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it could also be stuff that relates to the national archives specifically. especially because the january six investigation keeps rolling out all this new stuff they found about these fake electoral slates that were sent to the national archives. so, for example, on the first question here, was illegal? did they not was illegal? the january 6th investigators have given us a resounding yes. on both of those. the january 6th investigators have shown testimony that not only to the white house counsel 's office conclude that the fake electors plan was illegal, the white house counsel's office formally notified white house chief of staff, mark meadows and trump lawyer, rudy giuliani. and all of the other people who happen to be allowed into the meeting about it. the white house counsel's office told them outright, at the white house, that the fake electors thing was illegal. so, it was illegal, they knew it was illegal. the january 6th investigators have also shown testimony from not one but two top trump campaign lawyers. concluding themselves that the fake elect
it could also be stuff that relates to the national archives specifically. especially because the january six investigation keeps rolling out all this new stuff they found about these fake electoral slates that were sent to the national archives. so, for example, on the first question here, was illegal? did they not was illegal? the january 6th investigators have given us a resounding yes. on both of those. the january 6th investigators have shown testimony that not only to the white house...
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the archivist didn't receive them. we know in fact the archive did receive them. sent registered mail weeks earlier from washington and michigan and referred by the archives, these are in the national archives records, as kyle cheney at "politico" was first to point out earlier today, we know the national archives received these, this is not some lost in the mail problem that senator ron johnson had to sub in at the last moment with the last leg of the pony express. the archive had these. ites is in charge of receiving e actual certified legal votes from the states and gives those real vote to the vice president so he can count them on january 6th. the archivist did that. that's why pence had the real certified votes, physically, to count them on january 6th. the archive sent mike pence the real chvote, the archivist did t give the jump mail, the illegal counterfeit not certified fake electoral slates, too. we know they had them. we know they had received them. they didn't pass that jump on to the actual vice president for the actual counting of the real electoral votes so what senator ron johnson and his office tried to arrange at the last minute before pence started to start the
the archivist didn't receive them. we know in fact the archive did receive them. sent registered mail weeks earlier from washington and michigan and referred by the archives, these are in the national archives records, as kyle cheney at "politico" was first to point out earlier today, we know the national archives received these, this is not some lost in the mail problem that senator ron johnson had to sub in at the last moment with the last leg of the pony express. the archive had...
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>> the submission of these fake elector slates to the national archives is potentially a crime in the sense that it may be falsifying documents in submitting them to the national archives. that might get you in federal land. but, i mean, there are a lot of different state crimes that address elections. and you might have a fraud or other crimes there. so you have both state and federal potential crimes here. and again and again, the defense comes back to one thing. how far is ignorance going to go? because it seems to me the facts in many cases are set in stone. they're covered by e-mails. they're covered by phone calls that were recorded. >> there is no doubt this is a legally questionable path to go down. >> it may be the only path. look, as a criminal defense attorney, sometimes you take the facts as you get them and you only have certain defenses available to you. and as i'm watching this unfold, more and more i start thinking, well, the only thing left is a knowledge-type defense. not quite an insanity defense, but a knowledge. what did they know? and were they acting in good fai
>> the submission of these fake elector slates to the national archives is potentially a crime in the sense that it may be falsifying documents in submitting them to the national archives. that might get you in federal land. but, i mean, there are a lot of different state crimes that address elections. and you might have a fraud or other crimes there. so you have both state and federal potential crimes here. and again and again, the defense comes back to one thing. how far is ignorance...
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this book founders online a website hosted by the national archives through the national historical publications and records commission has transcriptions of thousands of documents written by and to the nation's founders. jefferson's letter to peel is easily accessible on founders online and that portal also gives us the context for the title of today's book. in an 1820 letter at the end of a proud description of the new university jefferson told us correspondent. this institution will be based on the limitable freedom of the human mind. for here. we are not afraid to follow truth wherever it may lead nor to tolerate any error. so long as reason is left free to combat it. andrew jayashaughnessy is vice president of the thomas jefferson foundation at monticello and saunders director of the robert h smith international center for jefferson studies. his previous books included an empire divided the american revolution and the british caribbean and the men who lost america joining him in conversation is holly brewer burke professor of american history and associate professor at the university of mar
this book founders online a website hosted by the national archives through the national historical publications and records commission has transcriptions of thousands of documents written by and to the nation's founders. jefferson's letter to peel is easily accessible on founders online and that portal also gives us the context for the title of today's book. in an 1820 letter at the end of a proud description of the new university jefferson told us correspondent. this institution will be based...
