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reid: awesome to be here.: there are 100 early-stage founders at the summit and you just launched i have -- a massive fund devoted to seed stage investing. what are you looking for and why are you doubling down? reid: when we see the opportunities and capital, we say are direct -- differential advantage is building on the earliest stages. that is the reason we need to go earlier to see because we have built businesses. i have built linkedin. we have built workday. there is a whole stack of how do you go from a very diverse person or two or three people and then get to massive scale? emily: what is the plan about the future of investing? it is getting super competitive at that level. reid: everyone knows technology is where the future is. it is where the capital is going and you see prodigious amounts of capital deployed at all stages of technology companies. there is a bubble but it is also clearly the future and so you have to look through different advantages. ours is that early couple of founders building i
reid: awesome to be here.: there are 100 early-stage founders at the summit and you just launched i have -- a massive fund devoted to seed stage investing. what are you looking for and why are you doubling down? reid: when we see the opportunities and capital, we say are direct -- differential advantage is building on the earliest stages. that is the reason we need to go earlier to see because we have built businesses. i have built linkedin. we have built workday. there is a whole stack of how...
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he was chief of staff to harry reid no less, senator harry reid. i've been up there on late nights if it really happens and it really does not matter if the vote happens tonight. the closest sort of backstop is next beak when you have prerecess jet fumes. isn't it the case these bills often get negotiated at the last minute, that the timelines are fake as you heard eric say? >> that is not only the theme of this week but it should be the theme of congress and it's so critical that we have avenues like yours to get the american people to understand that nancy pelosi set this deadline this week for her internal purposes perhaps we can question whether or not it was smart to publicize that. we avoided and averted the government shutdown and that's a major victory. instead of talking about a civil war, we should be lotting pelosi and biden for getting that done over republican obstruction, right? that was a deadline that mattered but i've been in d.c. long enough to see these things come down to the 11th hour literally on december 31st at 11:58 and inf
he was chief of staff to harry reid no less, senator harry reid. i've been up there on late nights if it really happens and it really does not matter if the vote happens tonight. the closest sort of backstop is next beak when you have prerecess jet fumes. isn't it the case these bills often get negotiated at the last minute, that the timelines are fake as you heard eric say? >> that is not only the theme of this week but it should be the theme of congress and it's so critical that we have...
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. >> will bounce back and forth between policy who is harry reid? >> harry reid is a former capitol policeman, went to law school got elected first lieutenant governor in nevada and then came to the united states senate. harry reid is somebody, if you don't know him you are not going to understand him. the more you know him the more you understand him. he boxed so he is a fighter and a very real sense as well as a less real sense. in other words he will work with people but he will stand his ground and he will insist on certain things. i can tell you had a relationship with harry reid that i never got pushed, harry never pushed me for anything. we worked together when we could i supported him when i didn't maybe in lieu of that that continues today because out of the blue i will get a call from him just talking what's going on and to chat back and forth. explain the role of senate majority leader historically 150 years ago the position went almost not even be recognized in a consensus body. the position appears to be something more akin to the house
. >> will bounce back and forth between policy who is harry reid? >> harry reid is a former capitol policeman, went to law school got elected first lieutenant governor in nevada and then came to the united states senate. harry reid is somebody, if you don't know him you are not going to understand him. the more you know him the more you understand him. he boxed so he is a fighter and a very real sense as well as a less real sense. in other words he will work with people but he will...
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reid: it is ok to have done the internal research and not report it.s is a problem, we are fixing it. but then you start the work streams to fix it. on the one hand, you say we have these reports and issues, so we the span of the civics integrity group. that doesn't seem like you are working on it or the problem is fixed. it is beholden on business leaders to say, when we hit these problems, we work on them. it doesn't mean, we didn't know it was going to be a problem -- fair enough. and by the way, we are following what customers want because they are clicking, but there are consequences, and we should do things about them. it doesn't mean that things should be perfect but you should be working on them. matt: that was reid hoffman of greylock partners, linkedin co-founder. we are getting some of the results in from major university endowments that are getting even more major. harvard reported return that lagged its peers in the latest fiscal year. the school's endowment return 34% at the end of june. not bad but trailing brown and dartmouth. harvard's
reid: it is ok to have done the internal research and not report it.s is a problem, we are fixing it. but then you start the work streams to fix it. on the one hand, you say we have these reports and issues, so we the span of the civics integrity group. that doesn't seem like you are working on it or the problem is fixed. it is beholden on business leaders to say, when we hit these problems, we work on them. it doesn't mean, we didn't know it was going to be a problem -- fair enough. and by the...
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that's tonight's reid out.ate on protecting americans right to vote in free and fair elections. >> the expansion of federal voting rights are blocked in the senate as trump's hench men menace the select committee. >> that might work on steve bannon's podcast. that's not going to work. i'm sorry, mr. gates. >> republicans against democracy and what we're beginning to learn from the select committee about pre-insurrection planning meetings. >> mr. bannon was in the war room on january 6th. >> senator brown
that's tonight's reid out.ate on protecting americans right to vote in free and fair elections. >> the expansion of federal voting rights are blocked in the senate as trump's hench men menace the select committee. >> that might work on steve bannon's podcast. that's not going to work. i'm sorry, mr. gates. >> republicans against democracy and what we're beginning to learn from the select committee about pre-insurrection planning meetings. >> mr. bannon was in the war...
