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there is a privileges committee, it is bipartisan, and they reach their conclusions, which in the endthe house of commons. that's the system. but mps are fallible people and they're ordinary human beings. perhaps in some respects, mps are a particular species, i don't know. you cannot expect a fair hearing when almost all of the members of a committee have already told the world what they think the outcome should be before. interesting. you called it a kangaroo court, which is exactly the same phrase that borisjohnson used. the truth is, you are a longstanding, very close friend of borisjohnson, he gave you a job in government. basically, you decided that you were going to stick with your mate, and that... not at all. ..is the reason why rishi sunak had no trust or faith in you. not at all. i think he did have confidence in me doing thisjob, i did a good job as environment minister. i think that on the world stage, the uk on my watch became the world leader on the environment, on climate. that's been recognised by countries all around the world, as we saw when i stepped down. my loyal
there is a privileges committee, it is bipartisan, and they reach their conclusions, which in the endthe house of commons. that's the system. but mps are fallible people and they're ordinary human beings. perhaps in some respects, mps are a particular species, i don't know. you cannot expect a fair hearing when almost all of the members of a committee have already told the world what they think the outcome should be before. interesting. you called it a kangaroo court, which is exactly the same...
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privilege. you had people repeatedly going before the january 6 committee and assert the privilege all without challenge. here i am people are supposed to believe that the privilege had not been invoked. hang on a second, let me finish. what this i think means is we will have a trial next week. but these are questions that will certainly move up the chain to the appellate level. as i said the beginning, this is probably going to the supreme court. this is so important. you can't have a congress, a partisan congress that abuses the subpoena process for the purpose of punishing the party that is out of power or putting somebody in jail in this case clearly the january 6 committee was trying to build a criminal case against president trump and there was no coincidence that on monday, on courtroom away from where i was in facing what could be up to two years in prison, the president was facing a lot longer than that. the point here is the constitutional separation of power at issue is you can't have congress under the democrats doing what they have been doing and expect to have efficient effective decision-
privilege. you had people repeatedly going before the january 6 committee and assert the privilege all without challenge. here i am people are supposed to believe that the privilege had not been invoked. hang on a second, let me finish. what this i think means is we will have a trial next week. but these are questions that will certainly move up the chain to the appellate level. as i said the beginning, this is probably going to the supreme court. this is so important. you can't have a...
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important member of know, very important member of parliament and there he is, chairman of the privileged committeepublishing a book about what's going on in parliament. he thinks this parliament, in terms of behaviour, could be one of the worst ever. not just because of mps behaviour and the discipline they receive or the suspensions they receive or the suspensions they receive or the suspensions they receive or the forced resignations. but because of the lies they tell and here was lies they tell and here he was on good morning britain this morning , setting himself up as morning, setting himself up as the moral arbiter for all that should happen in parliament and that you've got you've normalised lying to parliament if you have a prime minister and ministers ripping repeatedly misleading the house of commons and refusing to correct the record. >> of course, you know, people, we've all done it. we've made we've all done it. we've made we've said million instead of billion or we've or we've managed to get a statistic wrong for whatever you've been advised wrongly, does that be all of that? be yeah
important member of know, very important member of parliament and there he is, chairman of the privileged committeepublishing a book about what's going on in parliament. he thinks this parliament, in terms of behaviour, could be one of the worst ever. not just because of mps behaviour and the discipline they receive or the suspensions they receive or the suspensions they receive or the suspensions they receive or the forced resignations. but because of the lies they tell and here was lies they...
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important member of know, very important member of parliament and there he is, chairman of the privileged committeepublishing a book about what's going on in parliament. he thinks this parliament, in terms of behaviour, could be one of the worst ever. not just because of mps behaviour and the discipline they receive or the suspensions they receive or the suspensions they receive or the suspensions they receive or the forced resignations. but because of the lies they tell and here was lies they tell and here he was on good morning britain this morning , setting himself up as morning, setting himself up as the moral arbiter for all that should happen in parliament and that you've got you've normalised lying to parliament if you have a prime minister and ministers ripping repeatedly misleading the house of commons and refusing to correct the record. >> of course, you know, people, we've all done it. we've made we've all done it. we've made we've said million instead of billion or we've or we've managed to get a statistic wrong for whatever you've been advised wrongly, does that be all of that? be yeah
important member of know, very important member of parliament and there he is, chairman of the privileged committeepublishing a book about what's going on in parliament. he thinks this parliament, in terms of behaviour, could be one of the worst ever. not just because of mps behaviour and the discipline they receive or the suspensions they receive or the suspensions they receive or the suspensions they receive or the forced resignations. but because of the lies they tell and here was lies they...
