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meadows was a willing participant in the call. >> mr. secretary, obviously there is -- there are allegations where we believe that not every vote or fair vote and legal vote was counted, and that's at odds with the representation from the secretary of state's office. what i'm hopeful for, is there some way that we can -- we can find some kind of an agreement to look at this a little bit more fully? you know, the president mentioned fulton county. but in some of these areas where there seems to be a difference of where the facts seem to lead. and so, mr. secretary, i was hopeful that, you know, in the spirit of cooperation and compromise, is there something that we can at least have a discussion to look at some of these allegations to find a path forward that's less litigous? >> the day after "the washington post" released that extraordinary phone call, bjay pak abruptly resigned. at the time we did not know why. now we do. today in testimony to the senate judiciary committee, pak said he quit because trump intended to fire him for his re
meadows was a willing participant in the call. >> mr. secretary, obviously there is -- there are allegations where we believe that not every vote or fair vote and legal vote was counted, and that's at odds with the representation from the secretary of state's office. what i'm hopeful for, is there some way that we can -- we can find some kind of an agreement to look at this a little bit more fully? you know, the president mentioned fulton county. but in some of these areas where there...
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and so mark meadows, what's a deep disappointment. but you can see what happened here, as you pointed out in your reporting, this is his fourth chief of staff, trump, his circle was shrinking, the pool of qualified people was shrinking and so he put people around him who were willing to do his bidding. and what's this reveals is another set of data points and i have a feeling we're gonna see a [inaudible] was a full-time job of calling people, elected officials, state election officials, legislatures trying to overturn the election. mark meadows, it's gravely disappointed and we will need to hear much more of these phone calls, emails and others. trying to persuade people to say the election was fraudulent when 60 quartz or more said that it was not. >> yes. congresswoman, how do you view the former attorney general jeffrey rosen, some democrats have held him as a courageous whistle blower, but he didn't come forward during the impeachment hearings in which you are a manager, did he? he testified before congress earlier this year and
and so mark meadows, what's a deep disappointment. but you can see what happened here, as you pointed out in your reporting, this is his fourth chief of staff, trump, his circle was shrinking, the pool of qualified people was shrinking and so he put people around him who were willing to do his bidding. and what's this reveals is another set of data points and i have a feeling we're gonna see a [inaudible] was a full-time job of calling people, elected officials, state election officials,...
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as a meadow.re wild carrots. but the insect life isjust incredible. but once you're actually inside, there's so many things... so many things buzzing around you, it's amazing. good lads, good lads. the meadow will be back next spring and could be expanded in years to come. using cosmo and boy may not be the fastest or most efficient way of cutting the grass, but these heavy horses are kinder to the wildlife. jo black, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. palestinian families facing eviction from their homes in sheikh jarrah neighbourhood in eastjerusalem say they'll reject a suggestion by the supreme court of israel that they rent their properties from a jewish settler organisation. the families say they want recognition of their ownership of their homes. the death toll from the floods in china's central henan province last month has risen sharply to at least 302. almost 13 million people were affected and nearly 9,000 homes were damaged. the city reported a year's rainfall within the
as a meadow.re wild carrots. but the insect life isjust incredible. but once you're actually inside, there's so many things... so many things buzzing around you, it's amazing. good lads, good lads. the meadow will be back next spring and could be expanded in years to come. using cosmo and boy may not be the fastest or most efficient way of cutting the grass, but these heavy horses are kinder to the wildlife. jo black, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. palestinian families facing...
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as a meadow.ly inside, there's so many things... so many things buzzing around you, it's amazing. good lads, good lads. the meadow will be back next spring and could be expanded in years to come. using cosmo and boy may not be the fastest or most efficient way of cutting the grass, but these heavy horses are kinder to the wildlife. jo black, bbc news. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with carol. for many of us today it will be dry with lengthy sunny spells but there are scattered showers in the forecast. some of those rather like yesterday will be slow—moving and potentially thundery as well. not all of us will catch one though. yesterday resort moving eastwards and we had this line of cloud coming in overnight and the of scilly. this morning it has been producing some showery outbreaks of rain. most of that will move away but it will leave a fair bit of cloud in its wake. a lot of dry weather and sunshine showers getting going especially in the afternoon —— through this evening and overni
as a meadow.ly inside, there's so many things... so many things buzzing around you, it's amazing. good lads, good lads. the meadow will be back next spring and could be expanded in years to come. using cosmo and boy may not be the fastest or most efficient way of cutting the grass, but these heavy horses are kinder to the wildlife. jo black, bbc news. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with carol. for many of us today it will be dry with lengthy sunny spells but there are scattered...
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you can expect meadows to go to court.er trump administration officials those who, unlike rosen, are not eager for the public to know or willing to come forth and let the public know what happened. i would expect meadows to be in the camp of trying to do whatever he can to avoid testifying. i expect him to challenge the subpoena. >> b.j. pak is testifying today behind closed doors. oh, to be a fly on the wall. there's still so much mystery -- so much mystery surrounding why he resigned so denly. what type of questions would you expect the committee would be asking him today as they try to get to the bottom of that, among other things? >> oh, boy, i've got a lot of questions i would ask. certainly they're going to want to know what, if anything, his office did to investigate allegations of irregularities or other issues regarding the election, what evidence they had, and what specific requests came from the white house from whom, when, to whom, what was he pressured to do? why did he feel he needed to resign? he's going to
you can expect meadows to go to court.er trump administration officials those who, unlike rosen, are not eager for the public to know or willing to come forth and let the public know what happened. i would expect meadows to be in the camp of trying to do whatever he can to avoid testifying. i expect him to challenge the subpoena. >> b.j. pak is testifying today behind closed doors. oh, to be a fly on the wall. there's still so much mystery -- so much mystery surrounding why he resigned so...