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. >> harry reid is a former capital policeman . went to law school. got elected, i think first lieutenant governor in nevada and then came to the united states senate and harry reid is i think somebody that if you don't know him, if you're not going to understand him. the more youknow him the more you understand him . he boxed and also he's a fighter and in a very real sense as well as on a less real sense, in other words he will work with people but he will stand his ground and he will insist on certain things. i can tell you that i had a relationship with harry reid that i never got pushed or ever pushed me to anything. we work together when we could. by supporting when i could and when i didn't i took that support and in spite of that, maybe in lieu of that we had a personal relationship that continues today. because out of the blue i'll get a call from him just talking, what's going on and chat back and forth and he say nice things about me to my friends and i think to my ears as i suspect. >> explain the role of the senate majority leader. histor
. >> harry reid is a former capital policeman . went to law school. got elected, i think first lieutenant governor in nevada and then came to the united states senate and harry reid is i think somebody that if you don't know him, if you're not going to understand him. the more youknow him the more you understand him . he boxed and also he's a fighter and in a very real sense as well as on a less real sense, in other words he will work with people but he will stand his ground and he will...
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. >> harry reid is a former capital policeman . went to law school. got elected, i think first lieutenant governor in nevada and then came to the united states senate and harry reid is i think somebody that if you don't know him, if you're not going to understand him. the more youknow him the more you understand him . he boxed and also he's a fighter and in a very real sense as well as on a less real sense, in other words he will work with people but he will stand his ground and he will insist on certain things. i can tell you that i had a relationship with harry reid that i never got pushed or ever pushed me to anything. we work together when we could. by supporting when i could and when i didn't i took that support and in spite of that, maybe in lieu of that we had a personal relationship that continues today. because out of the blue i'll get a call from him just talking, what's going on and chat back and forth and he say nice things about me to my friends and i think to my ears as i suspect. >> explain the role of the senate majority leader. histor
. >> harry reid is a former capital policeman . went to law school. got elected, i think first lieutenant governor in nevada and then came to the united states senate and harry reid is i think somebody that if you don't know him, if you're not going to understand him. the more youknow him the more you understand him . he boxed and also he's a fighter and in a very real sense as well as on a less real sense, in other words he will work with people but he will stand his ground and he will...
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chairman thompson told us what to expect in an interview this evening with joy reid. >> and so we look forward to our date on next tuesday. the public is invited. it will be a business meeting of the committee. you will see all the information we have available and we will put this before the united states house of representatives, ask for a criminal referral. if we get the votes, the speaker will then transmit that document to merrick garland and he has to do his job. >> the chairman expects the committee to vote for criminal contempt against steve bannon. that will then be followed next week by a vote by the full house of representatives on criminal contempt. assuming the house votes for criminal contempt the next step is up to attorney general merrick garland. and tonight benny thompson repeatedly put the focus on the attorney general. >> it is my wish for the attorney general to decide to expedite the process and the document that we sent. clearly, the law says he has to receive it, present it to a grand jury, indict mr. bannon, and so he needs to do his job. >> in his interview wi
chairman thompson told us what to expect in an interview this evening with joy reid. >> and so we look forward to our date on next tuesday. the public is invited. it will be a business meeting of the committee. you will see all the information we have available and we will put this before the united states house of representatives, ask for a criminal referral. if we get the votes, the speaker will then transmit that document to merrick garland and he has to do his job. >> the...
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i was fascinated by reid's comments -- i overlap with reid at doj and also when i was working for secretary devos. we worked on a lot of stuff together. matt, i've decided to change the title of this program, prerogative this to doj has its challenges. but in any event, it was fascinating to hear reid's perspective. i'm going to take it -- i had the opportunity to work with matt closely when he was chief of staff and acting ag, and tremendously honored that he elected to come and speak to us kind of in his new role in working on a lot of issues. but in particular to address immigration. i will hand the introduction over to craig burkhart who has kind of done everything for the national lawyers association top to bottom, one of the first guys i talked to when i joined the rnla, not to say you're older than me. he is a partner at barnes and thornberg. with that, craig. >> i'm craig burkhart and i'm one of the several past presidents of the republican national association, and for those of you who might be watching us, we invite to you join us. the republican national lawyers association is th
i was fascinated by reid's comments -- i overlap with reid at doj and also when i was working for secretary devos. we worked on a lot of stuff together. matt, i've decided to change the title of this program, prerogative this to doj has its challenges. but in any event, it was fascinating to hear reid's perspective. i'm going to take it -- i had the opportunity to work with matt closely when he was chief of staff and acting ag, and tremendously honored that he elected to come and speak to us...
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senator reid, great to see you. thanks so much for being on with us.ger to these -- great to see you, sir. you're no stranger to these kinds of negotiations. are you surprised where things stand or is this part of a normal sausage making process as it's called? >> very happy, we think that we've got the numbers, stop talking about numbers. start talking about what this legislation will do to -- last 24 hours, really very, very good because the american people want to know what, they're not as concerned about what amount of money is involved. what it's going to do for the americans. i think we have a really a good line for the american people. >> and just two senators, i'm sure you've been following, this, manchin and sinema. sinema's new on the scene. they're part of the reason obviously the big reason why many of these items got cut. do you think that that situation could have been managed or handled any differently or is it just a function of the fact you have 50 democratic votes in the senate and they have tremendous influence over the process? >> w
senator reid, great to see you. thanks so much for being on with us.ger to these -- great to see you, sir. you're no stranger to these kinds of negotiations. are you surprised where things stand or is this part of a normal sausage making process as it's called? >> very happy, we think that we've got the numbers, stop talking about numbers. start talking about what this legislation will do to -- last 24 hours, really very, very good because the american people want to know what, they're...