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and so that's what the chairwoman of the house oversight committee writes to the national archives. e revelations about these unaccounted gifts raise concerns for the potential of undue influence over former president trump by foreign governments, which may have put the national security and foreign policy interests of the united states at risk and about possible violations telephone constitution's imlens klaus which precipitates the president from obtaining benefits from foreign entities while in office. to look at how the trump administration may have been skirting ethics laws. >> well, of course they were. you had those dignitaries staying at the trump international hotel and racking up huge bills there. okay. i understand, let's talk about these gifts, though. how they usually tracked and stored? is there an organized process for this? >> there is a very meticulous process for this. when a president receives a gift overseas, it goes to the white house. it is appraised by the white house, and then they send a list to the state department of all of these gifts. there is no u.s. gov
and so that's what the chairwoman of the house oversight committee writes to the national archives. e revelations about these unaccounted gifts raise concerns for the potential of undue influence over former president trump by foreign governments, which may have put the national security and foreign policy interests of the united states at risk and about possible violations telephone constitution's imlens klaus which precipitates the president from obtaining benefits from foreign entities while...
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that's usually between the national archives and congress. the national archives contains the official record of the government operation, whereas they tend to be in the personal papers. so, the letter is going to be a personal paper to lincoln that he obviously decided. did not know he was going to die in 1865. this is a friendly letter from home. and i am giving you news of springfield. so, you can almost imagine lincoln sitting in the office, thinking, oh, that guy. and oh, so and so. and i'd like to hear about the dog and there is something kind of a reminder about the place that he was familiar with and loved. that was also striking. what's also striking about the letter compared to others, and particularly in presidential papers, is he is not asking for anything. and to be honest, that is a very big deal. you can imagine that was another relief for lincoln. that billy is not asking for the postmaster ship of springfield. because presidential papers are now all online. and if you dare to go peruse them, you will see that presidents, the b
that's usually between the national archives and congress. the national archives contains the official record of the government operation, whereas they tend to be in the personal papers. so, the letter is going to be a personal paper to lincoln that he obviously decided. did not know he was going to die in 1865. this is a friendly letter from home. and i am giving you news of springfield. so, you can almost imagine lincoln sitting in the office, thinking, oh, that guy. and oh, so and so. and...
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. >> correct me if i'm wrong, but the national archives has come in early july, have you received any more of this document? >> we received narrow documents on a regular basis, so we still have some expectations that more will come. they just come as they are prepared. >> what about meadows? >> have there been any -- have there been any updates to doj of why they have not moved forward? >> as far as i know there is no movement on mr. meadows. obviously, the fact that we have information from mr. hutchinson today, that he was aware of a lot of things going on, he comes forward with any other information remains to be seen. >> anything from doj on why they haven't moved forward? >> there has been no communication with the doj. they do their job and the committee, we do ours. we are prepared to work with them as cooperatively as possible. we have been tasked with the responsibility of looking at the facts and circumstances around january 6, and that's what we are doing. in that process, i'm sure there will be opportunities for us to talk and eventually share a lot of the information that
. >> correct me if i'm wrong, but the national archives has come in early july, have you received any more of this document? >> we received narrow documents on a regular basis, so we still have some expectations that more will come. they just come as they are prepared. >> what about meadows? >> have there been any -- have there been any updates to doj of why they have not moved forward? >> as far as i know there is no movement on mr. meadows. obviously, the fact...
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so that's the difference usually between the national archives and library of congress is national archives contains the official record of the government and it's it's operations. whereas in the manuscript division. we tend to have people's personal papers. so a letter from billy the barber is going to be a personal communication to lincoln that that he obviously decided to keep or had set aside not knowing he was going to kind of diet in 1865. but so this is a a friendly voice from from home and i'm and giving you news of springfield so you can almost imagine lincoln sitting in the office thinking oh that guy and oh so and so is married and glad to hear about the dog and you know, just something kind of a reminder. of a place that he was familiar with and loved what's also striking about the letter compared to some of the others that you may see in jonathan's book and elsewhere and particularly in presidential papers is billy's not asking for anything and and that to be honest that is a that's a very big deal and you can imagine that was another relief to lincoln that billy's not asking f
so that's the difference usually between the national archives and library of congress is national archives contains the official record of the government and it's it's operations. whereas in the manuscript division. we tend to have people's personal papers. so a letter from billy the barber is going to be a personal communication to lincoln that that he obviously decided to keep or had set aside not knowing he was going to kind of diet in 1865. but so this is a a friendly voice from from home...
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maybe a specialist at the national historical archives. , however, the service is quite expensive, it is much cheaper to look for information on your own. to do this, you need to register in the reading room of the archive, where information about your ancestors is stored about the archive worker will provide you with advice in order for a modern person to start searching for such materials, but it is advisable to find out some information about his ancestors who lived in the territory modern belarus at least at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. it is desirable to know the date of birth of a person. at least approximately , it is very important to know the place of birth from the place of birth of the ancestors, it just depends in which archive data about your relatives is stored, even if all ancestors lived on the territory of belarus, get ready that you will have to travel to different institutions, the archive will protect documents on the territory of the former vitebsk mogilev and minsk province based on the mate
maybe a specialist at the national historical archives. , however, the service is quite expensive, it is much cheaper to look for information on your own. to do this, you need to register in the reading room of the archive, where information about your ancestors is stored about the archive worker will provide you with advice in order for a modern person to start searching for such materials, but it is advisable to find out some information about his ancestors who lived in the territory modern...