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suggest that she'd been undermining democracy her undermining democracy by her attacks on that privileges committee and he'd deliberately and whether he'd deliberately misled parliament. so i'm not a fan of hers, but i think what's more interesting and more relevant to the british people and to the electorate is what sort of damage is going to sort of damage this is going to do rishi sunak, the prime do to rishi sunak, the prime minister. rarely minister. i mean, i've rarely read a, if ever, such read such a, if ever, such a personal attack from someone who , don't forget, served in the same cabinet as rishi sunak in a resignation letter, you scroll back to about a month and zac goldsmith, in his resignation letter also absolutely put the bootin letter also absolutely put the boot in to this prime minister but here, as raqeeb was intimating , she talks about his intimating, she talks about his his sort of his his gleaming smile, she talks about his prada shoes. she talks about his savile row suit and perhaps the most devastating line at all. if your of all if you're rishi sunakis your of all if you
suggest that she'd been undermining democracy her undermining democracy by her attacks on that privileges committee and he'd deliberately and whether he'd deliberately misled parliament. so i'm not a fan of hers, but i think what's more interesting and more relevant to the british people and to the electorate is what sort of damage is going to sort of damage this is going to do rishi sunak, the prime do to rishi sunak, the prime minister. rarely minister. i mean, i've rarely read a, if ever,...
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of the white house and the same remark with respect to executive privilege, and hey, we don't have to provide information to the committee, because of the executive privilege, be by said this is beyond the scope of the official responsibility and it is campaign and so executive privilege does not apply, and this is the same analysis that they will have to apply. was this conduct within the scope of the appropriate function of the white house chief of staff. >> and your perspective and authority and knowledge on a big portion of the evidence that they are going to be facing in both the state case, and the special counsel's case in 2020 is essential. >> thank you for having me, sara. >> one person not talking about the trump arrest is president biden, but the campaign has not. how has he responded? we will get to that ahead. >> new fallout of the maui wildfires and the state putting the blame squarely on ththe electrical company. but to advance how the game is played. aaaaa relies on t-mobile's network to stay connected nationwide, so they can help get their members back on the e road. and we're helping pano ai innovate, t
of the white house and the same remark with respect to executive privilege, and hey, we don't have to provide information to the committee, because of the executive privilege, be by said this is beyond the scope of the official responsibility and it is campaign and so executive privilege does not apply, and this is the same analysis that they will have to apply. was this conduct within the scope of the appropriate function of the white house chief of staff. >> and your perspective and...
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but i wanted and was able to enter the academy of the investigative committee and students have a number of privilegesentering universities the ministry of science and higher education of russia has developed measures to support participants and their children, for example, universities can reduce the cost of the queue to provide material assistance . maria bulykova is a first-year student of the russian university of friendship of peoples her father for exploits in the zone, as if awarded about courage, and the daughter is already preparing i was given a guaranteed hostel here. well, because i don't have a very high score. i don’t have an increased scholarship, but i hope from social activity such support measures can be used in any russian university, a quota of at least ten percent of the total budget places for each area of study, for example, at the university of friendship of peoples, 49 applicants have already been enrolled in it, most of the applications were submitted to the faculty of humanities and social sciences to the engineering academy to the medical institute and to the faculty of p
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i wanted and was able to enter the academy with a committee and students there are a number of privileges universities the ministry of science and higher education of russia has developed measures to support participants in their own and their children, for example, for such university students. they can reduce the cost of education or give an installment plan to provide a place in a hostel out of turn to provide material assistance. maria bulytova, a first-year student at the russian university of peoples' friendship her father, for his exploits in the zone, is as if protected by the order of courage. and my daughter is already preparing for her first university lectures. i entered. i'm glad, i was given a guaranteed hostel. here. well, because i don't have a very high score. i don’t have an increased scholarship, but i hope that such support measures can be officially used at any russian university. here they are less than ten percent of the total budget places for each area of training, for example, at the university of peoples’ friendship, 490 applications have already been enrolled
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we've had with numbers -- with a number of witnesses over executive privilege, meadows and others have said, well, the january 6th committee and federal prosecutors can't access my information because it's covered by an executive privilege. the response to that was, you were taking action well beyond your official capacity as white house chief of staff, and therefore it's not covered by a privilege. he lost that argument in d.c. and was forced to go into the grand jury, and i expect he'll lose that argument in federal court in atlanta, because not everything that he does, even though he's serving as white house chief of staff, falls within the ambit of his responsibility, particularly when it comes to elections, which are state functions. >> joyce, i want to ask you about whether there was possible coordination, which would be perfectly fine and understandable, between the trump defense attorneys, especially the new attorney, and the attorneys representing mark meadows or chesebro or others asking for a speedy trial. i've heard there's an advantage to donald trump in hearing the case put out there, the prosecution case tha
we've had with numbers -- with a number of witnesses over executive privilege, meadows and others have said, well, the january 6th committee and federal prosecutors can't access my information because it's covered by an executive privilege. the response to that was, you were taking action well beyond your official capacity as white house chief of staff, and therefore it's not covered by a privilege. he lost that argument in d.c. and was forced to go into the grand jury, and i expect he'll lose...
