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senate, they discussed the mechanisms of the potential use of the frozen assets of russian oligarchs to help ukraine. the us department of justices asking the us congress to expand authority of the department to confiscate assets of oligarchs close to putin , andrew adams, director of the ministry of justice's klepto-capture working group, told the senate judiciary committee that the additional powers will be used to increase pressure on moscow through its full-scale invasion of ukraine the positions of legislators and government officials further russia's policy is inextricably linked to the interests of its corrupt billionaire oligarchs vladimir putin as a mafia boss supports these criminals in exchange for support and legitimacy and vice versa we we are working on a bipartisan basis to provide the ministry of justice with the necessary powers regarding administrative confiscation and the ability to transfer assets to the aid fund for ukraine. to be within the framework of a sound and constitutional legal framework according to various reports of russian oligarchs only about 60-70, although this number is not so large and the
senate, they discussed the mechanisms of the potential use of the frozen assets of russian oligarchs to help ukraine. the us department of justices asking the us congress to expand authority of the department to confiscate assets of oligarchs close to putin , andrew adams, director of the ministry of justice's klepto-capture working group, told the senate judiciary committee that the additional powers will be used to increase pressure on moscow through its full-scale invasion of ukraine the...
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concentrated, trump had already been given to understand that he is not welcome in the capital, the us department of justicened a new criminal case against him about what trump is going to answer to his enemies. and why did biden urgently come to the white house, who was on treatment from washington, a report by our own correspondent denis davydov washington did not welcome donald trump with open arms after a year and a half of separation, the opponents of the former president outnumbered the supporters. anti-trump rally on the street, leaflets demanding that the politician be imprisoned were scattered inside. in the american capital, trump for the first time since he flew out of the white house in january 2021, losing the election. he is sure to pick up the banner of the past administration administration, the current administration failed with the biden. america is doing very badly, and the world got out of the hands of washington only 2 years ago we kept iran china russia and north korea under control. they were not going to do anything against us and everyone knows this, especially these leaders. the us
concentrated, trump had already been given to understand that he is not welcome in the capital, the us department of justicened a new criminal case against him about what trump is going to answer to his enemies. and why did biden urgently come to the white house, who was on treatment from washington, a report by our own correspondent denis davydov washington did not welcome donald trump with open arms after a year and a half of separation, the opponents of the former president outnumbered the...
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embassy in washington, which repeatedly contacted both the hmm bureau of prisons and the us department of justice regarding the provision of medical assistance to victor, this assistance, finally, partially was provided to him now it has become easier. at least he told me on tuesday that all the ulcers that he had formed, but on the body they began to tighten. well, the second point, of course, we discussed the health of our mothers, because victor's father passed away too. my father passed away, and on march 8. so victor's mother is a very seriously ill person, and mine is also here. unfortunately in a critical situation in a critical situation. she has rav4 degrees of pancreas and severe pain, but despite this, she constantly asks how victor's health is. when can i see him, and vitya also constantly. here we are constantly discussing, as if this topic is natural, of course, and he is trying to somehow support me. and, of course, we still have hope that he will have time to return home. the way our mothers will leave and can hug them, this is with us. well, just such a hope that it somehow gives
embassy in washington, which repeatedly contacted both the hmm bureau of prisons and the us department of justice regarding the provision of medical assistance to victor, this assistance, finally, partially was provided to him now it has become easier. at least he told me on tuesday that all the ulcers that he had formed, but on the body they began to tighten. well, the second point, of course, we discussed the health of our mothers, because victor's father passed away too. my father passed...
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the willons granner were arrested illegally in russia, then according to some reports, the us department of justiceed the exchange of americans for a bottle, but under pressure from the white house. it was forced to back down on the details of the possibility of the deal, american officials do not disclose, so as not to spoil it, in order to increase the chances of success. we ca n't give details of the deal to the public. i 'm sure you have questions. but i'm also sure that you understand everything if we tell everything. it won't help. we have to bring them home. so there will be no details, but the president of his team is ready to go to extraordinary measures to we have already demonstrated this to bring back our people. in the case of trevor reed, and this is what we are doing now, former marine trevor reed was exchanged for russian pilot konstantin yaroshenko in april of this year at the white house, then they expected a flurry of criticism from republicans for this exchange, but contrary to expectations, american politicians. he was greeted, apparently inspired by the success. the biden admi
the willons granner were arrested illegally in russia, then according to some reports, the us department of justiceed the exchange of americans for a bottle, but under pressure from the white house. it was forced to back down on the details of the possibility of the deal, american officials do not disclose, so as not to spoil it, in order to increase the chances of success. we ca n't give details of the deal to the public. i 'm sure you have questions. but i'm also sure that you understand...