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that's tonight's "reid out."cause if you're my age -- [ boos ]. >> the anti-vaxx crowd roars in south carolina as a destructive deadly disinformation campaign continues. >> we're at each other's throats. these divisive mandates are going to destroy our health care system. >>> then the facebook whistleblower faces congress. >> facebook's products harm children, stoke division and weaken our democracy. >>> plus what we know about why the fbi raided the
that's tonight's "reid out."cause if you're my age -- [ boos ]. >> the anti-vaxx crowd roars in south carolina as a destructive deadly disinformation campaign continues. >> we're at each other's throats. these divisive mandates are going to destroy our health care system. >>> then the facebook whistleblower faces congress. >> facebook's products harm children, stoke division and weaken our democracy. >>> plus what we know about why the fbi raided the
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i was quite struck by chairman thompson's interview with joy reid tonight. i felt as if i could have seen whatever talking points you might have jotted for himself before that interview, it seemed like it was just an index card with the word mirror garlic dominant. that seems to be the effectiveness of this committee is now going to be up to the adjourn attorney general of the united states. >> well, right, it goes to the u.s. attorney for the district -- but the u.s. attorney for the -- has a legal obligation to bring this before a grand jury. in the district of columbia. steve bannon committed a crime today, people have to understand that. because it's important that people obey -- whether it's from a court or -- these are orders of law and you have to comply with him. he committed a crime and so we've referred him for prosecution on criminal contempt. now that might not mean a lot to him, if you've got millions of dollars and trump donald trump pardoned him after he took those dollars from followers -- that he promised to used to build the wall of mexico
i was quite struck by chairman thompson's interview with joy reid tonight. i felt as if i could have seen whatever talking points you might have jotted for himself before that interview, it seemed like it was just an index card with the word mirror garlic dominant. that seems to be the effectiveness of this committee is now going to be up to the adjourn attorney general of the united states. >> well, right, it goes to the u.s. attorney for the district -- but the u.s. attorney for the --...
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our health correspondent james reid tells us more. fin correspondent james reid tells us more. , . , . the service, these are ositive more. on the service, these are positive results _ more. on the service, these are positive results and _ more. on the service, these are positive results and they - more. on the service, these are positive results and they have . more. on the service, these are - positive results and they have come from earlier than expected so the weight trials work, you give half the people in the trial the medication, the other half a placebo or dummy pill and compare the outcomes. in this case, 7% of people in the trial that were given the medication that had covid or had been infected ended up going into hospital. in the placebo who had not had the medication, it was twice that 14%. that is where you get a positive result of cutting hospitalisations. and when you look at something else which they weren't really expecting, which is deaths, there were eight deaths in the placebo arm, zero in the group that had taken the pill so overall, on the surface, very positive
our health correspondent james reid tells us more. fin correspondent james reid tells us more. , . , . the service, these are ositive more. on the service, these are positive results _ more. on the service, these are positive results and _ more. on the service, these are positive results and they - more. on the service, these are positive results and they have . more. on the service, these are - positive results and they have come from earlier than expected so the weight trials work, you give...
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attorneys for hanna gutierrez reid released this statement.uote, safety is hanna's number one priority on set. ultimately this set would never have been compromised if live ammo were not introduced. hanna has no idea where the live rounds came from. hanna was hired on two positions on this film, which made it extremely difficult to focus for her job on armorer. she fought for days, time to properly prepare for gunfire, but ultimately was overruled by production and her department. >>> police in new mexico have more questions for the film's armorer. the santa fe county sheriff wants to know more about the rounds discovered and the safety measures. cnn's senior legal analyst, eli honig, says gutierrez reid could potentially face charges. >> so that's a really important statement bit armorer through her attorneys. i'm not sure it actually helps the armorer, ms. gutierrez. it leads to the next question, if you have no idea how a live round got into that gun, did you or did you not inspect that gun before it made its way onto set? if she did not in
attorneys for hanna gutierrez reid released this statement.uote, safety is hanna's number one priority on set. ultimately this set would never have been compromised if live ammo were not introduced. hanna has no idea where the live rounds came from. hanna was hired on two positions on this film, which made it extremely difficult to focus for her job on armorer. she fought for days, time to properly prepare for gunfire, but ultimately was overruled by production and her department. >>>...
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. >> he said do you mind telling me who keith reid is? >> you know what he'd come across?through the pain of separation wants now decided to try to keep her family together. >> i was thinking about the kids. and i just thought they deserved to be in their home with their father and mother. >> but her husband was adamant, she says. if he was going to stay, there was a condition attached. she'd have to hand over her passwords. mary told the detectives he later logged onto her email account and fired off a blistering message to read. >> it was this long thing about don't you dare contact my wife ever again. and if you do, you are going to be sorry because i have emails and all posted all over your school. >> the superintendent responded simply and directly. back off, stay away from me, or i will take action and tell your wife the same. >> that should have been the end of things? >> it should have been the end of things. >> but it wasn't? >> no. >> i have to read and keep this email, mary said rob started getting dressed. she asked him where he was going. >> he said, where do
. >> he said do you mind telling me who keith reid is? >> you know what he'd come across?through the pain of separation wants now decided to try to keep her family together. >> i was thinking about the kids. and i just thought they deserved to be in their home with their father and mother. >> but her husband was adamant, she says. if he was going to stay, there was a condition attached. she'd have to hand over her passwords. mary told the detectives he later logged onto...
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responsible for handling a firearm would be the armorer in this case, 24-year-old hanna gutierrez reid who recently spoke about her work on a podcast. >> by all means, i'm still learning i think loading blanks was like the scariest thing to me because i was like, oh, i don't know anything about it. >> reporter: the accident was preceded by complaints on set over safety concerns sources tell nbc news several members of the crew had walked off the set just hours earlier and the prop gun used in the fatal shooting had misfired on set, before. the production company for the film said in a statement friday, it was not made aware of any official complaints concerning weapon or prop safety on set >> david halls has not responded to requests for comment from nbc about past allegations of an unsafe workplace hanna gutierrez reid has also not responded to requests for comment. a court document released today details the inventory of items taken from the scene by investigators after the shooting including several handguns, ammunition, and spent shell casings. the incident has lawmakers calling fo
responsible for handling a firearm would be the armorer in this case, 24-year-old hanna gutierrez reid who recently spoke about her work on a podcast. >> by all means, i'm still learning i think loading blanks was like the scariest thing to me because i was like, oh, i don't know anything about it. >> reporter: the accident was preceded by complaints on set over safety concerns sources tell nbc news several members of the crew had walked off the set just hours earlier and the prop...
