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when we got robert mueller in july after the show hearings. and excuse me, i remember matt whitaker. matt whitaker was acting attorney general and they were so scared that he had tapered or was messing with the mueller investigation we had to have him come in before bill bar took over. and he had to happen there. that's the mind that we were dealing with. >> i'm not sure he thought they were messing with anything as much as they wanted to keep the narrative w alive . i wanted to keep talking about what was going on and you do a brilliant job when you were questioning and you talk about it in the book. jerry nadler was defending president clinton during that impeachment now he is prosecuting in essence president trump during an impeachment and you talked constantly about the quotes from the time that he was impeachment is such a difficult thing to have and we have to only do this when we have the public opinion with us and all these things. and yet now he was on a very thin set of facts going forward but let's talkabout mueller first . he shows
when we got robert mueller in july after the show hearings. and excuse me, i remember matt whitaker. matt whitaker was acting attorney general and they were so scared that he had tapered or was messing with the mueller investigation we had to have him come in before bill bar took over. and he had to happen there. that's the mind that we were dealing with. >> i'm not sure he thought they were messing with anything as much as they wanted to keep the narrative w alive . i wanted to keep...
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the mueller investigation. this was not the same robert mueller. he had put around him partisan people that attended the day, many of us knew and the collusion was not there are really democrats couldn't take a right for me that is the concerning part. even to this day, one things that we talk about, this is the fisa court, secret court and what is supposed to be. they were using and manipulating the data for political narrative, that is not what we're about. >> during the mueller investigation, there was information that came out. i'm not gonna suggest it was leaks from within the investigation. anytime you serve a subpoena someone's going to talk about the nature of the subpoena. there is a lot of sources of information that could've given the information to the news organization will. it seemed to me there was a few members of congress, adam schiff, swalwell from california and others. they made outrageous statements. i think congressman swalwell said something about, i know there's indictments of the presid
the mueller investigation. this was not the same robert mueller. he had put around him partisan people that attended the day, many of us knew and the collusion was not there are really democrats couldn't take a right for me that is the concerning part. even to this day, one things that we talk about, this is the fisa court, secret court and what is supposed to be. they were using and manipulating the data for political narrative, that is not what we're about. >> during the mueller...
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you know, the mueller investigation, mueller famously no made decision on obstruction of justice.think this is the most important issue of merrick garland's tenure. he is an institutionalist. he believes that the justice department should prosecute people equally based on the facts. that might not apply in this political atmosphere. i talked to again to one of his aides and they said, you won't see merrick garland becoming a performtive attorney general. he doesn't give many speeches or go out there and talk much to the public. and the question is, does that work in this political era. you have a false narrative being put out by a former president that the 2020 election was stolen and does the justice department need to confront him with his personal role in that? again, i just want to be frank, i don't see any chance of garland prosecuting trump for crimes that happened earlier than january 6th. and i would only see, you know, very clear, you know, evidence, for january 6th itself. >> i agree with you. i don't see that happening either, sadly. my question is, should it happen and
you know, the mueller investigation, mueller famously no made decision on obstruction of justice.think this is the most important issue of merrick garland's tenure. he is an institutionalist. he believes that the justice department should prosecute people equally based on the facts. that might not apply in this political atmosphere. i talked to again to one of his aides and they said, you won't see merrick garland becoming a performtive attorney general. he doesn't give many speeches or go out...
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>> i never -- i saw mueller walking down the hallway once.ther than that i had no contact with him, and frankly, he didn't look like he knew who i was when i saw him. yes. it was wiseman. he was the one that was the lead prosecutor on my case. and from day one -- he was the one. i mean, you know, they so overcharged me on my case that judge alison in virginia actually add-- admonished them from the bench, are you trying to put him to jail forever? unless i would cooperate, that's what they were promising to do. in fact, you know, when we did the presentation in the d.c. case, they argued for the maximum penalty for me. because they didn't want me to be free. >> sean: even though you had -- let me ask you this and i want to stay on mueller's --- -- were there moments that you knew that they wanted you to say what they wanted you to say, whether it was true or not, because they -- the real target was donald trump, not paul manafort. i'll asking you if this is true and that if you would have said it you probably could have walked out free? were
>> i never -- i saw mueller walking down the hallway once.ther than that i had no contact with him, and frankly, he didn't look like he knew who i was when i saw him. yes. it was wiseman. he was the one that was the lead prosecutor on my case. and from day one -- he was the one. i mean, you know, they so overcharged me on my case that judge alison in virginia actually add-- admonished them from the bench, are you trying to put him to jail forever? unless i would cooperate, that's what...
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at the 45th minute mark thomas mueller got himself on the score sheet doubling. byron's lead, joshua kim ich delivered a well placed free kick which mueller flicked into the net for his 7th goal of the season. that made it to neil for buyer and going in to half time, much to hurt those dismay. the 2nd half, some more goals as leroy sunday pounced on a sloppy ball, played out by hurt as goalkeeper. alexander swallow, easy pickings for the buyer and forward. who was quick to slot the ball into the open goal. ah serge number you finished off a lovely through ball to make it for for byron. further adding insult to injury, an error from substitute diet open mcconnell saw byron's clean sheet go up in smoke. but you're an excellent comes go with a mere consolation for one, the final score as buyer and extend their lead. at the top of the bonus, make a table back to 6 points. and rp leipzig have extended their run and the bundis vega with a 2 mill victory over volts burg who season continues to go from bad to worse. it took until the 2nd half of the home side to put themselves in front. than
at the 45th minute mark thomas mueller got himself on the score sheet doubling. byron's lead, joshua kim ich delivered a well placed free kick which mueller flicked into the net for his 7th goal of the season. that made it to neil for buyer and going in to half time, much to hurt those dismay. the 2nd half, some more goals as leroy sunday pounced on a sloppy ball, played out by hurt as goalkeeper. alexander swallow, easy pickings for the buyer and forward. who was quick to slot the ball into...