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okrug, andrey shamil, alexander stepanyuk and anna cherova , the ntv television company, the us department of justicep was doing on the eve of the storming of the capito of congress by his supporters in january 21 . this was cited by four sources at once. i wrote the washington post. the release of the articles practically coincided with the trip of trump himself to washington, the first, by the way, in a year and a half and at a speech to his supporters. he he spoke not at all about the investigation of the assault, but about the rise in prices for gasoline products, and indeed the deepest crisis in the country's economy in almost half a century. well, although the intentions to run for president in the next election. he did not directly state the american expert has already started talking about the political motivation of the investigation against the backdrop of a fall in the rating of the current us leader, the bidn administration is afraid of trump's nomination. with all veselovsky listened to everyone, trump has not been in washington since january 2020 since he left white, house 45, the presi
okrug, andrey shamil, alexander stepanyuk and anna cherova , the ntv television company, the us department of justicep was doing on the eve of the storming of the capito of congress by his supporters in january 21 . this was cited by four sources at once. i wrote the washington post. the release of the articles practically coincided with the trip of trump himself to washington, the first, by the way, in a year and a half and at a speech to his supporters. he he spoke not at all about the...
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finally been recognized and whether they are going to detain them, this is a problem for the us department of justice to investigate military crimes in ukraine, read on our website and we move on to other topics, the city of izyum in the kharkiv region became the central command post for the russian army in the battles for donbas. at the beginning of march, the city turned into a real hell for its residents, from which it was almost impossible to get out. managed to make 88-year-old petro borodenko the grandfather-correspondent of the voice of america in kyiv, anna chernikova, his story continues with the beginning of a full-scale invasion of russia, the city of raisin is associated with fierce battles terrible destruction and human suffering, this city is special for me because it has many happy memories from my childhood. his house was destroyed. he lived in the same cellar as the parents of my grandmother, love borodenko, used as a shelter during world war ii. for us, it was 117 days of hell and pain, because they could not help me. managed to get my grandfather out of the raisin with the help of
finally been recognized and whether they are going to detain them, this is a problem for the us department of justice to investigate military crimes in ukraine, read on our website and we move on to other topics, the city of izyum in the kharkiv region became the central command post for the russian army in the battles for donbas. at the beginning of march, the city turned into a real hell for its residents, from which it was almost impossible to get out. managed to make 88-year-old petro...
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the us department of justice seeks additional powers for itself at a senate judiciary committee hearingeasing the statute of limitations for violating sanctions from five to ten years and equating the property of a company that bypasses the restriction with the property of criminal gangs. this will make it easier to confiscate it. already eight brokers offer to its customers, hong kong shares. about ten more are conducting preparatory work through the sbp exchange, writes kommersant, while trading volumes remain low, brokers note on the trading floor. they hope that investors will fall in love with hong kong stocks, investment diversification is now more important than ever, the stability of the hong kong dollar, which, in fact, is pegged to the us reduces currency risks, according to the exchange, the most popular. among russian investors , the papers of the company, or the xiaomi ban are used tencent and jd.com. and in the end, let me remind you of the exchange rate for today, the dollar is 55 rubles. 43 kop. euro 56 44. and that's all for now. natalia will continue the issue of sport
the us department of justice seeks additional powers for itself at a senate judiciary committee hearingeasing the statute of limitations for violating sanctions from five to ten years and equating the property of a company that bypasses the restriction with the property of criminal gangs. this will make it easier to confiscate it. already eight brokers offer to its customers, hong kong shares. about ten more are conducting preparatory work through the sbp exchange, writes kommersant, while...
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okrug, andrey shain, alexander stefanyuk and anna titrova, the ntv television company, the us department of justiceoing on the eve of the storming of congress by his supporters in january 21 the washington post wrote about this, citing four sources at once. the release of the article almost coincided with trump's first trip to washington. by the way, for a year and a half and to speak to his supporters. he spoke not at all about the investigation into the storming of the capitol, but about the growth of crime, gasoline products and, in general, the deepest crisis in the country's economy in almost half a century. and although the intention to run for president in the next election. he did not directly state the american experts. we've already spoken. o political motivation investigation against the backdrop of a drop in the rating of the current us leader, the biden administration is afraid of the nomination of trump alexei veselovsky listened to everyone donald trump has not been in washington since january 2020 since he left the white house in the forty-fifth us president he has never come to the
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also a series and sort of a grab bag of fraud in which they could have used the department of justice to try to block that proceeding, but also to try to use the department of justice in other levers of the government to defraud the american public, to push a criminal agreement that involved pushing a big lie and trying to overturn the results of the election. the other thing we learned and this was the startling thing to me was that the justice department had obtained the phone records of senior and top aides, senior and junior aides in the trump white house to include mark meadows, the former chief of staff and that those records were obtained last april while the january 6th committee was chugging along and doing work and before the january 6th committee began its hearings. >> that's amazing. carol, we tried to piece together a time line of our own because that nugget about mark meadows' phone records is so interesting in terms of the time line for when the justice department decided not to prosecute him the way they have steve bannon. let me just put that up and go through some of
also a series and sort of a grab bag of fraud in which they could have used the department of justice to try to block that proceeding, but also to try to use the department of justice in other levers of the government to defraud the american public, to push a criminal agreement that involved pushing a big lie and trying to overturn the results of the election. the other thing we learned and this was the startling thing to me was that the justice department had obtained the phone records of...