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about that call, along with never before seen photographs of the president on that call from the national archives. >> when i got in, somebody called me and said that the family and others were in the oval. and do i want to come up? so, i went upstairs. >> who do you recall being in the oval office? >> don junior, erik, laura, kimberly. i believe meadows was there. at some point, ivanka came in. >> it wasn't a specific formal discussion, of it was very loose and casual. >> he said at some point there is a telephone conversation between the president and the vice president, is that correct? >> yes. >> when i entered the office, the second time, he was on the telephone with who i later found out to be was the vice president. >> could you hear the vice president? we're only heard the presidents and? >> only heard the presidents and. >> at some point, it started off conversational that became heeded. >> the conversation was pretty heated. >> i think, till it became in a louder tone, i don't think anyone who's paying attention to it initially. >> didier or any part of the conversation or just the end o
about that call, along with never before seen photographs of the president on that call from the national archives. >> when i got in, somebody called me and said that the family and others were in the oval. and do i want to come up? so, i went upstairs. >> who do you recall being in the oval office? >> don junior, erik, laura, kimberly. i believe meadows was there. at some point, ivanka came in. >> it wasn't a specific formal discussion, of it was very loose and casual....
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about that call, along with never before seen photographs of the president on that call from the national archives. >> when i got in, somebody called me and said that the family and others were in the oval. and do i want to come up? so, i went upstairs. >> who do you recall being in the oval office? >> don junior, erik, laura, kimberly. i believe meadows was there. at some point, ivanka came in. >> it wasn't a specific formal discussion, of it was very loose and casual. >> he said at some point there is a telephone conversation between the president and the vice president, is that correct? >> yes. >> when i entered the office, the second time, he was on the telephone with who i later found out to be was the vice president. >> could you hear the vice president? we're only heard the presidents and? >> only heard the presidents and. >> at some point, it started off conversational that became heeded. >> the conversation was pretty heated. >> i think, till it became in a louder tone, i don't think anyone who's paying attention to it initially. >> didier or any part of the conversation or just the end o
about that call, along with never before seen photographs of the president on that call from the national archives. >> when i got in, somebody called me and said that the family and others were in the oval. and do i want to come up? so, i went upstairs. >> who do you recall being in the oval office? >> don junior, erik, laura, kimberly. i believe meadows was there. at some point, ivanka came in. >> it wasn't a specific formal discussion, of it was very loose and casual....
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to folks why all this matters, the chairwoman of the oversight committee in the letter to the national archivesand foreign policy interests of the united states being at risk. about possible violations of constitution which prohibits the president from obtaining benefits from foreign entities while in office. so clearly, this doesn't just have to do with the gifts, but what those gifts may have represented, and any impact they could have had on the president's relationship with those foreign governments. >> i was reading another example a gift given to the trump administration officials where $5800 bottle of whisky that's missing. they span the full range of types of gifts. kylie, thank you for that interesting report. >>> nfl quarterback deshaun watson making headlines again and again. and this has nothing to do with football. a 24th woman is now accusing him of sexual misconduct. 24. how the nfl is responding. ♪ ♪ aleve x. its revolutionary rollerball design delers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. i didn't realize my dna could tell me if i had a hig
to folks why all this matters, the chairwoman of the oversight committee in the letter to the national archivesand foreign policy interests of the united states being at risk. about possible violations of constitution which prohibits the president from obtaining benefits from foreign entities while in office. so clearly, this doesn't just have to do with the gifts, but what those gifts may have represented, and any impact they could have had on the president's relationship with those foreign...
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and i want to read to you a statement from this letter from chairwoman maloney to the national archivest explains this. she says, quote, the revelations about unaccounted for gifts raise concerns about the potential for undue influence over former president trump by foreign governments which may have put national security and foreign policy interests of the united states at risk. and about possible violations of the constitution emoluments clause, which prohibits the president from obtaining benefits from foreign entities while in office. this is an example of house democrats using their authority to investigate laws which it was related to ethics and the like, that the president, former president trump is suspected of violating. guys. >> very very interesting, thank you. >>> the white house says another shipment of baby formula from overseas is headed to the u.s. but one mother says that she is terrified of running out of a specialized formula that her sons need. she joins us next. our clients come to us with complicated situations that occur in their lives. for them it's the biggest m
and i want to read to you a statement from this letter from chairwoman maloney to the national archivest explains this. she says, quote, the revelations about unaccounted for gifts raise concerns about the potential for undue influence over former president trump by foreign governments which may have put national security and foreign policy interests of the united states at risk. and about possible violations of the constitution emoluments clause, which prohibits the president from obtaining...