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white house chief of staff mark meadows was also at the center of it. mark meadows is a man who also participated in an attempt on the life of american democracy. now, there's some conflicting reporting about how trump and clark originally got linked up. in his new book, michael bender writes mark meadows had helped introduce trump to doj attorney jeffrey clark who was putting together a secret plan to oust rosen, the acting attorney general, and force georgia to overturn its results. we know from emails released by the house oversight committee at the end of december, beginning of january, right before january 6th, that meadows was repeatedly pressing rosen to investigate so-called voter fraud, including sending one email january 1st that read, quote, there have been allegations of signature match anomalies in fulton county, georgia. i love the passive tense. there have been allegations. can you get jeff clark to engage on this issue immediately to determine if there's any truth to this allegation? meadows is asking them to call on clark because he kno
white house chief of staff mark meadows was also at the center of it. mark meadows is a man who also participated in an attempt on the life of american democracy. now, there's some conflicting reporting about how trump and clark originally got linked up. in his new book, michael bender writes mark meadows had helped introduce trump to doj attorney jeffrey clark who was putting together a secret plan to oust rosen, the acting attorney general, and force georgia to overturn its results. we know...
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look, i don't know what happened to mark meadows.s never a moderate republican, but he did seem to be a person who was based in reality before he went into the white house. i think that there's just this intoxicating details about this. i'd rather rip off my toenails than have dinner with the trump family, but some people just love it. this is ridiculous what meadows is doing but it does have real political impact. if you look at the virginia governor's race, glenn youngkin, who might be a mitt romney style republican, gets asked about this stuff, about trump getting reinstated in august. and he says, well, you know, that's going through the courts. the courts have to deal with it. so it's not just meadows playing pretending at bedminster, it's people who are running for serious office that have to do it as well. >> and you know, juanita, this is all playing out while the republican party and members of the republican party are trying to make us believe this counternarrative about january 6th. about trying to turn ashli babbitt, turn
look, i don't know what happened to mark meadows.s never a moderate republican, but he did seem to be a person who was based in reality before he went into the white house. i think that there's just this intoxicating details about this. i'd rather rip off my toenails than have dinner with the trump family, but some people just love it. this is ridiculous what meadows is doing but it does have real political impact. if you look at the virginia governor's race, glenn youngkin, who might be a mitt...
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as a meadow.ing pleasantly warm in the sunshine. we are still dodging a few heavy, perhaps thundery showers, affecting parts of the midlands, eastern and southern england. not many for wales and northern england. there will be a few in northern ireland but overall a brighter day compared with yesterday. a couple in scotland especially in the north and west. temperatures are a bit higher than yesterday. a few places reaching 22c, across northern england, for example. some of the showers will continue into the evening and then fade away, and whilst overnight most places will be dry, there will be some outbreaks of rain affecting north—western parts of scotland. it has been very dry here so far this summer. some of that rain may be welcome. temperatures will be lower in rural areas so again someplace places starting tomorrow in single figures. plenty of sunshine from the word go but we will see some showers for northern ireland and northern and western scotland and more in northern england tomorrow c
as a meadow.ing pleasantly warm in the sunshine. we are still dodging a few heavy, perhaps thundery showers, affecting parts of the midlands, eastern and southern england. not many for wales and northern england. there will be a few in northern ireland but overall a brighter day compared with yesterday. a couple in scotland especially in the north and west. temperatures are a bit higher than yesterday. a few places reaching 22c, across northern england, for example. some of the showers will...
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and again ivanka was involved in this and mark meadows, and several other people. it is notable how few people there were however in the white house at this point on january 6. i tried to count how many and you are really talking about a relative handful of people, mostly everyone had gotten out. quick with mark meadows conduct covid shortly after the election that sort of literally open the door to all sorts of influence on the former president. how big of a moment was that? how big of a loss to have his chief of staff at that point down with kobe for several weeks? >> it's one of the things it wasn't just meadows but among the people around the president who had worked, this the first impeachment case of a meadows getting in any way the president always shopping for someone to tell him exactly what he wanted to hear. that allowed rudy giuliani to come back into the white house. >> we have michael woke with us (202)748-8000 for democrats 202-748-8001 for democrats, independents 8002 but we do have calls waiting we do have a question for you on text, jimbo from bak
and again ivanka was involved in this and mark meadows, and several other people. it is notable how few people there were however in the white house at this point on january 6. i tried to count how many and you are really talking about a relative handful of people, mostly everyone had gotten out. quick with mark meadows conduct covid shortly after the election that sort of literally open the door to all sorts of influence on the former president. how big of a moment was that? how big of a loss...
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so, manu, what are they looking for, what do they want to learn from meadows? trump and his top allies did to pressure the justice department, to try to intervene in states that joe biden won in 2020. already there are concerns that have been raised by some top officials including the former acting attorney general jeffrey rosen who testified for nearly seven hours behind closed doors over the weekend detailing efforts by trump's allies to essentially pressure him to suggest that the election was amiss in some way. and according to emails that have been turned over to capitol hill, five times mark meadows, the former white house chief of staff, sent emails to rosen asking him to look into election fraud claims that have not yet been proven, that have been disproven and debunked. but still asking him to question the results in georgia and new mexico and other states. rosen resisted but dick durbin, the senate judiciary chairman, told me earlier today that he does want to have a chance to talk to mark meadows. he said, quote, i'd like to have the opportunity to i
so, manu, what are they looking for, what do they want to learn from meadows? trump and his top allies did to pressure the justice department, to try to intervene in states that joe biden won in 2020. already there are concerns that have been raised by some top officials including the former acting attorney general jeffrey rosen who testified for nearly seven hours behind closed doors over the weekend detailing efforts by trump's allies to essentially pressure him to suggest that the election...
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as a meadow.s... so many things buzzing around you, it's amazing. good lads, good lads. the meadow will be back next spring and could be expanded in years to come. using cosmo and boy may not be the fastest or most efficient way of cutting the grass, but these heavy horses are kinder to the wildlife. jo black, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. wildfires fuelled by high temperatures and strong winds are sweeping parts of greece, turkey and lebanon, forcing the evacuation of thousands. more turks and foreign tourists have been evacuated from southern coastal resorts. nearly 60 forest fires have broken out in western greece in the last 24 hours. russell trott reports. seeking safety on the seashore. farmers take advantage after the tourists fled turkey�*s southern resorts to bring down their capital from the hills. —— their cattle. where wildfires to burn uncontrollably in the high temperatures and scorching wins. turkey has experienced its worst fires in a decade. large swathes of forest completel
as a meadow.s... so many things buzzing around you, it's amazing. good lads, good lads. the meadow will be back next spring and could be expanded in years to come. using cosmo and boy may not be the fastest or most efficient way of cutting the grass, but these heavy horses are kinder to the wildlife. jo black, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. wildfires fuelled by high temperatures and strong winds are sweeping parts of greece, turkey and lebanon, forcing the evacuation of thousands. more...