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in a statement released by her attorneys, hanna gutierrez reid expressed her condolences and defended her actions, but she says her superiors cut corners on gun safety. joining me now is nbc's emilie ikeda, who has been following this for us. what more can you tell us about what the armorer is saying here. >> reporter: like you said, this is the first time we're hearing from the armorer since the deadly shooting on the set of the production of "rust." her lawyer releasing a lengthy statement saying that hanna gutierrez reid had no idea where live ammunition came from. she said it was extremely difficult for her to focus, because she was hired for two positions on the film. she said she and the prop master gained control over the guns and she never witnessed anyone shoot live rounds with these guns nor would she permit that. they were locked up every night and at lunch. there's no way a single one of them was unaccounted for or being shot by crew members. hannah still to this day has never had an accidental discharge. that according to her attorneys. investigators say hundreds of round
in a statement released by her attorneys, hanna gutierrez reid expressed her condolences and defended her actions, but she says her superiors cut corners on gun safety. joining me now is nbc's emilie ikeda, who has been following this for us. what more can you tell us about what the armorer is saying here. >> reporter: like you said, this is the first time we're hearing from the armorer since the deadly shooting on the set of the production of "rust." her lawyer releasing a...
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"the reid out" is out. >> no wine tips? what? fix that. get them going. have a good evening. good evening, everyone. we are following several major stories including a late night ruling halting texas's darn near abortion ban and bounty hunter law. within the hour the senate will vote to temporarily raise the debt limit avoiding total economic diversity. late today the committee issued subpoenas to two individuals and one organization involved in planning one of the rallies that precipitated the capitol attack. among the targets is ally alexander who reportedly went into hiding after january 6th. alexander alluded to the possibility of violence in the weeks leading up to insurrection. on the night before he led the crowd in a chant of victory or death. alexander is the one, as you may recall, who implicated three sitting members of congress in planning the events of that day. >> i was the person who came up with the january 6th idea with congressman gosar, congressman millbrooks and congressman andy digs. we're learning more and more that the insurrection was the end game of a
"the reid out" is out. >> no wine tips? what? fix that. get them going. have a good evening. good evening, everyone. we are following several major stories including a late night ruling halting texas's darn near abortion ban and bounty hunter law. within the hour the senate will vote to temporarily raise the debt limit avoiding total economic diversity. late today the committee issued subpoenas to two individuals and one organization involved in planning one of the rallies that...
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joey reid made a public comment that was homophobic: are you worried?on what you are into. you might think i am better. it's carrie to think about and we have been like it's scary to think about your private emails being released. no, i have never saw anything like this. it's still privatelies. i won't pretend that the nfl is a moral organization. >> greg: their players are accused the sexual assault that are still playing. >> i point out what a horrible organization it is. i don't enjoy to watch it. i don't understand all of the rules. there are far too many. >> greg: last word, rob? >> well, the language was so outrageously racist. like tyrus said you have to respect something that is so outrageously racist. what i don't like about this, nobody wants to hear a millionaire whining about cancel culture. i won't go there. we don't have any sort -- we are not able to rehab people anymore. with joy reid and the young lady with teen vogue tweeted about asians and got fired. teach them a lesson and move on. now you don't teach them a lesson. you throw him ou
joey reid made a public comment that was homophobic: are you worried?on what you are into. you might think i am better. it's carrie to think about and we have been like it's scary to think about your private emails being released. no, i have never saw anything like this. it's still privatelies. i won't pretend that the nfl is a moral organization. >> greg: their players are accused the sexual assault that are still playing. >> i point out what a horrible organization it is. i don't...
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liberal billionaire george soros and reid hoffman, nothing the various going on there. from we return to breaking news correspondent trace gallagher. what are they up to? >> the media companies, good information and promises to combat disinformation which is interesting and ironic considering is being funded by two left-wing billionaires, george soros who spent tens of millions funding campaigns of far left prosecutors to overhaul the us justice system and reid hoffman, the founder of linkedand was forced to apologize for funding this information in the 2017 alabama special election for u.s. senate but now turn your trust, good information is planning to focus primarily on local news by acquiring a company called courier newsroom which is local outlets in eight states including arizona, florida, michigan and pennsylvania. this is the same group of stations cited by the media watchdog group news guard for failing to meet basic standards of credibility and transparency and to further boost your confidence good information will be led by terry mcgowan, former democratic st
liberal billionaire george soros and reid hoffman, nothing the various going on there. from we return to breaking news correspondent trace gallagher. what are they up to? >> the media companies, good information and promises to combat disinformation which is interesting and ironic considering is being funded by two left-wing billionaires, george soros who spent tens of millions funding campaigns of far left prosecutors to overhaul the us justice system and reid hoffman, the founder of...
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emily: early facebook investor reid hoffman at the bloomberg live equality summit., we will recap the big tech results and dig into alphabet, twitter, microsoft, and don't forget chipmakers. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> apple has put the pro back in mac pro. after five years of criticism towards the laptop from professional users, apple has revamped the computer and restored several key features that pro users clamor for. the new computers are the opposite of the prior version. the previous 2016 design focused on thin and light, reduced force and added high-tech features like the touch bar. this time, apple is focused on performance and usability. the touch bar is gone in favor of more useful function keys. thin and light is out the door in favor of slightly thicker and heavier frames that allow for better performance, and the confusing focus on removing ports is gone in favor of the return of magsafe magnetic charging and and hdi -- hdmi port. the thunderbolt and usb ports remain. in many ways, the new macbook pro is a me a cuppa -- mea culpa for apple. ap
emily: early facebook investor reid hoffman at the bloomberg live equality summit., we will recap the big tech results and dig into alphabet, twitter, microsoft, and don't forget chipmakers. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> apple has put the pro back in mac pro. after five years of criticism towards the laptop from professional users, apple has revamped the computer and restored several key features that pro users clamor for. the new computers are the opposite of the prior version....