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judge that trump urged him to stiff-arm the january 6th committee and its subpoena request and instead claim that trump had asserted executive privilege. norah. >> robert costa with all those new details, thank you very much. >>> and now to this breaking news. a suspect is in custody tonight after chaos on the campus of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. a faculty member was shot and ki killed, locking down the school and forcing terrified students and faculty to barricade themselves inside dorm rooms and classrooms for hours. here's cbs's jeff pegues. >> active shooter on campus. >> reporter: in a massive show of force, police at the university of north carolina swarm the campus. the alert went out first of a person armed and dangerous, and then -- >> the gunshot victim is going to be in room 159. >> i'm grieved to report that one of our faculty members was killed in this shooting. >> reporter: tense moments and a lockdown that lasted hours. the silence punctuated by police helicopters and chimes from the campus bell tower. officers began evacuating buildings, several groups at a time. >> i heard one gunshot, and i've b
judge that trump urged him to stiff-arm the january 6th committee and its subpoena request and instead claim that trump had asserted executive privilege. norah. >> robert costa with all those new details, thank you very much. >>> and now to this breaking news. a suspect is in custody tonight after chaos on the campus of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. a faculty member was shot and ki killed, locking down the school and forcing terrified students and faculty to...
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without compensation in a non-conflicting way, and then established a running committee of experts that meets in a privileged to discuss the measures you have taken, and the ongoing acquisitions that you are willing to make. and last thing, force your words to acknowledge this is a high-priority, and budget accordingly, we usually don't. thank you. [applause] >> president's recent trilateral meeting will be the topic of a discussion at an event at the -- and mansfield foundation. watch live today at 2:00 eastern on c-span. c-span now, our free mobile video app or online at span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. we are just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. ♪ >> charterommunications supports c-span as a public service. along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪ ♪ >> during the 2022-2023 u.s. supreme court term, the justices
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without compensation in a non-conflicting way, and then established a running committee of experts that meets in a privileged to discuss the measures you have taken, and the ongoing acquisitions that you are willing to make. and last thing, force your words to acknowledge this is a high-priority, and budget accordingly, we usually don't. thank you. [applause] announcer: this year's na book festival begins today in the library of congre liveage of the opening ceremony begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app, and c-span now.org. this year, book tv celebrates 25 years of presenting nonfiction books and authors. >> for the 22nd year in a row, book tv is live for the library of congress national book festival. announcer: book tv in partnership with the national library of congress has provided uninterrupted coverage featuring hundreds of nonfiction authors and guests. watch saturday as we bring you live coverage of the national book festival. guests and author library of congress carlaayden will be there. former nfl player russell, other of "the yards between us." see the sche
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told the court trump asked him to stiff-arm the january 6th committee and his subpoena and said trump asked him to exert executive privilege. robert costa, cbs news, washington. >>> classes remain canceled today at university of north carolina chapel hill after faculty was killed yesterday. the shooting locked down the campus forcing everyone to barricade themselves inside dorm rooms and classrooms for hours. as jeff pegues reports, a suspect is in custody. >> reporter: in a massive show of force, police at the university of north carolina swarmed the campus. the alert went out. first of a person armed and dangerous and then -- >> the gunshot victim is going to be in room 159. >> i'm grieved to report that one of our faculty members was killed in this shooting. >> reporter: tense moments in a lockdown that lasted hours. the sight lands punctuated by police continued and chimes from the campus bell tower. officers began evacuating buildings several groups at a time. >> i hear one gunshot and then i've been hearing sirens and all of that. >> we all very quickly jumped up out of our seats to get against the wall so we weren't
told the court trump asked him to stiff-arm the january 6th committee and his subpoena and said trump asked him to exert executive privilege. robert costa, cbs news, washington. >>> classes remain canceled today at university of north carolina chapel hill after faculty was killed yesterday. the shooting locked down the campus forcing everyone to barricade themselves inside dorm rooms and classrooms for hours. as jeff pegues reports, a suspect is in custody. >> reporter: in a...
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committee under oath? >> because i have a loyalty to the constitution and a loyalty to the president. it's not my privilege executive privilege in the related concept of testimonial immunity for senior white house officials, executive privilege, it goes back to george washington. what is being attacked here is executive privilege in a unique fanciful an absurd way. >> executive privilege does exist. your problem, sir, is doesn't exist for you yet because donald trump doesn't have your back. you say you're standing tall and going to the mat. you're clearly demonstrating -- let me finish, sir. >> let's just stop. >> peter, let me finish then i'll let you respond. >> well, that is the issue. we know doj prosecutors did not agree with navarro's claim that he had this legal privilege. now today what's new is an independent judge also skeptical saying his claims are pretty weak sauce and hitting the same evidence issue noting the record is barren and even if there aren't magic words there should be some words or a smoke signal for this kind of privilege. so, again, we're learning a lot as we go. now a federal ju
committee under oath? >> because i have a loyalty to the constitution and a loyalty to the president. it's not my privilege executive privilege in the related concept of testimonial immunity for senior white house officials, executive privilege, it goes back to george washington. what is being attacked here is executive privilege in a unique fanciful an absurd way. >> executive privilege does exist. your problem, sir, is doesn't exist for you yet because donald trump doesn't have...