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at the 45th minute mark thomas mueller got himself on the score sheet doubling. byron's lead, joshua kim ich delivered a well placed free kick which mueller flicked into the net for his 7th goal of the season. that made it to neil for buyer and going in to half time, much to hurt those dismay. the 2nd half saw more goals as leroy sunday pounds on a sloppy ball, played out by hurt theirs. goalkeeper alexander, swallow, easy pickings for the buyer and forward. who was quick to slot the ball into the open goal? serge number you finished off a lovely threw ball to make it for, for byron. further, adding insult to injury. ah, an error from substitute diet open mcconnell sub byron's clean. she'd go up in smoke. but you're an excellent comes go with a mere consolation for one, the final score as buyer and extend their lead at the top of the buddhist. make a table back to 6 points. watch and d, w. news by from berlin. more news in about an hour and a half season. ah.
at the 45th minute mark thomas mueller got himself on the score sheet doubling. byron's lead, joshua kim ich delivered a well placed free kick which mueller flicked into the net for his 7th goal of the season. that made it to neil for buyer and going in to half time, much to hurt those dismay. the 2nd half saw more goals as leroy sunday pounds on a sloppy ball, played out by hurt theirs. goalkeeper alexander, swallow, easy pickings for the buyer and forward. who was quick to slot the ball into...
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originally i had thought, well mueller is already been -- mueller and his team had been working for aboutr report was going to come out any day that summer. it had been over a year. what i thought was going to happen is that trump would be quickly impeached and that jamie would be on the front lines of that because he was on the house judiciary committee. i thought i would be following behind the scenes, quick impeachment of trump. i thought the film would be finished within a year. >> very different story ended up happening. the relationship between raskin and his son, tommy, clearly a central one to him, to film. how did you take care when representing that part of his story? >> yeah, that was just an absolutely awful time. nobody saw tommy's death coming. it was absolutely everybody was shocked. i was very worried. i was very worried about coming and -- kind of coming on the scene too soon after tommy had died. i was very worried about being exploitive of jamie's situation. i just held back and then i noticed that he was starting to do interviews, sort of around i don't know, january 1
originally i had thought, well mueller is already been -- mueller and his team had been working for aboutr report was going to come out any day that summer. it had been over a year. what i thought was going to happen is that trump would be quickly impeached and that jamie would be on the front lines of that because he was on the house judiciary committee. i thought i would be following behind the scenes, quick impeachment of trump. i thought the film would be finished within a year. >>...
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>> no, it was paid by cash. >> police confronted justin mueller.ere carrie was last found. >> do you remember being there? >> his phone records put him in milan. >> what do you make of that? >> i think it's a huge hole in the prosecution's case. >> the defense also challenged the state's evidence. like the carpet fibers found in carrie's hair that investigators said matched the carpeting in mcvay's house. >> she worked in a carpet store. just because it happened to be in her doesn't indicate anyone killed anyone. >> how did she get there? we don't know-how did she die? we don't know. it's one of the biggest mysteries that not even sure lock holmes could solve. >> tim mcvay declined to take the stand in his own defense. but he maintains he is a violent man who loves his kids and not the violent thug described in court. >> i couldn't inhale. >> you were accused by cati smitty of getting violent. >> that was a lie. >> did you kill carrie? >> i did not. >> there are a lot of coincidences going on? terrible coincidences for you? >> i know. >> what do yo
>> no, it was paid by cash. >> police confronted justin mueller.ere carrie was last found. >> do you remember being there? >> his phone records put him in milan. >> what do you make of that? >> i think it's a huge hole in the prosecution's case. >> the defense also challenged the state's evidence. like the carpet fibers found in carrie's hair that investigators said matched the carpeting in mcvay's house. >> she worked in a carpet store. just...
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who beat his defender to the ball and finished with a strong header at the 45th minute mark thomas mueller got himself on the score sheet. doubling. byron's lead, joshua kim ich delivered a well placed free kick which mueller flicked into the net for his 7th goal of the season. that made it to neil for buyer and going in to half time, much to hurt those dismay. the 2nd half, some more goals as leroy sunday pounced on a sloppy ball. played out by her as goalkeeper. alexander swallow, easy pickings for the buyer and forward who was quick to slot the ball into the open goal search. now green finished off a lovely threw ball to make it for, for byron. further adding insult to injury, an error from substitute diet open. the cano saw byron's clean sheet go up in smoke . but you're going eco comes go with a mere consolation. for one, the final score as buyer and extend their lead at the top of the buddhist. make a table back to 6 points and here's the look now at the bonus like a standings after the 20th match day of the season with 14 to go. all as we just saw a buyer and are on top with dormant
who beat his defender to the ball and finished with a strong header at the 45th minute mark thomas mueller got himself on the score sheet. doubling. byron's lead, joshua kim ich delivered a well placed free kick which mueller flicked into the net for his 7th goal of the season. that made it to neil for buyer and going in to half time, much to hurt those dismay. the 2nd half, some more goals as leroy sunday pounced on a sloppy ball. played out by her as goalkeeper. alexander swallow, easy...
