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mr. thompson on the, on the phone.e of the prison when you're very restricted, but that's the life that paul just referred to, and showing how you got here with a life that in some ways, that's been, that's been paused. yeah,i think the life inside the prison was mostly represented through his calls. we had a lot of calls, a lot of pictures so we felt very restricted in that way. i think in the filmmaking, since it felt very restricted, all the images representing, this prison felt restricted because we were just listening to michael which is all we really need to hear is michael and then in his in the clemency hearing, we're just restricted to seeing his face and there's a shadow and bars kind of across his face. so that's how we kind of got his that element across, but it's mainly about focusing on michaels humanity. yeah. and similarly, let's also before we go kyle, look at this quiet moment when he does leave prison. final thought from you, some of the most important stories of injustice, are the hardest to tell be
mr. thompson on the, on the phone.e of the prison when you're very restricted, but that's the life that paul just referred to, and showing how you got here with a life that in some ways, that's been, that's been paused. yeah,i think the life inside the prison was mostly represented through his calls. we had a lot of calls, a lot of pictures so we felt very restricted in that way. i think in the filmmaking, since it felt very restricted, all the images representing, this prison felt restricted...
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mr. thompson: mr. thompson: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. >> thank you. in our past hearings you have seen direct evidence that president trump sent his supporters to the capitol on january 6, knowing they were armed and angry. this was the last desperate prong of his plan to disrupt the prevent the orderly transition of power. on the morning, the secret service was screening the members of the crowd as they entered. they notice something significant about the crowd, thousands of people were outside the rally site but did not want to go through the magnetometers, the metal detectors we use his pain-free dangers weapons. se for dangerous weapons. even though documents and materials related to january 6 had already been requested by the department of justice and congress. we were able to obtain nearly one million emails recordings and other electronic records from the secret service. the select committee began its review of thousands of pages. multiple hours of that stood out providing new evidence about what happened on january 6 and the days leading up to
mr. thompson: mr. thompson: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. >> thank you. in our past hearings you have seen direct evidence that president trump sent his supporters to the capitol on january 6, knowing they were armed and angry. this was the last desperate prong of his plan to disrupt the prevent the orderly transition of power. on the morning, the secret service was screening the members of the crowd as they entered. they notice something significant about the crowd,...
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mr. thompson, mrs.th us. -- here on msnbc for our audience, i want to play a clip from this brilliant film to let you tell your story about how 70 pounds of marijuana to the wrong person has impacted your life for more than two decades. >> the facts are someone came to michael's house, discussed purchasing marijuana. he went to another house, got that marijuana and then delivered it to the confidential informant, and they used the marijuana south of searches has four guns. at no point was a gun referenced, utilized, brandished, spoken about. without the guns, it still would have been and offensively high sense of marijuana, but he would have been maxed 15 years instead of a life sentence. >> watching that clip, mr. thompson, what else should our audience know about that day? >> i was really concentrating on the camera -- i could see nobody but myself. i was wondering what was going on. could you repeat the question again, please? >> tell us what happened that day. we just went through a clip of the atto
mr. thompson, mrs.th us. -- here on msnbc for our audience, i want to play a clip from this brilliant film to let you tell your story about how 70 pounds of marijuana to the wrong person has impacted your life for more than two decades. >> the facts are someone came to michael's house, discussed purchasing marijuana. he went to another house, got that marijuana and then delivered it to the confidential informant, and they used the marijuana south of searches has four guns. at no point was...
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mr. thompson.ble streaming on documentary plus, msnbc chose to air that as mentioned last night. you can look up more about the story because when we see even just a sliver of what someone went through, of their pain, their experience, and you think of decades for nonviolent offense, while other people are really making millions off it, you have to ask yourself, is this system being unwound the right way? and before anyone gives themselves a pat on the back for moving beyond it, just how are we moving beyond it and who is still having to pay? that's one question i have for you as we think about five different states holding marijuana legalization votes just next week. so my question to you tonight, sometimes we put this up on the screen. you can always hit me at ari melber. my question is, do you think people should be let out of these sentences if states are going to legalize and profit off marijuana? do you think that has to be part of the reform? as always, you can find me at ari melber or arime
mr. thompson.ble streaming on documentary plus, msnbc chose to air that as mentioned last night. you can look up more about the story because when we see even just a sliver of what someone went through, of their pain, their experience, and you think of decades for nonviolent offense, while other people are really making millions off it, you have to ask yourself, is this system being unwound the right way? and before anyone gives themselves a pat on the back for moving beyond it, just how are we...