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us department of justice seeks additional powers in senate judiciary committee hearings the u.s. te of limitations for violating a sanction from five years to ten years and equating the property of a company that bypasses restrictions on gang ownership. this will make it easier to confiscate it. already eight brokers offer their clients hong kong shares. through the sbp exchange , about 10 more are conducting preparatory work, while trading volumes remain low , brokers note on the trading floor. hope that investors will love hong kong stocks, investment diversification is now relevant, as never the stability of the hong kong dollar, which, in fact, is pegged to the us dollar reduces currency risks, according to the exchange, the biggest popularity. among russian investors , the papers of ali baba xiaomi tecent and jd.com are used. and at the end of the issue, i will remind you of the exchange rate today, the dollar is 55 rubles. 43 kop. euro 56 44. and that's all for now. now i'm withdrawing currency. this fake attention evokes excessive emotion - a very effective fake, in the dis
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the organization’s report , katherine chumachenko’s efforts to counteract the work of the us department of justice’sigations office, created in the seventy- ninth year to search for former nazis in america , i, in fact. as her boss, we set up a news agency in washington, and we hired katerina to come from chicago and lead it among all of our employees. she was one of the most efficient. she was one of our best representatives, she was very good at finding an approach to different people in washington and told us how to behave in this or that situation while we were working in washington national information bureau of ukraine chumachenko was engaged in proving that ukrainian collaborators were freedom fighters , then she went to work in the state department. and the white house in the mid-eighties of katerina chumachenko actively interacted with the daughter of lvado bryansky, who by that time worked for the under secretary of state for human rights. so the daughter of lev dobryansky, ekaterina chumachenko, made up the human rights propaganda team in the united states since the mid-eighties, 88 chuma
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of the justice department in terms of investigating this arena. you have now jumbled that impression because you are now showing us the justice department running ahead of the january 6th committee on some of this? >> well, yes and no. i think it's right to say that the january 6th committee put intense pressure on the department of justice and its probe. but it's also accurate and news to me and frankly when i learned that the phone records that the department of justice sought and ultimately obtained in late april was before these high pressure hearings. again, there is one more wrinkle as i'm sure you know lawrence because you've been working on this yourself for so long. the committee, before they began the hearings, the congressional committee interviewed so many witnesses, so just based on the witnesses, the transcripts, the evidence and material they have taken on board. they are loads and loads ahead of the department of justice on that front. and actually, some of that testimony under oath, i am led to believe the department of justice will be making good use of. in other words, it'll be purposeful for them as a investigative tool as they pr
of the justice department in terms of investigating this arena. you have now jumbled that impression because you are now showing us the justice department running ahead of the january 6th committee on some of this? >> well, yes and no. i think it's right to say that the january 6th committee put intense pressure on the department of justice and its probe. but it's also accurate and news to me and frankly when i learned that the phone records that the department of justice sought and...
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now, if any of the sounds familiar, remember, this is the theory when the justice department use when it first opened the pro. it wasn't even the original view of congress, hence the name january 6th committee. so was this just a riot that got out of control? was it ultimately a trump lloyd that mike pence heroically stopped? those are common explanations we have heard overtime. they are wrong. the evidence available now enables us to report tonight something that we could not go to air with say, in january 2021. this was a full coup conspiracy. american democracy may turn on whether enough people know that fact. and this evidence were gonna go through tonight, it cuts to the heart of accountability for that coup conspiracy. for its leader. and it's premeditated plotters and the neighbors. most of whom never to take a physical step into storming the capital that they. which brings us back to the difference between an attack on one day, on january 6th, and a wider coup attempt. more than 850 people have been indicted for the capitol violence. with more than 320 convictions and counting
now, if any of the sounds familiar, remember, this is the theory when the justice department use when it first opened the pro. it wasn't even the original view of congress, hence the name january 6th committee. so was this just a riot that got out of control? was it ultimately a trump lloyd that mike pence heroically stopped? those are common explanations we have heard overtime. they are wrong. the evidence available now enables us to report tonight something that we could not go to air with...