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heck, you look back at all the potential acts of obstruction that special counsel mueller laid out, you when you say are you investigating trump, a very important aspects of that question, what are you investigating him for because one of the things i do worry about is while there may be investigations moving forward on the january 6th front, what is going on with all the other potential crimes that he engaged in even pre-dating his presidency that doj may or may not be looking at and that's an important question to ask. >> laura, i also want to ask you about not just the ongoing investigations in the department of justice whether they're from before or of course related to january 6th but also the congressional investigation that is going on in the special committee on the house side, those two things running in parallel. how do they interact with each other if at all? >> it's a good point to make, kasie, on parallel tracks and key points. remember as peter mentioned the mueller probe, people were looking to talk to the congressional committee because there was a mueller probe, one per
heck, you look back at all the potential acts of obstruction that special counsel mueller laid out, you when you say are you investigating trump, a very important aspects of that question, what are you investigating him for because one of the things i do worry about is while there may be investigations moving forward on the january 6th front, what is going on with all the other potential crimes that he engaged in even pre-dating his presidency that doj may or may not be looking at and that's an...
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>> the mueller investigation was part of the justice department bob mueller worked under jeff sessions, who was recused at the time, but worked under the office of the attorney general and deputy attorney general. the congressional investigation is separate. it's independent and it's doing its own work. it's not looking per se at whether a criminal case can be proven, which is what mueller's team is looking at. they're trying to build out the fullest account possible of everything that led up to january 6 including efforts in the weeks prior to overturn the results of the election. should criminal behavior stem, be discovered from that investigation, liz cheney has said she will kick that over in referral to the justice department, but that's the best way to look at these two parallel investigations. >> it's clear the 1/6 committee and liz cheney has lent her voice to this line, they've made clear they want to understand what donald trump was not doing while the attack unfolded. they also have spent a lot of time with some members of some of these extremist groups. they're looking at,
>> the mueller investigation was part of the justice department bob mueller worked under jeff sessions, who was recused at the time, but worked under the office of the attorney general and deputy attorney general. the congressional investigation is separate. it's independent and it's doing its own work. it's not looking per se at whether a criminal case can be proven, which is what mueller's team is looking at. they're trying to build out the fullest account possible of everything that...
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he is causing the t's and dotti ng the i's and mueller did nothing. if garland wanted to prove he is this dog public server that is going to pursue justice, he still got the rubber mueller report there. mueller outlined to instances of obstruction of justice and they did not ask you. merrick garland could. you notice he is not. that is why i keep saying, he can talk the game, but look at the man's actions. if he was willing to go after trumper crimes of trump committed, he already has the mu eller report but he is not acting on it. maybe -- like he said, goes back to trust most maybe this great life institutional liberal prosecutor will totally get trump this time. not like the last 1 -- that is what you're selling to me. there will be people who believe that. but again, i went actual evidence that this man is willing to take on the powerful politically connected republicans who did this to us. and so far, i don't see that stuff amy: elie mystal, thank you for being with us, the nation's justice correspondent and we will link to your piece "will garla
he is causing the t's and dotti ng the i's and mueller did nothing. if garland wanted to prove he is this dog public server that is going to pursue justice, he still got the rubber mueller report there. mueller outlined to instances of obstruction of justice and they did not ask you. merrick garland could. you notice he is not. that is why i keep saying, he can talk the game, but look at the man's actions. if he was willing to go after trumper crimes of trump committed, he already has the mu...
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. >> i guess it takes me back to that definitive mueller report filled with so many things that didn't actually resonate or make their way to the american people. why do you think it will be different? trump's former press secretary stephanie grisham talked to your committee last night and wrote a tell-all book about her time at its white house and hasn't changed anything. >> the mueller report didn't change many attitudes because it really wasn't brought to life through public hearings. i think that was one of the failings, we did have obviously two hearings with bob mueller himself, but what we really needed was i think to bring forward the actual witnesses to those events, but many of them were part of both indicted and unindicted coconspirators. in this case, we have, i think, many witnesses who are cooperating, who will cooperate, who will participate in open hearings. the first unit we did with the capitol police officers was powerful in pushing back against the lies that that was somehow a norm's tourist day, people there with when you heard what the police officers went through
. >> i guess it takes me back to that definitive mueller report filled with so many things that didn't actually resonate or make their way to the american people. why do you think it will be different? trump's former press secretary stephanie grisham talked to your committee last night and wrote a tell-all book about her time at its white house and hasn't changed anything. >> the mueller report didn't change many attitudes because it really wasn't brought to life through public...