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mr. thompson, that is ukraine waiting for the attacks to end or for perhaps a policy decision by western allies. or is it coming up with a plan? how did you foresee the reaction you is the latter are in the government is not a, an independent government. the president zelinski has shown that he is, he's a pop up. i mean, he tries to pull the strings himself about, he's a small fish, he's being directed for western governments. this escalates, it can no longer be a war, fought by the ukrainian forces that you've been using as kevin father in this conflict, quite deliberately, quite cynically. you've got to be faced with looking at putting your own troops in the escalating your own forces. if that is the policy that particularly london and washington follow, and i believe that also the other allies in the later camp will be very nervous at this escalation, which could of course, spill over into their own territories. the chinese communist party 20th the congress has kicked off in beijing with thousands of delegates, including this. some of the country's top officials said to define the cou
mr. thompson, that is ukraine waiting for the attacks to end or for perhaps a policy decision by western allies. or is it coming up with a plan? how did you foresee the reaction you is the latter are in the government is not a, an independent government. the president zelinski has shown that he is, he's a pop up. i mean, he tries to pull the strings himself about, he's a small fish, he's being directed for western governments. this escalates, it can no longer be a war, fought by the ukrainian...
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mr thompson told the court that each of the women will be able to describe abnormalities in weinsteinft which left considerable scarring. this afternoon we have been hearing from mr werksman, harvey weinstein�*s lawyer, as he made the defending opening statement. he said that two of weinstein�*s alleged victims made up the accusations, two others, he said, had what he called "tra nsactional sex" with him. he called jane doe four, "just another bimbo who slept with weinstein to get ahead in hollywood" weinstein nodded his head approvingly as mr waxman finished his statement. as you said, harvey weinstein has pleaded not guilty to all 11 charges he faces, including four of those rape, carrying a maximum sentence of up to 140 years. he also appealing a 2020 conviction for rape and sexual assault in new york. the highest in the state of new york, hearing that case should get under way next year so the case is critical if he is successful in new york this is bbc news — still to come: the uk gets its first british—asian prime minister as millions celebrate diwali — the festival of lights. i
mr thompson told the court that each of the women will be able to describe abnormalities in weinsteinft which left considerable scarring. this afternoon we have been hearing from mr werksman, harvey weinstein�*s lawyer, as he made the defending opening statement. he said that two of weinstein�*s alleged victims made up the accusations, two others, he said, had what he called "tra nsactional sex" with him. he called jane doe four, "just another bimbo who slept with weinstein...
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mr. thompson: the gentleman yields back. chairman recognizes the woman from virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mid-december was the turning point. president trump made his decision, a choice to ignore the courts and his advisors, and to push forward to overturn the election. his efforts to overturn the election were not random or disconnected, rather they were part of a coordinated, multipart plan to ensure that he stayed in power. donald trump was the driver behind each part of his plan. he was personally and directly involved. of course a key element of the plan was continuing to convince tens of millions of americans that he did not in fact lose. again, he did this, even though his own campaign advisors and his justice department officials told him his claims of fraud were wrong. in this video, you will see that even when top law enforcement officials told the president his election fraud claims were false, he still repeated the claims in the days and weeks followed. -- weeks that followed. sometimes even the very next
mr. thompson: the gentleman yields back. chairman recognizes the woman from virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mid-december was the turning point. president trump made his decision, a choice to ignore the courts and his advisors, and to push forward to overturn the election. his efforts to overturn the election were not random or disconnected, rather they were part of a coordinated, multipart plan to ensure that he stayed in power. donald trump was the driver behind each part of his...