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now, if any of that sounds familiar, remember, that is not the theory that the justice department used one a first opened this probe. it was not even the original view of congress, hence the name january six committee. so, was this just a ride they got out of control? was it ultimately a trump ploy that mike pence directly stopped. but those are common explanations that we have heard over time. they are wrong. the evidence available now enables us to report tonight something that we could not go to air with on january 2021. this was a full coup conspiracy. america democracy may turn on whether enough people know that fact. this evidence that we will go through tonight, it cuts to the heart of accountability for that coup conspiracy, for its leader and it's premeditated plotters and enablers, most of whom never did take a physical step into storming the capitol that day. which brings us back to the difference between an attack on one day, january six and a water coup temp. more than 850 people have been indicted for the capitol violence, with more than 320 convictions and counting. thos
now, if any of that sounds familiar, remember, that is not the theory that the justice department used one a first opened this probe. it was not even the original view of congress, hence the name january six committee. so, was this just a ride they got out of control? was it ultimately a trump ploy that mike pence directly stopped. but those are common explanations that we have heard over time. they are wrong. the evidence available now enables us to report tonight something that we could not...
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department of justice. i various organs of the us government to include the department of defense, the central intelligence agency, as to what types of enhanced interrogation techniques would be authorized for certain types of detainees who when they began confining pantano, they moved to having psychologists do interviews with patients, discover individual flaws, individual sources of trauma and security. and then they, they also discovered because they were demanding with arabs and muslims. a muslim males are uniquely upset by miti and also by female fiscal contact. and then fear of don't race has always played a role in american tortures. the american torture techniques are part of old military punishments, punishments that were used on slaves and, and, and you might find that strange, but there was one area where slaves were never whipped, but you use clean techniques on them. so they didn't leave marks. and that was, if you're going to sell a slave, because a slave that had wit marks, means that they were not going to obey. and so a clean slave was pass up, got a higher price. a cotton industry in the
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part of it. >> but then, if the secret server, or a several members of the secret service aren't going to use the department of justiced they are gonna hire their own private outside counsel, who pays for that? the taxpayers? or the secret service members? >> it's usually, it's usually, if you do it, it's usually on your own expense, so they often have legal defense funds, and you know, crowdsourcing. of defense. sometimes, the justice department will pay for, it but that's usually when the justice department itself concludes, we can't defend for a particular reason. here, it looks like this is all driven by the secret service, not by the department. >> robert, should the current white house be taking a more aggressive stance, and the secret service controversy? i mean, at the very least, it's hugely damaging to the reputation of the agency. >> yes, stephanie, no doubt. it's damaging. i think this white house is in a particular interesting situation as the secret service continues to operate in and around the white house, and protect the president. i agree with neal, they have got to call in the senior members. they'v
part of it. >> but then, if the secret server, or a several members of the secret service aren't going to use the department of justiced they are gonna hire their own private outside counsel, who pays for that? the taxpayers? or the secret service members? >> it's usually, it's usually, if you do it, it's usually on your own expense, so they often have legal defense funds, and you know, crowdsourcing. of defense. sometimes, the justice department will pay for, it but that's usually...
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of that up for us. >>> so the department of justice is also learning new details about the oath keepers and what they had planned for january 6th. cnn's whitney wild is following that part of the store for us. there are all sorts of alarming disclosures in this new court filing. what have you learned? >> reporter: the department of justice says members of the oath keepers planned extensively before january 6th. a group of nine oath keepers are charged with seditious conspiracy. all nine have pleaded not guilty. prosecutors say they found evidence that shows three chapters held training camps prior to january 6th focused on military tactics and hasty ambushes. prosecutors allege that investigators found a handwritten document with the words death list that included the name of a 2020 georgia election official and a family member of that official. another member of the oath keepers allegedly tried to have someone build multiple rifles prior to biden's inauguration on january 20th. they also say at least one oath keeper transported explosives to the d.c. area in addition to the firearms and a month's wor
of that up for us. >>> so the department of justice is also learning new details about the oath keepers and what they had planned for january 6th. cnn's whitney wild is following that part of the store for us. there are all sorts of alarming disclosures in this new court filing. what have you learned? >> reporter: the department of justice says members of the oath keepers planned extensively before january 6th. a group of nine oath keepers are charged with seditious conspiracy....
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you know, donald trump didn't use the department of justice, the fbi, he didn't use the intelligences and unleash them on biden like they were released -- unleashed against him by the obama-biden administration. he didn't use the blue-chip law firms in washington, d.c., to launder money and come up with these concoctions like the dossier. donald trump didn't do any of that stuff. what else didn't donald trump do? regardless of what people said to him, did he call up the military? did they take the machines? no. they take all of the personnel at dhs and take drop boxes? no. did he appoint a special counsel to oversee the investigations? no. did he fire the acting attorney general or deputy attorney general? no. he didn't do anything! well, he spoke to a governor, he spoke to a state legislature. he suggests that they send alternative electors. it you're allowed to do that. that's the politics, that's the process. that's how it works. he suggested that the state legislatures may want to take matters into their own hands. right, under article 2 of the constitution, it says exactly that,
you know, donald trump didn't use the department of justice, the fbi, he didn't use the intelligences and unleash them on biden like they were released -- unleashed against him by the obama-biden administration. he didn't use the blue-chip law firms in washington, d.c., to launder money and come up with these concoctions like the dossier. donald trump didn't do any of that stuff. what else didn't donald trump do? regardless of what people said to him, did he call up the military? did they take...
