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joining us now, nbc news chief capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles, nbc news justice reporter ryan rileyrmer assistant fbi director for counterintelligence frank figliuzzi. ryan nobles, let's start with gabbard. the hearing just wrapped us spying powers. edward snowden came up several times. why? and what are the top takeaways? >> yeah, the gabbard hearing, at least. >> the. >> public portion of. >> it is concluded for. >> the day, but she is going. >> to go through a. >> second round of closed door questioning by members of the intelligence committee so that they can ask her about specific, classified pieces of information. and you're right, there seem to be three big topics that. senators from both. >> sides of. >> the. >> aisle really seem to zero in on when. >> it came to gabbard. >> the first. is her kind things. >> that she has said. >> about vladimir putin and the russian government, in some. >> cases being. >> accused. of echoing talking points. >> of the kremlin. >> the second, of course, being. >> that mysterious. >> meeting. >> that she had with bashar al assad, the deposed. >
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ryan riley is here.i is back and with me at the table. former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst christie greenberg is back. ryan riley, i start with you. i think the political transaction is obvious. what's amazing to me is the metamorphosis of donald trump, who was so triggered by any notion that russia had done anything to help him win in 2016, and now is just doing his, you know, ious to all the groups with whatever he promised them for their votes. and this perso, described by a judge as a drug kingpin, basically in the online version, was not a bridge too far. >> yeah. i mean, pardons are where i think donald trump has the most unchecked power. i mean, just constitutionally, that's where he does. it's something that he can do whenever he wants, whenever he wants, and kind of any form that he wants. right. there's been some discussion, legal discussion about whether or not someone just declaring something out a window could be declared as a pardon. right. so he could, you know, he could put
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nobles, ryan. riley, peter alexander, guys, thank you so much. now, among those freed guy reffitt, he's a militia member from texas who was the first of the january 6th defendants to be convicted. take a look. you see him in the black jacket, wearing body armor and a helmet in a standoff with officers on the steps of the capitol. reffitt was carrying a loaded handgun, and he told people he wanted to physically drag nancy pelosi from the building. when he went home, he threatened his own children not to turn him in. but his son jackson did anyway. and now he faces the reality that his father is free. jackson reffitt joins me now. jackson, thank you so much for being here. i know this is not easy for you, and i know you previously said that trump pardoning your dad terrified you. so i wonder what the last day and a half has been like for you. >> well, it's. >> gotten worse. i mean. >> he's physically out. >> now. >> and that is. >> a reality. >> that i haven't really faced yet. i thought i had time. >> to work. >> with it and understand it and work
nobles, ryan. riley, peter alexander, guys, thank you so much. now, among those freed guy reffitt, he's a militia member from texas who was the first of the january 6th defendants to be convicted. take a look. you see him in the black jacket, wearing body armor and a helmet in a standoff with officers on the steps of the capitol. reffitt was carrying a loaded handgun, and he told people he wanted to physically drag nancy pelosi from the building. when he went home, he threatened his own...
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. >> nbc's ryan riley is outside the supreme court reading into this decision. what can you tell us, ryan? >> so the so the court has upheld the ban. so tiktok will not be allowed in the united states. >> these fines would go into place. >> but the but joe biden and the president has said that for the one day that this would be effective before he leaves office as president of the united states, that he is not going to enforce that. so the law itself has been upheld. this is a major blow for tiktok, and overall, it will be removed. the app store will have to remove the app. the app will no longer update to existing accounts, and essentially it will become defunct within a matter of months if enforced. but donald trump, of course, has said has asked in an unusual move had asked the supreme court to even he has expressed some support for tiktok. in fact, the tiktok one of the chief executives is coming to trump's inauguration and he has asked he has had an unusual filing before he actually became president to sort of let give him room to make an ultimate decision o
. >> nbc's ryan riley is outside the supreme court reading into this decision. what can you tell us, ryan? >> so the so the court has upheld the ban. so tiktok will not be allowed in the united states. >> these fines would go into place. >> but the but joe biden and the president has said that for the one day that this would be effective before he leaves office as president of the united states, that he is not going to enforce that. so the law itself has been upheld....