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joining us, paula reid. who decide to not comply with congressional subpoenas. >> according to schiff, people who don't cooperate can go to jail. people who don't observe their subpoenas are going to be referred for criminal contempt. and the committee is prepared to urge the justice department to prosecute anyone who refuses to comply with subpoenas from the panel. now there are some signs of what could potentially be progress. schiff said today the committee is engaging with lawyers for former chief of staff mark meadows and former pentagon official kash patel to try to secure their testimony. as you noted, longtime trump adviser steve bannon has indicated he'll not appear until a judge resolves questions about executive privilege. now bannon was not part of the executive branch at the time in question and his blanket refusal to cooperate is unlikely to hold up. he's scheduled for a deposition on thursday. if he makes good on his threat not to show, just how fast could a criminal referral happen? let's tak
joining us, paula reid. who decide to not comply with congressional subpoenas. >> according to schiff, people who don't cooperate can go to jail. people who don't observe their subpoenas are going to be referred for criminal contempt. and the committee is prepared to urge the justice department to prosecute anyone who refuses to comply with subpoenas from the panel. now there are some signs of what could potentially be progress. schiff said today the committee is engaging with lawyers for...
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cnn's paula reid has more for you. >> reporter: investigators are targeting 11 individuals associatedith the group women for america first. that group organized the rally on the elipse on january 6. now, on this list of names, they include the group's original founder and chairwoman amy cramer in addition to katrina pierson, a former trump campaign official who lawmakers allege had discussed the rallies with the former president in the days leading up to these events. now, it's clear that they are expanding their scope beyond their original round of subpoenas, which went to just a small group of trump advisers. now they are looking for more information, it appears, about what went into the planning of this rally. while the former president has suggested some of the events that day were just spontaneous, lawmakers insist there was organization, planning and funding, and they want these people to help them reconstruct exactly what happened. now, in these subpoenas, they are demanding information related to the planning, the organizing and the funding of these events, and they also want
cnn's paula reid has more for you. >> reporter: investigators are targeting 11 individuals associatedith the group women for america first. that group organized the rally on the elipse on january 6. now, on this list of names, they include the group's original founder and chairwoman amy cramer in addition to katrina pierson, a former trump campaign official who lawmakers allege had discussed the rallies with the former president in the days leading up to these events. now, it's clear that...
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the performance sign my name to freedoms is a musical based on reid soskin his book of the same namelso features original music by sauce could herself. she wrote the song during the freedom summer movement of 1964. >> she wanted to emphasize the importance of sharing the stories that our tool and on being told. and so for her this was her way of coping with what was happening at the time. intro to deliver her message of the importance of bringing up her community. >> zimmer's performance is part of the festival block titled legends of the bay. other themes include afro, futurist, journeys and re imagining americana through song and dance. the festival runs through tomorrow night. ticket information can be found on our website. kron 4 dot com. >> u.s. representative karen bass kicked off her los angeles mayoral campaign today bass appeared before a rousing crowd at the la trade tech college this afternoon in a speech she said she is committed to addressing the homeless crisis improving health care and improving the local economy that has been hit hard during the pandemic. representati
the performance sign my name to freedoms is a musical based on reid soskin his book of the same namelso features original music by sauce could herself. she wrote the song during the freedom summer movement of 1964. >> she wanted to emphasize the importance of sharing the stories that our tool and on being told. and so for her this was her way of coping with what was happening at the time. intro to deliver her message of the importance of bringing up her community. >> zimmer's...
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andy reid will get his troops back on the practice field this week to figure things out. with the stars of the game. she will talk to josh. look ahead to next sunday's game in pittsburgh between the seahawks and the steelers. the buffalo bills, everybody is talking about a statement game, whatever. you make a statement one week and then the next week, you look terrible. but for what it's worth, pretty impressive tonight on every level. >> cris: these guys or the chargers, who do you like? too hot quarterbacks, aren't they? >> al: unreal. i know. meanwhile, the chargers with four wins. kansas city with two. chargers have the tie break already. buffalo now would have, in effect, three-game lead over kansas city if they wind up going to the playoffs in the conference. a long way down the line, of course. just talking about -- you got two guys there spagnuolo and mcdermott who were on the same staff with andy reid back in the early 2000s in philadelphia. so 38-20 is our final. "sunday night football" postgame show after these messages from your local nbc station. . my delicio
andy reid will get his troops back on the practice field this week to figure things out. with the stars of the game. she will talk to josh. look ahead to next sunday's game in pittsburgh between the seahawks and the steelers. the buffalo bills, everybody is talking about a statement game, whatever. you make a statement one week and then the next week, you look terrible. but for what it's worth, pretty impressive tonight on every level. >> cris: these guys or the chargers, who do you like?...
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reid's lawyer says she fought for safety training along with more time to properly maintain and prepare firearms for the movie, but her lawyer claims she was overruled by management. the lawyer says the whole production set became unsafe due to various factors including lack of safety meetings. this was not the fault of hannah some other key points from the lawyer's statement, he said reed never witnessed anyone firing live rounds on set and he claims reed was hired for two different positions which made it extremely difficult for her to folk on being the armor the film's managers have denied receiving any official complaints about weapons or prop safety on set. meanwhile the deadly shooting has launched a movement to ban real guns and bullets from movie sets here's cnbc's valerie castro >> reporter: a classic western shootout it's hard to imagine a john wayne movie without the sound of gunfire and smoke from a barrel. but following the accidental shooting death of cinematographer halyna hutchins on the set of "rust" some are calling for a movie overhaul >> it's not the first time peopl
reid's lawyer says she fought for safety training along with more time to properly maintain and prepare firearms for the movie, but her lawyer claims she was overruled by management. the lawyer says the whole production set became unsafe due to various factors including lack of safety meetings. this was not the fault of hannah some other key points from the lawyer's statement, he said reed never witnessed anyone firing live rounds on set and he claims reed was hired for two different positions...