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of us. it's a little amorphous to me to be honest. it's amorphous for legal practitioners which is why i think we haven't seen the department of justice indict mark meadows for example. meadows is claiming some privilege. he has a more plausible claim to that or version of that than someone like seemed steve bannon. is there from the post today trump considers waving climate executive privilege for steve bannon. i would say the former president is now willing to give up that claim if biden can't reach an agreement of the terms in appearance of the panel. the letter was described three people familiar with, who spoke on condition of an a minute nobody. >> that does seem odd but maybe steve bannon doesn't want to go to trial in jail after all. >> it could be. it could also be donald trump sort of unleashing one of his attack dogs at the committee, one of trump's frustration has been there's no republican voices, no voice is defending him there. so, he sends bannon. but i'm not sure bannon would fare that well against this committee. frankly, liz cheney has been a very [inaudible] effective question of the members of the committee. i que
of us. it's a little amorphous to me to be honest. it's amorphous for legal practitioners which is why i think we haven't seen the department of justice indict mark meadows for example. meadows is claiming some privilege. he has a more plausible claim to that or version of that than someone like seemed steve bannon. is there from the post today trump considers waving climate executive privilege for steve bannon. i would say the former president is now willing to give up that claim if biden...
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senior national correspondent rich edson has the details for us. >> department of justice is investigating-trump elect tors from states that president biden won. investigators are questioning witnesses about their conversations with president trump. attorney general merrick garland has refused to say whether the d.o.j. is investigating the former president and told nbc news his department will prosecute anyone it believes is guilty. >> we will hold accountable anyone who is criminally responsible for attempting to interfere with the transfer, legitimate, lawful, transfer of power from one administration to the next. >> soeft investigators' question was the fake elector scheme. investigators seized eastman's phone. jeffrey clark's form and former chief of staff mark meadow's phone ro,. mike pence's lawyer and mark short have appeared before the grand jury in washington >> do you think the d.o.j. is making a case against top officials tied to january 6th? >> i can't know that. i don't know that. >> this justice department investigation is separate from the congressional january 6th committee
senior national correspondent rich edson has the details for us. >> department of justice is investigating-trump elect tors from states that president biden won. investigators are questioning witnesses about their conversations with president trump. attorney general merrick garland has refused to say whether the d.o.j. is investigating the former president and told nbc news his department will prosecute anyone it believes is guilty. >> we will hold accountable anyone who is...
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the same time amount of tools that they have at the department of justice to get inside phones, to get search warrants, to do all kinds of things, to userrogators. and department of justice is better able to handle this. and because of the cautiousness of the attorney general, which i understand because -- he is so overly cautious. i believe if he doesn't get moving, the case is really hurt. the other thing about it is the case is so much better as a global case. if you take individual silos of conspiracy, you don't get all the information in. it's so much bigger than if this is just the arizona case or pennsylvania or just january 6. it's better as a seditious conspiracy case for the purposes of the trial lawyers if they can get everything in because it strengthens the intent burden on the prosecutions to be able to show how many times trump was told that he had no case, how they brought people, what they did with the conspiracy, how they used the proud boys, how they lied to legislators. that's a better case in terms of prosecution. that's what we all need. >> but as you know and, peter, we've talked about this before that defenders
the same time amount of tools that they have at the department of justice to get inside phones, to get search warrants, to do all kinds of things, to userrogators. and department of justice is better able to handle this. and because of the cautiousness of the attorney general, which i understand because -- he is so overly cautious. i believe if he doesn't get moving, the case is really hurt. the other thing about it is the case is so much better as a global case. if you take individual silos of...
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prevent something like in the future and make recommendations but also merrick garland told us the department of justicelistening and so i hope they will continue to pay close attention through this next hearing as well. >> so you mentioned merrick garland, that is the big question, where oh, where is merrick garland. adam schiff has repeatedly gone on camera to say we have given enough material to start a criminal investigation of the president himself. "the new york times" reported earlier this week that the d.o.j. is playing catch-up, they were shocked by the cassidy hutchinson testimony. they don't really talk about donald trump in their internal meetings. what do you make of the d.o.j.'s performance so far, if i can put it that way, the slowness that a lot of people in your party seem upset with? >> what i would say is that we don't, as a kms committee, have a lot of insight into where the department of justice is in the current investigation. it seems like it is ratcheting up in terms of going after these people, the domestic violence extremists who are charged now with seditious conspiracy, and w
prevent something like in the future and make recommendations but also merrick garland told us the department of justicelistening and so i hope they will continue to pay close attention through this next hearing as well. >> so you mentioned merrick garland, that is the big question, where oh, where is merrick garland. adam schiff has repeatedly gone on camera to say we have given enough material to start a criminal investigation of the president himself. "the new york times"...