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and descriptions of the assaults and rapes that he is accused of without making any reaction and mr thompsoning from surgery he underwent a 1999 which left considerable scarring. this afternoon, we talking about the works meant and making the defendant opening statement, two of the alleged victims made up the accusations and to others said had what he called transactional sex with them. he called jane dope four just another bimbo who slipped to get ahead in hollywood. he nodded his head approvingly when doing the opening defence statement and returning to the defence table, harvey weinstein has pleaded not guilty to all of the 11 charges he faces, including four of rape in the curious sentence, maximum sentence of 240 years. he is also appealing is 20/20 conviction for rape and sexual assault in new york, the highest court in the state of new york says it will hear that course taking my case under way next year. so, this is critical if you successful up even new york, this case will determine whether or not walks free. thank you so much that update. let's return to our top story now — rishi
and descriptions of the assaults and rapes that he is accused of without making any reaction and mr thompsoning from surgery he underwent a 1999 which left considerable scarring. this afternoon, we talking about the works meant and making the defendant opening statement, two of the alleged victims made up the accusations and to others said had what he called transactional sex with them. he called jane dope four just another bimbo who slipped to get ahead in hollywood. he nodded his head...
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mr. thompson. you can repair it.amel repair because it penetrates deep into the tooth to help actively repair acid-weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair to my patients. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. now i'm back where i belong. ask your doctor if latuda is right for you.
mr. thompson. you can repair it.amel repair because it penetrates deep into the tooth to help actively repair acid-weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair to my patients. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar...
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mr. thompson: the select committee to investigate january 6 attack on the united states capital will be in order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare the committee in recess at any point. pursuant to house authority regulation 10, the chair announces the committee's approval to release the deposition material presented during today's hearing. good afternoon. may god bless the united states of america. four months ago, this committee started to present our findings to you, the american people. from the beginning, we understood that some people watching those proceedings would assume that the committee's investigation was a part of -- partisan exercise. that is why at ask those who are skeptical of our work, to simply to listen. listen to the evidence, to hear the testimony with a open mind and to let the facts speak for themselves before reaching judgment. over the course of these hearings, the evidence has proven that there were multi-part plan by former president donald trump to overturn the 2020 election. donald trump lost his bid for reelection as shown for the testimo
mr. thompson: the select committee to investigate january 6 attack on the united states capital will be in order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare the committee in recess at any point. pursuant to house authority regulation 10, the chair announces the committee's approval to release the deposition material presented during today's hearing. good afternoon. may god bless the united states of america. four months ago, this committee started to present our findings to you, the...
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mr. chairman, i yield back. chair thompson: the gentleman yields back, the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. raskin for an , opening statement. rep. raskin: the president was still exerting his supporters to go fight like hell around the first wave of writers reached -- rioters reached barricades. secret service documents we recently received give a timeline of precisely what the white house new and when. at 1:19, the president's emergency operation sent in an email to the national security and military advisors that the president and vice president, informing them of "hundreds of trump supporters stormed through metal barricades at the back of the capitol building about 1:00 p.m. wednesday, running past security guards and breaking fences." when the president returned to the white house around 1:20, he entered the oval office and was told right then about the onset of violence at the capitol. from that point until approximately 4:00 p.m. over the next two hours and 40 minutes, the president stayed in the white
mr. chairman, i yield back. chair thompson: the gentleman yields back, the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. raskin for an , opening statement. rep. raskin: the president was still exerting his supporters to go fight like hell around the first wave of writers reached -- rioters reached barricades. secret service documents we recently received give a timeline of precisely what the white house new and when. at 1:19, the president's emergency operation sent in an email to the...
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mr. thompson in terms of having an i've identifiable term as victorian in san francisco, and i also think that many of the styles in san francisco are so unique to san francisco that you know we would almost have to make another term for the whole thing because we're very different, and so i hesitate to kind of all of a sudden switch to gilded age which is actually seems to me as much of a you know reference to you know higher end architecture versus the variation that you've shown in your presentation, so that's my comment. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner johns. >> thank you. well, following up on commissioner nageswaran's comments i was rather [inaudible] when i read "gilded age." the gilded age of course was a term coined by mark twain whose specific reference as commissioner nageswaran said to newport and to -- and opulent and very brief style of living, and if you had ever been to or studied the mansions in newport you of course know that they were used for only a few weeks each year, and quickly fell into rather faded grandeur. i listen with interest to what mr. turney said an
mr. thompson in terms of having an i've identifiable term as victorian in san francisco, and i also think that many of the styles in san francisco are so unique to san francisco that you know we would almost have to make another term for the whole thing because we're very different, and so i hesitate to kind of all of a sudden switch to gilded age which is actually seems to me as much of a you know reference to you know higher end architecture versus the variation that you've shown in your...
