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rush's investigative committee has launched 3 investigations into what happened and have arrested the director of the power plant where the fuel tank filled. darwin in europe shut down to stem coronavirus sweden kept going most businesses stayed open in what was seen from abroad as a risky move but the swedish state epidemiologist behind that strategy told a newspaper awareness there that although it caused too many deaths he doesn't think it was wholly wrong. if we were to encounter the same disease with exactly what we know about it today i think we would learn midway between sweden dude and what the rest of the world good. well sweden has suffered more than 4 a half 1000 deaths odd of a population of around 10000000 that makes it the most affected of the scandinavian countries the others enforced harsher restrictions the swedish government though sees it was ready to take on wider measures against the virus if advice to buy be healthy agency residents aren't so sure though a poll out on thursday echoed others suggesting that confidence among swedish citizens in the state's ability
rush's investigative committee has launched 3 investigations into what happened and have arrested the director of the power plant where the fuel tank filled. darwin in europe shut down to stem coronavirus sweden kept going most businesses stayed open in what was seen from abroad as a risky move but the swedish state epidemiologist behind that strategy told a newspaper awareness there that although it caused too many deaths he doesn't think it was wholly wrong. if we were to encounter the same...
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rushes investigative committee has launched 3 investigations into what happened and it has detained an employee of the power station where the fuel tank feel. now when europe shut down to stem a cruel a virus sweden kept going no the scientists behind that's tragedy think it perhaps should have been tougher last that businesses stayed open in what was seen from abroad as a risky move a little bit sweetest it's epidemiologists cause too many deaths he doesn't think it was wholly wrong. if we were to encounter the same disease with exactly what we know about it today i think we would learn midway between sweden dude and what the rest of the world food. well sweden has suffered more than 4 and a half 1000 deaths that's out of a population of around 10000000 people and that makes it the most affected of the scandinavian countries the others enforced harsher restrictions well the government says it's not really helping it it says it was ready to take on wider measures against the virus if advised to by the health agency residence though they're not so sure a poor live today echoes others su
rushes investigative committee has launched 3 investigations into what happened and it has detained an employee of the power station where the fuel tank feel. now when europe shut down to stem a cruel a virus sweden kept going no the scientists behind that's tragedy think it perhaps should have been tougher last that businesses stayed open in what was seen from abroad as a risky move a little bit sweetest it's epidemiologists cause too many deaths he doesn't think it was wholly wrong. if we...
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investigation into possible abuses during the rush of probe. here to talk about it, trey gowdy. a former house oversight committeeman and host is trade counttrey gowdy podcast. i know he is careful not to disrupt the investigation, but you give the world little insight into what he is seen so far. >> is a pretty mild-mannered person so when he says he is disturbed and frustrated, i think what he is saying is we give law enforcement and our community these awesome powers that no one else has. repowered to a die, and reading emails, and all he is asking in return is that you be a good steward and there be a factual predicate when you investigate, whether it's a potential president, or your neighbor next ruler. those who care about our justice system should echo what he said. when you give power to someone, it is not legitimate to say we will review a good steward of those powers? in terms of the famous names, you know, but keep in mind peter strzok, a household name has his fingerprints on every aspect of this. from initiating it, the hillary clinton investigation, to interviewing michael plan. peter strzok would b
investigation into possible abuses during the rush of probe. here to talk about it, trey gowdy. a former house oversight committeeman and host is trade counttrey gowdy podcast. i know he is careful not to disrupt the investigation, but you give the world little insight into what he is seen so far. >> is a pretty mild-mannered person so when he says he is disturbed and frustrated, i think what he is saying is we give law enforcement and our community these awesome powers that no one else...
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later, representative kelly armstrong talks about the senate judiciary's committee review of the rush investigation. ♪ host: protests continue across the country in the aftermath of george floyd's death and the situation call someone in , as three more officers are charged in his death. good morning, it's thursday, june 4, 2020. this first hour we will talk about the protest across the country, hear from you and your thoughts on these additional charges against the officers. to join the conversation, for those of you in the eastern and central time zones, call (202) 748-8000. mountain and pacific regions, (202) 748-8001. you can text us, that line is (202) 748-8003. and make sure that you include your name and where you are texting from, of course. on twitter, it's @cspanwj. we have some facebook posts already at facebook.com/c-span. do, we thing you can have been showing you photos, some from new sources, some from c-span card -- colleagues. there's a #, it's a photo feature. if you are on twitter or isebook, #we're looking for photo feature and we will show some of those throughout the program. t
later, representative kelly armstrong talks about the senate judiciary's committee review of the rush investigation. ♪ host: protests continue across the country in the aftermath of george floyd's death and the situation call someone in , as three more officers are charged in his death. good morning, it's thursday, june 4, 2020. this first hour we will talk about the protest across the country, hear from you and your thoughts on these additional charges against the officers. to join the...