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but also, merrick garland told us the department of justice is listening. so, i hope they will continue to pay close attention to this next hearing as well. >> so, you mentioned merrick garland. that is the big question. where is merrick garland? your fellow committee member adam schiff has repeatedly gone on camera to say, we've given enough in material. there is more than enough there to start a case, to start a criminal investigation of the president himself. the new york times reported earlier this week that doj's been playing catch-up. they were shocked by the cassidy hutchinson testimony. they don't really talk about donald trump in their internal readings. what do you make of the doj's performance so far, if i can put it that way there? the slowness that a lot of people in your party's team upset with? >> but i would say is that we don't, as a committee, have a lot of insight into where the department of justice is in their card investigations. i will tell, you it's ratcheting up in the sense of going after these domestic violent extremists who are c
but also, merrick garland told us the department of justice is listening. so, i hope they will continue to pay close attention to this next hearing as well. >> so, you mentioned merrick garland. that is the big question. where is merrick garland? your fellow committee member adam schiff has repeatedly gone on camera to say, we've given enough in material. there is more than enough there to start a case, to start a criminal investigation of the president himself. the new york times...
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of the justice department. >> when you violate all the time. even mr. horowitz, the obama inspected inspector general, has given usreport after report from the department of justice -- tickets the baseball games, fancy dinners with reporters in exchange for information. can you at least acknowledge that you don't live up to that pillar with great precision? >> we speak through what we say in court. we protect the integrity of our investigation. >> what you said to the washington post, what jim comey leaks to his professor buddy, what's kind of said between people at a baseball game, where you guys are getting special treats and treatment from the media. you see the political bias. we are living in a time where the american people have the lowest perception and belief in the integrity of the justice department since your inception. it's not because we are asking tough questions. it's because you sit here and stonewall us and don't give answers. just in the series of questions, you won't tell me whether or not our own government was out there trying to operate through a cut out to buy cyber software that spies on am
of the justice department. >> when you violate all the time. even mr. horowitz, the obama inspected inspector general, has given usreport after report from the department of justice -- tickets the baseball games, fancy dinners with reporters in exchange for information. can you at least acknowledge that you don't live up to that pillar with great precision? >> we speak through what we say in court. we protect the integrity of our investigation. >> what you said to the...
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the presidents -- we saw the department of justice this week, announced that they are setting up a task force looking at all of the ways for the power of the law can be used. included the department of justice, and i know there is i think another three weeks or so until the house and human services get this back to the biden admin, back to the white house about what it sees his power to do. house about whatwe are looking, we arg we are arguing and i think every day we will see these stories continue to unfold. we are looking for that public health emergency and all of the other accents of the biden administration is taking. >> but aside biden administration, also of congress? right house before the few bills this week that passed, that will fill in the senate. 50 votes are not even every democratic necessarily will be on board. question for you, as other other legislative maneuvers that you would advise lawmakers of the democratic side to take? for instance, one suggestion is start with the low hanging fruit. put together a bill that says a federal guarantee to away from abortions in case of rape and incest. put that on the floor and basically challenge r
the presidents -- we saw the department of justice this week, announced that they are setting up a task force looking at all of the ways for the power of the law can be used. included the department of justice, and i know there is i think another three weeks or so until the house and human services get this back to the biden admin, back to the white house about what it sees his power to do. house about whatwe are looking, we arg we are arguing and i think every day we will see these stories...
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department of justice. and trump leadership positions with tremendous responsibility. former attorney general, bill barr, told us like committee that before he left the department in december of 2020, he told president trump, on at least three occasions, there was no evidence of widespread election fraud that would've changed the results of the presidential election. refuted numerous specific claims of election fraud that the president was making. mr. rosen, after mr. barr announced his resignation, did donald trump continue to demand that the department of justice investigate his claims of election fraud? >> yes, he asserted that he thought the justice department had not done enough. >> thank you. from the time you took over for attorney general barr until january 3rd, how often did president trump contact you or the department, to push allegations of election fraud? >> between december 23rd in january 3rd the president either called me or met with me virtually every day, with one or two exceptions, like christmas day before the, because it had been announced that i would be the acting attorney general before t
department of justice. and trump leadership positions with tremendous responsibility. former attorney general, bill barr, told us like committee that before he left the department in december of 2020, he told president trump, on at least three occasions, there was no evidence of widespread election fraud that would've changed the results of the presidential election. refuted numerous specific claims of election fraud that the president was making. mr. rosen, after mr. barr announced his...