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it's also a federal law on submitting false statements and forging documents at the national archives of electoral vigilantism. even if you think you're the victim, you can't take the line tehran hands. >> let's talk about the january 6th hearings. we've heard from the committee over and over again that trump was told there was no legal basis to overturn the election. yet, he pushed on. he persisted. is this the right kind of argument for the committee to be making? >> i think so. i think that they've got a very strong case. at a minimum, it's enough of a threshold that you would think you had to have the justice department open up a robust criminal investigation. it exceeds that line by tenfold. the big question is, does it get you actually to the point of enough evidence that the prosecutors would feel that they're confident in pursuing an indictment. i do think that they've amassed an enormous amount of evidence in that regard. that trump was told it was illegal and he pursued it anyway. and some of the better lawyers on the trump campaign peeled off. we have three lawyers on the r
it's also a federal law on submitting false statements and forging documents at the national archives of electoral vigilantism. even if you think you're the victim, you can't take the line tehran hands. >> let's talk about the january 6th hearings. we've heard from the committee over and over again that trump was told there was no legal basis to overturn the election. yet, he pushed on. he persisted. is this the right kind of argument for the committee to be making? >> i think so. i...
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and they're getting new documents from the national archives, all of which has led the committee to reassess how it wants to present its evidence in the months ahead. now, looking ahead to tomorrow, the focus will be heavily on what donald trump did to pressure his justice department to lean on states, in particular to change their electoral results, and how those republican justice department officials stood up to the president. we'll hear from jeffrey rosen, the former acting attorney general, as well as rich donahue, who is the former acting deputy attorney steven the justice department, all expected to testify, as the current justice department is pushing the committee to provide more information about the evidence that they have. bennie thompson saying they are doing just that, and plan to do more of that in july, even as the justice department wants it to move faster. >> manu, thank you. i want to go now to washington post reporter josh dossy. you broke the story about the fake elector scheme. i mentioned georgia and michigan. obviously, you know, the big question is, question states,
and they're getting new documents from the national archives, all of which has led the committee to reassess how it wants to present its evidence in the months ahead. now, looking ahead to tomorrow, the focus will be heavily on what donald trump did to pressure his justice department to lean on states, in particular to change their electoral results, and how those republican justice department officials stood up to the president. we'll hear from jeffrey rosen, the former acting attorney...
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all sent into the national archives, sent in documents saying we are the lectors for donald trump forquotation marks, justification for these trump supporters to do this? >> yeah, article 2 of the constitution tells us that it is up to state legislatures to decide how to allocate their state's electoral votes. the problem for donald trump all seven states had already done that. many years ago, they said whoever wins the popular vote for the state gets all the electoral votes. they tried to twist this to say, well, states, you can do whatever you want. you really can't, after the fact. this effort ultimately was doomed legally. it was doomed politically. largely because many republican state officials said no way. it was also doomed as a mathematical and practical matter. because donald trump would have needed to flip not one but at least three of these states. and the margins were at least 10,000 votes. we're not talking about a florida 2000 scenario to flip the votes. no way he practically could have done that. it was a big swing. >> and ben ginsburg to testified before the committee
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intentionally false electoral slates and transmit those slates to congress to the vice president and the national archives falsely certifying that trump one state's he actually lost. in our final to june hearings. you will hear how president trump summoned a violent mob and directed them illegally to march on the united states capitol. while the violence was underway, president trump failed to take immediate action to stop the violence and instruct his supporters to leave the capitol. as we present these initial findings, keep 2 points in mind. our investigation is still ongoing. so what we make public here will not be the complete set of information. we will ultimately disclose. and second, the department of justice is currently working with cooperating witnesses and he's disclosed to date only some of the information it is identified from encrypted communications and other sources. on december 18th 2020, a group including general michael flynn, city pow, rudy giuliani and others visited the white house. they stayed late into the evening. we know that the group discussed a number of dramatic steps, inclu
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the truman library, the first time that the national archive and record administration was there too. it is a terrific, terrific, library. i hope that the last president, whose name i never mentioned in the book -- >> thank you. >> [laughs] not even in the end. i hope that the national archive and record administration can take some control of this, under some historical records. although a lot of it will be lost in 2020. >> well, we've been talking to jeffrey frank about his wonderful new book the trials of harry s truman: the extraordinary presidency of an ordinary man, 1945-1953. the and i enjoyed this because, the third time i'm saying this, the narrative just went along. all of the interesting people that you have ferreted out around him, as well. and the quotes that come with it! this is, today was the day of release. we appreciate that. those of you who are watching right now can still get a day of release book plate. you can, if you are watching later on c-span, we'll still have book plates just like this that jeffrey had signed for us. we will have those, as well. we want to
the truman library, the first time that the national archive and record administration was there too. it is a terrific, terrific, library. i hope that the last president, whose name i never mentioned in the book -- >> thank you. >> [laughs] not even in the end. i hope that the national archive and record administration can take some control of this, under some historical records. although a lot of it will be lost in 2020. >> well, we've been talking to jeffrey frank about his...