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ron was very good on the mueller hoax. the republicans really stuck together, and it was a great thing. ron was one of them. he wanted to run and i endorsed him, and that helped him greatly. he has done a terrific job in florida. ron has been a friend of mine for a long time. it's totally fake news. i think ron said last week publicly "the press is never going to get in the middle of my friendship with donald trump. we are not going to do that stuff." he said a very strongly. i thought that was very interesting, and very nice. he said that, and i agree 100%. i have a very good relationship with ron and intend to for a long time. >> hannity: what do you advise republicans for the midterm elections? do you plan on getting active and involved in it? would you think the democrats will run in 2024, and are you considering a run? >> president trump: so, i'm very active. i'm doing a lot of endorsements. i'm 158-2. that's a lot of wins, 158 wins. we are endorsing a whole big flock of very good people. the whole "make america great
ron was very good on the mueller hoax. the republicans really stuck together, and it was a great thing. ron was one of them. he wanted to run and i endorsed him, and that helped him greatly. he has done a terrific job in florida. ron has been a friend of mine for a long time. it's totally fake news. i think ron said last week publicly "the press is never going to get in the middle of my friendship with donald trump. we are not going to do that stuff." he said a very strongly. i...
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i another indeed, i mean we had mueller now guzman, the coach, he missed 2 weeks because of covey was basically coaching from home of the famous one as usual, kimmy who didn't want to get vaccinated, then got covered as now said he might end up getting vaccinated we don't actually know if he'll be available on friday because he's a long problem caused by covered we don't know if that counts as long covered yet. so there's lots of uncertainties. i think what's different is that those infections were obviously within the club. it's. it's hard to stop when they got all the players together. these new infections are players being allowed to go on holiday and then sort of bring it back. and i think some by and fans will find that a bit odd. and also we don't know about other as they get clubs, are they in a similar situation with players coming back from holiday? that could be chaos. could they be the sorts of postponements receipt in the english premier league? i mean the bonus he has a new boss from to morrow. it's donna to hop from. she's a 1st woman ever to run the bond as they go. and
i another indeed, i mean we had mueller now guzman, the coach, he missed 2 weeks because of covey was basically coaching from home of the famous one as usual, kimmy who didn't want to get vaccinated, then got covered as now said he might end up getting vaccinated we don't actually know if he'll be available on friday because he's a long problem caused by covered we don't know if that counts as long covered yet. so there's lots of uncertainties. i think what's different is that those infections...
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we saw him survive two impeachments, the mueller investigation. add on to that that he does well in the court of public opinion. that public opinion of his party, of the base of the gop that has shifted to the trump brand. put all of that together, and yes, things look very bad for him, but i'm not going to count him out. at this point, i am still waiting to see what happens, in terms of his longevity within the republican party, and his prospects in politics, looking at 2024 and beyond. >> matt, i apologize in advance for asking you and our viewers to do a little mat, but following on what victoria said, let's look at a nbc poll, that gives us interesting data. it indicates a 56% of republican voters consider themselves -- 36% of registered voters saying there are fans of donald trump. now, this is an interesting change from past surveys. three years ago republicans often said they were trump supporters first. i don't know if this some embarrassment you get one -- or something happening in which republicans are starting to separate themselves fro
we saw him survive two impeachments, the mueller investigation. add on to that that he does well in the court of public opinion. that public opinion of his party, of the base of the gop that has shifted to the trump brand. put all of that together, and yes, things look very bad for him, but i'm not going to count him out. at this point, i am still waiting to see what happens, in terms of his longevity within the republican party, and his prospects in politics, looking at 2024 and beyond....
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say this kind of set decision charge is more gray than about anything that came out of the entire mueller probe? >> yeah, sedition is a big deal. there's a lot of other charges in there, too, all of which ultimately will be guided by the sentencing guidelines, which ultimately will be enhanced by the violence of the event, the gravity of the event, and so forth. so i think this is a very serious indictment. i will say, just to respond to what some of what emily said, the fact that rhodes wasn't present inside the capitol is completely irrelevant, when you're looking at conspiracy law. the fact that somebody could be a mile and a half down the road, or -- and still be a conspirator. i think one of the things they're likely going to look at, you know, talking about the elephant in the room, where does -- how high up does this go? sure, you know, you have to expect the government has and will continue to look at any connectivity between rhodes and anybody in the administration, to see if there was any sort of acquiescence, consultation, um, acknowledgement, you know, it's going to be the hig
say this kind of set decision charge is more gray than about anything that came out of the entire mueller probe? >> yeah, sedition is a big deal. there's a lot of other charges in there, too, all of which ultimately will be guided by the sentencing guidelines, which ultimately will be enhanced by the violence of the event, the gravity of the event, and so forth. so i think this is a very serious indictment. i will say, just to respond to what some of what emily said, the fact that rhodes...
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you had the deja vu of the mueller years. i hope it's not too soon to mention them. you probably rolled your eyes, thinking it might only be the minions and the drawn-out process. if it's the minions and not the leaders prosecuted for the worst attack on our democracy in modern american history. but he told you, as long as it takes. i bet you thought it would take a much longer period of time. and it's still not over. but more would be coming. well, guess what? here it is today. the first charges of seditious conspiracy have now been filed in connection with the terror that we all saw and witnessed unfold at the capitol. now, this isn't against the president, donald trump, or the then-president and now defeated president trump, or any of his aides. but these people on the screen, they're not insignificant players in the grand scheme of things. and the doj has just filed these charges against, as you're seeing, the leader of the oath keepers, stewart rhodes, and ten other people. so this was not by all accounts in the indictment, well, it wasn't spontaneous if you eve
you had the deja vu of the mueller years. i hope it's not too soon to mention them. you probably rolled your eyes, thinking it might only be the minions and the drawn-out process. if it's the minions and not the leaders prosecuted for the worst attack on our democracy in modern american history. but he told you, as long as it takes. i bet you thought it would take a much longer period of time. and it's still not over. but more would be coming. well, guess what? here it is today. the first...