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the reality is they're going to have to make the best of whatever they can get from cipollone. >> that brings us to the joij department of justiceestigations. have they interviewed him? again, are they following the january 6th committee in terms of their investigation? >> it's a great question, alison. we don't know whether cipollone has already talked to doj. there's zero indication he has. and, remember, last week when cassidy hutchinson testified, doj was completely blindsided by that. maybe we'll find out if they're talking to pat cipollone, maybe we won't. but if they're not, i don't know what they're waiting for. it's obvious he needs to testify and doj needs to get his information as soon as possible. >> thank you so much for walking us through all of this. >>> so president biden calls the economy well positioned to fight inflation following the release of a very strong jobs report today, but some economists think otherwise. so we're going to speak to a member of the biden administration about it all next. she's feeling the power of listerine. he's feeling it. yep, them too. it's an vigorating rush... ...zapping millions
the reality is they're going to have to make the best of whatever they can get from cipollone. >> that brings us to the joij department of justiceestigations. have they interviewed him? again, are they following the january 6th committee in terms of their investigation? >> it's a great question, alison. we don't know whether cipollone has already talked to doj. there's zero indication he has. and, remember, last week when cassidy hutchinson testified, doj was completely blindsided...
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of train journeys expected to go ahead. the tory leadership debate on talktv crashes off air us media reports that the us justice department xamining donald trump's alleged involvement in efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. the commonwealth games get under way in birmingham tomorrow with the opening ceremony. hello and good morning. england's lionesses are just one match away from glory after thrashing sweden 4—0 in their women's european championship semi—final last night. they'll play the winner of tonight's second semifinal between germany and france in the final at wembley on sunday. it's the first time the team have reached the final of a major international tournament since 2009 and it follows the heartbreak of defeat in their last three semifinals. the england coach sarina wiegman hailed last night's performance against swden, the tournament's top—ranked side, saying she was incredibly proud of her players. our correspondent natalie pirks was at the match at bramall lane in sheffield. the relief was palpable, the joy was intense. and the dancing? fit for a wembley final. crowd sing sweet caroline. s
of train journeys expected to go ahead. the tory leadership debate on talktv crashes off air us media reports that the us justice department xamining donald trump's alleged involvement in efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. the commonwealth games get under way in birmingham tomorrow with the opening ceremony. hello and good morning. england's lionesses are just one match away from glory after thrashing sweden 4—0 in their women's european championship semi—final last...
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it is not surprising if the us department of justice includes trump's speech in the criminal case. oes donald groan agent of russia say? tells the truth, the context is not so important and then the ex-president of the united states can only coach the men's prison basketball team, by the way, four-time nba champion lebron james foul me, would not only have a unique opportunity to spend a career without defeats. well, another no less amazing chance to get on the cover of playboy magazine. in any case, in germany, never a men's magazine for 50 years expressed itself in a publication with trannies on the cover in honor of the anniversary, the german playboy placed a photo of a hamburg queer on the cover gerardine stars. do you understand how you want, if in this story, as it is not surprising and ukrainian trace, the author of the picture is a certain karlinsky? in my life i lived in ukraine, i was born in mariupol, there a ukrainian lgbt delegation at a large-scale gay pride parade in berlin demands a march of perverts, korminsky himself, i must admit, the guy was extremely gone . bef
it is not surprising if the us department of justice includes trump's speech in the criminal case. oes donald groan agent of russia say? tells the truth, the context is not so important and then the ex-president of the united states can only coach the men's prison basketball team, by the way, four-time nba champion lebron james foul me, would not only have a unique opportunity to spend a career without defeats. well, another no less amazing chance to get on the cover of playboy magazine. in any...
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rumored that there might have been some kind of negotiation with a potential hosted swap for some time. however, us policy and certainly department of justice policy is they do not support hosted swaps because it encourages theoretically in that in mind other hostage takings and, and in a sense of precedent. however, what we've been hearing is, well, clearly, as far as the state department is concerned, it's time for blinking to get involved. they have put, put forth a substantial a weeks ago. and our blinking is going to get into those negotiations width of in the coming days and blinking was asked point blank. all right, this is logan roommate and the russian on the u. s. press all you offering. victor boots, the tories arms trader, he's in prison than the u. s. for 25 years or something. are you offering him in return for greiner and women? and he would not be drawn on that. but that has been rumored for some time that that would be a substantial offer that might even be acceptable to the russians. but lincoln would not confirmed that on the record, but he is going to now get fully involved in a substantial deal, which then which would s
rumored that there might have been some kind of negotiation with a potential hosted swap for some time. however, us policy and certainly department of justice policy is they do not support hosted swaps because it encourages theoretically in that in mind other hostage takings and, and in a sense of precedent. however, what we've been hearing is, well, clearly, as far as the state department is concerned, it's time for blinking to get involved. they have put, put forth a substantial a weeks ago....
