid-19 variant was in europe earlier than thought. test samples show omicron in the netherlands 11 days ago. here in the u.k., the head of britain secret intelligence service, mi6, made a rare public appearance. richard moore goes by the pseudonym "c"nd spoke to the bbc. here he is explaining why he has gone public. richard: in a modern democracy, it is important that from time to time, judiciously, i, and s
the idea that mark meadows, after being subpoenaed, reluctant to cooperate with the committee, has turnedcuments and will schedule a time where he will speak in person. i think that is important. of course, it depends on what those documents have, what mark meadows says, but is a breakthrough in the investigation into donald trump's activities on january 6. i think they see the indictment of steve bannon, who was also subpoenaed, refused cooperate, and was held in contempt of congress, his...
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so i am disappointed that mark has can louis rue. it is improper. why -- we have a lot of information. we worked very hard, we got thousands and thousands of -- over 30,000 documents. we have more than 250 witnesses who are having interviews practically every day. we are putting the pieces together, no one witness has all the information. but meadows does have some information that we are going to need and we hope to get it we will piece it together from. others, if he continues to defy his obligations under the law. >> yeah i want to segway to that precisely for that reason obviously we have covered the high profile cases of folks refusing steve bannon now meadows, the back and forth with jeffrey clark the fact that others are planning to invoke their fifth amendment rights for non incrimination coming before you. but you know, the ali alexander news to me was interesting and so far as the broader scope and context here, when you look at the chairman's other about the documents that he has won. you have a lot of people, i'm just curious how you fee
so i am disappointed that mark has can louis rue. it is improper. why -- we have a lot of information. we worked very hard, we got thousands and thousands of -- over 30,000 documents. we have more than 250 witnesses who are having interviews practically every day. we are putting the pieces together, no one witness has all the information. but meadows does have some information that we are going to need and we hope to get it we will piece it together from. others, if he continues to defy his...
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maybe mark short has that text exchange. and my sense is, it's likely they're already seeing some of these text exchanges. >> interesting. so what can the committee piece together from these phone records, elliott? >> so here's -- just put it in concrete terms, don. under normal circumstances, you might ask somebody what were you doing on january 3rd at around maybe 2:00 p.m. and have the person say, i don't remember. maybe i was eating lunch or something like that. that's a very different question than, on january 3rd, at 2:14 p.m. you had a phone conversation with don lemon. what did you talk about at that time? that's incredibly valuable. think about that across the nature -- you know, across every communication that person might have had over a series of days with a series of people and so on. it allows investigators to very specifically target the information they're looking for, rather than -- it's quite limited to the time you have. you only get a couple of hours with them. now they can pin point every conversation, e
maybe mark short has that text exchange. and my sense is, it's likely they're already seeing some of these text exchanges. >> interesting. so what can the committee piece together from these phone records, elliott? >> so here's -- just put it in concrete terms, don. under normal circumstances, you might ask somebody what were you doing on january 3rd at around maybe 2:00 p.m. and have the person say, i don't remember. maybe i was eating lunch or something like that. that's a very...
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mark meadows. he has to lead now. that's what donald trump jr. told mark meadows about his father when the capitol was being attacked. he has to lead now. that is a cry from the deepest part of donald trump jr.'s shallow heart, the hopeless cry from a cowardly son to a cowardly father who has never known how to lead. donald trump has never known how to lead anyone, not his children, not his company which is now under criminal investigation and certainly not his country. if donald trump were still allowed to use twitter, he would no doubt be filling twitter tonight with hateful nickname for the federal judge trevor mcfadden in the district court in washington, d.c., who dismissed donald trump's lawsuit trying to prevent the treasury from following the law and giving his tax returns to house ways and means chairman rich o'neal. the judge said that donald trump "is wrong on the law. a long line of supreme court cases requires great deaf rens to facially valid congressional inquires even the special sow list tud accorded former presidents does not alt
mark meadows. he has to lead now. that's what donald trump jr. told mark meadows about his father when the capitol was being attacked. he has to lead now. that is a cry from the deepest part of donald trump jr.'s shallow heart, the hopeless cry from a cowardly son to a cowardly father who has never known how to lead. donald trump has never known how to lead anyone, not his children, not his company which is now under criminal investigation and certainly not his country. if donald trump were...
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you can't straddle and now trump has taken notice of this and is furious at mark meadows. it looks like he has decided against upholding his reputation and helping the committee. and instead, kowtowing to trump and -- and sort of performing this slave iish act of loyalty. >> yeah. this guy was a member of congress. it's incredible. andrew mccabe, gloria borger, josh, thank you. >>> what we are learning about president biden's call with vladimir putin. with russian troops massing on the border at ukraine and tensions probably higher than any moment in recent history, certainly. talk about the president's leverage to deter an attack and options in deterrence fails with tom friedman. >>> and later, reporting you will only see on cnn from a country experiencing horrible extre extreme. first, droughts. now, terrible flooding issue the worst in 60 years. our clarissa ward is ahead on 360. hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ clerk: hello, how can i? sore throat pain? ♪honey lemon♪ try vicks vapocool drops. in honey lemon chill. for fast-acting sore throat relief. wooo vaporize sore throat pai
you can't straddle and now trump has taken notice of this and is furious at mark meadows. it looks like he has decided against upholding his reputation and helping the committee. and instead, kowtowing to trump and -- and sort of performing this slave iish act of loyalty. >> yeah. this guy was a member of congress. it's incredible. andrew mccabe, gloria borger, josh, thank you. >>> what we are learning about president biden's call with vladimir putin. with russian troops massing...