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. >>> now, french fashion designer terri mueller has died at the age of 73.or his provocative as well as flamboyant designs even creating a metallic one-piece for lady gaga's music video paparazzi. ♪ ♪ >> mueller came out over time to bring this wet look, the met gala dress to life for kim kardashian. he launched the self-named label in 1974 and had made his mark on international fashion by the '80s. tributes as you can imagine have been pouring in from celebrities and fans alike. diana ross tweeting, i will miss you. this was a wonderful time in our lives. the creative director of the fashion label wrote on instagram, you changed our perception of beauty, of confidence, of representation and self-empowerment. >>> now, a wildfire in california is forcing hundreds to evacuate and has shutdown part of a major california highway. take a look at these images. we're seeing gusty winds really, really helping the fire grow, and so far the cal fire says it's only about 35% contained. cnn's meteorologist pedram javaheri has the latest. good morning, pedram. >> yes, is
. >>> now, french fashion designer terri mueller has died at the age of 73.or his provocative as well as flamboyant designs even creating a metallic one-piece for lady gaga's music video paparazzi. ♪ ♪ >> mueller came out over time to bring this wet look, the met gala dress to life for kim kardashian. he launched the self-named label in 1974 and had made his mark on international fashion by the '80s. tributes as you can imagine have been pouring in from celebrities and fans...
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six acts of obstruction of justice detailed in the mueller report.ck rosenberg makes the point that conspiracies do not need to succeed to be unlawful. so it's not a defense for any of these folks -- we lost your voice, hopefully we can still hear your voice? i am here. >> he continues a conspiracy is an agreement to do something the law forbids. not all conspirators need to engage in all the acts if they agree on the objectives. pick up on katie's point about the call and response and tell me if you have a different view or a softening in sort of your exasperation that you expressed on this program that donald trump and his krenys are essentially not under any scrutiny. does this change any of your thought process here? >> i do think donald trump may be in the broader view. and now as we expand from january 6th, it is possible that they are starting to work up. the call and response issue that katie points out is one that is very hard for the lay person to understand. but in criminal law, you have to have mens rea, which is knowledge, and intent. an
six acts of obstruction of justice detailed in the mueller report.ck rosenberg makes the point that conspiracies do not need to succeed to be unlawful. so it's not a defense for any of these folks -- we lost your voice, hopefully we can still hear your voice? i am here. >> he continues a conspiracy is an agreement to do something the law forbids. not all conspirators need to engage in all the acts if they agree on the objectives. pick up on katie's point about the call and response and...
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he was not in favor of the mueller investigation.part of why the former president brought him in. to end that moment in time. there were things they agreed on. there were a number of things they didn't agree on over time. that began, you know, frankly, long before election day. their relationship is nonexistent now. barr has been, you know, very, very, you know, clear on where he stands on trump in that statement, in his interview with jonathan. that's not something, as we know, that the former president takes will to. it's not as if the former president has been willing to assimilate to criticism better since he left office. so i don't think that factors into his decision at all. >> you write about an exchange that took place between then president trump and attorney general barr before the resignation. can you talk a little bit about -- because essentially it was the moment that trump said to barr, you must -- in fact, we're going to put it out. it said -- ah, he talks about -- this is before barr's resignation. barr had come out s
he was not in favor of the mueller investigation.part of why the former president brought him in. to end that moment in time. there were things they agreed on. there were a number of things they didn't agree on over time. that began, you know, frankly, long before election day. their relationship is nonexistent now. barr has been, you know, very, very, you know, clear on where he stands on trump in that statement, in his interview with jonathan. that's not something, as we know, that the former...
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i remember what robert mueller would put everything right.left to trust. >> let me play another one, senator franken. there is another one. where we hired that guy, we're paying him. our tax dollars are paying merrick garland to deal with these threats to our democracy but here is who he said is responsible for fixing this. here is merrick garland again. >> the justice department cannot do it alone. the responsibility to bring an end to violence and threats of violence against those who serve the public is one that all americans share. we are all americans. we must protect each other. the responsibility to preserve democracy and to maintain faith in the legitimacy of the essential processes, lies with every elected official and with every american. >> okay. yeah, everybody should be nice to each other. this would be like if there is a fire and you called 911 and the fire department said, you know, all of your neighbors, every neighbor, you know is responsibility together. no, you've been hired to fight fires. you fight the fire. it doesn't so
i remember what robert mueller would put everything right.left to trust. >> let me play another one, senator franken. there is another one. where we hired that guy, we're paying him. our tax dollars are paying merrick garland to deal with these threats to our democracy but here is who he said is responsible for fixing this. here is merrick garland again. >> the justice department cannot do it alone. the responsibility to bring an end to violence and threats of violence against those...
