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(pap crumpli) (frie door oning) rushing) [male] n imy whi house.benjan] well, wh do you ggest? (pho ringing hello? - [blie] hi,t's me. - s, c'monp, (mumbs). ye, c'mon. (knocking) - hi. - . c'mon . - njamini'm so le. - no, nono, you' not lat c'mon on i hiya. - god,ou're que r downaren't y? had to g a tube ich was. - ll, than for comg to me th the sipts. excuse m sorry. i amate, aret i? - , no, i st had ait of emeency witthe cat. yeah, i thout somethg smelled bit odd. - oh, go really? - no, 's...
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biden had a really strong first six or seven months in office and things went off the rails and the whi house has struggled to find its footing since. but this would be a significant win, along with the bipartisan infrastructure deal alongith that first covid relief package, and suddenly aides are saying the entirety of the presidency so far needs -- would be transformed. yamiche: yeah. and ayesha, i want to come to you because jonathan says the white house is cautiously gleeful. when you look at the american people and you look at the polls, they're not cautiously gleeful. what are you hearing from your sources about what everyday americans are feeling in this economy and how this legislation is -- this deal might change that? ayesha: well, you know, every day americans and we talked to a lot of them on "weekend edition" about how their prices are going up, whether it's for g, or whether -- you know, it's their energy bills, all of these things, they're feeling the strain. like they want to know -- they're having a hard time getting by. they're working multiple jobs. they're trying to figure
biden had a really strong first six or seven months in office and things went off the rails and the whi house has struggled to find its footing since. but this would be a significant win, along with the bipartisan infrastructure deal alongith that first covid relief package, and suddenly aides are saying the entirety of the presidency so far needs -- would be transformed. yamiche: yeah. and ayesha, i want to come to you because jonathan says the white house is cautiously gleeful. when you look...
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. >> the president and the whi house team went upstairs to the resince, but to the public part of theidence. you kn, the big -- the big parlor where you can have meetings in the conferce room. >> yellow oval. they call that the yellow level. >> yes, exactly. the yellow oval office. i always called it the upper. and'm not exactly sure where the sidney group wt. i think maybe the roosevelt room. and i stayed in the cabinet room, which is kind of cool. i really liked that, all my -- all by myself. >> at the enof the day, we landed where we started the meeting, at ast from a structural standpoint, which was sidney powell was fighting. mike flynn was fighting. they were oking for avenues that would enable -- that wod result in president trump remaining president trump for a second term. >> the meeting finally ended after midnight. here are text messages sent by cassidy hutchinson during and after the meeting. as you can see, ms. hutchinson reported that the meeting in the west wing was unhinged. the meeting finally broke up after midnight. during the early morning of december 19, cassidy h
. >> the president and the whi house team went upstairs to the resince, but to the public part of theidence. you kn, the big -- the big parlor where you can have meetings in the conferce room. >> yellow oval. they call that the yellow level. >> yes, exactly. the yellow oval office. i always called it the upper. and'm not exactly sure where the sidney group wt. i think maybe the roosevelt room. and i stayed in the cabinet room, which is kind of cool. i really liked that, all my...
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the extentti that the trump whi house was trying to use these para-military groups for that purpose, trying to use them essentially as the physical force that would be needed to physically block the finalization of the election results, to physically intimidate the vice president and theel congress from finishi that job, well, to whatever extent that happened, to whatever extent these groups didn't just do it on their own but they wereth directed in tha effort, tomorrow we're going to hear the january 6th investigators lay out thatoi ca, and we know to expect live witness testimony from the former spokesperson for the oathkeepers who is now quite repentant about his time with the group, we may also hear from otherhi people who were actuall personally involved in the january 6th attack, we may also see more video tape than you might usually expect, in part, because by the latest count, i think there appeared to be not one, not two, not three, but maybe four separate documentary film makers who were involved with the main figures in the january 6th attack, up to and including the day o
the extentti that the trump whi house was trying to use these para-military groups for that purpose, trying to use them essentially as the physical force that would be needed to physically block the finalization of the election results, to physically intimidate the vice president and theel congress from finishi that job, well, to whatever extent that happened, to whatever extent these groups didn't just do it on their own but they wereth directed in tha effort, tomorrow we're going to hear the...
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and deputy national security adviser matthew pottinger both resigned by thead way from the trump whi house on that day. now, wewh don't know yet exactl what they plan on saying. but we have gotten a preview of what their testimony might look like from depositions played at previous hearings in the committee. in fact, here is what thursday's witnesses told the committee aboutes the key moment when dond decided to ignore the on going and violent attack on the capitol and instead tweeted out about how his vice president, mike pence, quote, didn't have the courage to do what needed to be done. >> we all talked about at that point how it was bad and the situation was getting out of hand. we thought the president needed to tweet something and tweet something immediately. then i remember getting a notification on my phone. we all got a notification. so, we knew it was a tweet from the president. and we looked down and it was a tweet about mike pence. >> one of my staff brought me a printout of a tweet by the president. and the tweet said something to the effect mike pence, the vice president, did
and deputy national security adviser matthew pottinger both resigned by thead way from the trump whi house on that day. now, wewh don't know yet exactl what they plan on saying. but we have gotten a preview of what their testimony might look like from depositions played at previous hearings in the committee. in fact, here is what thursday's witnesses told the committee aboutes the key moment when dond decided to ignore the on going and violent attack on the capitol and instead tweeted out about...
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house of commons. some criticism from some quarters that downing street were too slow to reacting to this and withdrawing the whip. reacting to this and withdrawing the whie whi -. ~ . , reacting to this and withdrawing the whi_. ., ,,., reacting to this and withdrawing the whi_. ., , reacting to this and withdrawing the whi, . ., , 4' whip. what is your view? i think it has been a _ whip. what is your view? i think it has been a pattern _ whip. what is your view? i think it has been a pattern of— whip. what is your view? i think it has been a pattern of behaviour . whip. what is your view? i think it i has been a pattern of behaviour with downing street, to be honest, that they have consistently failed to get ahead with stories. they have let things run on and be slow to respond but i think it's important to see this in two ways, it is both a political story, this in two ways, it is both a politicalstory, in this in two ways, it is both a political story, in terms of the handling of it, and of course a personal story for the mp involved and all mps who have been under suspicion for any sort of sexual impropriety. suspicion for any sort of sexual impmpri
house of commons. some criticism from some quarters that downing street were too slow to reacting to this and withdrawing the whip. reacting to this and withdrawing the whie whi -. ~ . , reacting to this and withdrawing the whi_. ., ,,., reacting to this and withdrawing the whi_. ., , reacting to this and withdrawing the whi, . ., , 4' whip. what is your view? i think it has been a _ whip. what is your view? i think it has been a pattern _ whip. what is your view? i think it has been a pattern...