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in federal court fighting the congressional subpoenas issued over the committee investigating january 6. he claimed executive privileget trump later regretted not letting navarro of it. and the judge called the argument weak sauce, and i quote. what do you make of the nature of that response? it seems to be setting a tone for some of the arguments coming out of trump world. >> not surprised by the judge's response and there were similar comments made in the mark meadows proceeding in georgia by the judge where the judge was questioning the credibility of certain statements made by mark meadows as he's tried to argue that all of his actions were under the color of law and somehow related to some very important federal policy. but in the case of navarro, one big problem, he is claiming that trump man as certification of executive privilege, but there . there is not a statement by donald trump affirming that, no written documents. emails, text messages, nothing. just the word of peter navarro and i think the judge is a little suspect. >> he was looking for that. >> absolutely. that his word can be taken at face value. no
in federal court fighting the congressional subpoenas issued over the committee investigating january 6. he claimed executive privileget trump later regretted not letting navarro of it. and the judge called the argument weak sauce, and i quote. what do you make of the nature of that response? it seems to be setting a tone for some of the arguments coming out of trump world. >> not surprised by the judge's response and there were similar comments made in the mark meadows proceeding in...
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federal judge ruled that navarro failed to prove that trump invoked executive privilege to block testimony in the jan sixth committee. navarro's defied the panel subpoena and guess what happens now. his trial is set for so derivative, threat around the corner. our friend lucas waters, -- congressional reporter for the new york times. . former u.s. attorney, chase vance, who spent 25 years as a former prosecutor, and tim brian, my old prosecutor and good friend, the bloomberg opinion senior executive editor. this man is one of the very few people who actually got a look at trump's tax returns, and he wrote the book on the guy. trump nation, the art of being the donald. tim, you know i am turning to you first. you have been all over this tish james case because you know donald trump's filings and you have seen what she filed today. what are your takeaways? i mean, inflating your assets are one thing, inflating them by as much as 2.2 billion dollars in a year? that is a whole other level, rather. >> you know, she actually says in the filing that it is between 812 million and two billion every year over a decade, from 2
federal judge ruled that navarro failed to prove that trump invoked executive privilege to block testimony in the jan sixth committee. navarro's defied the panel subpoena and guess what happens now. his trial is set for so derivative, threat around the corner. our friend lucas waters, -- congressional reporter for the new york times. . former u.s. attorney, chase vance, who spent 25 years as a former prosecutor, and tim brian, my old prosecutor and good friend, the bloomberg opinion senior...
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committee only had three of them. what is the reason for that? is it because it was privileged, that somebody didn't turn over what they should've turned over to the committee? because that memo that is referred to in the indictments, the new york times seems to have been able to obtain it just recently, it seems to be pretty devastating if the reporting is cracked where mr. chesebro really lays out this scheme as you mentioned to overturn the election, if that was the real goal of the fake electors scheme. how did the committee not have it? and i don't mean that because it didn't do the job, i mean in terms of what happened at in terms of not being turned over to you? >> well i don't know the answer, i don't believe it was any kind of privilege log, but we weren't provided the memo. the other memos were similar but not as direct as the memo we did not receive. and i think it's quite damning. this was an intentional effort to create fake electors and to overturn the election. to have the vice president recognize them on january 6th instead of the real electors or to somehow sen
committee only had three of them. what is the reason for that? is it because it was privileged, that somebody didn't turn over what they should've turned over to the committee? because that memo that is referred to in the indictments, the new york times seems to have been able to obtain it just recently, it seems to be pretty devastating if the reporting is cracked where mr. chesebro really lays out this scheme as you mentioned to overturn the election, if that was the real goal of the fake...
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privilege. >> without objection. >> i've been on this committee for almost 19 years and we have had a lot of people who have been here with us and most people that have made this committee work and make it actually function both on the republican in the democratic side and from time to time we have had to say goodbye to some of our best members and today franklin korten is having his last day with the committee and he's been here for well. many of us remember during the covid crisis he was the first space we saw every morning. he was there and gave us great comfort in the sure everyone -- during a turbulent time in our country. i want to stress on the half of all of us are appreciation for his work and he will be of importance to his mom and his grandmother to know your offspring has been -- [applause] >> thank you very kindly madam chair. >> thank you for your service. today we welcome the testimony of mr. bill for the president and ceo of co-industries. we also welcome ms. alicia huey the chairman of the national association of homebuilders and the president of aga homes ink and we welcome mr. je
privilege. >> without objection. >> i've been on this committee for almost 19 years and we have had a lot of people who have been here with us and most people that have made this committee work and make it actually function both on the republican in the democratic side and from time to time we have had to say goodbye to some of our best members and today franklin korten is having his last day with the committee and he's been here for well. many of us remember during the covid crisis...
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he's a sort of the chairman of the privileges and standards committees. 1 think i interviewed him forkin cancer serious skin cancer cancer very serious skin cancer about three ago, about three years ago, a melanoma . he was given a 40% melanoma. he was given a 40% chance, i think, in 2020 that he would survive . right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has;urvive . right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive had1t? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive had a? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive had a drugne me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive had a drug camee. he has survive had a drug came in and he was given that drug on the nhs not because he was a labour mp but because he was lucky despite and it cost stop. and it is not something to joke about. £110,000 his person treatment cost . now people need treatment cost. now people need to understand that because there are very few people in britain , are very few people in britain, oh
he's a sort of the chairman of the privileges and standards committees. 1 think i interviewed him forkin cancer serious skin cancer cancer very serious skin cancer about three ago, about three years ago, a melanoma . he was given a 40% melanoma. he was given a 40% chance, i think, in 2020 that he would survive . right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has;urvive . right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he...