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that was bob mueller's practice during the mueller investigation era. >> we in the media love speakingand now that i'm on the other side i do as well, chuck. they're where we get all of our good information. so we have to pick this one a little bit harder to see what's in it. the government is, of course, required to prove the agreement to engage in the conspiracy. that's the central element here that people that people intended to enter into an agreement to achieve illegal acts. and the government is required to plead in the indictment some overt act. that means acts that various members of the conspiracy engaged in in furtherance of this conspiracy. we'll learn more about this case, i suppose as it's in progress. it seems to me nonetheless very important and singular that the government confirms it does view what happened on january 6th as an act of sedition. >> josh lederman joins us, he's done some reporting on oath keeper leader stuart rhodes. tell us more about how he runs this thing. >> well, if you look at the remarkable arc, chuck, in the life and history of this man stuart rh
that was bob mueller's practice during the mueller investigation era. >> we in the media love speakingand now that i'm on the other side i do as well, chuck. they're where we get all of our good information. so we have to pick this one a little bit harder to see what's in it. the government is, of course, required to prove the agreement to engage in the conspiracy. that's the central element here that people that people intended to enter into an agreement to achieve illegal acts. and the...
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we saw him survive two impeachments, the mueller investigation. add onto that that he does well in the court of public opinion, that public opinion of his party, the base of the gop that has shifted to the trump brand. so put all those pieces together and, yes, in this moment things look very bad for him, but i'm not going to count him out. at this point i am still waiting to see what happens in terms of his longevity within the republican party and his prospects in politics looking at 2024 and beyond. >> i apologize for asking you to do a little math, but let's take a look at a new nbc poll that gives us some interesting data. it indicates that 56% of registered voters consider themselves supporters of the republican party. 36% of registered voters say they are supporters of donald trump. now, this is an interesting change from past surveys. three years ago republicans often said they were trump supporters first. i don't know whether this is that embarrassment you get when a pollster called you, or something happened where republicans are separat
we saw him survive two impeachments, the mueller investigation. add onto that that he does well in the court of public opinion, that public opinion of his party, the base of the gop that has shifted to the trump brand. so put all those pieces together and, yes, in this moment things look very bad for him, but i'm not going to count him out. at this point i am still waiting to see what happens in terms of his longevity within the republican party and his prospects in politics looking at 2024 and...
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. >> could this result in the same outcome as the mueller investigation?came from it. which, awell, i think the two is here -- ayman, thank you for having me. it could result in criminal referral from doj. the point to make is that the doj doesn't need to wait for a referral from congress to investigate. but the thing is, people need to understand, much like the mueller report, wrongdoing doesn't necessarily result in prosecution. and i think people fall into the trap of thinking, well, if something is prosecuted then it must be wrong. if it isn't prosecuted, or wasn't prosecuted, therefore, that's fine. but that simply not the case. the standard for bringing a criminal case is very high. and it's much higher certainly than something that is inappropriate. it's certainly higher than something that you give people real pause about whether it's the people we want as elected officials in our government. so when it comes to trump, i think it's very important that he needs to be held accountable for the things that he did in the past administration. because the
. >> could this result in the same outcome as the mueller investigation?came from it. which, awell, i think the two is here -- ayman, thank you for having me. it could result in criminal referral from doj. the point to make is that the doj doesn't need to wait for a referral from congress to investigate. but the thing is, people need to understand, much like the mueller report, wrongdoing doesn't necessarily result in prosecution. and i think people fall into the trap of thinking, well,...
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>> mentioning something about in the throat so she would not scream. >> reporter: mueller said he wented out when he spotted a neighbor. another young man testified how roger had tried to hire him. >> he told me he wanted his wife pretty much killed for x amount of dollars, and i said, well, i don't know. >> reporter: roger's former mistress, april, now cleared of any suspicion, testified that roger talked to her about tampering with lynn's brakes. lynn's friend debbie doesn't understand why one of these young people didn't blow the whistle before lynn was killed. >> i was so angry because i thought, why didn't one of them mention it to me? why wouldn't that comment not been told to me? because i think if one of them had told me that and i would have went back to lynn with that right away. >> reporter: with all those witnesses, the prosecution thought they had a strong case, but roger reister had plenty to say about those witnesses and about his brother rodney. did you ask your brother rodney to kill lynn? >>> coming up -- >> i love my wife. we were trying to build a future together. >
>> mentioning something about in the throat so she would not scream. >> reporter: mueller said he wented out when he spotted a neighbor. another young man testified how roger had tried to hire him. >> he told me he wanted his wife pretty much killed for x amount of dollars, and i said, well, i don't know. >> reporter: roger's former mistress, april, now cleared of any suspicion, testified that roger talked to her about tampering with lynn's brakes. lynn's friend debbie...
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we're which we are going to go over when we seen said your classmates or mueller for tina wash. what other stuff which we yeah, of course. good. all right. yeah. what you what the, what doug poil? first of all, yelling at this was the way don't you will president of company will be here and we will need to. i will book it where for decided to go what happened with this? what stuck you momentum? look, you go, i doubt what on board 3, i talk about your machine, are you more you, when you weren't in a load, you sort of got toilet an uber to grasp when you, why i store, i'd you know what was wrong? is that the one you study was on this i threw an u. e chance of her priced cheaters. you core newman, orga, you more talking about now? sure. more thoughtful newton's to present it is worked out. you want gone years now? would you describe that? there was more of an issue on your board is 3, i spoke stuff maybe for mushroom, about almost the normal motion. why you did it on that and you would not that you call it, isn't that a linear this joke, us for good. it would you store it non log t
we're which we are going to go over when we seen said your classmates or mueller for tina wash. what other stuff which we yeah, of course. good. all right. yeah. what you what the, what doug poil? first of all, yelling at this was the way don't you will president of company will be here and we will need to. i will book it where for decided to go what happened with this? what stuck you momentum? look, you go, i doubt what on board 3, i talk about your machine, are you more you, when you weren't...