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mark meadows. talk to you about a president that is fully engaged.>> he does. >> we laugh because it's also stunning and it's also dangerous, because there are so many voters -- so many republican-base voters that think trump won the election and biden is an illegitimate president. meadows is furthering the conspiracy as if there's a shadow government as though trump is still president or going to return to the presidency in a matter of weeks or months which is inaccinaccur. meadows is doing it because he knows that's what the base wants. >> will something else keep donald trump from running? we don't know. he wants the option open. he wants the republican party to think i'm sheriff. don't think about it. the question is what happens in the meantime? should he invest to prove i still have the juice or should he pull back because we've seen a couple examples where his candidate has lost in primaries. i don't want to overblow the meanings, but a long time donor says to me the $64,000 is how much money he's spending in the primarys? is he going to save
mark meadows. talk to you about a president that is fully engaged.>> he does. >> we laugh because it's also stunning and it's also dangerous, because there are so many voters -- so many republican-base voters that think trump won the election and biden is an illegitimate president. meadows is furthering the conspiracy as if there's a shadow government as though trump is still president or going to return to the presidency in a matter of weeks or months which is inaccinaccur. meadows...
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it 'ust feels meadow in your hands? probably not. it just feels so — meadow in your hands?eels so unrealistic. it - it just feels so unrealistic. it just— it just feels so unrealistic. it just doesn't _ it just feels so unrealistic. it just doesn't feel— it just feels so unrealistic. it just doesn't feel like... - it just feels so unrealistic. it just doesn't feel like... youi it just feels so unrealistic. it - just doesn't feel like... you don't actually— just doesn't feel like... you don't actually know_ just doesn't feel like... you don't actually know that _ just doesn't feel like... you don't actually know that they— just doesn't feel like... you don't actually know that they have - just doesn't feel like... you don'ti actually know that they have done just doesn't feel like... you don't. actually know that they have done it until they _ actually know that they have done it until they have _ actually know that they have done it until they have actually— actually know that they have done it until they have actually done - actually know that they have done it until they
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meadows even asked d.o.j. used military technology and satellites to remotely switch votes for trump -- for trump to biden. and we know that rosen declined to set up a meeting between the fbi and a man who is promoting those italy conspiracy theories. so, erica, there is a lot of question about mark meadows, any role that he played -- any more role, anyway, that he played in pushing these false claims. erica? >> jessica snyder, appreciate it. thank you. >>> this morning, civil arrest warrants for 52 texas house democrats will be delivered to the sergeant at arms. the lawmakers left the state last month to block the passage of restrictive voting bills. yesterday the texas supreme court avoided a lower court's order that prevented the house from arresting those democrats. cnn's diane gallagher joining me live. diane, what's the latest with this back and forth? >> reporter: erica, as one democrat told me, this is uncharted territory. what we know is this morning those 52 civil arrest warrants signed by the texas
meadows even asked d.o.j. used military technology and satellites to remotely switch votes for trump -- for trump to biden. and we know that rosen declined to set up a meeting between the fbi and a man who is promoting those italy conspiracy theories. so, erica, there is a lot of question about mark meadows, any role that he played -- any more role, anyway, that he played in pushing these false claims. erica? >> jessica snyder, appreciate it. thank you. >>> this morning, civil...
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it was weird the language mark meadows used. it's not the cabinet.binet. >> former cabinet, exactly. >> the former president. the former cabinet. it's clearly not the cabinet. with that teaser at the end, we wouldn't be meeting like this if we weren't planning to make things official. he hasn't yet made it official. what is clear even with donald trump dropping hints and talking to people in private, the capacity to raise an enormous amount of money. and that has to give concerns to thinking they could throw the hat in the ring, people like desantis, mike pence, other people who think if donald trump were the head of the republican ticket in the next election they couldn't win back the white house. >> it sounds like at least in their minds they're operating a shadow presidency and, by the way, he said that on news max, the exact audience that might get worked up over the cabinet meetings. what are the implications of this? >> trying to keep his options open and supporters happy and mark meadows is fully onboard trying to keep his supporters happy. an
it was weird the language mark meadows used. it's not the cabinet.binet. >> former cabinet, exactly. >> the former president. the former cabinet. it's clearly not the cabinet. with that teaser at the end, we wouldn't be meeting like this if we weren't planning to make things official. he hasn't yet made it official. what is clear even with donald trump dropping hints and talking to people in private, the capacity to raise an enormous amount of money. and that has to give concerns to...
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and the president agreed with meadows so the president thought meadows had a good sense of what the base go for. at the beginning of the book one reason alex azar is out-of-favor is he tried to almost lord trump into banning the cigarettes and the base went bananas over that so trump was very attuned to policy changes, a lot of times he ended up bending in whatever direction they wanted. >> the question from krista, how optimistic are you about our ability to combat the coronavirus over the long-term with the dangerous variance the keep emerging and stalling and us vaccination rates, what factors make cancer success and what barriers stand in our way? >> great question. the country is in a better place at the vaccine. the vaccines have shown to be highly effective against all the variants so far but with the delta variant in pockets of the country where they have 30% or 40% of the region vaccinated that will be a problem. health officials are anticipating outbreaks in the fall and the tricky thing is the coronavirus is a highly efficient virus so the more it can spread even if you are va
and the president agreed with meadows so the president thought meadows had a good sense of what the base go for. at the beginning of the book one reason alex azar is out-of-favor is he tried to almost lord trump into banning the cigarettes and the base went bananas over that so trump was very attuned to policy changes, a lot of times he ended up bending in whatever direction they wanted. >> the question from krista, how optimistic are you about our ability to combat the coronavirus over...
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it's hard to say for people like mark short and mark meadows.approach to this was in line with their general belief and approach to government that the government shouldn't have a heavy hand in these type of things and it should be up to people to decide. i think they would probably not change their minds on how they felt about mask mandates because they feel like that individual choice and not something that should be imposed by the government and we know throughout the year they bought a lot of this was the overblown and that the doctors were just advising things that were too draconian. >> i was told that damien as a cheesy story about how he always wanted to write a book since he was a little kid and now that your dream has been realized i was wondering if you could share with us. >> thank you. when i was 12 or 13 i was on an airplane and i was or some reason not sitting with my parents but there was a stranger sitting next to me and i was reading a book and he was talking to me like what's your favorite book and i told him at the time my fa
it's hard to say for people like mark short and mark meadows.approach to this was in line with their general belief and approach to government that the government shouldn't have a heavy hand in these type of things and it should be up to people to decide. i think they would probably not change their minds on how they felt about mask mandates because they feel like that individual choice and not something that should be imposed by the government and we know throughout the year they bought a lot...