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paula reid, appreciate it. thank you. more now from the white house, cnn's kaitlan collins is there for us tonight. so what is the reaction from the white house tonight about this lawsuit? >> they are standing by their decision to say they are not going to wave -- or they are not going to assert privilege over these documents because they say president biden himself has made the decision here, he doesn't think that this is a situation that justifies using it. and so, they are not commenting on the lawsuits, specifically, anderson but they are saying that they believe the former president abused the office of the presidency. and therefore, given this was -- in their -- what they say was a clear attempt to subvert the election. it doesn't justify waiving that executive privilege that, typically, a current president would do for a former president when it's documents shortly after they left office. and so, these are documents we know that the white house counsel has seen. not many people in the white house has actually seen
paula reid, appreciate it. thank you. more now from the white house, cnn's kaitlan collins is there for us tonight. so what is the reaction from the white house tonight about this lawsuit? >> they are standing by their decision to say they are not going to wave -- or they are not going to assert privilege over these documents because they say president biden himself has made the decision here, he doesn't think that this is a situation that justifies using it. and so, they are not...
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paula reid, how is this process going to work?on tuesday they say they are going to get to work. they are going to have a meeting where they will adopt a report detailing how they tried to get bannon to comply with the subpoena and how he refused. they adopt that report, it will move to the house for a vote. if that succeeds, it will be referred to the justice department. so ultimately it's up to attorney general merrick garland if he wants to move forward with a prosecution. it's unclear how he will handle it. bannon has said he is not going to comply unless he is ordered to do so by a court and he notes the fact that the former president has directed him not to comply because he wants to raise issues of privilege. today the committee said we reject that argument in its entirety. now, if he is prosecuted and found guilty, he could be looking at a fine and even jail time. look, jake, this is not a common kind of proceeding. it rarely results in jail time p but i spoke to the lawyers, even in the trump orbit, who say jail could be
paula reid, how is this process going to work?on tuesday they say they are going to get to work. they are going to have a meeting where they will adopt a report detailing how they tried to get bannon to comply with the subpoena and how he refused. they adopt that report, it will move to the house for a vote. if that succeeds, it will be referred to the justice department. so ultimately it's up to attorney general merrick garland if he wants to move forward with a prosecution. it's unclear how...
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but now as cnn's paula reid reports, the chairman of the house select committee is helping to clarifys remarks while two republicans are publicly coming to trump's defense. >> reporter: lawmakers investigating the deadly capitol riot urged fellow representatives today to move forward on a vote to refer trump adviser steve bannon for criminal contempt after he defied a subpoena. >> we're not asking to talk to steve bannon on a whim. we believe he has firsthand specific knowledge that the congress needs to have to conduct our investigation. >> reporter: cnn has learned the gop leaders are recommending a no note on the referral and trump allies saying the investigation is an attempt to distract from biden's failures. >> can't talk about inflation, real wages going down. >> the border crisis that is concerning them. the problems we have abroad. this is all just theater to set up the utilization of criminal process against steve bannon. >> give me a break. this is a political theater, i don't know what is. >> reporter: but representative liz cheney reminded lawmakers why they need to talk
but now as cnn's paula reid reports, the chairman of the house select committee is helping to clarifys remarks while two republicans are publicly coming to trump's defense. >> reporter: lawmakers investigating the deadly capitol riot urged fellow representatives today to move forward on a vote to refer trump adviser steve bannon for criminal contempt after he defied a subpoena. >> we're not asking to talk to steve bannon on a whim. we believe he has firsthand specific knowledge that...
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paula reid has been following the story.nto all of these efforts. >> eastman is a conservative law professor who is working with trump's legal team to try to convince former vice president mike pence to overturn the ele election. now eastman authored this two-page memo, the eastman memo, and many legal experts say it's just a completely nonsensical legal theory of how republican officials could subvert the constitution and try to overturn the election results. now this theory, if you will, was first presented to the vice president on january 4th in the oval office with trump and eastman and then on january 6th at a rally that preceded the capitol insurrection. eastman once again called out pence. investigators in the house select committee looking into the events of january 6th say they want to know more about the kind of pressure that pence was facing from eastman and others. interestingly, last night we got a new video of eastman talking about how he felt about pence rejecting his big plan. let's get a listen. >> like why
paula reid has been following the story.nto all of these efforts. >> eastman is a conservative law professor who is working with trump's legal team to try to convince former vice president mike pence to overturn the ele election. now eastman authored this two-page memo, the eastman memo, and many legal experts say it's just a completely nonsensical legal theory of how republican officials could subvert the constitution and try to overturn the election results. now this theory, if you...
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president trump over executive privilege. >> they want to move relatively quickly as well. >> paula reid senior legal analyst, former u.s. attorney preet bharara and andrew mccabe. also author of "the threat: how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump." andrew, john eastman was clearly influential in the fight to try to overturn the presidential election. what could he reveal to the select committee investigators? >> boy, wolf, there are all kinds of details and facts that i would be interested as an investigator in getting from mr. eastman. he is someone who appeared at a number of different meetings or events that we know are instrumental to the attack that took place on january 6th. he's in the war room. he's in the oval office meeting with the president and the vice president. he shows up at the rally and delivers a speech. so there are all kinds of very de detailed facts. what sort of assignments may he have been given. all sorts of things. >> would eastman have any legal grounds to fight a subpoena if the subpoena comes forward? >> i don't think so. but remember th
president trump over executive privilege. >> they want to move relatively quickly as well. >> paula reid senior legal analyst, former u.s. attorney preet bharara and andrew mccabe. also author of "the threat: how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump." andrew, john eastman was clearly influential in the fight to try to overturn the presidential election. what could he reveal to the select committee investigators? >> boy, wolf, there are all kinds of...