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justin mueller with the northern california red cross. thanks for doing it. thank you.ll right, coming up today, here on the floor. moving toward the future with more electric vehicles will have the details on governor newsom $37.6 billion plan to invest in climate policies and initiatives here in california. in east bay homeless encampment is being shut down and cleared out. what's next for those who have been living there? and a barrier whether after another round of dense fog this morning , lots of sunshine this afternoon. it looks like a mild and now for our high school's most admired alum. get up there. oh shut up. this is so embarrassing. guys don't make a scene! oh please you love a scene. there's no way it's me... was that good acting? that's why it's you. (giggling) you know her. you love her. you wish you could be her. ruh roh. i told her not to go up there. what are you doing here? (mouths silently) it's anna gomez! (cheering) what? who? our first gigillionaire! gigloni... giggly-a-what? man: with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig spe
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we're which we are going to go over when we seen said your classmates, or mueller flu. tina's wash with what other stuff, which we're going to go right here, what you want the, what douglas point 0 w plus. why don't you will president of the company will be here and we will need the i will, will 3 to be aware, but decided to go what happened with this? what stuck you minute to look, you go, i doubt what on good 3 i talk of what they do with mushroom pneumonia when you want . if you can allude years to the got toilet, an uber to grass. now when you my store, i didn't know what was wrong, this other one you externally was only sudden you eat chance of a priced cheaters. you core new logo. you more talking about those 2 more doors on those and still present it is worked out. you want gone years now, would you describe that? there was more of an issue on your board is 3. i spoke stuff. some of your 1st mushroom, almost a lot of emotion. why you did it on that when you boards night that you call it isn't that ailing yet? this joke us for world it would is thought i'm logged out or to see and
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somebody that did battle for him answer the mueller investigation, the russia investigation.act that bill barr really was the most popular figure among the trump faithful in the trump cabinet. the fact that that is who bill barr is makes his potential testimony on this subject even more powerful. bill barr -- as he told me in an interview that i conducted with him last summer but -- but he's never said in a public forum. he has never said this out in front of the cameras. he told me that he looked chapter and verse into the allegations that donald trump was making about election fraud, and he found that they were all bs. he looked into the allegations in georgia of ballots under a desk. nonsense. he looked at the allegations of -- of big dumps of ballots in the middle of the night in michigan. found them to be nonsense. he looked over and over, again, at these allegations about rigged voting machines. and his conclusion was it was all bs. and then, there is one other really, i think, underappreciated point which is although he was gone on january 6th, anderson, bill barr was
somebody that did battle for him answer the mueller investigation, the russia investigation.act that bill barr really was the most popular figure among the trump faithful in the trump cabinet. the fact that that is who bill barr is makes his potential testimony on this subject even more powerful. bill barr -- as he told me in an interview that i conducted with him last summer but -- but he's never said in a public forum. he has never said this out in front of the cameras. he told me that he...
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even if they have no symptoms, nash out of the mueller mama function yet. elona polish needs dialysis 3 times a week for hours procession to cleanse her blood. the machine does the kidneys job filtering out phosphorus that would otherwise stick to her blood vessels and lead to life threatening disease. she's been having her phosphorus levels checked regularly for years. so elona, pillage wants to keep the levels as low as possible. that's why she regularly sees a dietician here. she finds out which foods might be dangerous and what she can eat without having to worry and fear missed the boat of an gosh, ask nothing is banned outright. i try to explain to the patient that some things should be replaced by others. and that can be very effective hyphen now elona and saskia polish only. cook with fresh ingredients such as omelet with zucchini onions and tomatoes. the 2 hardly ever eat meat or meat products. any more. zaleski, polish also chooses foods without phosphorus, more and more often. even though she used to enjoy a carbonated soft, think once in a while, the spot, it was hard at 1
even if they have no symptoms, nash out of the mueller mama function yet. elona polish needs dialysis 3 times a week for hours procession to cleanse her blood. the machine does the kidneys job filtering out phosphorus that would otherwise stick to her blood vessels and lead to life threatening disease. she's been having her phosphorus levels checked regularly for years. so elona, pillage wants to keep the levels as low as possible. that's why she regularly sees a dietician here. she finds out...