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the president agreed with meadows so i think the president thought of meadows having a good sense of. the beginning of the book, it's out-of-favor because he tried to almost luer trump into banning e-cigarette flavors vaping and they went bananas over that so trump was attuned to this and a lot of times he at that up bending in whatever direction they want. >> this is from krista, how optimistic are you about our ability to come after the coronavirus long-term with the dangerous variant that keep on emerging and u.s. vaccination rates? what factors make enhance our success and what stands in the way? >> that is a great question. obviously the country is in a better place with the vaccines andth fortunately the vaccines have shown to be highly effective against the variance so far butut i think with the adoptive parents especially in the country where they have less than 30 or 40% of recent vaccinated, that's when to be a big problem in health officials into separate outbreaks in the fall and the tricky thing is that coronavirus is highly efficient virus to the more it can spread even
the president agreed with meadows so i think the president thought of meadows having a good sense of. the beginning of the book, it's out-of-favor because he tried to almost luer trump into banning e-cigarette flavors vaping and they went bananas over that so trump was attuned to this and a lot of times he at that up bending in whatever direction they want. >> this is from krista, how optimistic are you about our ability to come after the coronavirus long-term with the dangerous variant...
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it is beyond negligent for meadows to speak that way. >> we're also learning really the measures that to overturn -- the extremes he went to to try to overturn the 2020 election results, pressuring the then acting attorney general jeffrey rosen to declare that the election was corrupt. trump said, quote, just say that the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me and republican congressmen. trump has done a lot of things that are wrong or unethical. put this into context of where this fits in for you. >> brianna, i think do you great on "new day." john, you're wonderful, too. i don't want to tell you how to do your job but this should be the biggest story of the day today. the former president pressured the attorney general to lie about the election. think about that. donald trump pressured the attorney general to lie to the american people about the election. that should be the biggest story. brianna, we run into this thing where because it's trump, we kind of have become numb to it. i think you nailed it. i think this is one of the most egregious examples of how corrupt he was i
it is beyond negligent for meadows to speak that way. >> we're also learning really the measures that to overturn -- the extremes he went to to try to overturn the 2020 election results, pressuring the then acting attorney general jeffrey rosen to declare that the election was corrupt. trump said, quote, just say that the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me and republican congressmen. trump has done a lot of things that are wrong or unethical. put this into context of where this...
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and the president agreed with meadows. the president thought that meadows had a good sense what the base would go for. you know, at the beginning of the book, one of the region that alex azar is kind of out of favor is because he tried to almost lure trump into banning e-cigarettes and vaping and the base went bananas over that. and trump was in tune with policy changes and the base and ended up bending in whatever direction they wanted. and this question is from krista. >> how optimistic are you about our ability to combat the coronavirus with the dangerous variants and the stalling in u.s. vaccination rates? what factors might enhance our success and what barrier stands in our way? >> that's a really great question. i think, obviously, the country's in a much better place with the vaccines and fortunately the vaccines have shown to be highly effective against the variants so far, but i think with the delta variant especially in pockets of the country where they have, you know, less than 30 or 40% of the region vaccinated
and the president agreed with meadows. the president thought that meadows had a good sense what the base would go for. you know, at the beginning of the book, one of the region that alex azar is kind of out of favor is because he tried to almost lure trump into banning e-cigarettes and vaping and the base went bananas over that. and trump was in tune with policy changes and the base and ended up bending in whatever direction they wanted. and this question is from krista. >> how optimistic...
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what i've read about mark meadows is over tours to the department of justice they were floating eveniracies about, you know, people in italy orchestrating campaign results and fraud against donald trump through, i don't know, spacecraft or computers or whatever. you know, they were just taking up the most random conspiracy theories online and then seeing if they could get the united states department of justice to embrace them and simply state well, these election results are contaminated in particular states so that trump and meadows could put pressure on republican legislatures. they are just to a point trump electors. so these people have identified every vulnerability and boobie t -- boboby trap and that's a vey dangerous thingy trap and that's a very dangerous thing we'll have to look at as not just a committee but a country. the ultra poll litization and corruption of the system. >> you'll have a lot of work to do. jamie raskin, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me, wolf. >> we'll have more news right after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ summer is a state of mind, y
what i've read about mark meadows is over tours to the department of justice they were floating eveniracies about, you know, people in italy orchestrating campaign results and fraud against donald trump through, i don't know, spacecraft or computers or whatever. you know, they were just taking up the most random conspiracy theories online and then seeing if they could get the united states department of justice to embrace them and simply state well, these election results are contaminated in...
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do this and the president agreed with meadows.nk thepresident thought meadows had a good sense of what the base would go for . but at the beginning of the book one of the reasons alex a czar is kind of out of favor is because he tried to almost lure trump into banning e cigarettes and flavored they thing and the base weapon and is over that so trump was attuned to policy changes and how it would affect the base and he would bend whatever direction they wanted. >> this question is from krista. how optimistic are you about our ability to combat the coronavirus over the long-term with the dangerous variance keep onemerging and the stalling in us vaccination rates . what additional barriers stand in our way? >> that's a great question. obviously the country is in a much better place with the vaccine and fortunately the vaccines have shown to be highly effective against all the variance so far. but i think with the delta variance especially in pockets of the country where they have less than 30 or 40 percent of the region vaccinated, t
do this and the president agreed with meadows.nk thepresident thought meadows had a good sense of what the base would go for . but at the beginning of the book one of the reasons alex a czar is kind of out of favor is because he tried to almost lure trump into banning e cigarettes and flavored they thing and the base weapon and is over that so trump was attuned to policy changes and how it would affect the base and he would bend whatever direction they wanted. >> this question is from...