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he's a sort of the chairman of the privileges and standards committees.in and he said that he got skin cancer serious skin cancer cancer very serious skin cancer about three ago, about three years ago, a melanoma . he was given a 40% melanoma. he was given a 40% chance, i think, in 2020 that he would survive . right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has;urvive . right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive had1t? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive had a? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive had a drugne me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive had a drug camee. he has survive had a drug came in and he was given that drug on the nhs not because he was a labour mp but because he was lucky despite and it cost stop. and it is not something to joke about. £110,000 his person treatment cost . now people need treatment cost. now people need to understand that because there are very few people in britain , are ve
he's a sort of the chairman of the privileges and standards committees.in and he said that he got skin cancer serious skin cancer cancer very serious skin cancer about three ago, about three years ago, a melanoma . he was given a 40% melanoma. he was given a 40% chance, i think, in 2020 that he would survive . right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has;urvive . right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has survive right? blame me. chance, i think, in 2020 that he w0|has...
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committee. he pleaded the fifth. he claimed attorney/client privilege for most of the interview. he is one of the people who is going to have to surrender in georgia next week by friday. >> great reporting, shion. i want to bring in elie honig. when you know kenneth chesebro's role in the federal and state cases, whether indicted or not, what's your take on what you saw? >> this is a big problem and here is why. his defense, and the defense i think we'll hear from a lot of players, this is lawyering. you can't criminalize lawyering. the main thing up until now we knew kenneth chesebro was doing was writing memos suggesting ways to try to disrupt the electoral count. he's not just some lawyer sitting in an ivory tower thinking of novel legal theories. now we see he's literally at ground level. i think that raises real questions about his participation. the other important thing to know about kenneth chesebro, shimon and i were discussing, he is the underrated player here. everyone is focused on the other lawyers, rudy giuliani, john eastman, sidney powell. if you read the indictme
committee. he pleaded the fifth. he claimed attorney/client privilege for most of the interview. he is one of the people who is going to have to surrender in georgia next week by friday. >> great reporting, shion. i want to bring in elie honig. when you know kenneth chesebro's role in the federal and state cases, whether indicted or not, what's your take on what you saw? >> this is a big problem and here is why. his defense, and the defense i think we'll hear from a lot of players,...
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these unindicted coconspirators spoke to the committee, but they largely made assertions of privilegeanular details about how the scheme unfolded will be really interesting to see as this moves forward, exactly what that looked like. we got the sense certainly in the broad strokes of what the pressure campaign looked like, but not the level of detail we can expect to see going forward. >> i'm curious to get your thoughts on one part of this indictment which comes down to trump's mind set. and we know that the special counsel had some conversations with will russell, personal aide to the former president, as well as in his personal life now post presidency. and they were asking him about his mind set on january 6th and leading up to january 6th. how much do you think that his mind set is going to play a role in this case moving forward? >> i'm not a lawyer, so i don't want to get too far down the path of sounding like one. >> based on the january 6th committee was able to pull tin erms of the different evidentiary threads. >> when the committee reconvened after our series of summer hea
these unindicted coconspirators spoke to the committee, but they largely made assertions of privilegeanular details about how the scheme unfolded will be really interesting to see as this moves forward, exactly what that looked like. we got the sense certainly in the broad strokes of what the pressure campaign looked like, but not the level of detail we can expect to see going forward. >> i'm curious to get your thoughts on one part of this indictment which comes down to trump's mind set....
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judge that trump urged him to stiff arm january 6th committee and its subpoena request and instead claimed that trump had asserted executive privilege all those are details, thank you very much. now to this breaking news. i suspect is in custody tonight after chaos on the campus at of the university of north carolina chapel hill. a faculty member was shot and killed walking down the school and forcing terrified students and faculty to barricade themselves inside dorm rooms and classrooms for hours. here is cbs's jeff pegues. >> active shooter on campus. >> reporter: in a massive show of force, police at the university of north carolina swarmed to the campus. the alert went out. first, of a person armed and dangerous and then... >> the gunshot victim is going to be in room 159. >> i'm grieved for a more than one of our faculty members was killed in this shooting. >> reporter: tense moments in a lockdown that lasted hours. the silence punctuated by police helicopters and chimes from the campus bell tower. officers began evacuating the building, several groups at a time. >> i heard one gunshot and i have been hearing sirens and all of
judge that trump urged him to stiff arm january 6th committee and its subpoena request and instead claimed that trump had asserted executive privilege all those are details, thank you very much. now to this breaking news. i suspect is in custody tonight after chaos on the campus at of the university of north carolina chapel hill. a faculty member was shot and killed walking down the school and forcing terrified students and faculty to barricade themselves inside dorm rooms and classrooms for...