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of our time. joining us now are sadie gurman, reporter for the wall street journal, covering the justice department, and david rohde, executive editor of news for the new york.com. it's great to have both of you with us. sadie, all start with you, you covered the justice department every day. he spent a lot of time, there is not a lot -- that the attorney general takes questions as he did today, especially for the american people to see it in realtime. he was clearly prepared to respond to the recent criticism that a lot of people have been leveling at the doj. what did you make of the attorney general's remarks today? >> when i saw there in the attorney general's conference room was a very forceful response. it did not offer a lot of new information about the status of the investigation, but was intended to offer assurances to the american public that this investigation remains a top priority for the justice department, even as it -- the much more public january 6th committee hearings continue to capture republican attention. what we heard today was that the attorney general is insisting that this
of our time. joining us now are sadie gurman, reporter for the wall street journal, covering the justice department, and david rohde, executive editor of news for the new york.com. it's great to have both of you with us. sadie, all start with you, you covered the justice department every day. he spent a lot of time, there is not a lot -- that the attorney general takes questions as he did today, especially for the american people to see it in realtime. he was clearly prepared to respond to the...
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department of justice. it is not the department of justice's job to be determining who serves us in public office. etermine who committed a crime. and if there is probable cause to believe that someone committed an offense, and it is a grave offense, and it is capable of repetition, and we need to deter that kind of offense, and the culpability of the offender is real, then the department of justice has to pursue such a prosecution, regardless of the consequences. so i don't want a department of justice that is thinking about who should be our elected officials. that's up to the people, except, again, in the very narrow case of people who have sworn an oath of office and violate that office by participating insurrection, the 14th amendment's founders essentially determine that for us. those people can't serve again. >> to the legal question of merrick garland, who jeffrey toobin's question then, apart from the constitutional matters and whether or not they're determining who runs again, but to the question of how can the justice department issue charges against all those people and the insurrection
department of justice. it is not the department of justice's job to be determining who serves us in public office. etermine who committed a crime. and if there is probable cause to believe that someone committed an offense, and it is a grave offense, and it is capable of repetition, and we need to deter that kind of offense, and the culpability of the offender is real, then the department of justice has to pursue such a prosecution, regardless of the consequences. so i don't want a department...
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according to the department of justice. alexander e. enough utilize the number of political groups for the operation even of allegedly orchestrated appraising influence campaign, turning us political groups and us citizens into instruments of the russian government. the department of justice will not allow russia to unlawfully so division and spread misinformation inside the united states. for marlis cross lived art is kayla my mom and kayla. what do we know about e in oven wise? the u. s. government so concerned? well, alexander is the leader of an n g o called the anti globalization movement. and today the u. s. department of justice and the u. s. attorneys in florida indicted him for allegedly, conspiring to meddle in us politics, to encourage americans to distrust the government that interfere in us election. it's satera and they leveled these allegations against them. he's based in moscow and they essentially are accusing him of these crime. he is indicted now, at the same time that these indictment came down, there were rapes against various political groups in the united states that the u. s. department of justice alleges are linked to 2 and his alleged foreign me
according to the department of justice. alexander e. enough utilize the number of political groups for the operation even of allegedly orchestrated appraising influence campaign, turning us political groups and us citizens into instruments of the russian government. the department of justice will not allow russia to unlawfully so division and spread misinformation inside the united states. for marlis cross lived art is kayla my mom and kayla. what do we know about e in oven wise? the u. s....
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according to the department of justice. alexander ian off utilize a number of political groups for the operation. inova allegedly orchestrated praise and influence campaign, turning us political groups and us citizens into instruments of the russian government. the department of justice will not allow russia to unlawfully so division and spread misinformation inside the united states. well, alex xander is the leader of an n g o called the anti globalization movement man. today, the u. s. department of justice and the u. s. attorneys in florida. indicted him for allegedly conspiring to meddle in us politics, to encourage americans to distrust the government to interfere in us election. it's cetera. and they leveled these allegations against them. he's based in moscow and they essentially are accusing him of the crime he is indicted. now, at the same time that these indictments came down, there were rapes against various political groups in the united states that the u. s. department of justice alleges are linked to to and he is alleged for meddling. and in response to that, you know, we have seen quite a bit of outcry. now we understand that one of the groups that wa
according to the department of justice. alexander ian off utilize a number of political groups for the operation. inova allegedly orchestrated praise and influence campaign, turning us political groups and us citizens into instruments of the russian government. the department of justice will not allow russia to unlawfully so division and spread misinformation inside the united states. well, alex xander is the leader of an n g o called the anti globalization movement man. today, the u. s....