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mr. garcia. can you john thompson? i mean you all, are you jealous? all supported on my for just so you can see us on the, on the stage of my dolphin. when you find a blue with, i'm in though some of the g o do duty does give you my didn't the full say good as accord in reserve by the assignment or don't boys need. can you see when we see it do it by the one that does that go it? does it started a god dog. why do i drive a dog? the whole idea by dog maple guy at the time he's what he thought we had done. we'll arrange is performing. i'm a live need going here. i'm or device you're available. i'm already with the city who's run it here, but i do you us go, dean is. mm mm. today. murray, you police getting used to peaceful life again? the city is recovering after almost 3 months of fighting. mm hm. everyone's looking for something new housing, food and water lost relatives and friends. stories of rescue repeat themselves. ready ah, with sure that when you the show a foam are both going to give us a bottle fee. this for the all of us in the she didn't ge
mr. garcia. can you john thompson? i mean you all, are you jealous? all supported on my for just so you can see us on the, on the stage of my dolphin. when you find a blue with, i'm in though some of the g o do duty does give you my didn't the full say good as accord in reserve by the assignment or don't boys need. can you see when we see it do it by the one that does that go it? does it started a god dog. why do i drive a dog? the whole idea by dog maple guy at the time he's what he thought we...
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mr. ross asking you don't thompson's. i mean, you know, you just all supported on my for just so you think you can see me on my studies yet . my thoughts other than you bringing a blue with i'm in though. so another geo do duty does give you my general full say good as accord in reserve by the yes decide that you i'm you, my daughter. don't boys need it. can you see what we see is do it better than one? i'm not a god dog. because why do i drive a dog? so i have a dum will arrange, is performing a deep going get a my for that with those lead. who's learned you have a good deal is mm mm a day, mary, you police getting used to peaceful life again. the city is recovering after almost 3 months of fighting. mm hm. everyone's looking for something new housing, food and water, lost relatives and friends through stories of rescue repeat themselves. ah, with sure that when you that show a film on a bottle for fetus, for all of us in the she didn't get the lea a we didn't don't with a volunteer has just a few hours left before the c
mr. ross asking you don't thompson's. i mean, you know, you just all supported on my for just so you think you can see me on my studies yet . my thoughts other than you bringing a blue with i'm in though. so another geo do duty does give you my general full say good as accord in reserve by the yes decide that you i'm you, my daughter. don't boys need it. can you see what we see is do it better than one? i'm not a god dog. because why do i drive a dog? so i have a dum will arrange, is performing...
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mr. ross just can't you don't thompson's, i mean, you know, he's almost all supported on my whole just so you think you can see us on the, on the stage it went off when you bringing a blue with i'm in though. so another geo do duty does give you my didn't the full say good i was a court in was or if you decide that you, i mean i don't, don't, don't boys need it. can you see when we see it do it better than one? i'm not a god dog. why do i drive a dog or a dumb? we'll arrange is performing my live going get a nuclear combined with the city who's run it, but i do. you need us. good, genius. mm mm. today, mary, you police getting used to peaceful life again. the city is recovering after almost 3 months of fighting. mm hm. everyone's looking for something new housing, food and water, lost relatives and friends through stories of rescue repeat themselves. ah, with sure that when you the show a fetus for all of us in the she didn't the one with alicia, a volunteer. anna has just a few hours left before the curfew. she's been looking for the stopping her family all day long. doing this of the ga
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mr. chairman, i yield back. chair thompson: the chairwoman yields back. the chair recognizes the young woman from florida, mrs. murphy, for opening statement. rep. murphy: president trump's efforts to unlawfully overturn the results of the 2020 election were not limited to the big lie and pressuring state officials and the department of justice officials. another key part of his effort was a scheme to assemble for collectors to cast false electoral votes in the states that president trump lost. this was something done not only with the president's knowledge, but with his direct participation. the chair of the republican national committee testified before this committee that president trump and his attorney called her and asked her to arrange for the for collectors -- fake electors to meet and rehearse the process of casting fake votes. >> when i receive the call -- i do not remember the exact date. it was from the white house switchboard. it was president trump who had contacted me. >> did president trump have anyone else on the line with him? >> he intro
mr. chairman, i yield back. chair thompson: the chairwoman yields back. the chair recognizes the young woman from florida, mrs. murphy, for opening statement. rep. murphy: president trump's efforts to unlawfully overturn the results of the 2020 election were not limited to the big lie and pressuring state officials and the department of justice officials. another key part of his effort was a scheme to assemble for collectors to cast false electoral votes in the states that president trump lost....