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that the tonight's reid out. i'm glad you hung in there with us for every single word of it.ke place on november 3rd. >> nine months after donald trump's attempt to over throw democracy, the slow motion insurrection continues. >> let's audit the voting and publish it so everybody can see it. >> new progress from the select committee as trump aides defy subpoenas. stacy abrams on today's big hearing for voting rights and lawrence tribe on the threat to democracy no one is talking about. >>> the unbelievable story of a lieutenant governor
that the tonight's reid out. i'm glad you hung in there with us for every single word of it.ke place on november 3rd. >> nine months after donald trump's attempt to over throw democracy, the slow motion insurrection continues. >> let's audit the voting and publish it so everybody can see it. >> new progress from the select committee as trump aides defy subpoenas. stacy abrams on today's big hearing for voting rights and lawrence tribe on the threat to democracy no one is...
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let's get to cnn's paula reid. do we know when the full house of representatives will vote on whether or not to hold bannon in contempt of congress? >> we've just learned, jake, the committee expects that full vote in the house to happen by friday. if it succeeds, then this issue would move on to the justice department. specifically the u.s. attorney in d.c. but the decision on whether to proceed would lie with the loss, attorney general merrick garland and at this point it's not clear exactly what he will do. he is facing considerable political pressure, even though the white house and justice department are supposed to be completely separate, president biden weighed in late last week saying, yes, he believes bannon should be prosecuted. and, of course, we've seen democratic lawmakers also calling on the justice department to proceed with this arguing that if they don't, then trump associates won't have any incentive or need to cooperate. it's interesting, jake, in speaking with legal experts on both sides of this
let's get to cnn's paula reid. do we know when the full house of representatives will vote on whether or not to hold bannon in contempt of congress? >> we've just learned, jake, the committee expects that full vote in the house to happen by friday. if it succeeds, then this issue would move on to the justice department. specifically the u.s. attorney in d.c. but the decision on whether to proceed would lie with the loss, attorney general merrick garland and at this point it's not clear...
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. >> cnn's paula reid is tracking this story. explain the process that they're going to start tonight with the justice department involved. >> reporter: victor, tonight, the house committee will move to adopt this report that they have compiled. it lays out exactly what they wanted from bannon, their efforts to get him to comply and how he refused. if that succeeds, it moves to the full house for a vote and then it likely moves on to the justice department where the decision about whether to proceed lies with attorney general merrick garland. at this point, it's unclear what the attorney general will do, but we know two things. one is that the attorney general is facing a lot of political pressure, and according to experts i've spoken with, bannon has made the decision a little bit easier for him. in terms of the political pressure, late last week, president biden said that he believes, yes, bannon should be prosecuted for contempt. that is notable because the justice department is, of course, supposed to be independent, but othe
. >> cnn's paula reid is tracking this story. explain the process that they're going to start tonight with the justice department involved. >> reporter: victor, tonight, the house committee will move to adopt this report that they have compiled. it lays out exactly what they wanted from bannon, their efforts to get him to comply and how he refused. if that succeeds, it moves to the full house for a vote and then it likely moves on to the justice department where the decision about...
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. >> reporter: also criticized the league for trying to reduce concussions and argued that eric reiduld be fired for kneeling during the national anthem. raiders fans. >> to have him be that way, i don't like it at all, makes me very unhappy. >> reporter: raiders tweeting, said i have resigned as head coach, don't want to be a distraction. thank you to all the players, coaches, fans and staff of raider nation. i'm sorry, never meant to hurt anyone. the team has promoted rich bisaccia to interim coach. >>> have you thought of cashing out and leaving the bay area to buy a house in more affordable market? you're not alone to those in survey. 56% of people considering moving in next few years. overwhelming reason, you can guess. cost of living, high housing costs. >> 56% say they're seriously considering options now and think they might leave the bay area. doesn't mean they'll all leave. it's not binding, but that's how they're feeling when they talk to pollster. >> lot of people feel that way. more than 60% also said wildfires and drought are another reason. >>> landmark moment as san f
. >> reporter: also criticized the league for trying to reduce concussions and argued that eric reiduld be fired for kneeling during the national anthem. raiders fans. >> to have him be that way, i don't like it at all, makes me very unhappy. >> reporter: raiders tweeting, said i have resigned as head coach, don't want to be a distraction. thank you to all the players, coaches, fans and staff of raider nation. i'm sorry, never meant to hurt anyone. the team has promoted rich...
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everything joy reid is for, that dr. fauci is for they have to be against and if that means letting unnecessarily their own citizens die they will. look at texas while we have a life saving vaccine, 16,000 people have died in texas of the novel coronavirus. greg abbott during that two months supported private businesses having the right to have a vaccine mandate. he looked at the 16,000 deaths and rather thinking the solution is what can i do as somebody that has influence with many of these people not getting vaccinated, what can i do to help encourage them to get vaccinated is doing the opposite. do not compile texas representative chip roy. do not compile. you know chip is vaccinated. i think that what these guys are doing is absolutely unconscionable. it's all about positioning. it's all about negative partisanship all the way down. it has nothing to do with leading their state obviously or caring about their citizens, all that stuff is way -- has gone by the wayside. i don't know there are words to describe how unco
everything joy reid is for, that dr. fauci is for they have to be against and if that means letting unnecessarily their own citizens die they will. look at texas while we have a life saving vaccine, 16,000 people have died in texas of the novel coronavirus. greg abbott during that two months supported private businesses having the right to have a vaccine mandate. he looked at the 16,000 deaths and rather thinking the solution is what can i do as somebody that has influence with many of these...