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committee last year. the judge stated that as part of his defense in court, navarro cannot argue before a jury that he was barred by executive privilege testimony and documents to the select committee. navarro has provided nothing, not a shred of evidence to prove that trump invoked executive privilege. in fact, the judge described navarro's testimony on this as, quote, pretty weak sauce, end quote. the trial is set to begin september 5th. we'll be watching. >>> coming up for us, another trump ally loses big in court today. that story in the next hour of "deadline: white house" after a very short break. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. >>> hi again, everyone. it's now 5:00 in new york. we're keeping our eyes on what's happening with hurricane idalia as it makes its way through georgia now and is heading toward the carolinas. the storm has slowed substantially, but is still bringing heavy rains and winds. just a few minutes ago, the national hurricane center downgraded idalia to a tropical storm. we'll have the latest on idalia and where it's heading in a little bit. but we kick off this hour with a big win for democracy, a big wi
committee last year. the judge stated that as part of his defense in court, navarro cannot argue before a jury that he was barred by executive privilege testimony and documents to the select committee. navarro has provided nothing, not a shred of evidence to prove that trump invoked executive privilege. in fact, the judge described navarro's testimony on this as, quote, pretty weak sauce, end quote. the trial is set to begin september 5th. we'll be watching. >>> coming up for us,...
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i've also had the privilege and opportunity through a funding request to help the preparations committee before the house and the inclusion of the upcoming appropriations process. please keep your fingers crossed we would like to get help for the region. this funding request would provide the city of chesapeake with the resources it needs to preserve the one of the oldest african-american schools in the region. i want to salute and commendd preservation virginia for shining a light on the importance of the importance of the school and including it on the list of one of the most endangered historical sites in our area. the great dismal swamp other nations great treasures in the fight for its preservation continues with it like this to my thanks to preservation virginia and the virginia department of historical resources for their continued efforts to protect endangered sites throughout the commonwealth and please know that i'm your partner and your colleague whenever and wherever you need me. i will continue advocating at the federal level for conservation and look for tour continued coll
i've also had the privilege and opportunity through a funding request to help the preparations committee before the house and the inclusion of the upcoming appropriations process. please keep your fingers crossed we would like to get help for the region. this funding request would provide the city of chesapeake with the resources it needs to preserve the one of the oldest african-american schools in the region. i want to salute and commendd preservation virginia for shining a light on the...
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about, she is on record previously stating that when she had to sign a executive privilege issue with the january six committeehat presidents are not kings. the plaintiff, which is donald trump, he is not the president. she has made it very clear that she wants to make sure that there is nothing that goes awry in this case. nothing that the judge, as we d repeatedly, admonished and warned donald trump that he cannot have improper contact with witnesses mirrors a similar bomb condition that was proposed in trump's mar-a-lago case. in that case, trump and the other codefendants are not allowed to have contact with any witnesses or talk about communications about the facts of the case, unless it is through council. they are trying to make sure that each of these defendants stays in a particular lane. in regards to timing, once you give enough rope to donald trump, he will hang himself in his regard in an attempt to incriminate himself. it's tough thing for people to understand is i wrote a piece that wasn't really popular really received but the judicial process takes time. a criminal defendant like donald trump
about, she is on record previously stating that when she had to sign a executive privilege issue with the january six committeehat presidents are not kings. the plaintiff, which is donald trump, he is not the president. she has made it very clear that she wants to make sure that there is nothing that goes awry in this case. nothing that the judge, as we d repeatedly, admonished and warned donald trump that he cannot have improper contact with witnesses mirrors a similar bomb condition that was...
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communications with the president and the select committee made the argument then that there should be a crime fraud exception to the attorney client privilege and a federal judge, a year ago last spring, said that there is more likely than not that federal crimes were committed here. seeing this move forward in the indictment is validating for the committee's work but it is also something that, again, folks who have been watching this from the beginning, should not be of surprised to see. >> olivia, you worked in the trump administration. give us your sense. i want you to listen to what colorado congressman jason crow had to say about this. take a listen to this. >> we are being tested to see whether our rule of law, whether our democracy can withstand somebody like donald trump and his supporters and to pass that test we cannot be looking at different outcomes. >> will our country pass that test? >> i am concerned, to be honest. i am worried about what the future holds, i am worried about statements being made by people in the political party that i have supported for most of my lifetime, and look, when your continued to undermine the judi
communications with the president and the select committee made the argument then that there should be a crime fraud exception to the attorney client privilege and a federal judge, a year ago last spring, said that there is more likely than not that federal crimes were committed here. seeing this move forward in the indictment is validating for the committee's work but it is also something that, again, folks who have been watching this from the beginning, should not be of surprised to see....