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mr. ross just can't . you don't thompson's, i mean, you know, he's also pointed on like, we're just so you think you can see us. let me almost study my telephone with blue with women though. so another g o u d v d a does give you my general full say good as accord in reserve by the years decide that you're not, don't, don't, don't boys need it. can you see with this here we do it better than one. i'm not a dodge excited about god dog. why do i drive a dog? a dumb will arrange is performing my live a life still though with the city who's run it here. but i do you a dean is. mm mm a day, mary. you police getting used to peaceful life again. the city is recovering after almost 3 months of fighting. mm hm. everyone's looking for something new housing, food and water, lost relatives and friends through stories of rescue repeat themselves. ah, with sure that when you that show a film on a fetus for all of us in the she didn't the one li a alicia, [000:00:00;00] a volunteer has just a few hours left before the curfew. she's been look
mr. ross just can't . you don't thompson's, i mean, you know, he's also pointed on like, we're just so you think you can see us. let me almost study my telephone with blue with women though. so another g o u d v d a does give you my general full say good as accord in reserve by the years decide that you're not, don't, don't, don't boys need it. can you see with this here we do it better than one. i'm not a dodge excited about god dog. why do i drive a dog? a dumb will arrange is performing my...
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committee will issue the subpoena in the coming days as well as the dlldeadline to compy bennie thompson hopes mr. trump will answer questions in person but he gave to indication he will cooperate he posted this on his social platform, why didn't the unselect committee ask me to testify months ago it has only been a bust to further divide the country vice chair liz cheney says it has sufficient information to make criminal referrals of multiple individuals and still plans to recommend legislative changes to prevent january 6 from ever happening again. the committee outline multiple times when top advisors told trump that claims of election fraud were bogus but he spread the misinformation anyway. >> the president kept fixating on this suitcase that had ballots and the suitcases rolled out from under the table, and i said no, sir, there is no suitcase >> suitcases of ballots out from under a table. you all saw it on television totally fraudulent >> reporter: in fact, he testified that trump knew he lost and acknowledged it >> i popped in the oval, and he was looking at the tv, and he said can you
committee will issue the subpoena in the coming days as well as the dlldeadline to compy bennie thompson hopes mr. trump will answer questions in person but he gave to indication he will cooperate he posted this on his social platform, why didn't the unselect committee ask me to testify months ago it has only been a bust to further divide the country vice chair liz cheney says it has sufficient information to make criminal referrals of multiple individuals and still plans to recommend...
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mr. chairman, i yield back. chair thompson: the gentleman yields back. during this committees first hearing in july of last year, our witnesses were for police officers who helped us riots of january 6. we ask them what they hoped to see the committee accomplish over the course of our investigation. the officer wanted to know why the rioters were made to believe that the election process was rigged. the officer asked us to look into the actions and activities that resulted in the days events. the officer was concerned about whether anyone in power had arose. officer dunn put it simply, get to the bottom of what happened. we work for more thin a year to get those answers. we have conducted more than a thousand interviews and depositions. we received and reviewed hundreds of thousands of pages of documents thanks to the tireless work of our members and investigators. we have left no doubt, none that donald trump led an effort to upend american democracy that directly resulted in the violence of january 6. he tried to take away the voice of the american peo
mr. chairman, i yield back. chair thompson: the gentleman yields back. during this committees first hearing in july of last year, our witnesses were for police officers who helped us riots of january 6. we ask them what they hoped to see the committee accomplish over the course of our investigation. the officer wanted to know why the rioters were made to believe that the election process was rigged. the officer asked us to look into the actions and activities that resulted in the days events....