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so mark meadows is in on the plot, obviously. and clark, and trump, together, have a plan. and here's what appears to have been. they were going to that had been pumped into the atmosphere by trump and repeated by his allies, and the right-wing media. and use that to have the department of justice officially sent a letter to the six most closely contested states, five of which have republican-controlled legislators. and, say hey, this is the official blessing the u.s. department of justice telling you the results in your state are tainted, they can't be trusted, we don't really know who won, and by the, way you have the constitutional authority to call a special session, select the trump electors and send them over to washington. keep in mind, the republicans running the state legislatures are a receptive audience, they're the same people who in michigan went completely nuts over the governor's public health measures, or the legislators and arizona who are running the sham election audit, or in georgia who just passed a law to make voting much harder. they're all ears, gene
so mark meadows is in on the plot, obviously. and clark, and trump, together, have a plan. and here's what appears to have been. they were going to that had been pumped into the atmosphere by trump and repeated by his allies, and the right-wing media. and use that to have the department of justice officially sent a letter to the six most closely contested states, five of which have republican-controlled legislators. and, say hey, this is the official blessing the u.s. department of justice...
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agreed with meadows so i think the president bought meadows had a good sense of what the base wouldgo for, book onening of the reason alex azar is out-of-favor is because he tried to lure trump into banning e cigarettes and they went bananas over that so trump was very attuned to changes and how they would affect the base and a lot of times he ended up bending in whatever direction they want. >> this is from krista, how are you about our ability to combat the coronavirus long-term dangerous variant that keep on emerging and u.s. vaccination rates? what factors might enhance our success and what barriers stand in our way? >> that is a great question, are you think thete country is in a better place with the vaccine and fortunately vaccines have been shown to be highly effective against the variant but i think with the delta variant especially in parts of the country where they have less than 30 or 40% of their region vaccinated, it's going to be a big problem and help officials anticipate outbreaks in the fall is, the,ricky thing bryce is a highly efficient virus so the more it can s
agreed with meadows so i think the president bought meadows had a good sense of what the base wouldgo for, book onening of the reason alex azar is out-of-favor is because he tried to lure trump into banning e cigarettes and they went bananas over that so trump was very attuned to changes and how they would affect the base and a lot of times he ended up bending in whatever direction they want. >> this is from krista, how are you about our ability to combat the coronavirus long-term...
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>> i know mark meadows. i served with him. but mark meadows, he has to answer questions.he white house at the time. you know, based on a lot of reports he seemed to be aiding and abetting mr. trump, former president trump in his attempt to try to change the election outcome. so i think it's fair game that mr. meadows and others in that white house answer questions about their role leading up to insurrection day. and not only -- not just what happened on that day but what happened prior to election day, and this is one of those i think seminal moments we need answers, need some clarity. the american public deserves to know. >> we hope we can get you to a studio next time. we know you had some issues but you came through perfectly clear on your voice. >> can i make a very quick point to charlie? the fulton county d.a. may yet prosecute trump. he's considering -- she is considering prosecuting trump for the raffensperger call so that might happen. >> thank you very much. see, we got it loud and clear. >>> so do you need a third shot of the vaccine? americans could benefit. t
>> i know mark meadows. i served with him. but mark meadows, he has to answer questions.he white house at the time. you know, based on a lot of reports he seemed to be aiding and abetting mr. trump, former president trump in his attempt to try to change the election outcome. so i think it's fair game that mr. meadows and others in that white house answer questions about their role leading up to insurrection day. and not only -- not just what happened on that day but what happened prior to...
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it's the real mark meadows, the north carolina mark meadows. >> well, it is.g they are talking on the fact that joe biden is wanting to put more mandates on our kids going to school, on what we do in the privacy of our home, not with vaccine passports. yet what we see is that he doesn't have any control over what's happening. when we start to see the misdirection, the direction, the misdirection back and forth going on from the cdc and from the white house, it's an inconsistent message. the truth of the matter is, dr. fauci, when i was in the white house, said that all we are going to be able to do is slow this down. that eventually everyone is going to ultimately either have an immunity to it or get it. now all of a sudden we are acting surprised by all of this. i find it just beyond the pale that we are having joe biden trying to lecture governor desantis or anyone else. governor desantis was right. don't start lecturing us until you actually start to do your constitutional duty. >> sean: are these illegal immigrants that in many cases have covid? jim jordan
it's the real mark meadows, the north carolina mark meadows. >> well, it is.g they are talking on the fact that joe biden is wanting to put more mandates on our kids going to school, on what we do in the privacy of our home, not with vaccine passports. yet what we see is that he doesn't have any control over what's happening. when we start to see the misdirection, the direction, the misdirection back and forth going on from the cdc and from the white house, it's an inconsistent message....
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january 1st, meadows again e-mails rosen and in this e-mail meadows chief of staff to the president ofhe united states sends rosen a youtube video. it thaux about italks about italian satellites fixing the u.s. election. i'm not kidding you. this comes from the rosen e-mailed this, responds, pure insanity. january 2nd, trump again picks up the phone and calls georgia action top election officials, including the secretary of state brad raffensperger. >> all i want to the do is this, i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. because we won the state. >> okay. and that was just one of 18 attempted calls to the secretary of state since election day. and that weekend, january 3rd, trump appears to abandon his threats to replace rosen after top justice officials threatened to resign en mass. two days before the election, this is what we heard from trump publicly. >> over the past few weeks, we've demonstrated that we've won the election in a happened slide. the fact is we won the presidential election. we won it big and we're going to win tomorrow. >> what was tomorro
january 1st, meadows again e-mails rosen and in this e-mail meadows chief of staff to the president ofhe united states sends rosen a youtube video. it thaux about italks about italian satellites fixing the u.s. election. i'm not kidding you. this comes from the rosen e-mailed this, responds, pure insanity. january 2nd, trump again picks up the phone and calls georgia action top election officials, including the secretary of state brad raffensperger. >> all i want to the do is this, i just...
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we have more on that later with mark meadows. first, we start in afghanistan, where heartbreak and fury, that is what americans across the nation are feeling tonight after suicide blasts at the kabul airport killed 12 u.s. marines, one navy medic, and leaves more than a dozen wounded. now, it's been two decades of war. since 9/11, leaving behind deep physical and emotional pain for many of the hundreds of thousands who bravely serve here. and many of course remember on multiple tours. as we finally wrap up u.s. military operations in afghanistan, our enemies are gleefully exploiting our presidents in aptitude. and the results, as we saw today, are deadly. tonight, we are going to bring you straight analysis of its rapidly deteriorating situation. we have all of the military and political shock waves covered. perspective from ed byers, retired navy seal, master chief, he was the recipient of the medal of honor for rescuing an american hostage from the taliban. along with afghanistan vets, congressman waltz, green, and mast vehicle
we have more on that later with mark meadows. first, we start in afghanistan, where heartbreak and fury, that is what americans across the nation are feeling tonight after suicide blasts at the kabul airport killed 12 u.s. marines, one navy medic, and leaves more than a dozen wounded. now, it's been two decades of war. since 9/11, leaving behind deep physical and emotional pain for many of the hundreds of thousands who bravely serve here. and many of course remember on multiple tours. as we...