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thank you, ryan riley, appreciate your reporting. january 6th is sedition hunters. and you have deep, deep reporting. ryan, we always value you bringing us the latest in just a matter of minutes, president trump is expected to address economic leaders in davos amid his looming threat of tariffs ahead. the banking power player who is saying, quote, get over it. plus, trump has waffled on bringing down prices before. can he hatch a plan to bring down the cost of eggs? >> no matter. why you. >> started your. >> business, your. goal is to keep on growing. and with the help of financing from capetus, you can meet all of your business goals. because at capetus we finance the legacy builders, the creators, the freedom chasers, the opportunity seekers. at capetus, we finance when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering "seve
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ryan riley is here.the fbi, msnbc senior national security analyst frank figliuzzi is back with me at the table. former federal prosecutor, msnbc legal analyst christie greenberg is back. ryan riley, i start with you. i think the political transaction is obvious. what's amazing to me is the metamorphosis of donald trump, who was so triggered by any notion that russia had done anything to help him win in 2016, and now is just doing his, you know, ious to all the groups with whatever he promised them for their votes. and this perso, described by a judge as a drug kingpin, basically, in the online version, was not a bridge too far. >> yeah. >> i mean, pardons are. >> where i. >> think donald trump has the most unchecked power. i mean, just constitutionally. >> that's where. >> he does. >> it's something that he can do. >> whenever he wants, whenever he wants. >> and kind of any form that he wants. right. there's been some. >> discussion, legal. >> discussion about whether or. >> not someone. >> just declari
ryan riley is here.the fbi, msnbc senior national security analyst frank figliuzzi is back with me at the table. former federal prosecutor, msnbc legal analyst christie greenberg is back. ryan riley, i start with you. i think the political transaction is obvious. what's amazing to me is the metamorphosis of donald trump, who was so triggered by any notion that russia had done anything to help him win in 2016, and now is just doing his, you know, ious to all the groups with whatever he promised...
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nbc's ryan riley is following that for us. we know ryan. he's expected to talk about the justice department's obligation to follow long established norms. that's kind of an echo of what we heard thematically from president biden last night. what else are we expecting? >> yeah, i mean, i think we'll see a little bit of a pep talk from merrick garland towards the justice department's employees here, because obviously, i think there's a lot of employees who feel as though they're about to enter into a dark era in the justice department's history, figuring out whether they can survive for the next four years. >> and i think that merrick garland is going to, you know, defend his record. i expect we might see him get emotional at points during during this speech, because, you know, this is someone who's dedicated his entire career to law enforcement starting back, you know, way, way back. but in the 1990s, when he led the charge in the oklahoma city bombing, and then, lo and behold, on the, you know, the very day or the day after he was named the
nbc's ryan riley is following that for us. we know ryan. he's expected to talk about the justice department's obligation to follow long established norms. that's kind of an echo of what we heard thematically from president biden last night. what else are we expecting? >> yeah, i mean, i think we'll see a little bit of a pep talk from merrick garland towards the justice department's employees here, because obviously, i think there's a lot of employees who feel as though they're about to...
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nbc's ryan riley has been looking into that. and what did you find out, ryan? >> yeah, i mean, so these pardons are going to are, you know, inactive and they're going to start to roll out. i think that that's what we've seen already. you know, i've seen a number of filings from the from the dc, u.s. attorney, the interim dc, u.s. attorney motioning to dismiss these cases. so this process is going to play out in the in the pending cases. you know, obviously, people who are already serving their sentence, that's more of something that plays out on the bop side. but there's all these pending cases, you know, normally on a daily basis, if the court is open for business, there's at least 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 january 6th cases making their way through, whether that's for a status conference, whether that's for a sentencing. so we did see some cases today where the charges were just were dismissed against individuals, even though there were these cases pending. so we're going to continue to see that that motion going forward. and it's all being headed by the interim dc, u
nbc's ryan riley has been looking into that. and what did you find out, ryan? >> yeah, i mean, so these pardons are going to are, you know, inactive and they're going to start to roll out. i think that that's what we've seen already. you know, i've seen a number of filings from the from the dc, u.s. attorney, the interim dc, u.s. attorney motioning to dismiss these cases. so this process is going to play out in the in the pending cases. you know, obviously, people who are already serving...