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mr. trump also consulted with one of his outside advisers inside activist thompson about the strategy for election it. the select committee got this preprepared statement from the national archives. as you can see the draft statement, which was sent on october 31st declares we had an election today and i won. the fifth in memo specifically indicates a plan that only the votes counted by the election day deadline and there is no election day deadline would matter. >> explain to us the significance of this kind of evidence when it comes to building a possible criminal case against the former president. >> the criminal case will charge that the president conspired with fit in and with bannon and stone and others including his own chief of staff to steal the election regardless of the outcome. if he does not win he will claim that he won. that is a crime. it's a crime from many different angles and poor of a crime is that you have the requisite mental state that you are not just stumbling into you know what you are doing. in the absence of this kind of evidence he might have been able to say
mr. trump also consulted with one of his outside advisers inside activist thompson about the strategy for election it. the select committee got this preprepared statement from the national archives. as you can see the draft statement, which was sent on october 31st declares we had an election today and i won. the fifth in memo specifically indicates a plan that only the votes counted by the election day deadline and there is no election day deadline would matter. >> explain to us the...
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mr. trump and hisllies need to be held accountable for what happened on that fateful day. congressman bennie thompsonr of the select committee, pointed out key evidence against the former president in these hearings has come from members of his own party. >> when you look at what has come out from this committee's work, the most striking fact is that all this evidence comes almost entirely from republicans. david: the republican on the committee, liz cheney, said the riots would not have happened were it not for donald trump. he was, she said, personally and substantially invoed in all of it, and there remained a risk, she said, something similar could happen again. >> our institutions only hold when men and women of good faith make them hold regardless of the political costs. we have no guarantee that these men and women will be in place next time. any future president inclined to attempt what donald trump did in 2020 has now learned not to install people who could stand in the way. david: also today, the panel showed dramatic, documentary footage from the daughter of nancy pelosi paid the video sho
mr. trump and hisllies need to be held accountable for what happened on that fateful day. congressman bennie thompsonr of the select committee, pointed out key evidence against the former president in these hearings has come from members of his own party. >> when you look at what has come out from this committee's work, the most striking fact is that all this evidence comes almost entirely from republicans. david: the republican on the committee, liz cheney, said the riots would not have...
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mr. bordeaux. >> police also needed to have a conversation with kelli'ds boyfriend, justin thompson.tle did they know that justin had a huge new lead waiting for them about the night kelli disappeared. coming up -- a new possible suspect. >> he is the last person that is seen with kelli. that was very concerning to us. >> why something in his past would trigger even more alarm bells. >> it certainly was a red flag. >> when "dateline" continues. need a backup plan? get plan b one-step. plan b helps prevent pregnancy before it starts by temporarily delaying ovulation—and you can resume your regular birth control right away. i've got this. ♪♪ this fall, xfinity rewards is thanking you i've got this. with spooky perks and surprises. enter for your chance to win a trip to universal's halloween horror nights for a terrifyingly good time you'll never forget. or bring the scares home with movies that will frighten up your night on us, and a host of other chilling halloween activities all on the xfinity app. explore your rewards today. xfinity rewards. our thanks, your rewards. police have ju
mr. bordeaux. >> police also needed to have a conversation with kelli'ds boyfriend, justin thompson.tle did they know that justin had a huge new lead waiting for them about the night kelli disappeared. coming up -- a new possible suspect. >> he is the last person that is seen with kelli. that was very concerning to us. >> why something in his past would trigger even more alarm bells. >> it certainly was a red flag. >> when "dateline" continues. need a...