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jamie raskin, a member of the committee, who told me not just this issue but evidence from the national archives, tips that are coming in from their tip line, have all forced the committee to look into this new information and reassess how they're going to present their findings. >> manuraju, thanks so much. we want today get a sense of the impact these hearings are having or are not having on real americans. jeff zeleny spoke to voters who are tuning in and voters who tuned out long ago to gauge their reactions to the proceedings so far. >> history repeats itself, and so i do think we need to have history record what happens to prevent this from happening again. >> frank richards has been closely watching the congressional hearings investigating the january 6th attack. hoping all americans, not just democrats like himself, are paying at least some attention. >> from the hearings, and i'm not a big mike pence fan, i really respect what mike pence did. i think we all need to be patriots and respect the constitution, which we're sworn to defend. >> richards is among the millions who have tuned in
jamie raskin, a member of the committee, who told me not just this issue but evidence from the national archives, tips that are coming in from their tip line, have all forced the committee to look into this new information and reassess how they're going to present their findings. >> manuraju, thanks so much. we want today get a sense of the impact these hearings are having or are not having on real americans. jeff zeleny spoke to voters who are tuning in and voters who tuned out long ago...
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intentionally false electoral slates and transmit those slates to congress, to the vice president and the national archives. falsely certifying that trump one states he actually lost. in our final, to june hearings, you will hear how president trump summoned a violent mob and directed them illegally to march on the united states capital. while the violence was underway, president trump failed to take immediate action to stop the violence and instruct his supporters to leave the capital. as we...
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the letters, now part of the national archives, were never delivered. >> today is that time for his storyd. >> reporter: wilson's words featured in a powerful new documentary by ancestry, "a dream delivered: the lost letters of hawkins wilson." >> this story is really kind of a reminder that we should be chasing their voices, hearing from them, their perspective, and using that to kind of guide us going forward. >> reporter: the clues in wilson's letters led to this moment in virginia. for the first time, kelly and her mother meeting linda epps-parker and valerie gray-holmes, also descendants of hawkins wilson. >> meet your family. >> hi. >> how are you? >> i felt a connectedness to them. it just was genuine. >> reporter: we were there for their second reunion. it was just as emotional. >> god bless you. i'm so proud of you. >> thank you so, so much. >> reporter: more than 150 years after hawkins wilson wrote his letters, on this juneteenth, his descendants say he achieved his dream to reunite his family. kenneth moton, abc news, washington. >> thank you! >> so happy that kenneth was able
the letters, now part of the national archives, were never delivered. >> today is that time for his storyd. >> reporter: wilson's words featured in a powerful new documentary by ancestry, "a dream delivered: the lost letters of hawkins wilson." >> this story is really kind of a reminder that we should be chasing their voices, hearing from them, their perspective, and using that to kind of guide us going forward. >> reporter: the clues in wilson's letters led to...
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. >> reporter: also this weekend, the national archives museum is displaying the original emancipation proclamation alongside the juneteenth order in a statement, president biden said great nations don't ignore their most painful moments, they confront them to grow stronger philip >> wise words there. chris, thank you so much >>> some relief at the pump may be coming for americans. treasury secretary janet yellen said in an interview the biden administration is considering a federal gas tax holiday which could save drivers just over 18 cents a gallon. >> the news comes as the national average for a gallon of gas dipped below $5 over the weekend. that's according to aaa. 17 states are still paying over $5 california with the highest price at the pump, nearly $6.50 a gallon. >>> a new policy banning transgender women from competing in women's international swimming events goes into effect today. for more on this, we bring in nbc's janis mackey frayer who's live in beijing. >> reporter: good morning. this is a big decision from fina, the governing organization of swimming. the vote 71.5%
. >> reporter: also this weekend, the national archives museum is displaying the original emancipation proclamation alongside the juneteenth order in a statement, president biden said great nations don't ignore their most painful moments, they confront them to grow stronger philip >> wise words there. chris, thank you so much >>> some relief at the pump may be coming for americans. treasury secretary janet yellen said in an interview the biden administration is considering...
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it's also a federal law on submitting false statements and forging documents at the national archiveswe mean by a form of electoral vigilantism. even if you think you're the victim, you can't take the line tehran hands. >> let's talk about the january 6th hearings. we've heard from the committee over and over again that trump was told there was no legal basis to overturn the election. yet, he pushed on. he persisted. is this the right kind of argument for the committee to be making? >> i think so. i think that they've got a very strong case. at a minimum, it's enough of a threshold that you would think you had to have the justice department open up a robust criminal investigation. it exceeds that line by tenfold. the big question is, does it get you actually to the point of enough evidence that the prosecutors would feel that they're confident in pursuing an indictment. i do think that they've amassed an enormous amount of evidence in that regard. that trump was told it was illegal and he pursued it anyway. and some of the better lawyers on the trump campaign peeled off. we have three
it's also a federal law on submitting false statements and forging documents at the national archiveswe mean by a form of electoral vigilantism. even if you think you're the victim, you can't take the line tehran hands. >> let's talk about the january 6th hearings. we've heard from the committee over and over again that trump was told there was no legal basis to overturn the election. yet, he pushed on. he persisted. is this the right kind of argument for the committee to be making?...