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. >> reporter: as reid scott took the stage in blackpool, he had no idea the terrifying experience thathas to sit down the dancers and their do you remember manager. >> he said, we have intercepted a call that there has been a contract put on your life. somebody wants to kill you. how? they said, cyanide injection. in england, i slept with a knife under my bed. i'm scared to death. and i said, it's got to be bannerjee. ♪ >> reporter: the fbi in las vegas gets a call from a man who goes by the name strawberry. >> strawberry is an fbi informant who has a bizarre story to tell. >> he was hired by somebody to go to black pool with cyanide -- >> to take out three exotic male dancers who dance under the name of adonis in the uk. >> reporter: strawberry says he was hired by ray colon, a muscle guy for the mob who met steve in 1978 at chippendales. >> ray becomes steve's go-to guy whenever he needs to get something done. >> the agents in los angeles head up to colon's house in santa clarita. they conduct a search warrant of the premises. lo and behold, what do they find? >> 46 grams of cyanide.
. >> reporter: as reid scott took the stage in blackpool, he had no idea the terrifying experience thathas to sit down the dancers and their do you remember manager. >> he said, we have intercepted a call that there has been a contract put on your life. somebody wants to kill you. how? they said, cyanide injection. in england, i slept with a knife under my bed. i'm scared to death. and i said, it's got to be bannerjee. ♪ >> reporter: the fbi in las vegas gets a call from a...
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i'm tiffany cross in for joy reid and we got a lot to get into in the next hour including stunning details about what happened in the hours before that deadly shooting on a movie set in new mexico. and in a little while, i'll be speaking to jamie raskin about the vote to hold steve bannon in contempt and the bizarre scene on the house floor yesterday when congresswoman marjorie taylor greene literally tried to pick a fight with both raskin and liz cheney. yeah, we'll talk about it. but we begin "the reidout" with progress that will impact millions of working class americans. it sounds like democrats are finally getting close to the finish line delivering the build back better agenda but the questions we all need answers to, what exactly will be in there and will it include what was promised? vice president kamala harris travelled to the boogie down today and in the bronx and visited to promote administration's plans. >> this right now is a moment that will not last. it is a particular moment of incredible opportunity and a moment to transform our nation. in this moment, we have an opportun
i'm tiffany cross in for joy reid and we got a lot to get into in the next hour including stunning details about what happened in the hours before that deadly shooting on a movie set in new mexico. and in a little while, i'll be speaking to jamie raskin about the vote to hold steve bannon in contempt and the bizarre scene on the house floor yesterday when congresswoman marjorie taylor greene literally tried to pick a fight with both raskin and liz cheney. yeah, we'll talk about it. but we begin...
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cnn's senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid joins us now with the late details of the ratcheted up law enforcement president in northern virginia. what are local officials saying tonight and has the fbi weighed in? >> reporter: good evening, john. authorities in northern virginia have announced an increased police presence in the region friday amid warnings from federal authorities about a possible terror plot. now, authorities are still determining the validity of the threat. but as a precaution federal and local law enforcement are investigating and taking steps to ensure that potential targets are safeguarded against an attack. now, the fbi and the department of homeland security briefed state and local law enforcement officials in maryland, washington, and virginia on a possible terror plot in the region in the coming days. now police chief kevin davis said at a press briefing friday that the fairfax county police department had received information concerning potential public safety impacts to malls and shopping centers across the region. davis declined to provide any speci
cnn's senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid joins us now with the late details of the ratcheted up law enforcement president in northern virginia. what are local officials saying tonight and has the fbi weighed in? >> reporter: good evening, john. authorities in northern virginia have announced an increased police presence in the region friday amid warnings from federal authorities about a possible terror plot. now, authorities are still determining the validity of the threat. but...
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paula reid is outfront live from capitol hill. doj now has the bannon referral from the house.this passed overwhelmingly with those nine republican votes in addition to democrats. so what happens now? >> reporter: all eyes, erin, are on the attorney general. today's vote to hold bannon in contempt gave speaker pelosi the power to refer bannon for prosecution, and that referral will go to the u.s. attorney in the district of columbia but the big decision on whether to prosecute ultimately lies with attorney general merrick garland. coincidentally he was here on the hill for a routine oversight hearing. he was asked about this referral and he wouldn't tip his hand about how exactly he intends to handle this. he just said that the justice department will handle this as it handles everything else, by looking at the facts and looking at the law. look, erin, he's really facing significant political pressure. committee members and even president biden have publicly said that they want bannon to be prosecuted even though of course the justice department is supposed to be independent of
paula reid is outfront live from capitol hill. doj now has the bannon referral from the house.this passed overwhelmingly with those nine republican votes in addition to democrats. so what happens now? >> reporter: all eyes, erin, are on the attorney general. today's vote to hold bannon in contempt gave speaker pelosi the power to refer bannon for prosecution, and that referral will go to the u.s. attorney in the district of columbia but the big decision on whether to prosecute ultimately...
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that is tonight's reid out, everybody. have a great weekend.partisan election officials keep getting purged for maga replacements. >> a lot of people think all indians look alike. i think all chinese look alike. so how would you tell? >> then, what we know about the capitol police officer charged with helping a january 6th rioter attempt to obstruct justice. plus -- >> the city cannot keep doing what they're doing. they have an obligation to worry ou
that is tonight's reid out, everybody. have a great weekend.partisan election officials keep getting purged for maga replacements. >> a lot of people think all indians look alike. i think all chinese look alike. so how would you tell? >> then, what we know about the capitol police officer charged with helping a january 6th rioter attempt to obstruct justice. plus -- >> the city cannot keep doing what they're doing. they have an obligation to worry ou