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now, whether meadows agrees to talk remains to be seen. sign off on a subpoena if he declined to come in voluntarily. thanks so much for joining us tonight on "outfront." "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. in what has been a remarkable fall after a disturbing report on the sexual harassment investigation that he himself authorized, three-term new york governor andrew cuomo announced his resignation today. >> the best way i can help now is if i step aside and let government get back to governing. and therefore, that's what i'll do. because i work for you. and doing the right thing is doing the right thing for you. >> he said those words, that he's leaving effective two weeks from today, more than 12 minutes into his remarks. during that time he took issue with his 11 accusers, recasting their allegations to better suit his far more
now, whether meadows agrees to talk remains to be seen. sign off on a subpoena if he declined to come in voluntarily. thanks so much for joining us tonight on "outfront." "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. in what has been a remarkable fall after a disturbing report on the sexual harassment investigation that he himself authorized, three-term new york governor andrew cuomo announced his resignation today. >> the best way i can help now is if i step...
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i know mark meadows, i served with him. but mark meadows has -- he has -- has to answer questions. house, at the time. you know, based on a lot of reports, he seemed to be aiding and abetting mr. trump. former-president trump in his attempt to, you know, to try to -- try to change the -- the election outcome. so, i -- i think it's fair game that mr. meadows and others in that white house answer questions about their role leading up to insurrection day. and not only just -- not just what happened on that day, what happened prior to election day. and this is one of those, i think, seminal moments that we need -- we need some answers, we need some clarity. the american public deserves to know. >> charlie, thank you. harry, thank you very much. >>> next, we hope we can get tou a studio next time. we know you had some issues but you came through perfectly clear in your voice. >> very quick point, though. can i make a very quick point? >> yes, sir. >> the fulton county d.a. may, yet, prosecute trump. he is considering -- she is considering prosecuting trump for the raffensperger call. so
i know mark meadows, i served with him. but mark meadows has -- he has -- has to answer questions. house, at the time. you know, based on a lot of reports, he seemed to be aiding and abetting mr. trump. former-president trump in his attempt to, you know, to try to -- try to change the -- the election outcome. so, i -- i think it's fair game that mr. meadows and others in that white house answer questions about their role leading up to insurrection day. and not only just -- not just what...
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>> the most charitable explanation is mark meadows is playing to the audience of one, donald trump.is watching this, mark meadows is actually one of the people who has spoken less about the idea of fraud, publicly he seems to me to straddle a line and while that's fine and, you know, i understand that he has his constituencies with president -- form er president trump, there' a bunch of people who believe this conspiracy theory which is false that he could get eninstated. trump himself tried to push his own aides to talk about that idea publicly. a bunch resisted doing it. mark meadows is not a dumb man, knows if he is saying something like that, there is a risk that people are going to hear it and going to take it seriously. i realize that harkens back to the whole literally seriously debate with donald trump was pretty meaningless. the reality is that former presidents don't have cabinets and don't have cabinet meetings. this creates this -- that's not how we describe election meetings in this country. and this just creates this expectation for some of trump supporters who are loo
>> the most charitable explanation is mark meadows is playing to the audience of one, donald trump.is watching this, mark meadows is actually one of the people who has spoken less about the idea of fraud, publicly he seems to me to straddle a line and while that's fine and, you know, i understand that he has his constituencies with president -- form er president trump, there' a bunch of people who believe this conspiracy theory which is false that he could get eninstated. trump himself...
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multiple times, she was brought down by mark meadows the chief of staff to return to the office to try again to persuade her father to make a stronger statement no, no, just a little stronger, to call off the dogs essentially. i take your point though and we are really on guard for this and in the reporting. i take your point that it's a very effective and calm her for her father at least as the storm was growing and was obvious to so many. >> it seemed they were kind of mia during those weeks. and then of course, ivanka's one statement herself on her twitter feed was calling the american patriots and telling them to go home, which of course she deleted. let me ask you, i think that one of the things you've done so effectively which has been so opaque, what is your sense of getting the national guard troops to the capitol hill. is there any evidence that he was resisting it on january 6th? talk a little bit about that because i think that you drove minute by minute. what was going on, talk about that role on january 6th. >> that is an important question. reporting shows that it played
multiple times, she was brought down by mark meadows the chief of staff to return to the office to try again to persuade her father to make a stronger statement no, no, just a little stronger, to call off the dogs essentially. i take your point though and we are really on guard for this and in the reporting. i take your point that it's a very effective and calm her for her father at least as the storm was growing and was obvious to so many. >> it seemed they were kind of mia during those...
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that's near kirkwood meadows.also, no sign of spot fires in kirkwood meadows. >>> in less than an hour, an important deadline in the mexico could recall governor newsom. midnight tonight. about 45 minutes is your last chance to register in time to vote on september 14th. that's election day. you can register online. if you miss tonight's deadline, you can look into a conditional voter registration. more than 50% of voters must vote no for governor newsom to stay in office. his current term ends january of 2023. to register to vote online, go to the link. we've posted it at nbcbayarea.com. >>> a cargo shipment in the bay sent an sos call after several people started suffering from covid. they were treated by a pair of paramedics. the sailors all work aboard the global striker, a cargo shipment based out of the philippines. 19 of 21 crew members reported flu-like symptoms. six tessed positive over the weekend. they were brought for treatment this afternoon. right now the cargo shipment is in the bay but it is unclea
that's near kirkwood meadows.also, no sign of spot fires in kirkwood meadows. >>> in less than an hour, an important deadline in the mexico could recall governor newsom. midnight tonight. about 45 minutes is your last chance to register in time to vote on september 14th. that's election day. you can register online. if you miss tonight's deadline, you can look into a conditional voter registration. more than 50% of voters must vote no for governor newsom to stay in office. his current...