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looks like merrick garland has not read the mueller report.he department of justice should be going after trump based on that, but everybody is forgetting about that. none of these people, the people that went into the capitol, they are going to be convicted, but the people that let this treasonous act will not be convicted. trump get away with this. he is above the law. nobody is going to do anything to stop him. there is just no judicial system . we used to have a sergeant and arms, and i grew up believing in that. contempt of court was one thing. contempt of congress was something totally different and worse. they should be locking these people up, serving subpoenas, locking them up. host: ok. in the aftermath of january 6, c-span recorded several interviews with members of congress who were in the capitol building on that day to recount their experiences and some of the things they remember. you can still find them on c-span.org. one of the people we spoke with was a republican congressman of oklahoma, and he recounted the events of last y
looks like merrick garland has not read the mueller report.he department of justice should be going after trump based on that, but everybody is forgetting about that. none of these people, the people that went into the capitol, they are going to be convicted, but the people that let this treasonous act will not be convicted. trump get away with this. he is above the law. nobody is going to do anything to stop him. there is just no judicial system . we used to have a sergeant and arms, and i...
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and i ask this because the feeling was that the mueller investigation was going to be impactful, but because i guess we covered it so much, day in and day out, because there was so much expectation on it, ultimately when robert mueller, his report eventually came out after the misleading summary about it, of course, it didn't have as big of an impact as many were expecting it to. so i wonder, is the january 6th committee going to be in the same sort of boat? >> look, the january 6th committee is in the same boat -- >> you know what, hold on, chuck. president biden is speaking. let's listen. >> i hope we can get this done. the honest to god answer is, i don't know whether we can get this done. is this mic on? i guess. anyway. and i'm not sure. i hope we can get this done. but i'm not sure. but one thing for certain, one thing for certain. like every other major civil rights bill that came along, if we miss the first time, we can come back and try it a second time. we miss this time, we miss this time, and the state legislative bodies continue to change the law, not as to who can vote
and i ask this because the feeling was that the mueller investigation was going to be impactful, but because i guess we covered it so much, day in and day out, because there was so much expectation on it, ultimately when robert mueller, his report eventually came out after the misleading summary about it, of course, it didn't have as big of an impact as many were expecting it to. so i wonder, is the january 6th committee going to be in the same sort of boat? >> look, the january 6th...
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mario mueller. that's right here in the middle. well, she found herself in the crossfire while reporting on protest against locked on restrictions, and i will be a me now ask you just saw a tear gas kind of style was fired directly at taco responded via by a police officer. we spoke to her shortly after the incident and she told us she was interview and one of the female protest this, when it happened, there was please read behind the lady and they were pointing at us. and we just wanted to get out of the way and we tried that, but then i, the next thing that i heard or failed was another shot. and then i just felt like this burning pain on my thigh. and i saw that this kind of stuff of this is that they, you know, launch from a real weapon. so it's not just, you know, they don't throw it, it's really in. so it's really strong. and the impact was very strong. so yeah, that's what i, that's what i experience today. well, we're going to stick with more of mario's reporting and now we go to the democratic republic of congo, way on gro
mario mueller. that's right here in the middle. well, she found herself in the crossfire while reporting on protest against locked on restrictions, and i will be a me now ask you just saw a tear gas kind of style was fired directly at taco responded via by a police officer. we spoke to her shortly after the incident and she told us she was interview and one of the female protest this, when it happened, there was please read behind the lady and they were pointing at us. and we just wanted to get...
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mueller told it she thought it would bring humor in laughs. well, mission accomplished.a lot in common and please get off stage. okay. and make sure you tune in to e 2 tonight. all you fans of twilight. we have taylor lot. they're talking about his engagement and we also have tiffany haddish dishing on her biggest high school regrets for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. >> it's a queue that i've seen it. and i think that's a healthy relationship. yes, very mature way to handle a situation like that that many of us might it's that wraps up kron 4 news at 5, but we have a lot more coming up on kron. 4 news at 6. more trouble for the san francisco district attorney's office. a federal lawsuit has been filed against chase aboudi. hear from the san francisco man who is seeking justice after several attacks on asian americans and some relief for workers to get covid. governor newsome extended supplemental paid sick leave in the state will explain how
mueller told it she thought it would bring humor in laughs. well, mission accomplished.a lot in common and please get off stage. okay. and make sure you tune in to e 2 tonight. all you fans of twilight. we have taylor lot. they're talking about his engagement and we also have tiffany haddish dishing on her biggest high school regrets for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. >> it's a queue that i've seen it. and i think that's a healthy relationship. yes, very mature way to handle a...
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my 1st guest tonight is constance at stilton mueller. she's an international relations analyst, and she holds me fritz stand chair at the brookings institution. she joins us tonight from washington. constance, it's good to have you. on the day, i want to begin by asking you as someone who comes from germany who experienced those winds of change back in 1989 is vladimir putin. is he asking europe and the world with his demands to act as if the berlin wall never fell? hi, brent, and thanks for having me on a thanks for reminding me of my age as well. but no, you're quite right. the. i think that to anybody who read the 2 draft agreements that the kremlin put in front of the white house and nato just before christmas, had to conclude that what the kremlin is pursuing here. what the demon put in is pursuing here is no longer just neutrality. or finland is ation for ukraine, but something much, much larger. and it is really the rolling back of the democratic transformation of the former countries of the war. so pack that are many of whom are
my 1st guest tonight is constance at stilton mueller. she's an international relations analyst, and she holds me fritz stand chair at the brookings institution. she joins us tonight from washington. constance, it's good to have you. on the day, i want to begin by asking you as someone who comes from germany who experienced those winds of change back in 1989 is vladimir putin. is he asking europe and the world with his demands to act as if the berlin wall never fell? hi, brent, and thanks for...