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. >> reporter: also here in washington, the national archives museum is displaying the original emancipation proclamation alongside the juneteenth order over this holiday weekend. in a statement, president biden said that great nations don't ignore their most painful moments, they confront them to grow stronger. frances? >> chris, thank you. >>> starting today, the international swimming federation will restrict transgender women from competing in women's events. the vote in favor of the new policy was widely supported by its members. nbc's janis mackey frayer joins us live from beijing with more on all of this >> reporter: this was a big decision from fina, the governing organization for elite swimming the vote was 71.5% in favor of this new gender inclusion policy which permits only transgender athletes who have made the transition before age 12 to compete in women's aquatics events the vote came about after months of consultations it takes effect today and it effectively means that most transgender athletes won't be able to compete in women's aquatics events if they have experienced male
. >> reporter: also here in washington, the national archives museum is displaying the original emancipation proclamation alongside the juneteenth order over this holiday weekend. in a statement, president biden said that great nations don't ignore their most painful moments, they confront them to grow stronger. frances? >> chris, thank you. >>> starting today, the international swimming federation will restrict transgender women from competing in women's events. the vote...
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march the capital such as in what we saw in those clips. replaying were photos provided by the national archives showing the president the off stage tent before his speech on the ellipse. you were in some of those photos as well. and i just want to confirm that that is when you heard the president say, the people with weapons weren't there to hurt him. and then he wanted the secret service to remove the magnetometers. that's correct. and the photos that you displayed, you're standing towards the front of the tent with the tv is really close to where he would walk out to go on to the stage. did these conversations happened 2 to 3 minutes before you took the stage that morning? let's reflect on that for a moment. president trump was aware that a number of the individuals in the crowd had weapons and were wearing body armor. and here's what president trump instructed the crowd to do. we're going to walked out and i'll be there with you. we're going to walk, so we're going to walk down any one you want. when i think right here, we're going to walk down to the capital. and the crowd, as we know, did
march the capital such as in what we saw in those clips. replaying were photos provided by the national archives showing the president the off stage tent before his speech on the ellipse. you were in some of those photos as well. and i just want to confirm that that is when you heard the president say, the people with weapons weren't there to hurt him. and then he wanted the secret service to remove the magnetometers. that's correct. and the photos that you displayed, you're standing towards...
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and new documents from the national archives committee chair bennie thompson says the panel has also received a flood of new tips since the public hearing started the hearing tomorrow morning focuses on former president trump's efforts to enlist department of justice to help him overturn the 2020 election. we have an update on a story we just told you about. here's a live look at lax where police say they are investigating a suspicious vehicle. >> as you can see, traffic is now moving on that top deck there. that is the second level. it's back open. it had been closed. airport officials say that upper departure area was closed and that caused quite a mess. a lot of people that were stuck inside the departure area. if you know somebody is traveling through late this afternoon early evening, you might want to advise him be aware of that. give extra time to get on their flight or wherever they're going. we'll continue to bring you the developments in the story. as soon as we get more information into our newsroom. >> all right. let's come back to the bay area and check in on our weather
and new documents from the national archives committee chair bennie thompson says the panel has also received a flood of new tips since the public hearing started the hearing tomorrow morning focuses on former president trump's efforts to enlist department of justice to help him overturn the 2020 election. we have an update on a story we just told you about. here's a live look at lax where police say they are investigating a suspicious vehicle. >> as you can see, traffic is now moving on...
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select committee, never before seen photos from the national archives that show vice president pence ring in a secure, underground location, as rioters overwhelmed the capitol. this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. coverage of today's public hearing from the january 6th investigation, a hearing that focused on the intense pressure put on vice president mike pence to pretend he had some fictional power to personally overturn the election and hand the election to trump specifically on january 6th last year. that targeting of pence, that fantasy that pence himself had the power, could pretend to have the power to himself throw out the election results, that is the reason the attack on the capitol happened on january 6th. that was the day of pence's ceremonial role at the capitol in counting the electoral votes, that is why the event was circled on the calendar, that is
select committee, never before seen photos from the national archives that show vice president pence ring in a secure, underground location, as rioters overwhelmed the capitol. this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. coverage of today's public hearing from the january 6th...
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the afghan films archive has been largely preserved through all of these years. when so much else was brand new, changed, or blown up. a small group of people risk their lives to save the national archives . they managed to preserve the films and these records of all of the other afghanistan that existing saving decades of history. they believe these films had something to give to the present moment. in the 19 sixty's afghans cinema was born filmmakers, one on aware of the dangers to come with with that was a kid. i mean, why did i give with walmart? mob walton? my go daddy, fin mishawaka. my dad. i mean he's right. hello fi data. me to me in the media, when would in my you know, what system can, what you could hear me no more. my did my job done for the more data mate done with eod. she 51 from your human, your life. you that, that i got that i get everything. toyota smell like cats. are they going to me from boy you're, i mean no more than she gave the usual boy that you gotta was. yeah, you're welcome. she get to walk, i mean, i guess enough home, it's jessica began with i mission at the home to bed. didn't you go someone with you? and i'm a general moment for me. what i tho
the afghan films archive has been largely preserved through all of these years. when so much else was brand new, changed, or blown up. a small group of people risk their lives to save the national archives . they managed to preserve the films and these records of all of the other afghanistan that existing saving decades of history. they believe these films had something to give to the present moment. in the 19 sixty's afghans cinema was born filmmakers, one on aware of the dangers to come with...