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joining us now is nbc news justice reporter ryan riley. he's the author of sedition hunters how january 6th broke the justice system. ryan, thanks for being here tonight. i appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. >> is it fair to call what president trump has done tonight the maximalist solution to the pardon issue that he had proposed over these last couple of years that he's been running to return to the white house completely? >> i don't know that there's anything more he really could have done for january 6th. defendants other than, you know, these issue, these sweeping pardons and really, you know, the commutations that he spoke about when he said originally it was six and then when the documents came out, it was about 14. we're talking about those cases involving seditious conspiracy involving members of the oath boys, the proud boys and the oath keepers. and so everyone else, including, you know, hundreds of people charged with assaulting law enforcement officers are out, are going to be out here. it's really quite remarkable
joining us now is nbc news justice reporter ryan riley. he's the author of sedition hunters how january 6th broke the justice system. ryan, thanks for being here tonight. i appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. >> is it fair to call what president trump has done tonight the maximalist solution to the pardon issue that he had proposed over these last couple of years that he's been running to return to the white house completely? >> i don't know that there's anything...
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. >> more now from nbc news justice reporter ryan riley, author of the book sedition hunters and msnbcrespondent lisa rubin. ryan, you have been talking to prosecutors who worked these cases. what are they telling you now? >> yeah, i spoke with jason manning, who's a prosecutor who has worked these cases for years, you know, going to a federal courtroom where facts and evidence matter, unlike on capitol hill, where you can sort of say whatever you want for whatever political reason you need to whatever, you know, goal you're trying to accomplish, whatever talking point you're trying to say in, in court, the facts and the evidence speak and the facts and the evidence matter. and what jury after jury and after judge after judge found is that there was overwhelming evidence that hundreds of donald trump supporters assaulted law enforcement officers repeatedly and viciously, and they are now all pardoned. that's the clear truth. there is no disputing that no honest person can look at this evidence and dispute it in any way. here's what jason manning had to say. i would have. >> said the sa
. >> more now from nbc news justice reporter ryan riley, author of the book sedition hunters and msnbcrespondent lisa rubin. ryan, you have been talking to prosecutors who worked these cases. what are they telling you now? >> yeah, i spoke with jason manning, who's a prosecutor who has worked these cases for years, you know, going to a federal courtroom where facts and evidence matter, unlike on capitol hill, where you can sort of say whatever you want for whatever political reason...
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joining me now is nbc justice reporter ryan riley, author of sedition hunters. january 6th. eing here. this january 6th. defendant rioter who was killed by police. that just is one case, but we've seen others who are either wanted or rearrested, right? >> yeah. >> andrew taki is one of the ones that really. >> comes to mind for me. he's i. >> actually knew the story of the woman. >> who caught. >> him originally. it actually involved the website bumble. >> and basically what. >> she went on. >> she was living in dc, went on bumble and just. >> you know, changed. >> her filter. >> political beliefs to conservative and just sort of went swiping. >> and. >> got this guy to bite. >> and he was someone who admitted. >> to her, bragged about. >> being. >> on the front lines. she got a bunch of guys. >> to do this, by. >> the way. but, you know, three of. >> them she ended up sending to the fbi because she they admitted to. >> her that they were on the. >> grounds of the u.s. capitol. >> but this guy was bragging. >> i was. >> right. up there at the. >> front lines. >> and so. >> yo
joining me now is nbc justice reporter ryan riley, author of sedition hunters. january 6th. eing here. this january 6th. defendant rioter who was killed by police. that just is one case, but we've seen others who are either wanted or rearrested, right? >> yeah. >> andrew taki is one of the ones that really. >> comes to mind for me. he's i. >> actually knew the story of the woman. >> who caught. >> him originally. it actually involved the website bumble....
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joining us now, nbc news justice reporter ryan riley, also msnbc contributor paola ramos, who is in miami. all right. ryan, so there were these really violent ones. there were also the ones that were convicted on the most serious crimes, seditious conspiracy. it's everybody. >> yeah. it's everybody. i mean, it's just a full pardon for everyone. i mean, you know, so there are those ones specifically that they've carved out where they're going to, you know, where they've given them a commutation rather than a full pardon. but if you committed a crime at the capitol on january 6th, you got to get out of jail. free card here. and a lot of people are going to be able to cash that in before they were even arrested. because, you know, the online sleuths have identified more than 200 people who assaulted law enforcement officers that day who were never arrested. and i think that's one of the things that, you know, really doesn't necessarily break through more broadly, because, remember, there were 3000 people, more than 3000 people who entered the building that day. and when they originally start
joining us now, nbc news justice reporter ryan riley, also msnbc contributor paola ramos, who is in miami. all right. ryan, so there were these really violent ones. there were also the ones that were convicted on the most serious crimes, seditious conspiracy. it's everybody. >> yeah. it's everybody. i mean, it's just a full pardon for everyone. i mean, you know, so there are those ones specifically that they've carved out where they're going to, you know, where they've given them a...