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so i'm disappointed that mark has taken this route. i think it's improper. and, you know, why -- we have a lot of information already. >> yeah. >> i mean, we've worked we hard, we've got thousands and thousands, over 30,000 documents. we've had more than 250 witnesses. we're having interviews practically every day. we're putting the pieces together. no one witness has all the information. but meadows does have some information that we want and need, and we hope to get it. and we will piece it together from others if he continues to defy his obligation under the law. >> yeah, i wanted to segue to that, precisely for that reason. obviously we've covered the very high-profile cases of folks refusing, of steve bannon, now meadows. the back and forth with jeffrey clark. the fact that others are planning to invoke their fifth amendment rights for nonindiscrimination when coming before you. the ali alexander news was interesting insofar as the broader scope and context. looking at the chairman's letter about documents he has, other documents, you've talked to a lot
so i'm disappointed that mark has taken this route. i think it's improper. and, you know, why -- we have a lot of information already. >> yeah. >> i mean, we've worked we hard, we've got thousands and thousands, over 30,000 documents. we've had more than 250 witnesses. we're having interviews practically every day. we're putting the pieces together. no one witness has all the information. but meadows does have some information that we want and need, and we hope to get it. and we...
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has plummeted. j edgar hoover's isn't much better. mark feltz has improved dramatically. how long does it take for history, and our understanding of people, and the perspective we have on them to work itself out? - well, sometimes it takes forever and sometimes it never happens at all. actually one of my favorite little couplets, i don't know it by heart. it's at the end of the long poem about george armstrong custer, about what a showman and a self-promoter, and a reckless military figure he was. and yet, his wife, who was virtually his press agent, spent the next 50 years, burnishing his reputation and turning him into a great american legend. a very good history historian of the american west, stephen aron, of ucla. he's the one who told me, "pay attention to george armstrong custer, he's more trumpian than anybody you'll find." i'll read you the last, the last stanza. we shucked our misgivings and struck up the band for the spurious fable of custer's last stand. but today, custer's epic has grown cautionary, a timely reminder to warn the unwary. when a scoundrel from
has plummeted. j edgar hoover's isn't much better. mark feltz has improved dramatically. how long does it take for history, and our understanding of people, and the perspective we have on them to work itself out? - well, sometimes it takes forever and sometimes it never happens at all. actually one of my favorite little couplets, i don't know it by heart. it's at the end of the long poem about george armstrong custer, about what a showman and a self-promoter, and a reckless military figure he...
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. >>> still to come, cnn is learning more about the documents mark meadows has already shared with the committee investigating january 6th. what they reveal about his fight to appear before the panel and answer their questions. >>> plus, some democrats concerned about the push by progressives to strip congresswoman lauren boebert's committee assignments, saying this could just play right into the republicans' favor. we'll get a progressive congressman's take this hour. >>> and a little bit later this hour, the late senator bob dole returning to capitol hill, where he will lie instate today and we'll bring you that memorial live. enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? this season, give from the heart, with 25 to 50% off everything. don't miss the last big sale of the year. and celebrate every kiss... ...with kay. ♪ what the he- -henry? ♪ thanks! if it's “out decorating the neighbors” season, it's walgreens season. the new sensodyne repair an
. >>> still to come, cnn is learning more about the documents mark meadows has already shared with the committee investigating january 6th. what they reveal about his fight to appear before the panel and answer their questions. >>> plus, some democrats concerned about the push by progressives to strip congresswoman lauren boebert's committee assignments, saying this could just play right into the republicans' favor. we'll get a progressive congressman's take this hour....
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>> well, mark meadows has published a book which really describes in some ways the president's state other interesting information about how sick he was during covid i might add, but those leaders of the committee have said publicly we would like to ask him about these things. these are some things we want to talk to him about and his attorney in a letter today said wait a minute, you can't do that because that's covered by privilege, and their point warnings well, if you wrote things in your book, then maybe we should be able to ask you about it, and his attorney said, no, we were happy to answer questions in writing but we're not going to come in and do a deposition anymore. the book is responsible. the other thing i think behind the scenes that donald trump is absolutely furious as we reported last week at meadow for writing these things in his bok. >> right. >> and i think he's trying to pull back. >> well. let me just read an excerpt from the book as you describe. this was meadows writing in his new book from october 2nd of last year. >> mm-hmm. >> he paint the picture. >> he sa
>> well, mark meadows has published a book which really describes in some ways the president's state other interesting information about how sick he was during covid i might add, but those leaders of the committee have said publicly we would like to ask him about these things. these are some things we want to talk to him about and his attorney in a letter today said wait a minute, you can't do that because that's covered by privilege, and their point warnings well, if you wrote things in...