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see clay thompson, the sharks they had yet to win a game this year own five until tonight at madison square garden against the new york rangers. carlson still with it. carlson still with it. mrrandy huh? nice guy. erik karlsson. 3 60 spend keeps the puck alive. timo meier rewards him with just that great individual effort. it's the game winner in overtime. sharks win 3 to 2, and that is their first win of the season and have you heard of tech ball. it's kind of like soccer meets table tennis. check this out. it's pretty cool. you can use your head and you can use your feet and you can use your chest. you just can't use your hands and the table as you can see, it's like a ping pong table. but it's sloped. and this is one rally. guys. this is not a loop video bill. i know you were asking earlier. i don't know. i don't think you have to. but you can. i think you have three times to get it over. they've had a little practice. what's this called again called tech ball, and by the way, that's chelsea, the major league soccer or the soccer team in europe. some good players ut there aying there you go. a nice, yummy breakfast. hey, where's the little leprechaun? oh, i think he's sti
see clay thompson, the sharks they had yet to win a game this year own five until tonight at madison square garden against the new york rangers. carlson still with it. carlson still with it. mrrandy huh? nice guy. erik karlsson. 3 60 spend keeps the puck alive. timo meier rewards him with just that great individual effort. it's the game winner in overtime. sharks win 3 to 2, and that is their first win of the season and have you heard of tech ball. it's kind of like soccer meets table tennis....
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january six committee benny thompson, he did say that johnny thomas told lawmakers that she still believes the 2020 election was stolen. according to the opening statement, mrsthomas assure the committee that justice thomas was not aware of her correspondence with donald trump stand chief of staff mark meadows. or his lawyer john eastman. now katie, what have you heard from the justice department about ginni thomas's testimony. this is not under their investigation but we know that they're closely watching what the committee is doing. >> that department is closely watching what the committee is doing however because that committee interview ginni thomas and i'm in the justice department will follow suit. what's interesting is that ginni thomas told congress that she believes the election was stolen. so therefore believes that what she did was completely in the right. she does not see her behavior wasn't anyway wrong given the fact that again she believes the election was stolen. i don't know how strong a witness that would make or for the justice department if they were investigating whether or not that was wrongdoing. because her intent was to in her view,
january six committee benny thompson, he did say that johnny thomas told lawmakers that she still believes the 2020 election was stolen. according to the opening statement, mrsthomas assure the committee that justice thomas was not aware of her correspondence with donald trump stand chief of staff mark meadows. or his lawyer john eastman. now katie, what have you heard from the justice department about ginni thomas's testimony. this is not under their investigation but we know that they're...
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thompson, suffered personal injuries for it. i don't think that's the kind of chair for a committee that can gain the confidence of the whole committee. >> i want to focus on mrse he talks very freely about january 6 on the air. why would he feel fine talking about january 6 on the air but not under oath, as required by law? >> well, you know, the subpoena from this committee raised a peculiar issue. that's, again, one of the things the judge mentioned today. what are the rights and obligations of the recipient of a subpoena from congressional committee when executive privilege is invoked? now, there are all sorts of issues around that obviously, the extent to which a former president can invoke privilege, the degree to which the incumbent can supersede that invocation of privilege. but mr. bannon -- and i said today in court -- is a person -- take away the name bannon because, you know, that presents a lot of inflammatory thoughts among people. but mr. bannon is a person who believes in the constitution, respects the institution of the presidency. and in this case, respected the invocation of executive privilege and the presumptive validity of such an invoca
thompson, suffered personal injuries for it. i don't think that's the kind of chair for a committee that can gain the confidence of the whole committee. >> i want to focus on mrse he talks very freely about january 6 on the air. why would he feel fine talking about january 6 on the air but not under oath, as required by law? >> well, you know, the subpoena from this committee raised a peculiar issue. that's, again, one of the things the judge mentioned today. what are the rights and...
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thompson. she was an american heiress living in paris who entertained the eisenhower's when they lived in paris when general eisenhower was serving as the commander of nato. and finally, mrs. eisenhower, the first period brim in the white house was introduced under mrs. eisenhower. it wasn't her idea, what was proposed to her by michael greer of the national society of material designers, but she agreed to it, and if she had not agreed, it would not have happened. and so they proposed, for the first time, furnishing a room in the white house with all antiques of the same period. so the room that was selected was the diplomatic reception room on the ground floor. the over room there, and then their numbers, donated everything from, -- the idea was to create a federal style parlor, some american techniques and furnishings that would've been available to wealthy americans at the time were all donated to the house, and you can see mrs. eisenhower in president eisenhower accepting a donation there in the top photo. and so the stage was set for mrs. kennedy. >> that is a perfect transition, elaine, into a question for you. you of course are the co-author of the book designing c
thompson. she was an american heiress living in paris who entertained the eisenhower's when they lived in paris when general eisenhower was serving as the commander of nato. and finally, mrs. eisenhower, the first period brim in the white house was introduced under mrs. eisenhower. it wasn't her idea, what was proposed to her by michael greer of the national society of material designers, but she agreed to it, and if she had not agreed, it would not have happened. and so they proposed, for the...