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and joining me now is nbc news justice reporter ryan riley. how january 6th broke the justice system. ryan, big welcome, because you spoke with justice department prosecutors who called the pardons dangerous and a crushing blow to the justice system. here's what a line prosecutor who worked on january 6th cases said to you. take a listen. >> i would have said the same thing that i say to. >> anybody who questions the appropriateness of holding accountable the rioters on january 6th, which is take half an hour and watch body worn camera of an officer who was assaulted that day. take half an hour and imagine yourself standing in their shoes and think about what. type of message it sends to that police officer, to all of our country's police officers to issue a pardon that communicates those assaults are okay. >> sobering statement right there. in fact, over 600 of those pardoned were charged with assaulting police officers. so what else did prosecutors tell you about the pardons and the message it sends about the rule of law? >> yeah, i mean, so
and joining me now is nbc news justice reporter ryan riley. how january 6th broke the justice system. ryan, big welcome, because you spoke with justice department prosecutors who called the pardons dangerous and a crushing blow to the justice system. here's what a line prosecutor who worked on january 6th cases said to you. take a listen. >> i would have said the same thing that i say to. >> anybody who questions the appropriateness of holding accountable the rioters on january 6th,...
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reporter ryan riley. his work. >> has largely. >> been focused on the fallout. >> of the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. >> and he's written a book. >> about it. it's called sedition hunters. very good book. >> also with me is msnbc. legal correspondent lisa. >> rubin and. >> investigative reporter covering. >> washington for the new york times. >> michael schmidt. all right, ryan, i want to start with you. >> these january 6th. >> ers that have been. >> released are saying they want retribution. we heard that just now from enrique tarrio talking on on a podcast. what are the prosecutors who. >> put them behind. >> bars or who or. >> who. >> prosecuted them. >> and got. >> them put away saying about this? >> yeah, i mean, they're standing by these cases. and that's because there's overwhelming evidence of the guilt of hundreds of people who assaulted law enforcement officers viciously on january 6th. there is no reasonable doubt about these cases. these are cases. that went beyond a reasonable dou
reporter ryan riley. his work. >> has largely. >> been focused on the fallout. >> of the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. >> and he's written a book. >> about it. it's called sedition hunters. very good book. >> also with me is msnbc. legal correspondent lisa. >> rubin and. >> investigative reporter covering. >> washington for the new york times. >> michael schmidt. all right, ryan, i want to start with you. >> these...
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. >> i want to bring in nbc's ryan riley in washington. paola ramos is in miami, where she spent inauguration day at a j. >> six pardon watch party. >> frank figliuzzi is former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi and an msnbc senior national security analyst. with me here in studio, anthony coley, former senior adviser to attorney general merrick garland. >> welcome, all. >> ryan, help us get our arms around this, because it's a ton of people, including violent offenders, as i said, all being released, i guess, essentially at the same time. >> yeah. i mean, it's really sweeping and full. it's a full, complete sweeping pardon. and i think that that's, you know, really something that i think a lot of republicans on capitol hill are going to have to be grappling with in the next few days because a few of them put themselves out there and said that, you know, j.d. vance, for example, is that obviously that pardoning january 6th rioters who committed violent attacks on police officers was was not a good idea and that yet that
. >> i want to bring in nbc's ryan riley in washington. paola ramos is in miami, where she spent inauguration day at a j. >> six pardon watch party. >> frank figliuzzi is former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi and an msnbc senior national security analyst. with me here in studio, anthony coley, former senior adviser to attorney general merrick garland. >> welcome, all. >> ryan, help us get our arms around this, because it's a ton of people,...
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ryan riley, thank you very much.antic and the we live here now podcast that explored the justice for january 6th movement, hannah rosen. her most recent episode is titled even some january 6th ers don't agree with trump's blanket pardon. hannah, it is so interesting the position that you found yourself in living down the street from this. you know, this safe house, this place where sympathizers the wives of january 6th prisoners, convicts, violent convicts were living and hoping that at some point they would see their loved ones again. toward the end of the podcast, they seem to be giving up that hope, understanding that what their loved ones did was really very serious, and that maybe they should start to move on. fast forward just a few months and now they're all free. what's that been like? i mean, the most. >> possibly the most. dramatic thing that donald trump did in his first day came home to us in our neighborhood in washington, dc. >> very quickly. >> which is that i was walking past the safe house. >> that y
ryan riley, thank you very much.antic and the we live here now podcast that explored the justice for january 6th movement, hannah rosen. her most recent episode is titled even some january 6th ers don't agree with trump's blanket pardon. hannah, it is so interesting the position that you found yourself in living down the street from this. you know, this safe house, this place where sympathizers the wives of january 6th prisoners, convicts, violent convicts were living and hoping that at some...