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when then former president trump was pursuing his executive privilege claim, trying to keep away white house records from the house committee investigating january 6th. it was this very judge, known for her toughness, and for her tough talk as well, said presidents are not kings. and the plaintiff is not president. so she will not today but in the near future come face-to-face again with former president trump. >> peter, let me just ask you because we're watching donald trump's plane take off and make its way here. what are you hearing, if anything, about the possibility of whether he may have some comments? he certainly has been active, at least three times i think if i'm counting correctly, since we have gone on the air that he's posted on truth social. will he have something to say for the cameras? >> reporter: well, it's unclear if he'll say anything do the cameras. there is a traveling pool, as we describe it, a small group of reporters and photographers with him onboard the plane as it's taking off en route to washington, d.c. it's most likely if he does say anything, it would happen on the tarmac, perhaps at dca when
when then former president trump was pursuing his executive privilege claim, trying to keep away white house records from the house committee investigating january 6th. it was this very judge, known for her toughness, and for her tough talk as well, said presidents are not kings. and the plaintiff is not president. so she will not today but in the near future come face-to-face again with former president trump. >> peter, let me just ask you because we're watching donald trump's plane take...
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people of the imam khomeini relief committee , bushehr province, khormouj county, in one and a half to the city of bandar ganaveh, here is also one of the less privilegedas, bandar abbas, where a family was delivered. in this way, bandar abbas news agency is holding the sixth travel and nature tourism exhibition in tehran. 95 producers of this industry will display their latest products and knowledge-based achievements in this exhibition until the 22nd of august. their goal is to promote the culture of adventurous nature tourism as it is a sub-branch of the tourism industry. the growth and expansion of domestic tourism should be effective . nature can also prevent foreign exchange from leaving the country of the servant government if it can support the producers and their tax rate in the matter of self-support and especially in the matter of taxes. by applying special discounts, self-motivation will increase, job creation in deprived areas and encouragement of domestic producers to compete more with foreign products in terms of export . among the other goals of this exhibition, we need three main frameworks, which is the development of places under ser
people of the imam khomeini relief committee , bushehr province, khormouj county, in one and a half to the city of bandar ganaveh, here is also one of the less privilegedas, bandar abbas, where a family was delivered. in this way, bandar abbas news agency is holding the sixth travel and nature tourism exhibition in tehran. 95 producers of this industry will display their latest products and knowledge-based achievements in this exhibition until the 22nd of august. their goal is to promote the...
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less privileged areas of 3 provinces of khuzestan, bushehr and hormozgan has begun, according to the secretary of the irgc deprivation central headquarters with the participation of the relief committee and the irgc in the nasim rahmat project. at this stage , these 3,500 sports coolers billions of tomans were prepared and sent to low-income families out of 300 processions from all over the country announced their readiness to provide services to arbaeen pilgrims . the head of the endowment and charity organization in the community of this village said that rockets serve the pilgrims on the border of iran and inside iraq on the way back and forth. in iraq, more than 50 processions will be held in samarra, in baratha, in seyyed mohammad, in kazemin, in najaf, rast and qaf . we will have the presence of 400 missionaries in the program . times will be the beginning of mourning ashurai rostakhiz aam in the art area of tehran ashurai aam rostakhiz, which is the prayer of artists to the hour of the martyrs, will be held in the last week of muharram. it will be held until 20 in the grounds and exhibitions of tehran art zone. garbage in the agricultural and forest lands of gilan is one of
less privileged areas of 3 provinces of khuzestan, bushehr and hormozgan has begun, according to the secretary of the irgc deprivation central headquarters with the participation of the relief committee and the irgc in the nasim rahmat project. at this stage , these 3,500 sports coolers billions of tomans were prepared and sent to low-income families out of 300 processions from all over the country announced their readiness to provide services to arbaeen pilgrims . the head of the endowment and...
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privileged areas of khuzestan , bushehr and hormozgan provinces has started. alu salaam. i said the secretary of the irgc deprivation central headquarters with the participation of the relief committee and the irgc in nasim rahmat project, at this stage, this 3,500 billion tomans sport for the poor family was correct and sent. france 24 fired another reporter for publishing anti-zionist material, dina obis bar. in 2019, the french lebanese journalist had made a message in the cyberspace of a palestinian mujahid as a martyr. according to the daily report of ebi sabz post , in 2017, by publishing articles , he corrected the statements of charles iii, in which he was the crown prince of england, about the immigration of jews to palestine. i will do it in 2017, samsung highlighted the effects of charles iii, who was the crown prince of england at the time, on jewish immigration to palestine . the rain missile of the occupied territories in the holy sword battle was one of the other targets of this reporter. 24 and 25 months ago, france fired another journalist on charges of anti-semitism . the two journalists were accused of being anti-semitic in their reporting and analysis of the midd
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i also had the privilege an opportunity to submit a funding requests to the house appropriations committee committees consideration for the house appropriation committee's consideration impossible inclusion in the upcoming appropriations process folks that starts in late july, so please keep your fingers crossed pray if you pray but we really would like to get some federal help for the region. this farming requests would provide the city of chesapeake. but the resources it needs to move and preserve the coinland school one of the oldest african-american schools in the hampton roads region. i want to salute and commend preservation, virginia for his efforts to shine a light on the importance of the coinland school and for including it on the list of one of the most endangered historical sites in our area. the radius will swap is truly one of our nation's greatest historical cultural environmental treasures. in the fight for his preservation continues. i like to extend my thanks to preservation, virginia and the virginia department of historic resources. for their continued efforts to protec
i also had the privilege an opportunity to submit a funding requests to the house appropriations committee committees consideration for the house appropriation committee's consideration impossible inclusion in the upcoming appropriations process folks that starts in late july, so please keep your fingers crossed pray if you pray but we really would like to get some federal help for the region. this farming requests would provide the city of chesapeake. but the resources it needs to move and...