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i it's hard to say for people like mark sure andu' meadows, their approach was very much in line witheir general beliefs and approach to government that the government shouldn't have a handy hand in these kind of things and they probably wouldn't change their mind on how they felt about masks or mask mandates because they feel it's an individual choice and not something that should be imposede by the government. we know that throughout the years they thought a lot of this was being overblown and that the doctors were just kind of advising things that were too draconian. >> i have been told that damien has a story about how he always wanted to write a book since he was a little kid and now that your dream has been realized i'm curious if you can share with us. >> sure. thank you. when i was 12 or 13 i was on an airplane and for some reason there was a stranger sitting next to me. he was talking to me like what's your favorite book and at the time it was a book called there's a boy in the girls bathroom. so we get off the plane and the guy p is like i wrote that booko as a kid without a
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it was sold for a $125000.00 to a polish supermarket jane, who told andre check to keep her meadow. the money raised will pay for the 8 month old baby to have surgery in the us, great stories and on that we wished a little boy all the best that i do. thank you. jemma will remember. you can find much more all our stories on our website, how much is your adult calm for me, for this news out, but i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news to go away. ah ah ah ah, ah, how many nukes is too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. there are fewer regulation to own a tiger than their, our own a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and society, and that's the bottom line. ah analogy here. where ever, you know, it's the country about to collapse before the kinds of reform you're talking about can take place. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in. why are we not in the best situation? why has that money been responded? how did that happen? coun
it was sold for a $125000.00 to a polish supermarket jane, who told andre check to keep her meadow. the money raised will pay for the 8 month old baby to have surgery in the us, great stories and on that we wished a little boy all the best that i do. thank you. jemma will remember. you can find much more all our stories on our website, how much is your adult calm for me, for this news out, but i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news to go away. ah ah ah ah, ah, how many nukes is...
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residents in the onie meadows and big mountain areas are being urged to evacuate tonight. >>> tropical storm fred is impacting the florida panhandle this evening. strong winds have caused rain and power outages in the area. a storm surge warning is in effect as floods have created road closures. several school districts canceled classes for tuesday. >>> let's get back west, go to paul heggen and see what happened in our neck of the s. we are talking about that fire threat for parts of the bay area tomorrow night into early wednesday morning. i want to talk about the big picture perspective of why this is happening. there is a storm system over the pacific northwest that's going to help to crack the inland heat over the next couple days. that's the good news. that as the slides by to our north it's going to kick up the winds and those winds are going to be gusty. that's bad enough in terms of the fire danger. new fires around the bay area or existing fires in northern california but those winds are also going to be shifting and that is going to exacerbate the efforts of the fire crews,
residents in the onie meadows and big mountain areas are being urged to evacuate tonight. >>> tropical storm fred is impacting the florida panhandle this evening. strong winds have caused rain and power outages in the area. a storm surge warning is in effect as floods have created road closures. several school districts canceled classes for tuesday. >>> let's get back west, go to paul heggen and see what happened in our neck of the s. we are talking about that fire threat for...
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he told andre chick, she could keep her meadow the money raised will pay for the 8 month old baby to have surgery in the us. and one other line to bring you on the murray have been knocked out of the cincinnati masters tenants will have action from that much and it's a bit later the, the gym at. thank you so much. that's it from me peter toby and the late crew here and neve is next from london. we will see you very soon. bye bye. ah ah, ah ah. ah, the taliban reclaimed. the us withdraw began use earlier in 2013 and 14 witness follow the unit of the afghan national army as they commenced the onerous part of confronting with taliban without native support of a trail of young men fighting for their country. while knowing each day could be their la, i've got to stand own battle on a boat guerria, the poorest nation, the european union rock by allegations of corruption, seemingly linked to the upper echelons of the countries political in the aim of our ruling class was to get the money to fund people in power investigation where the country goes from guerria at the crossroads on a to know
he told andre chick, she could keep her meadow the money raised will pay for the 8 month old baby to have surgery in the us. and one other line to bring you on the murray have been knocked out of the cincinnati masters tenants will have action from that much and it's a bit later the, the gym at. thank you so much. that's it from me peter toby and the late crew here and neve is next from london. we will see you very soon. bye bye. ah ah, ah ah. ah, the taliban reclaimed. the us withdraw began...
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that toerl aspirationings of donald trump, which have always been there for decades, as well as mark meadows and jeffrey clark, men whose names should live in infamiliary. it was part of a tradition that is being cultivated and revived on the right that comes from a contempt for the voters and a contempt more deeply for democracy. freedom, liberty and democracy. there's been a long conservative lineage in rejecting democracy. you envount countered it, i'm sure. drawn from the fact that indeed our founding document has a complicated relationship to democracy, to self-rule. the fact that the electoral college is enshrined as an institution, we don't have a popular vote for. even though we should. the current system has resulted in dafrsz. the idea that supreme court justice antonin scalia explained is, quote, the individual citizen has no right to vote for electors of president of the united states. rick hassan explains article 2 of the constitution of the united states provide that state legislatures get to set the manner for setting elections. similarly article 1 section 4 gives the legislat
that toerl aspirationings of donald trump, which have always been there for decades, as well as mark meadows and jeffrey clark, men whose names should live in infamiliary. it was part of a tradition that is being cultivated and revived on the right that comes from a contempt for the voters and a contempt more deeply for democracy. freedom, liberty and democracy. there's been a long conservative lineage in rejecting democracy. you envount countered it, i'm sure. drawn from the fact that indeed...
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she looked to defend her flushing meadows crown. so my customer, the mio soccer, is back in grand slam action. and with fans also making a come back to the us open. having been locked out last year due to the pandemic, the japanese dom month, the occasion with some of our best form. the 23 year old had pulled out of the french open, citing mental problems. she did complete the olympics, went out earlier than expected in new york, however, the 1st round opponent marie booth cova post a very few problem. osaka, cruising into the 2nd round, 6461. so i didn't feel pressure today, but i know i think i felt nerves because i wanted to perform well to time grand slam when a mon held up has also progress. but having miss roland garrath, wimbledon and tokyo 2020, due to a coughed her, she struggled to find the best form against camilla georgie. after winning the 1st set, halleck was pushed to a tie break in the 2nd she managed to battle through though winning it $73.00 to advance. i struggle a little bit in the end to finish the match, but i'
she looked to defend her flushing meadows crown. so my customer, the mio soccer, is back in grand slam action. and with fans also making a come back to the us open. having been locked out last year due to the pandemic, the japanese dom month, the occasion with some of our best form. the 23 year old had pulled out of the french open, citing mental problems. she did complete the olympics, went out earlier than expected in new york, however, the 1st round opponent marie booth cova post a very few...