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i want to bring in nbc's ryan riley. harry litman is a former u.s. attorney and host of the talking feds podcast. scott sapna maheshwari is a new york times reporter who covers tiktok, and nbc's brian chung will join me here in studio. okay, brian. let's start. you're right here. yeah, i understand we just heard from tiktok. what do they think about all this? >> yeah. well, look, tiktok just issuing its statement via tiktok, the tiktok us ceo saying basically that he hopes president trump comes in to save the day. take a listen. >> on behalf of everyone at tiktok and all our users across the country, i want to thank president trump for his commitment to work with us to find a solution that keeps tiktok available in the united states. >> adding later that, he said, rest assured, we will do everything in our power to ensure our platform thrives. the reason why he's issuing this statement is because with the biden administration essentially handing off the football to the trump administration to cross us over from when the ban would take effect on sunda
i want to bring in nbc's ryan riley. harry litman is a former u.s. attorney and host of the talking feds podcast. scott sapna maheshwari is a new york times reporter who covers tiktok, and nbc's brian chung will join me here in studio. okay, brian. let's start. you're right here. yeah, i understand we just heard from tiktok. what do they think about all this? >> yeah. well, look, tiktok just issuing its statement via tiktok, the tiktok us ceo saying basically that he hopes president trump...
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let's bring in nbc news justice reporter ryan riley.ay. what are you hearing? >> yeah, it's a really chaotic situation inside the justice department right now. i actually just talked to an official who said that the intern program was canceled, and there were interns crying in the hallway. there's been a number of section chiefs who were reassigned to other units that had nothing to do with their background. you had some people from the environmental and natural resources division, for example, put on a sanctuary city task force. so essentially, it seems like one of the big effort here, here is to drive people out of the government and make, you know, make them do jobs that they don't want to do in terms of, you know, the capitol siege section, it's already been shuttered, shut, shut down, even though there was a, you know, almost a year left on the statute of limitations for those crimes. but now, obviously, the justice department is not going to be bringing any more charges against individuals charged in connection with the january 6t
let's bring in nbc news justice reporter ryan riley.ay. what are you hearing? >> yeah, it's a really chaotic situation inside the justice department right now. i actually just talked to an official who said that the intern program was canceled, and there were interns crying in the hallway. there's been a number of section chiefs who were reassigned to other units that had nothing to do with their background. you had some people from the environmental and natural resources division, for...
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nbc's ryan riley is joining us now with more on this, along with former u.s. d senior fbi official chuck rosenberg. ryan, what are you hearing from the prosecutors who were involved in these cases as well as the victims? some of these police officers who were injured that day? >> yeah, there's definitely a lot of shock about the extent of them. i think, you know, it was sort of written in that there were already going to be pardons, probably hundreds of them for certainly misdemeanors. but there is this thought that at least maybe someone would prevail behind the scenes and that individuals who assaulted law enforcement officers on camera, on video, beyond a reasonable doubt, not in any reasonable dispute, would actually be pardoned. but everyone was pardoned. this was a massive pardon action against people who really viciously assaulted law enforcement officers that day. i actually talked with a sergeant gonell this morning, and he was one of the individuals who was assaulted, probably definitely in the top of the assaults that he suffered that day. >> and he
nbc's ryan riley is joining us now with more on this, along with former u.s. d senior fbi official chuck rosenberg. ryan, what are you hearing from the prosecutors who were involved in these cases as well as the victims? some of these police officers who were injured that day? >> yeah, there's definitely a lot of shock about the extent of them. i think, you know, it was sort of written in that there were already going to be pardons, probably hundreds of them for certainly misdemeanors....