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was not provided before because of claims of executive privilege, but the core conduct was described in detail by the course of the select committeeoff: we have one minute left and i would like to ask more about the testimony by the former vice president. how did what he shared and witness testimony and via contemporaneous notes prepare the special counsel investigation beyond what your committee was able to do? tim: i do not know that it propelled it but it provided more direct evidence of a fact about which we had indirect evidence, so we interviewed mark short, the vice president's chief of staff. i remember specifically asking mr. short, did the vice president can be to president trump his position about the limitations on his authority at the joint session? he said yes many times, so we were aware that that was the position the vice president took and it was conveyed to the president. now mike pence is talking about the words used. that is important and more reliable direct evidence that the secondhand account we got. geoff: thank you for your insights. tim: thank you for having me. ♪ stephanie: here are the latest headlines.
was not provided before because of claims of executive privilege, but the core conduct was described in detail by the course of the select committeeoff: we have one minute left and i would like to ask more about the testimony by the former vice president. how did what he shared and witness testimony and via contemporaneous notes prepare the special counsel investigation beyond what your committee was able to do? tim: i do not know that it propelled it but it provided more direct evidence of a...
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one of the really significant rulings as the january 6th committee was trying to obtain evidence and the former president was throwing any privilegeing to see what would stick. and when it came to her, things were not sticking and she ruled against him. it was one of the more significant blows that she suffered during the january 6th committee investigation, not with jack smith. >> and of course she referenced at one point for one person one person did not go to the capitol out of a love for our country, he went for one man, obviously talking about donald trump. we'll see what happens from here. as you mentioned tomorrow tomorrow is in front of a magistrate, not her. we'll hear more in the motion. thank you, paula. and here's a question, everyone, for all of you out there. should voters know the outcome of all -- and i mean all of these cases before, well, the voting begins? we're going to ask one of trump's 2024 rivals next. >>> plus barack obama's private warning to president biden about what is coming in his battle for re-election. the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, des
one of the really significant rulings as the january 6th committee was trying to obtain evidence and the former president was throwing any privilegeing to see what would stick. and when it came to her, things were not sticking and she ruled against him. it was one of the more significant blows that she suffered during the january 6th committee investigation, not with jack smith. >> and of course she referenced at one point for one person one person did not go to the capitol out of a love...
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committee was trying to obtain evidence. the former president was throwing any privilege he possibly could, trying to see what would stick, andit came to her, things were not sticking. she ruled against him. it was one of the more significant blows that he suffered during the january six committee investigation. not with jack smith. >> and of course, she referenced that one point 41 person, she was -- that person did not go to the capitol. added that love for the country, he won for one man. obviously, talking about donald trump. we will see what happens up here, but as you mentioned already, tomorrow is part of the magistrate, not her. we will hear a lot more, especially the motion. thank you, paula. and here's a question, everyone, for all of you out there. should voters know the outcome of all, and i, mean all of these cases before, well, the voting begins? we are going to ask one of trump's 2024 rivals next. plus, barack obama's private warning to president biden about what is coming in his battle for reelection. retired right? am i? ya! save up to $500 on the new sleep number® smart bed. plus, free home delivery when you
committee was trying to obtain evidence. the former president was throwing any privilege he possibly could, trying to see what would stick, andit came to her, things were not sticking. she ruled against him. it was one of the more significant blows that he suffered during the january six committee investigation. not with jack smith. >> and of course, she referenced that one point 41 person, she was -- that person did not go to the capitol. added that love for the country, he won for one...
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privileges that witnesses including mr. pence have previously invoked against testifying. here's how one committee member reacted to news.n last night just hours after the charges were announced. watch. >> the indictment closely tracks what's in our report. one of the passages that jumped out at me is somewhat new where trump says there this is what happens when you steal an election. that'll chis indictment is what happens when you try to steal an election. what happened on january 6th is what happens when donald trump loses an election. that's when you get riot and violence and insurrection and teams to steal an election. but the proper response is precisely what we saw happen today, so i view this as tremendous vindication of the rule of law in american democracy. >> there were revelations in jack smith's indictment, that's the comment made by trump on january 6th that congressman raskin alluded to as well as the fact vice president mike pence took contemporaneous notes. the special counsel obtained those contemporaneous notes. all affwhich we'll dive into with our guests in a minute. the indictment of donald trump se
privileges that witnesses including mr. pence have previously invoked against testifying. here's how one committee member reacted to news.n last night just hours after the charges were announced. watch. >> the indictment closely tracks what's in our report. one of the passages that jumped out at me is somewhat new where trump says there this is what happens when you steal an election. that'll chis indictment is what happens when you try to steal an election. what happened on january 6th...