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>> that is correct. >> sean: thank you very much, mark meadows, ari fleischer. when.rschel walker declaring his senate candidacy in the great state of georgia. he will join us next. ♪ ♪ georgia. he will join us next. every single day, we're all getting a little bit better. we're better cooks... better neighbors... hi. i've got this until you get back. better parents... and better friends. no! no! that's why comcast works around the clock constantly improving america's largest gig-speed broadband network. and just doubled the capacity here. how do things look on your end? -perfect! because we're building a better network every single day. ♪ ♪ >> sean: the crop of 2022 republican candidates got stronger as herschel walker announced that he is jumping into the g.o.p. senate primary to take on incumbent democrat raphael warnock, take a look. >> i'm conservative not because someone told me to be, i'm conservative because i believe in smaller government, a strong military, a personal responsibility to making sure all people have the opportunity to pursue their dreams, that'
>> that is correct. >> sean: thank you very much, mark meadows, ari fleischer. when.rschel walker declaring his senate candidacy in the great state of georgia. he will join us next. ♪ ♪ georgia. he will join us next. every single day, we're all getting a little bit better. we're better cooks... better neighbors... hi. i've got this until you get back. better parents... and better friends. no! no! that's why comcast works around the clock constantly improving america's largest...
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>> that is correct. >> sean: thank you very much, mark meadows, ari fleischer.ring his senate candidacy in the great state of georgia. he will join us next. ♪ ♪ aaaand welcome back to guess the price. sal. what do you do? oh, i'm a retired postal worker. fantastic. are you ready to play? oh, heck yeah. ok johnny, tell him about eargo. these top of the line hearing aids from eargo are straight out of the future. they're rechargeable and virtually invisible in your ears host: ok sal, how much do you think they cost? oh gee i don't know... um er $5000? well, actually for you they don't cost anything holy heck. that's because federal employees, retirees and their families get these life changing hearing aids at no cost. holy heck and you don't need to visit a doctor because they ship right o your home and they come with lifetime remote support. convenient right? heck yeah..... heck yeah heck yeah eargo 5 is here. our latest device that allows you to personalize your hearing experience. get yours today. and if you're an active or retired federal employee you may qual
>> that is correct. >> sean: thank you very much, mark meadows, ari fleischer.ring his senate candidacy in the great state of georgia. he will join us next. ♪ ♪ aaaand welcome back to guess the price. sal. what do you do? oh, i'm a retired postal worker. fantastic. are you ready to play? oh, heck yeah. ok johnny, tell him about eargo. these top of the line hearing aids from eargo are straight out of the future. they're rechargeable and virtually invisible in your ears host: ok...
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pick old meadows. and since then, they've had a huge measure of success and, you know, you know, getting into the, the metals podium and in sort of around $56.00 in the, in the meadows table, pretty much every olympics in beijing. so it does show you that this kind of thing does matter for a country's prestige and with britain, we're not, we're not talking about china or, or, you know, authority or an authoritarian nation. it is, it is a kind of projection of soft power, isn't it? first and so many of these countries, oh it very much, it is. the middle table is always something that's very keenly watched by spectators. i imagine it's important to note though that every different, every country has a different agenda. when it comes to the metal, the traditional superpowers of, or to america, china and russia would always be looking to use the middle table to start their own spin on society that their own social model is better than others. but when it comes to nations, particularly britain coming out of
pick old meadows. and since then, they've had a huge measure of success and, you know, you know, getting into the, the metals podium and in sort of around $56.00 in the, in the meadows table, pretty much every olympics in beijing. so it does show you that this kind of thing does matter for a country's prestige and with britain, we're not, we're not talking about china or, or, you know, authority or an authoritarian nation. it is, it is a kind of projection of soft power, isn't it? first and so...
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mark meadows calling in the secretary of defense, the secretary of the army to did nelson for considering putting my name on the promotion list you know how far down in the weeds that is that is crazy stuff and ultimately like i said earlier dropping the paperwork on the last day was a wednesday and within two days i had my retirement orders people don't understand how improbable that is in the military is a year-long process it takes six months to get your orders they turned my orders in today's on that same day they pre-positioned a list i had been held up for months at that point they were supposed to come out in april and didn't release until july and they held it for months in the same day my retirement was approved and they were happy to put the list forward and i wouldn't be able to continue to serve in my twin brother is his story to tell and i don't want to go too far into it and he continues to suffer some of the same stigma with their proper actions to the state. >> that is insane to me in the black mark on the military and mark meadows coming after you and properly trained to
mark meadows calling in the secretary of defense, the secretary of the army to did nelson for considering putting my name on the promotion list you know how far down in the weeds that is that is crazy stuff and ultimately like i said earlier dropping the paperwork on the last day was a wednesday and within two days i had my retirement orders people don't understand how improbable that is in the military is a year-long process it takes six months to get your orders they turned my orders in...
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the chairman of your committee dirk du dick durban wants to interview mark meadows. do you have any indication meadows would speak to the committee? would you subpoena him? do you believe he'll be forthright? >> we've already asked some potential witnesses to come before us like jeff clark who did trump's bidding unlike other top officials. we have no guarantee they will appear. our subpoena powers may be somewhat limited as a practical matter. i wish i could talk more about the details of what we've seen and heard. you're absolutely right, dick durban as chairman will make the call whether to seek subpoena power and what other witnesses will be called but there is plenty to do here and the american people deserve accountability. we need to know all of what happened so it doesn't happen again and so whatever happens in the legal courts, we know that there is some justice in the court of public opinion as people assess who aided and abetted donald trump in this extraordinary pressure campaign. >> so i want to ask you one more thing. the senate finally passed the bipar
the chairman of your committee dirk du dick durban wants to interview mark meadows. do you have any indication meadows would speak to the committee? would you subpoena him? do you believe he'll be forthright? >> we've already asked some potential witnesses to come before us like jeff clark who did trump's bidding unlike other top officials. we have no guarantee they will appear. our subpoena powers may be somewhat limited as a practical matter. i wish i could talk more about the details...