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with us now nbc news justice reporter ryan riley at the us supreme court and nbc's savannahellers, who'svering this story very closely, nbc news white house correspondent aaron gilchrist and defense attorney misty marris, also with us, former federal prosecutor kristy greenberg. so, ryan, what exactly did the justices say in their decision? >> so they upheld the law. >> and i mean, you know, they said that basically the first amendment concerns that tiktok raised were not enough to overturn this law and keep it from going into effect specifically because of that, that foreign ownership. right. so, you know, obviously, foreign entities do not have the same sort of first amendment rights as ones within the united states. and why they said that all of these users within the united states are using this specific platform to, you know, share posts to communicate with others that there's nothing banning the government from putting something in place for national security reasons, that doesn't allow that company to be owned by a foreign entity. and that was really what was the emphasis here? yo
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nbc news justice reporter ryan riley joins us now. >> ryan, can you give us just the latest on this investigationaftermath. there was a lot of hubbub about how the attacker likely did not act alone but since then, the fbi has ruled that out. what do we know? >> often come after these attacks, they will say someone else was involved but honestly, you don't need another person in most of these attacks. if you just look at historically attacks in the past, the only real exception to that was the boston marathon bombers because they were working together because they were related. it there is a conspiracy that involves two people, suddenly the third person is an fbi special agent, especially in a lot of these confidential human sources. as soon as they introduced the third person to the mix, it is almost always the case, there is some guy who says, i just have the guy who can build these bombs just around the corner from you. as soon as you involve more people in these conspiracies, it becomes very, that is when it opens up. that is when the fbi gets themselves in there. they do have a real focus on
nbc news justice reporter ryan riley joins us now. >> ryan, can you give us just the latest on this investigationaftermath. there was a lot of hubbub about how the attacker likely did not act alone but since then, the fbi has ruled that out. what do we know? >> often come after these attacks, they will say someone else was involved but honestly, you don't need another person in most of these attacks. if you just look at historically attacks in the past, the only real exception to...
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ryan reilly, justice reporter for nbc news. he's the author of the important book sedition hunters how january 6th broke the justice system. and riley ryan, as the congressman was just saying, there are some of these cases that were still proceeding. they hadn't gone to trial yet, and they have had to be dismissed. but these some of these federal judges are saying they're not dismissing them the way donald trump wants them to be dismissed. there's been a dismissal, as they say, without prejudice, at least in one of them, that allows the possibility of these prosecutions recurring at some point in the future. >> yeah, we've had three judges thus far register their displeasure and sort of state for history the facts of these cases, because the facts and the evidence are just completely overwhelming in so many of these cases. and i would venture to say almost all of these cases, there are obviously some complicated cases involving, you know, seditious conspiracy where there are important questions of the law. but the evidence itself, in terms of especially these assaults, is just so overwhelming that, no, i don't think any like reasona
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and, riley, you've studied every one of these, ryan. you've studied every one of these prosecutions and been informing us about them as they went on. how many of these people? you know, there's this myth that there were no guns, that no one brought guns to the capitol that day. how many people did and how many people did? did you see testimony about real near lethal behavior and assault of police officers? >> yeah, there are a lot of guns at the capitol that day. will never have a full count of how many there were, because so few people were arrested that day. and it's so difficult to prove that someone had a gun at that point. but, you know, right near that place where michael fanone was being assaulted in that video, inside of that tunnel, there was a man who actually had two guns on him that day, one of which he dropped in the fray there and left there and then reported stolen. when he got back, he had another gun on him as well. and so that's just one example. but at the tip of the spear, before they actually reach that lower west t
and, riley, you've studied every one of these, ryan. you've studied every one of these prosecutions and been informing us about them as they went on. how many of these people? you know, there's this myth that there were no guns, that no one brought guns to the capitol that day. how many people did and how many people did? did you see testimony about real near lethal behavior and assault of police officers? >> yeah, there are a lot of guns at the capitol that day. will never have a full...
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but under this current department of justice, may very well not be. >> ryan riley, thank you for yourour years of coverage of these cases, these prosecutions. and andrew weissmann, thank you for joining our discussion tonight. you're welcome. thank you. and coming up, the washington post is reporting new information about tulsi gabbard's trip to syria, where she visited twice, which were in 2017. she twice visited with syrian dictator bashar al assad. her senate confirmation hearing for director of national intelligence still has not been scheduled. and this story doesn't help. house intelligence committee member jim himes will committee member jim himes will join us next. some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. it's gonna get nasty later. like you know, to check the weather first, before sailing. have fun on land. i'll go tell the coast guard. so check all state first for a quote that could save you hundreds. the future of cool, comfortable sleep is here. introducing the new sleep number climate cool smart bed. the only smart bed in
but under this current department of justice, may very well not be. >> ryan riley, thank you for yourour years of coverage of these cases, these prosecutions. and andrew weissmann, thank you for joining our discussion tonight. you're welcome. thank you. and coming up, the washington post is reporting new information about tulsi gabbard's trip to syria, where she visited twice, which were in 2017. she twice visited with syrian dictator bashar al assad. her senate confirmation hearing for...