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thompson biddle who was an american heiress living in paris and who entertained the eisenhower's when they lived in paris when general eisenhower was serving as the commander of nato and then finally mrs. eisenhower the first period room in the white house was introduced under mrs. eisenhower. it wasn't her idea. it was proposed to her by michael greer of the national society of interior designers, but she agreed to it and honest, you know, if she hadn't agreed it wouldn't have happened and they proposed for the first time. furnishing a room in the white house with all antiques of the same period and so the room that was selected was the diplomatic reception room on the ground floor the oval room there and their members donated everything from the idea was to create a federal style parlor of about 1800 and so american antiques and furnishings that would have been available to wealthy americans at the time. we're all donated to the house. you see mrs. eisenhower president eisenhower accepting the donation there in the top photo. so a lot of the a lot of the stage was set for mrs. kennedy. that's a perfect transition in elaine into a question for you you of course are the co-author of t
thompson biddle who was an american heiress living in paris and who entertained the eisenhower's when they lived in paris when general eisenhower was serving as the commander of nato and then finally mrs. eisenhower the first period room in the white house was introduced under mrs. eisenhower. it wasn't her idea. it was proposed to her by michael greer of the national society of interior designers, but she agreed to it and honest, you know, if she hadn't agreed it wouldn't have happened and...
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thompson checking the dais to make sure everybody is set. he is grabbing the gavel. let's go in. >> the gentleman from california, for an opening statement. >> thank you, mr. president trump knew that the crowd was angry. he knew that they were armed and dangerous. and he knew that they were going to the capitol. it's important to understand the lengths the president was willing to go to physically be at the capitol because it was part of his strategy to disrupt congress and to stay in power. as the time for the ellipse rally approached, an email was circulated among intelligence officials including secret service intelligence officials, attaching communications among rally-goers that specifically contemplated violence. someone lass given us marching orders one post wrote. basically if you're east of the mississippi, you can and should be there. advance on the capitol. keep your guns hidden. don't fuck around. 180 rouns minimum for main rifle, another 50 for sidearm, per person. what is clear, from this record, is that the white house had more than enough warning to warrant stopping any plan for an ellipse rally, and certainly for stopping any march to the
thompson checking the dais to make sure everybody is set. he is grabbing the gavel. let's go in. >> the gentleman from california, for an opening statement. >> thank you, mr. president trump knew that the crowd was angry. he knew that they were armed and dangerous. and he knew that they were going to the capitol. it's important to understand the lengths the president was willing to go to physically be at the capitol because it was part of his strategy to disrupt congress and to stay...
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thompson. first, a little reminder of alan rickman at the movies. there will be no foolish wand—waving or silly incantations in this class. that's a very nice suit, mrd down." so i did have that role in his life of, i suppose, keeping him stabilised. alan was a classic pisces, swimming in two directions at once, and because i was an aquarian, i was quite a good balance to that. ican imagine i can imagine that being bereaved, it is amazing, but also full of emotion. it it is amazing, but also full of emotion-— it is amazing, but also full of emotion. . , , . ., emotion. it was difficult reading the first draft, _ emotion. it was difficult reading the first draft, because i i emotion. it was difficult reading the first draft, because i was i the first draft, because i was living every moment of it, as i was there most of the time. so that was hard at the time. as we got to the second and third edit, it got better. ., , better. some of it is quite withering. _ better. some of it is quite withering, and _ better. some of it is quite withering, and people i better. some of it is quite | withering, and people talk better. some of it is quite i withering,
thompson. first, a little reminder of alan rickman at the movies. there will be no foolish wand—waving or silly incantations in this class. that's a very nice suit, mrd down." so i did have that role in his life of, i suppose, keeping him stabilised. alan was a classic pisces, swimming in two directions at once, and because i was an aquarian, i was quite a good balance to that. ican imagine i can imagine that being bereaved, it is amazing, but also full of emotion. it it is amazing, but...