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the afghan films archive has been largely preserved through all of these years. when so much else was brand new, changed, or blown up. a small group of people risked their lives to save the national archive. they managed to preserve the films and these records of all of the, of the afghanistan that existing saving decades of history. they believe these films had something to give to the present moment. in the 19 sixty's afghans cinema was born. filmmakers were on aware of the dangers to come with with that was to get, i mean, why did i get walmart? good mob lymphoma data making film mishawaka maldon, jaida, california data, me the me in a medium on would in my you know, what system can, what you could a me know when will my, to my job done for the more anatomy done eod she 51 from your human, you're like you that the i got but i could have things toya, cosmetic cases again, them if one boy here i need to fill model she gave are you sure boy that you got to was yeah, you're welcome to get to walk. i mean, i guess enough home, it just has b to game with i mission at the bad. that won't be bad, didn't you both on what i was, you know, image, i'm only for me what i thought it was a l
the afghan films archive has been largely preserved through all of these years. when so much else was brand new, changed, or blown up. a small group of people risked their lives to save the national archive. they managed to preserve the films and these records of all of the, of the afghanistan that existing saving decades of history. they believe these films had something to give to the present moment. in the 19 sixty's afghans cinema was born. filmmakers were on aware of the dangers to come...
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the afghan films archive has been largely preserved through all of these years. when so much else was brand new, changed, or blown up, a small group of people risked their lives to save the national archive. they managed to preserve the films and these records of all of the other afghanistan that existed saving decades of history. they believe these films had something to give to the present moment. in the 19 sixty's afghan cinema was born, filmmakers were on aware of the dangers to come into the ottawa stick it. i mean, why did it look if i give walmart good mob on physical data? me film, which i'm grandma dad, i mean he died hello fi, data meet me in a medium when, when i buy you know what she stamp can what you good im in all of my to my job done for the more anatomy done with eod. she 51 from he or she would like you that the i got that i get everything toilet cuz my like catherine again them. if one boy here, i mean no more than she gave the usual boy that data was yours. you're welcome. she get to walk, i mean, i can't get enough of it cassock has been game with our mission at the bad. that won't be bad, didn't you bosom with you? and i'm a general moment for me was i thoug
the afghan films archive has been largely preserved through all of these years. when so much else was brand new, changed, or blown up, a small group of people risked their lives to save the national archive. they managed to preserve the films and these records of all of the other afghanistan that existed saving decades of history. they believe these films had something to give to the present moment. in the 19 sixty's afghan cinema was born, filmmakers were on aware of the dangers to come into...
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the afghan films archive has been largely preserved through all of these years. when so much else was banned, new changed, or blown up. a small group of people risk their lives to save the national archives . they managed to preserve the films and these reports of all of the, of the afghanistan that exist in saving decades of history. they believe these films have something to give to the present moment. in the 19 sixty's afghans cinema was born filmmakers on aware of the dangers to come with with that was to get, i mean, why did it look at i can give walmart, good mob on physical data making film emission will come out. dynamic is ida. hello fi data, me the me in a medium one would in by know what she stamp can what you going in order from walmart to my job done for the more anatomy done with eod she 51 from he or he would like you that the i got that i get everything toilet cost my cases again on the phone. boy here i need to fill out. she gave the usual boy that you are welcome to get to walk. i mean i can't get enough of it. cask has beauty game with i mentioned at the home to bed. didn't you go someone? what was your name and jim one moment for me. i thought it was the cust
the afghan films archive has been largely preserved through all of these years. when so much else was banned, new changed, or blown up. a small group of people risk their lives to save the national archives . they managed to preserve the films and these reports of all of the, of the afghanistan that exist in saving decades of history. they believe these films have something to give to the present moment. in the 19 sixty's afghans cinema was born filmmakers on aware of the dangers to come with...
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. >> select committee obtained never before seen photos from the national archives that show vice president pence sheltering in a secure underground location, his rioters overwhelmed the capitol. at 4:19 p.m., vice president pence is seen looking at a tweet the president had just sent a tweet asking the rioters to leave the capitol. after four and a half hours, spent on working to restore or, the vice president returned to the senate floor to continue the certification of electors. >> so vice president pence was a focus of the violent attack, mr. jacob did the vice president leave the capitol complex during the attack? >> he did not. can you please explain why. >> when we got down to the secure location, secret service directed us to get into the cars which i did. and then i noticed that the vice president had for the i got out of the car i had gotten into and i understood that the vice president had refused to get into the car. the head of his secret service detail, tim, had said i ashore you we're not going to drive out of the building without your permission and the vice president said s
. >> select committee obtained never before seen photos from the national archives that show vice president pence sheltering in a secure underground location, his rioters overwhelmed the capitol. at 4:19 p.m., vice president pence is seen looking at a tweet the president had just sent a tweet asking the rioters to leave the capitol. after four and a half hours, spent on working to restore or, the vice president returned to the senate floor to continue the certification of electors....