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masks investigation, mass conviction, all the trials, all the police now wiped off the books, nbc's ryan riley. >> all right. this morning, there's also new fallout over president biden's pardons of five family members in his last minutes in office. biden, under the guise of protecting them from unfair political and legal persecution, preemptively pardoned his brothers, james and frank biden and his sister, valerie biden owens and john owens and sarah biden and the spouses of valerie and james. it's disgusting. bill daley, a longtime biden friend who is white house chief of staff under president obama, told axios. it confirms that there are serious concerns about culpability. daley said the bidens will never wipe this quote stain from the former president's legacy. meanwhile, npr reports that before biden commuted the life sentence of indigenous activist leonard peltier peltier on monday, he received a warning from outgoing fbi director christopher wray. peltier was convicted of killing two fbi agents in the 1970s. wray told the white house that commuting his sentence would be shattering to th
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we're trying to you had ryan riley on who knows everything about this. but i think over the next couple of days, we're going to be tracking a lot about the people who are going to be walking out of their prison cells thanks to donald trump. >> yeah. treated by trump as if they have been vindicated. as if they're the heroes, as if they've been mistreated. and they did nothing wrong when the government in hundreds of cases has made the case conclusively. and in many of those cases, we have seen public video and photographic evidence of the kinds of violence these folks committed against police officers. and they're going to walk and be a new class of hero in the in the in the trump musk movement. it is a we are we are crossing a little bit of a rubicon in terms of celebration of political violence in this country. by doing this and i don't i don't think this is this is an issue that has anything to do with like how we should think about the pardon power. i think this is how we should think about president wanting to have paramilitary force on his side. >>
we're trying to you had ryan riley on who knows everything about this. but i think over the next couple of days, we're going to be tracking a lot about the people who are going to be walking out of their prison cells thanks to donald trump. >> yeah. treated by trump as if they have been vindicated. as if they're the heroes, as if they've been mistreated. and they did nothing wrong when the government in hundreds of cases has made the case conclusively. and in many of those cases, we have...
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you spoke with our colleague ryan riley on thursday.e reported that you spoke with victim services advocates at doj about trying to get restraining orders against some of these january 6th rioters who nearly killed you. as you just detailed, they refused to give you info on the assailants that would help you secure those restraining orders, telling you from the perspective of the new doj quote, you are no longer a victim. how then are you supposed to protect your family if you don't have access to that vital information? >> yeah, i mean, it it alleviates the possibility of obtaining protective orders. the way a protective order works is that, you know, once you've applied for it, you're given a two week period. during that time, law enforcement has to make attempts to serve the individuals. these guys were scattered, like sticks to the wind when they were released from the bureau of prisons. and so, you know, me being able to obtain that information on my own is virtually impossible. and so i look to the department of justice, who, you
you spoke with our colleague ryan riley on thursday.e reported that you spoke with victim services advocates at doj about trying to get restraining orders against some of these january 6th rioters who nearly killed you. as you just detailed, they refused to give you info on the assailants that would help you secure those restraining orders, telling you from the perspective of the new doj quote, you are no longer a victim. how then are you supposed to protect your family if you don't have access...
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let's bring in nbc news justice reporter ryan riley. and tim miller is back with me. only spoke to fanone, you also have new reporting from federal judges who are very upset about these pardons. what do you know? >> yeah. so the federal judges here have issued a lot of have had opinions. just three of them so far have issued opinions, basically trying to lay out their opposition to these pardons while, you know, going through with their duties. because obviously, under the constitution, the president has this ability to pardon, but sort of registering, i think their dissent in a way, and saying that, you know, regardless of these pardons and regardless of what donald trump has decided to do, that the history of january 6th itself cannot be replaced, cannot be erased. and the evidence that has been laid out in these court proceedings is irrefutable. and it shows that this mob of donald trump supporters who believed his lies about the about the 2020 election, brutally assaulted law enforcement officers that day and dragged some of them down, dragged some of them down th
let's bring in nbc news justice reporter ryan riley. and tim miller is back with me. only spoke to fanone, you also have new reporting from federal judges who are very upset about these pardons. what do you know? >> yeah. so the federal judges here have issued a lot of have had opinions. just three of them so far have issued opinions, basically trying to lay out their opposition to these pardons while, you know, going through with their duties. because obviously, under the constitution,...