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the origins of the rush o probe authorizing subpoenas in the senate so what are the next steps in the investigation joining me is the chairman of the senate homeland security committeeator ron johnson and senator always a pleasure to see you thank you so much for being here. you had been really zeroing in on the transition period. the supposed to be peaceful transition of power, from the obama administration to the trump adminitration. you were the one who told us about the leaks 126 leaks and 125 days. what can you tell us about your investigation, sir? >> let me first start by saying that ambassador grenell, attorney general byer are just heros really patriots in this saga in terms of corruption in terms of the transition period and looking forward to work with john ratcliffe in the director of national intelligence but i agree with ambassador grenell. transparency is not political. i'm kind of amazed at the resistance i've had in my committee whether it's to get the information from blue star strategies now the other subpoena power, the subpoena authority that i've obtained. what are they afraid of? but i really thought probably the most interesting part of the g
the origins of the rush o probe authorizing subpoenas in the senate so what are the next steps in the investigation joining me is the chairman of the senate homeland security committeeator ron johnson and senator always a pleasure to see you thank you so much for being here. you had been really zeroing in on the transition period. the supposed to be peaceful transition of power, from the obama administration to the trump adminitration. you were the one who told us about the leaks 126 leaks and...
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the senate judiciary committee voting to give lindsey graham some power to subpoena dozens of people as part of the investigation. he is looking into the origins of the rushobe. most of those are former obama administration officials and a senator saying all americans should want answers. what do you think will happen next? does that get in procedural delays as well from those obama officials? >> it does for a bunch of reasons. one of the things that is an interesting possible spectacle here is people like jim comey showing up in congress and having to take the fifth amendment which is a jarring moment. but to the extent that we've got john durham working in the shadows for this investigation, some of these folks might have criminal culpability. so it may be worthwhile to try to subpoena them to try to get down with some answers and get some testimony from them is a long way off i think. >> dana: and it is already mid-june so you see how long i take stock at all of those things done. thank you, have a good weekend. i'm sure we will see you next week. up next, republicans are picking where they want president trump to accept the nomination. plus, president
the senate judiciary committee voting to give lindsey graham some power to subpoena dozens of people as part of the investigation. he is looking into the origins of the rushobe. most of those are former obama administration officials and a senator saying all americans should want answers. what do you think will happen next? does that get in procedural delays as well from those obama officials? >> it does for a bunch of reasons. one of the things that is an interesting possible spectacle...
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senate judiciary committee continues its review of the fisa application process by considering subpoena authorization for documents on witnesses related to the fbi's rush investigation. on c-span two, the senate is back at 10 a.m. consider the nominee -- the nomination of the ceo of the u.s. agency for global media which operates various government backed international broadcast outlets. and on c-span3, the head of the centers for disease control and prevention, dr. robert redfield testifies before a house appropriations subcommittee about the federal response to the coronavirus. that gets underway at 11 a.m. eastern. up next on "washington journal," talk about the role and history of the u.s. military during civil unrest and then the mayor of union city, georgia joins us to talk about how cities are coping with
senate judiciary committee continues its review of the fisa application process by considering subpoena authorization for documents on witnesses related to the fbi's rush investigation. on c-span two, the senate is back at 10 a.m. consider the nominee -- the nomination of the ceo of the u.s. agency for global media which operates various government backed international broadcast outlets. and on c-span3, the head of the centers for disease control and prevention, dr. robert redfield testifies...
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investigation? why rush to confirm a nominee before all the facts are before the senate? this is a question over whether a nominee broke the law and ripped off taxpayers. when democrats on the senate committee of jurisdiction tried to investigate it, mr. pack eventually told everybody to just go pound sand. so once again we have a trump nominee making a mockery of the senate's constitutional responsibilities. and as far as i can tell, the senate is just going to do nothing about it. so for my last few minutes, mr. chairman, i just want to remind colleagues of the way things used to be. the way it used to be is both sides of the senate took advise and consent seriously. for example, in 2009, before the body's presidents with a on the committee, underchairman baucus and chairman grassley held up one nominee and wrote an exhaustive 12-page memo over a matter of $53 in local tax late fees and some sloppy paperwork. another 2009 nomination, ron kirk for the u.s. trade representative, was held up for months over a tax matter involving some basketball tickets and a television he donated to his local ymca. in 2010, another nominee was grilled in his hearing before the finance committee over a tax d
investigation? why rush to confirm a nominee before all the facts are before the senate? this is a question over whether a nominee broke the law and ripped off taxpayers. when democrats on the senate committee of jurisdiction tried to investigate it, mr. pack eventually told everybody to just go pound sand. so once again we have a trump nominee making a mockery of the senate's constitutional responsibilities. and as far as i can tell, the senate is just going to do nothing about it. so for my...