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the afghan films archive has been largely preserved through all of these years. when so much else was brand new, changed, or blown up? a small group of people risk their lives to save the national archives. they managed to preserve the films and these reports of all of the, of the afghanistan, but existing saving decades of history. they believe these films had something to give to the present moment. in the 19 sixty's afghan cinema was born, filmmakers were on aware of the dangers to come with with that was a kid. i mean, why did it look? i can give walmack him wadlington my go data mean film emission will come out that it is right. it hello, i've got a meeting me in the media moment in my mind what system can, what you could hear me no more month. my job done for the more anatomy done with eod. she 51 from your human, your life. you that, that i got that i get everything to you because my cats are they going to me from boy your i mean no more than she gave the usual boy that you gotta was. yeah, you're welcome to get to walk. i mean, i guess enough. it's jessica bew game with i mentioned at the bad that won't be bad . didn't you go to him and what was your name? and jim, one
the afghan films archive has been largely preserved through all of these years. when so much else was brand new, changed, or blown up? a small group of people risk their lives to save the national archives. they managed to preserve the films and these reports of all of the, of the afghanistan, but existing saving decades of history. they believe these films had something to give to the present moment. in the 19 sixty's afghan cinema was born, filmmakers were on aware of the dangers to come with...
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. >> the select committee has obtained never before seen photos from the national archives that show vice president pence sheltering in a secure underground location as rioters overwhelmed the capital. at vice president pence is seen 4:19 p.m., looking at a tweet the president had just sent, a tweet asking the rioters to leave the capitol. after 4.5 hours spent working to restore order, the vice president returned to the senate floor to continue the certification of electors. >> vice president pence was the focus of the violent attack. mr. jacob, did the vice president leave the complex during the attack? >> he did not. >> can you please explain why he refused to leave the capitol complex? >> one we got down to the secure location the secret service , directed us to get into the cars, which i did. then, i noticed the vice president had not. i got out of the car i had gotten into and i understood that the vice president had refused to get into the car. the head of his secret service detail had said, "i assure you we are not going to drive out of the building without your permission." t
. >> the select committee has obtained never before seen photos from the national archives that show vice president pence sheltering in a secure underground location as rioters overwhelmed the capital. at vice president pence is seen 4:19 p.m., looking at a tweet the president had just sent, a tweet asking the rioters to leave the capitol. after 4.5 hours spent working to restore order, the vice president returned to the senate floor to continue the certification of electors. >>...
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select committee, never before seen photos from the national archives that show vice president pence derground location, as rioters overwhelmed the capital. ed the capital. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. trading isn't just a hobby. it's your future. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim® is...
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today by the investigation. >> select committee has obtained never before seen photos from the national archivesground location as rioters overwhelmed the capitol. at 4:19 pm, vice president pence is seen looking at a tweet the president had just sent, a tweet asking the rioters to leave the capitol. after four and a half hours spent on working to restore order, the vice president returned to the senate floor to continue the certification of electors. >> so, vice president pence was a focus of the violent attack. mr. jacob, did the vice president leave the capitol complex during the attack? >> he did not. >> can you please explain why the vice president refused to leave the capitol complex? >> when we got down to the secure location, secret service directed us to get into the cars, which i did. and then i noticed that the vice president had not. so, i got out of the car that i had gotten into and i understood that the vice president had refused to get into the car. and look ahead of his secret service detail, tim, had said, i assure you we are not going to drive out of the building without your
today by the investigation. >> select committee has obtained never before seen photos from the national archivesground location as rioters overwhelmed the capitol. at 4:19 pm, vice president pence is seen looking at a tweet the president had just sent, a tweet asking the rioters to leave the capitol. after four and a half hours spent on working to restore order, the vice president returned to the senate floor to continue the certification of electors. >> so, vice president pence was...
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votes and to block the certification of election results and to submit a false alternative to the national archivesen that escalated on january 6 at the capital. then it became abundantly clear to me that we were up against not just the effort to overturn a legitimate election but a battle to overturn the future of democracy itself. democracy prevailed in 2020 will only continue to prevail of people of integrity on both sides of the aisle follow the law and uphold the constitutional protections and ensure that every valid vote is countedy y giving safe and confident to the american people the voicece matters and will count. [applause] many of us engage in this work facing threats to safety and lives for simply doing our jobs but we cannot and will not allow fear or threat to deter us from defending every voice and every vote. because we know the threats against us are also threats to democracy in the millions of americans you have a right to choose our leaders and hold them accountable. as we look ahead to what i must do we are all tired. i'm tired but the work to protect and defend democracy is ex
votes and to block the certification of election results and to submit a false alternative to the national archivesen that escalated on january 6 at the capital. then it became abundantly clear to me that we were up against not just the effort to overturn a legitimate election but a battle to overturn the future of democracy itself. democracy prevailed in 2020 will only continue to prevail of people of integrity on both sides of the aisle follow the law and uphold the constitutional protections...