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nbc's ryan riley doing great reporting on this story right from the beginning of it. about a lot of the people we know who voted for donald trump. and they talked about deregulation. we heard the argument, you get everything when you vote for donald trump. so you got deregulation. maybe men who became women are not going to compete in women's sports, which is a huge issue. all the things that concern you. but you also get the jails empty on january 6th. >> that's the interesting thing. you talk to people, not maga people, people who voted for trump, who you go, well, you know how wrong that is to let these people out. yeah. but yeah, yeah. but and we have the democrats have to understand with that. yeah. but means because if you're going to give them the things that they need that they want and their lives are better in the end, that's what so does sydney, could you do me a favor? >> all of those people that told you that they, your jewish friends that told you they could never vote for kamala harris, right, because of what happened on october 7th? could you ask them?
nbc's ryan riley doing great reporting on this story right from the beginning of it. about a lot of the people we know who voted for donald trump. and they talked about deregulation. we heard the argument, you get everything when you vote for donald trump. so you got deregulation. maybe men who became women are not going to compete in women's sports, which is a huge issue. all the things that concern you. but you also get the jails empty on january 6th. >> that's the interesting thing....
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ryan beasley with the lob carlton lingard. junior with authority. two hand flush. dons by a dozen at the half. another look usf led by double digits most of the way from there on out. tyrone riley the fourth. woo look out below. malik thomas with the pass. dons win 8063. five and two in the wcc. and santa clara lost at lmu. the number 18. cal women at number 16. duke you're your new acc rivalry. only the bears second ever trip to cameron indoor. and this is one they're going to want to forget. poor shooting a horrendous 31 turnovers for cal in the game. duke scored 32 off those miscues, led by freshman toby fournier. these look like replays of the basket you just saw. but they're not. it's just cal couldn't stop her. same thing over and over. she had 23 off the bench. cal loses 7238. fewest points duke has ever given up in a ranked game to the ice. we go now. sharks fans showing up in columbus ohio. blue jackets already up one. nothing. sharks turn it over deep in their own end and that is a problem. kent johnson shoots and scores two nothing columbus to the third period. macklin celebrini throwing it towards the net. good things usually happen tyler toffoli right place, right
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riley, who made the transition three pointer. dons extended their lead by four in the second half. san ramon native ryand past the defender, drives to the basket and gets the layup to fall in. the dons won 81 to 69 on the ice. it was another tough night for the san jose sharks. the florida panthers routed them 7 to 2 tonight. the sharks have allowed at least five goals in each of the last three games. take a look at that. the panthers defeating the sharks 7 to 2. that is a hard, hard, hard loss. >> yes. not fun to see that. >> no. well, we are hoping to see a little bit of rain, but sounds like it will just be a little. >> a few showers tonight and into tomorrow morning. maybe a chance, but then more sunshine. >> all right. sounds good. thanks so much, mark, and thank you for oini us matic music] - 16 celebrities have enlisted in real military training. - you've stepped into our world. - in the home of special forces selection. - this is where it began. - ocean warfare is treacherous.
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ryan beasley with the lob carlton lingard. junior with authority. two hand flush. dons by a dozen at the half. another look usf led by double digits most of the way from there on out tyrone riley fourth. woof. look out below. malik thomas with the pass. dons win 8663. five and two in the wcc and santa clara lost at lmu. the number 18. cal women at number 16. duke, you're youw acc rivalry. only the bears second ever trip to cameron indoor, and this is one they're going to want to forget. poor shooting a horrendous 31 turnovers for cal in the game. duke scored 32 off those miscues, led by freshman toby fournier. these look like replays of the basket you just saw. but they're not. it's just cal couldn't stop her. same thing over and over. she had 23 off the bench. cal loses 7238. fewest points duke has ever given up in a ranked game to the ice. we go now. sharks fans showing up in columbus ohio. blue jackets already up one. nothing. sharks turn it over deep in their own end. and that is a problem. kent johnson shoots and scores two nothing columbus to the third period. macklin celebrini throwing it towards the net. good things usually happen tyler toffoli right place, right time.
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